Showing posts with label decorating trends. Show all posts
Showing posts with label decorating trends. Show all posts

Saturday, June 24, 2017

Decorating With Cork Is On Trend For 2017


Texture remains an important element in interior design and an old friend from the 70's is becoming the darling of the textured materials scene. Affordable and eco-friendly, cork is really making a noise in the design world and in 2017 designers are using it in everything from home decor and accessories to flooring, furniture, and wall coverings.

Cork is a unique material that combines well with metal, glass, and other woods. Much of it's popularity is due to it being a relatively cheap material to work with that has a warm feel and adds desired texture. It is also an excellent sound absorber making it perfect for open-plan room sizes.

 I have gathered some images and offered information about cork to show you how it is being used in today's interiors so you can see if this design element is for you. If you like to stay on trend, be ready to have cork in your home real soon.




Many have predicted that 2017 will be the year we will see more organic shapes and textures through the use of natural materials like cork.

Petra Bindel

First there were chalkboard walls, now cork walls are all the rage. Cork walls are not only a visually compelling choice, but they’re awesome when it comes to blocking out sound and posting to-do lists on the walls.

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Cork wall coverings, furniture and upholstery are growing in popularity. It is a very versatile and a ‘green’ product which is why many designers are using it.


Imagine being able to bring the natural textures of the forest to your interior design. Aesthetically cork, like hardwood  floors, has a raw and timeless appeal since it is sourced from nature itself. Since each piece is unique, there is a wide offering of grain, texture, and color finishes. 

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Cork is a healthy alternative to other surface coverings because it's naturally anti-microbial features combat mold and it has an anti-static surface which eliminates dust and toxin absorption. All this makes cork ideal for people with allergies all the while contributing to a cleaner air space.

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Using cork to accent or contrast walls is a great idea. I love the look of dimensional cork tiles....... perfect for homes and commercial spaces alike.


You can even get cork tiles that have the appearance of brick.

Natural fibers such as grass cloth and cork, which have scarcely been seen since the 1970’s, are returning to wall coverings.

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Cork can also be used to accent ceilings. Along with being decorative, cork ceilings are also functional. Depending on the thickness of the covering selected, cork can provide excellent acoustic values. 

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Because of its combination of design flexibility, eco credentials, and health benefits for the entire family, cork flooring has made a comeback in the last few years. And like I said before, because of it's properties, cork would also provide bacteria and fungus resistant flooring. 

Another plus for cork flooring is it's soft surface which results in less pressure on people with knee problems or seniors looking for absorption support under their feet.


 Cork has been known to last up to 50 years when used in interiors, thanks to its resilience to pressure, which makes it very suitable for high traffic areas such as flooring in hallways...... 


....or even on kitchen counter tops.

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Cork furniture is durable and lightweight and can be moved around your living space with ease.

Benches and other pieces of cork furniture are gaining momentum in interior design. Cork can be ground and shaved to be applied to furnishings while its natural grain can be tinted and stained to develop a multitude of pattern and color finishes.


For instance.......black cork.

Metallic Cork from York Wallcoverings


Cork isn’t just for wine bottles anymore........unless you are using them for seating.


An often overlooked design element, cork brings a unique look to any part of your home. The natural but soft texture is great for breaking up modern details, like on the surface of a coffee table, or as picture frames on a wall.



 2017 will see lots of cork homeware and accessories.


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Interiors experts are using cork in the most creative ways.

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Teamed with copper accessories cork helps create a stylish,rustic look.


See how this combination of elements adds a warmth and rustic visual appeal.


Cork is also waterproof so it can be used in bathrooms.


I love the look of this cork floor that is designed to resemble marble.

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In kitchens cork is being used as flooring, countertops, back splashes, just to mention a few ways you can get creative with this great product. 


The design industry can expect the continuing resurgence of cork for its environmental benefits and flexible application opportunities in interiors.




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Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Decorating With Botanical Prints


Botanical prints are no longer the wallflowers of interior design. Floral prints, big and small, have been a trend on the runways and as we know, that always trickles down to home interiors as well. Floral and plant prints are a fun and feminine trend that always cycles back into favor and this year their popularity is skyrocketing. I personally am glad to see florals blooming again after a long hiatus because of over saturation in the 1980's. This post features the botanical print and how it can give a room instant charm and personality.

 In the 1700's and 1800's, known as the Golden Age of Botanical Art, there was a growing interest in nature so the botanical illustration was an important tool to record the plants being collected by explorers from all over the world. These beautiful water colored illustrations detailed plant growth from the seed to the flower and included the Latin name for each specimen.

When you look through decorating magazines or on line decorating blogs you will see that it looks as if there has been a return to Science 101. Botanica is everywhere and in almost every decor style. Framed botanical prints will add a timeless touch to even he most contemporary interior.

Add a burst of nature to your own interiors with a few well placed botanical prints.



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Gardening became very popular in the late 1700's so illustrations were needed for magazines and catalogs. The illustrations usually documented all parts of the specimen........seed, roots, stalk, leaves, flower and fruit.


This room has a lovely combination of framed botanical styles. The small leaf specimens appear more like the classic botanical print while the florals on black background take on a more current look.


A grouping of framed botanical prints, especially historic reproductions, are perfect for the Traditional interior.


Always popular Flora Danica dinner service features a botanical theme. Organic greens, fresh limes and soft pastels make up a popular palette of colors as well as soft tones of watercolor blues, pinks and yellow.


The floral lampshade and  drapery fabric ties in wonderfully with the framed botanical prints. While  floor to ceiling florals are back in style, many homeowners just want a touch of feminine charm.


Another great way to incorporate the botanical trend into your interior is by purchasing a piece painted in leaf motif or attempting it as a DIY project.


There are so many lovely fabrics with botanical print themes on the market today. This Robert Allen Fabric bursts with energy, color, and wild abundance, showcasing lavish digitally printed botanical florals, inky block prints, classic damasks, and more. This thriving garden of styles captures the whimsical and diverse beauty found in the natural world while paying homage to current urban trends.

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Isn't this a wonderful chest? It is either painted or probably decoupaged with botanical prints.


When hanging your prints, group them to create a high-impact gallery wall. These shades of olive, gold and ivory recreate the look of antique botanical prints.


An old chair and a needlepoint botanical pillow that I bought recently while "treasure hunting".


Botanical prints work beautifully alongside striking patterns for bedding, cushions and accessories.

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Botanical prints have a watercolor softness about them that makes them the perfect choice for the bedroom.

This grouping of framed botanical prints helps to bring a vintage quality to this room.

AnastasiaC @ percivalroad

Hang a large print on your wall or you can also try to find a vintage botanical book and use the pages with drawings to create a group of smaller prints.

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Fabric manufacturers are taking the historic botanical prints and injecting them with 21st century flair.

If you want to saturate a room with botanicals there are collections of matching wallpaper and fabrics that will help you do just that.


Botanical prints make stunning gallery walls. They work beautifully in neutral rooms as well as those with "pops" of color.




Another lovely alternative is to create gallery walls with botanical prints in monochromatic tones. If you don't care for florals, these plant specimens are the perfect choice.

Yellow Verde Botanical Wallpaper By Kathy Ireland Home

You will see an increasing number of products on the market that incorporate prints and patterns that are inspired by nature. It is easy to refresh your decor with one of the many botanical print wallpapers, upholstering fabrics, home decor items, and even flooring.



This wall has been papered with pages from botanical print books for a shabby, vintage look.


Botanical prints are a great way to introduce a blend of print, pattern, textures and color into the home.


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I think it is lovely the way that an antique botanical print reflects the simple beauty and fragility of the flower it portrays

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I love the botanical drawings that have black backgrounds. The colors pop in such a dramatic way.



If you are looking for a large botanical print, especially on a black background, you will see that they are hard to find. This one and several other styles can be purchased from theevolutionstore.com. The reproductions can be framed...............

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.........or you can hang them like this one. To get a more antique feel simply rough up the edges like this homeowner has done.


Create your very own secret garden by embracing the botanical prints trend that looks to be a popular design element for this year.







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