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We can all agree that old and stylish aren’t usually synonymous, particularly in a house. Take shag carpets and Formica for example. We are so very glad to have left those in the 70s.But there ...
OK, so your home isn’t a thoroughly modern masterpiece. (Join the club.) The good news? Many outdated American home trends are totally fixable…without breaking the bank. Here’s how to usher ...
A deep, sage green is a timeless kitchen cabinet paint color. In this Texas home, the hue was chosen to add an antique yet sophisticated air to the gut-renovated kitchen. Scalloped woodwork and ...
A cabinet is a case or cupboard with shelves or drawers for storing or displaying items. Some cabinets are stand alone while others are built in to a wall or are attached to it like a medicine cabinet. Cabinets are typically made of wood (solid or with veneers or artificial surfaces), coated steel (common for medicine cabinets), or synthetic ...
A popular furniture hardwood is American black cherry. Cherry is a light reddish brown to brown color that intensifies into a rich color as it ages, and grows mostly in the eastern United States. Cherry has a tighter grain than birch and is softer. Much cherry lumber is narrow, and it has been utilized to make many lovely classic furniture ...
As mahogany matures its color varies from yellowish or pinkish to deep red or brown. Walnut is heavy, hard, and stiff and ranges in color from nearly white in the sapwood to dark brown in the heartwood. Walnut holds stain, paint, and polish well. [7] Hickory is harder than oak and distinguished by extreme contrasts of light and dark colors.
Today, televisions are made a focal point instead of being tucked away. Ensuites are the new hall baths. Open concept is the new enclosed room. Interior design is known to change, but perhaps the ...
Wood stain is a type of paint used to colour wood.It consists of colourants dissolved and/or suspended in a vehicle or solvent.Vehicle is the preferred term, as the contents of a stain may not be truly dissolved in the vehicle, but rather suspended, and thus the vehicle may not be a true solvent.