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Rug placement is as important as rug selection.  If you get it wrong, it can drastically change the scale and overall aesthetic of your space.

Despite how minor it seems, rug placement does accentuate a room when it’s the right size and placement in accordance with furniture. It has the ability to make a room feel spacious, and inviting no matter the occasion or type of room.

An aesthetically pleasing space aids in achieving a flowing design. Here are some tips and images to aid in your own rug placement.

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In a living area, size matters with rugs; it can overcrowd a room or even make it too spacious depending on your furniture.

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A rug has to be large enough to cover all ground with couches sitting fully on it, or partially, as displayed above. In the case of smaller rugs, seating needs to be at an even distance. That principle also applies to circular rugs, as displayed below.

 

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Dining Room

Rugs under dining tables are best around 60cm to 70cm wider in dimensions and in proportion to the table and chairs as it enhances the shape, similar to round rugs under round tables.

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Master Bedrooms

Smaller rugs in bedrooms create a better effect than large ones. They can be placed on either side of the bed or just one side, adding the feel of luxury by using a large rug that is visible under a bed however leaving space for bedside tables on the floor to enhance the space and accentuate the floor to wall. bedroom 2

 

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Single Bedrooms

Rugs can add a spark and some colour to any children’s room, and also a soft play area for children. These rugs can be placed slightly under beds, inbetween beds in shared bedrooms to create a ‘connection’ and a central play area. For nuseries, small round rugs under or next to a crib creates a feel of intimacy with the child. 

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Avoid feeling lonely when working from home – part one https://designbx.com/blog/avoid-feeling-lonely-at-home-how-the-designbx-team-make-it-work-part-one/ https://designbx.com/blog/avoid-feeling-lonely-at-home-how-the-designbx-team-make-it-work-part-one/#respond Wed, 15 Apr 2020 10:44:43 +0000 https://designbx.com/?p=22017 In last week’s Interior Design blog piece, we promised to keep sharing tips on how to maximise your work from home experience – in case you missed it, you can check it out here. There’s a lot of advice going around at the moment given this topic is so relevant – so this week we…

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In last week’s Interior Design blog piece, we promised to keep sharing tips on how to maximise your work from home experience – in case you missed it, you can check it out here.

There’s a lot of advice going around at the moment given this topic is so relevant – so this week we want to share some of the more personal lessons and tips we’ve learnt as seasoned ‘work-from-home/digital nomads’ for the past 5 years.

We’ll continue to provide bite-size pieces of information you can action over the next few weeks without feeling too overwhelmed, especially if you’re on a budget to setup.

 

Working from home: Tips from those in the know

 
Tips from Kylie:

1. Employ some furry friends

If you have pets, invite them into your workspace at home.   It’s been proven that pets have physiological benefits and can fulfil emotional needs in the workplace, so take full advantage of this when you’re working from home.  Designbx regularly features my 2 fur babies – Humphrey the Chocolate Lab and Sophie the Black Lab.  I often have them in my office with me – they keep my feet warm, they’re great listeners and they don’t talk back.  Humphrey is well behaved, but Sophie is a regular bin-chicken and always going through my rubbish….just as well I love her.

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2. Step away from the kitchen table

Speaking from experience, I think this is the biggest mistake I made and a trap lots of people fall into. I worked from the kitchen table for 18 months too long – out of convenience but also because the thought of cleaning out my office (aka – the junk room) was too overwhelming.

The problem with working from my kitchen/dining living space, apart from the fact I annoyed everyone else who wanted to use it, is that I never really felt like I left work.   I couldn’t shut off.  It was always in sight, that computer monitor at the end of the table staring me down.  With my home office setup, I can shut the door and I’m done for the day.  Most importantly, it also meant I could style my office with some great home décor online purchases.

 

Tips from Kerena:

1. A picture is worth 1000 words

It can be easy to start feeling isolated or lonely as a result of working from home.  A trick I use to keep me in good company all day as well as keeping the creative juices flowing, is an inspiration wall at my desk.  There are no ends to what I put on my wall – photos of friends and family, inspirational quotes, cards and messages, inspiring design images, style and home décor.  Basically, anything that brings light to my day consequently making me feel a lot lighter.

2. Music to my ears

I’m not a fan of the sound of silence – an absolute must for my happy workplace is music.  I have Spotify running all day long.  Depending on what I have my head into will depend on the genre.  Some of my favourite playlists are:

Morning Motivation – A great way to get the brain ticking in the morning. https://open.spotify.com/user/spotify/playlist/37i9dQZF1DXc5e2bJhV6pu?si=L_ZUrn_1SQWWo_JEIdZlYw

Acoustic Chill – I use this when I’m working on design projects and need to be creative. https://open.spotify.com/user/spotify/playlist/37i9dQZF1DWYGZAMYFDM8S?si=e1EygI1PSfulv8x_2h9bYw

Kingswood – a band I recently saw.  It evokes happy memories so I stay positive throughout. https://open.spotify.com/artist/4zOw0E0NA7B4lIYyc3XNt5?si=oXMlYdOWSBeZizeC7dQgqQ

Feel-Good Indie Rock – more towards the end of my day when I need a boost in productivity https://open.spotify.com/user/spotify/playlist/37i9dQZF1DX2sUQwD7tbmL?si=7KW_Y_muRm6Njg6sqFF_XQ

We’ll be back soon with some more of our work hacks. Be kind to yourself and get some sun where you can.

Kylie and Kerena x

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Top 7 Sofa beds – Time to get ready for those extra guests! https://designbx.com/blog/top-7-sofa-beds-time-to-get-ready-for-those-extra-guests/ https://designbx.com/blog/top-7-sofa-beds-time-to-get-ready-for-those-extra-guests/#respond Wed, 25 Sep 2019 08:15:08 +0000 https://designbx.com/?p=17510 Having family and friends visit over the Christmas holiday period? We often have customers start to panic around this time of year, not knowing where they are going to comfortably sleep everyone – especially once Auntie Vicki arrives and the chardonnay starts flowing! Cue Designbx! Just because you’re feeling rushed to get your sleeping arrangements…

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Having family and friends visit over the Christmas holiday period?
We often have customers start to panic around this time of year, not knowing where they are going to comfortably sleep everyone – especially once Auntie Vicki arrives and the chardonnay starts flowing!

Cue Designbx! Just because you’re feeling rushed to get your sleeping arrangements sorted, it doesn’t mean you need to sacrifice on quality, function or the aesthetic of your space to squeeze everyone in.
One of the key items we are always asked about is sofa beds. Because they range so vastly in price, size and quality, cleverly integrating them into your homes layout is the key in choosing the right one.

With Designbx’s Refresh package at $199 per room, we can help you plan for those extra guests by taking the pain out of some of the guessing work. Or, if you decide you want to finally finish off any of those “too hard basket” rooms that might just need some minor TLC, like artworks or soft furnishings, this package has you covered!
We know most of our clients are run off their feet at this time of year and in the lead up to Christmas, so why not take advantage of our exclusive trade discounts just in time for the holiday season with our complimentary Personal Shopper as a part of your package.

Below are 7 of our faves under $2,000, and why we think they’re winners:

The Civic Ottoman from Oz Design

A versatile Ottoman is the perfect seating addition for almost any room. The Civic Ottoman will also transform into a comfy double bed and is available in a range of different colour and fabric options.

The Agnes Ottoman Sofabed from Oz Design
We all forget about the popular trundle bed for the kids room – but this fun Ottoman which also converts to a single bed will double as practical seating in the reading nook when not being used as a bed.

 

The Vermont Sofa bed from Matt Blatt
This retro fold-down sofa bed can be set up in under a minute! Less clunkier than the traditional sofa bed, the arms act as a great pillow rest and style isn’t compromised with this funky every-day sofa.

The Rovia Sofa bed from Matt Blatt

An armless sofa is a great option if you are space-poor. It’s also a great design solution for awkward nooks or under a window bay as a window seat. The lush velvet fabric is also durable – this great piece can go anywhere!

The Reisel Sofabed from Matt Blatt
This brings back a few memories of the futon era! Still such a great design for a more casual or low ceiling rooms. A playful design that’s also great in TV rooms.

 

The Bayview Chaise sofa bed from Zanui

With this brilliantly designed Sofa, you can actually gain three beds from one sofa! Great for the kids lounge or play area with a durable synthetic fabric.

The Kent sofa bed from Oz Design

Luxury, comfort and a queen size mattress!! This is for one of those special guests. An array of colours and fabrics available to match your homes style, the Kent provides a beautiful everyday sofa option converting to a beautiful bed.

 


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Three fail-proof steps to a majestic Christmas tree https://designbx.com/blog/majestic-christmas-tree-decorating-steps/ https://designbx.com/blog/majestic-christmas-tree-decorating-steps/#comments Tue, 05 Dec 2017 00:45:21 +0000 https://designbx.com/?p=7026 The excitement of decorating the Christmas tree often overpowers us. We so eagerly place ornaments here, there and everywhere but it often results in a sad looking Christmas tree. Instead of throwing some tinsel around and decorating only the front half of the tree, follow this easy three step guide to ensure your Christmas tree…

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The excitement of decorating the Christmas tree often overpowers us. We so eagerly place ornaments here, there and everywhere but it often results in a sad looking Christmas tree. Instead of throwing some tinsel around and decorating only the front half of the tree, follow this easy three step guide to ensure your Christmas tree gets the decorating it deserves.

If you’re aiming for the traditional green, gold and red colour scheme, modernise the look by adding some luxurious ornaments in burnt copper, gold and sage green colours. For a more coastal, white, blue and silver theme, try bleached timber ornaments, complemented with grey and pastel colours.

Now we have the basics down pat, let’s begin!

1. Lighting

To start with, most shops sell Christmas tree lights with either green or white wiring, so be sure to get the correct lights that will match your tree. Plain white sparkling lights go well with any colour scheme and matches easily with all kinds of ornaments. Alternatively, you can layer your lights, from small white lights to larger coloured bulbs. Make sure you always start at the top of the tree and work your way down and around, so the power pack lays nicely on the floor, and not dangling from the top of the tree!

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2. Garlands

Garlands are placed on the tree after the lights because you want to hide an electrical wire with pretty decorations. A little prior preparation for this stage can help stop a disaster later down the track. Split up your ornaments into three piles, large, medium and small. Start with the large ornaments and sprinkle them evenly around the tree, in the most visible areas (don’t forget the bottom). Continue on to the medium sized ornaments and then lastly, small sized. If you have timber ornaments that don’t match your theme, you can apply a thin coat of paint to give them a washed look. After the ornaments are placed, you can go crazy with the tinsel, beads and other goodies. Get crafty this Christmas and try make your own macrame that can be hung on your tree.

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3. Filling in the gaps

Even after layering lights, tinsel, beads and ornaments onto the tree, we can still be left with bare areas that really stand out. Luckily they are an easy fix with ribbon. Find ribbon that matches your theme and tie bows around bare tree stems to fill in the blanks. You can also fill the gap by hanging up lollies and chocolates for a Christmas day delight.

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Now all that’s left to do is stand back and be amazed by your creation. For more Xmas tips check out our stocking guide and Christmas colours!

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Sofa styles and choosing the right one for your space https://designbx.com/blog/leather-sofa-styles-explained/ https://designbx.com/blog/leather-sofa-styles-explained/#respond Sun, 16 Apr 2017 01:59:44 +0000 https://designbx.com/blog/?p=2944 Choosing the wrong sofa can be a costly mistake, but with so many sofa styles out there it can be quite confusing – ideally you want a piece that not only looks great, but works well for your personal situation. Generally, leather sofas are easier to clean and harder wearing than fabric sofas. They look…

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Choosing the wrong sofa can be a costly mistake, but with so many sofa styles out there it can be quite confusing – ideally you want a piece that not only looks great, but works well for your personal situation. Generally, leather sofas are easier to clean and harder wearing than fabric sofas. They look great in contemporary shapes, in spaces that are decorated in a Scandi-style or with an industrial feel, but don’t be afraid to choose leather sofa’s in more classic shapes if your home is decorated in a more classic interior design style. You can even use more classic sofa styles in contemporary interior design – just be clever with your fabric and leg choices.

Sofa Styles and Shapes Explained

Sectional Sofa

Sectional sofas are the best choice for versatility. Commonly made up of either 3 or 5 pieces (although you can go even bigger if required) and in an L or U shape, the sectional sofa will ideally come with connectors between each section so that you can ‘fix’ your chosen shape in place. Looks great in an industrial style space such as a warehouse apartment or a home with exposed brick walls and clean lines.

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Chesterfield Sofa

The Chesterfield sofa style is characterised by tufted leather, rolled arms which are the same height as the back, and no separate back cushions. Originally thought to have first been commissioned by the Earl of Chesterfield in the late 1600’s as ‘something a gentleman can sit on without wrinkling his clothing’, this classic style has been reimagined over the centuries but remains extremely popular to this day. Will give a ‘gentleman’s club’ feel to your space.

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Camelback Sofa

Just like a camel, this traditional style of sofa generally has either 1 or 2 ‘humps’ on the back. Originally a Chippendale creation from the 18th Century, again this elegant sofa has been reimagined time and again, with the use of different fabrics and foot styles bringing it into the 21st Century.

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English Roll-arm Sofa

This is one of the most comfortable sofa styles around, with plush fixed back cushions and a very deep seat perfect for sinking into. Low arms make it great for naps. Give it a contemporary twist by adding straight timber or metal legs in place of the traditional turned wood legs it is known for.

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Tuxedo Sofa

If you want to bring a classic modernism and sense of luxury to your space, look no further than the Tuxedo sofa. With a box-like clean shape and streamlined look, this sofa takes it’s name from the Tuxedo Park area of New York. Originating in the 1920’s, this sofa is one of the pieces that is thought to have heralded in the modern furniture era. Tufted backs are common with this one.

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Lawson Sofa

Thought to be designed at the turn of last century for businessman Thomas Lawson, who was tired of the fussy styles from the Victorian era that were still around at the time. It’s boxed shape, tailored look and low arms give it a simple but modern feel. Originally came with 3 back and 3 seat cushions, but this can be more bespoke depending on your requirements.

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Mid Century Modern Sofa

Generally characterised by its clean lines, tufted back and cushions, and hairpin style slanted legs, this is the perfect sofa choice if you want to add a slightly retro feel to your space. Different variations work well in Scandi style homes.

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Contemporary Sofa

This style is a bit harder to pin down, as it basically covers anything that is not rooted to specific periods of the past, instead looking mainly to the here and now, but as a general rule, it is neither fussy nor overdone. Look for simple sleep lines, without any intricate detail. The use of metal – either in visible frames or legs – is commonplace.

Other Considerations when Choosing your Sofa

SIZE: Sofas with visible legs add a sense of space to smaller rooms. Consider the scale of the other items in your space. Make sure you consider how much space you need around your sofa in order to comfortable walk around the room. How many of you need to use the sofa? Will you purely be sitting on the sofa or laying stretched out? What size is the door or opening through which the sofa has to enter the home/room? Consider all of this.

AESTHETIC: Consider the styles we have discussed above – which will go with your room? What is your own personal style? Which style best fits your requirements – do you want comfort over aesthetics or a balance of the two? These factors will help you choose the right style.

COMFORT: Just like a mattress, sofa’s come with different types and amounts of springs and cushions. Some less expensive sofas don’t have any springs at all. Do you prefer foam filled cushions to feather or a combination of both? What will the sofa predominately be used for? The sofa is often the households best friend- invest in it! 

 

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Domestic bliss – the return of the dome chair https://designbx.com/blog/domestic-bliss-return-dome-chair/ https://designbx.com/blog/domestic-bliss-return-dome-chair/#respond Thu, 17 Nov 2016 14:51:15 +0000 https://designbx.com/blog/?p=1709   Also known as canopy chairs, porters chairs, balloon chairs or Versailles chairs, this mainstay of traditional design is finding a home in unexpected spaces. Let’s take a look at the reinvention of a striking style of furniture that can adapt to any space. There are a number a different methods for making the most…

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Also known as canopy chairs, porters chairs, balloon chairs or Versailles chairs, this mainstay of traditional design is finding a home in unexpected spaces. Let’s take a look at the reinvention of a striking style of furniture that can adapt to any space. There are a number a different methods for making the most of dome chairs in a room. Probably the most subtle and inclusive approach is to upholster in the lighter shade within your colour scheme. This will allow the dome chair to blend in and be seen as an interesting addition rather than the key focal piece.

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Marrying the framework colour of your dome chair to your surrounding furniture may be a more traditional approach, but who said traditional needs to be bland? Select a pattern from your room’s Style Board and feature on the rear of your chair. It’s a subtle and personal way to include your dome chairs, while having the added benefit of drawing attention to lines and colours of your room’s framework.

 

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Of course, you can throw the whole idea of subtlety out the window by creating the most plush and ornate incarnation of the dome chair – a cozy yet flamboyant feature that would look at home in any palace. Adding butting and stud work creates a real eye catcher! Buttoning works in almost every style. It’s all about the fabric finish, colour and pattern that will bring your style to life.

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The addition of another material such as rattan and the use of ornate craftsmanship in the wood framework turns your dome chair into a perfect addition to a French Accent or Traditional Chic space. In an environment that draws the eye to fine detail rather than bold palettes and patterns, focusing on shape and texture is key.

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If the last thing on your mind is allowing your beautiful dome chair to become a seamless part of the background, there are many ways to make a huge impact. Using block colour fabrics in brighter tones really adds some punch to this design. Pull a colour from your palette to create a more traditional and harmonised space, or select a completely juxtaposed colour to your palette for a more modern feel.

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Pattern is a very personal preference but when done right can truly show your personality and wild side. This chair has spunk! While the dome chair certainly adds flair, it’s not exclusive to feminine spaces. Notice how using leather on the external shell creates a more masculine feel.

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In fact, with the right materials and simplified colour scheme, the dome chair makes the short jump from ‘ornate’ to ‘stately’. Another benefit to leather is its durability, but remember comfort when it comes to internal surfaces. If you need more durability, opt for commercial grade fabrics and an aptly simplified pattern.

There’s no doubting the dome chair’s lasting appeal, and as you can see from the examples, it has a talent for being a chameleon or a showstopper, depending on your use of this boldly shaped furniture.

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On the case – bookcases for your style and space https://designbx.com/blog/case-bookcases-every-style-space/ https://designbx.com/blog/case-bookcases-every-style-space/#respond Mon, 01 Aug 2016 10:43:38 +0000 https://designbx.com/blog/?p=1527   In addition to this article’s title, we could probably cram at least fifty more puns into the text, but that would distract us from the subject matter (possibly another pun), which happens to be one of our favourite interior design features: the humble bookcase. It’s incredible that an item which should, in theory, ruin…

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In addition to this article’s title, we could probably cram at least fifty more puns into the text, but that would distract us from the subject matter (possibly another pun), which happens to be one of our favourite interior design features: the humble bookcase.

It’s incredible that an item which should, in theory, ruin colour schemes and challenge most design styles, remains a powerful visual display. It’s even more impressive that in the e-book era, the bookcase continues to be a consistent inclusion in most homes. The reason for the bookcase’s stubborn refusal to die isn’t the significant amount of readers who simply prefer the feel of a printed publication in their hands; it’s the fact that a bookshelf adds to the look of a space while suggesting nostalgia, sentimentality, culture and personality.

In the Modern Eclectic home, a wall dominated by an extensive book collection perfectly suits the type of character we’d expect to find in the environment. In fact, printed words are such an integral part of their lifestyle that built-in cabinets are the most effective way of displaying all those soft and hardbacks. Built-ins not only add value to the property, but also frame architectural features. If you’re afraid of losing that Modern Eclectic sense of clean and open space, make sure you match the colour of your built-ins with the wall.

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If there’s a design style that can be communicated effectively by the addition of a bookcase, it’s Vintage. In fact, it’s probably compulsory to include at least one large bookcase. A lot of effort can go into expressing old world values and craftsmanship, but an impressive set of classics does the job effortlessly. Suddenly we achieve a sense of warm nostalgia as we’re reminded of old library shelves. You can also try floating shelves, which make your presentation of books feel more like artwork.

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Over the past few years we’ve seen books displayed in increasingly intelligent ways as homeowners use functional design to achieve compact living. Once driven by practicality, the art of using every possible square centimetre of space has become a feature. We’re seeing bookcases become walls and bed heads as homeowners utilise every nook. The warmth books add to the feel of a space is undeniable, so there are few examples of bookcases looking out of place.

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If your design is Industrial, choose materials for your cases that reflect your home’s style. You’ll want finishes that tap into the edgy, raw energy your space projects. Regardless of the barebones appeal of your interiors, harmony is still important. Consider layering furniture items, and place a sofa in front of the bookcase to add dimension.

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As you can see from the example we’ve included, it’s definitely possible to find bookcases with a truly Luxe appeal, so if you’re aiming for elegance, don’t feel limited by your choice of cases. Take the time to find an ornate item that will add rather than detract from your design. Bold use of patterns and shapes should be consistent with your style, and colours must help the case feel integral.

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If Vintage needs a few dusty tomes on display, Boho is the other style that demands the use of bookshelves. Everything about an impressive bookcase is consistent with Boho, which suggests an open and furtive mind; one that is certainly well read. In an open plan space, use your bookcase as a divider to create a little intimacy, and remember that unlike other interior design styles, you can be bold with colour, as long as you’re consistent. Finally, the Boho lover will garnish the shelves with keepsakes from travels and sentimental items, in line with the style’s disregard for convention.

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There are many good reasons why we hate throwing books away. They’re significant parts of our past that link us to characters and atmospheres. They’re the items that have unlocked our imaginations since we were children. But don’t underestimate their beauty. Whether individual or part of well presented collection, the humble book’s aesthetic appeal is here to stay.


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Home lighting: Pendant Perfection https://designbx.com/blog/pendant-perfection/ https://designbx.com/blog/pendant-perfection/#respond Fri, 30 Oct 2015 04:30:16 +0000 http://designbx.com/blog/?p=1050     Pendant lights are an elegant way to achieve an enjoyable decorative experience. This lighting should be the focal point and fit properly into the space in terms of shape, size and style. Pendant lights come in a wide variety of designs, elegantly hanging above a kitchen table or taking center stage in the…

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Pendant lights are an elegant way to achieve an enjoyable decorative experience. This lighting should be the focal point and fit properly into the space in terms of shape, size and style. Pendant lights come in a wide variety of designs, elegantly hanging above a kitchen table or taking center stage in the dining room. Check out our favourite samples and some useful tips for you.

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Pendants in the kitchen area are mood-setters. Consider a pendant with a light diffuser, or use semi-opaque bulbs. Pendants should hang 12-20 inches below an 8-foot ceiling. For each additional foot of ceiling height, add 3 inches. For example, for a 9-foot ceiling, the pendant should hang 15-23 inches below. Pendants should be hung over work surfaces at a height that doesn’t block views across the kitchen.

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A dining room pendant lighting gives atmosphere. The light should flatter the décor and make the best of it. It will take center stage and it must be updated and beautiful. It’s the perfect opportunity be bold and dare with colour and shape.

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Living Room


Pendant lights can make a room feel cozy, romantic or energetic with the twist or hit of a switch. The main light, should be set in such a way as not to create too much shadow. Use more than one pendant to divide the light and enhance a pleasant atmosphere.

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Home office


With more and more people opting to work from home nowadays, there are a few integral things to consider when creating the layout – including your pendant lighting options. Hung from the ceiling, they can provide light just where you want it: on the desk and your paperwork, not on your screen.

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30th October 2015 | The Designbx Team | Interiors- Pendant Perfection

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