14 November 2008

One last source for wall decals, I promise

Well this has turned into a week about wall decals, so in that vein I'm going to showcase some offerings from across the pond.


Mira en tu Interior is a Catalan company based out of Barcelona and they bring an interesting, human angle to this wall decal thing. They use a lot of large human hands in their designs and I think it adds an interesting dimension. Mira en tu Interior's website shows off their entire, extensive collection and you can also buy form them directly. The prices are in Euros, but now that a dollar's worth 80 cents against that currency, buying from Europe hurts a lot less than it did six months ago.

The link I'm providing to their site will take you to their Catalan, home site. Looking over their collection while it's labeled in the language it was intended seems cool to me for some reason. And I don't speak a word of Catalan, although I love how it sounds. But fear not, there are buttons at the top of the page to take you to the Castilian and English versions of the same site.

If you're ever in the mood for an adventure, order something off the web in a language you don't speak some time. I swear, it's little things like that that keep me young. Anyhow, just look at this stuff!







I just signed with another client to do a pretty modern renovation in a home out on the beach. This thing's going to have huge expanses of wall and these wall decals will figure into this job if it's the last thing I do.

13 November 2008

More wall decals from my pals at Etsy

Badass Custom Decals has a shop in Etsy too, and I like that they have a bit of an edge. These guys started designing custom decals for their sport bikes and it shows.

I'm hearing a lot stories from clients and potential clients that they are scaling back their renovation plans until the dust settles from the economic meltdown we're mired in. Simple and fast changes like these decals are a great way to make a change to your home without having to take out an equity line. Every one of Badass's decals is made to order and they welcome requests for custom work.

Think about it and take a look at these babies. I think I'm in love.


Sorry. I couldn't help myself when I saw this one.





12 November 2008

Wall decals on Etsy

The chattering class is already writing the obituaries for wall decals, but I think it's a lot of hot air. Wall decals are still on the edge in most parts of the country and aside from that, peel-and-stick decals are an easy way to give a room a face lift. I can't help but mention that in times such as these, they are an affordable way to give any vertical surface a face lift.  Check out what this bed looks like with addition of a $55 wall decal.

Astounding!

The wall decals I'm showing here are from Shanickers, and they're sold through a store on the great website Etsy. These decals are made to order and they are customizable. Check it out!





11 November 2008

Wallpaper from Duro

My niece got married over the weekend and man-oh-man was it an event. As a bonus, I got to spend a long weekend hanging out with my parents, siblings and their families. I'm having a hard time getting back into the swing of things work-wise and blog-wise, so bear with me if my postings are missing their usual intellectual rigor. Hah! Yeah, right.

So as is usually the case when I'm grappling with some I-don't want-to-be-here-yet writer's block, I'm going to run some photo-heavy postings on wall paper for the next day or so.

I'm going to make a prediction. Wall paper is going to continue its march down market and mainstream. Look for more pattern and color-rich offerings on the consumer level. These are from Duro, a Swedish purveyor of wall coverings. Duro has some pretty neat new patterns and as befits a Swedish company, there's a Scandinavian restraint to them that's pretty striking.







09 November 2008

European Kitchen Design




I added another blog to my blogroll the other day after hearing from the man responsible for it, Amir Ilin. Ilin maintains what's easily the most exhaustive resource for European and international kitchen design and cabinetry on the internet. Ilin is a kitchen designer based in metro New York and his company, Kuche+Cucina, has two showrooms, one in Paramus, NJ and the other in Madison, NJ.


Kuche+Cucina has been in business for two decades, during which they have designed and installed some three thousand kitchens. When I stop to consider that I do between 25 and 30 a year, their number staggers my mind.


Amir's blog, european-kitchen-design.com, goes light years beyond the products and brands he sells directly and instead concentrates on what's available. It's interesting. When I think of European cabinetry, I think in terms of the slick minimalism that I love so much. But European and international offerings aren't limited to the shots from his website I have on this page. I mean, check out this beauty from Les Rustiques sur Mesure. If you like all things Provencal, why not go to the source?


Spend some time with Amir and learn about what's possible.