Friday, March 8, 2013

Separate But Equal

  "Consider using wall treatments to define and visually separate different areas of a home.  For example, adjacent living and dining areas usually can be separated by giving each area a slightly different wall treatment.  Mixing colors and patterns can be tricky.  However, today's new wall covering and fabric collections allow mixing without clashing.  These collections offer a controlled range of choices.  On the other hand, if there are any cut-up spaces, this coordinated approach can be used to add up-to-date crispness to an older home.  Use of a modern painted graphic or grid pattern covering will accomplish the task.  Light colors and unbroken expanses of small patterns make space look larger.
  Our designers have the expertise, knowledge, and concern to help advise you to accomplish your decorating needs."  -On Interior Design

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