Fresh trend in interior design – ombre effect on walls – can be achieved not only by elaborate and laborious painting, but also with more effective and long-lasting solution: wall murals. An ombre wall starts out one color and slowly gradates into another color. The final effect is gradual and the boundaries between colors are blurred. The more colors you mix between the two main colors, the more gradual the change will be.
This is quite difficult to achieve, if you are not a professional, so PIXERS offers a range of wall murals, which evoke the same colour trick! In the offer you will find also other variations of painting-like wall art – from thick impastos to delicate aquarel.
Located in Georgia, US, the RainShine house by Robert M. Cain is a two-storey, 2800-square foot, three-bedroom, 3-1/2 bath home on a 1/3-acre infill site.
This private residence located in South-Western Australia reflects an approach which distils built form as an expression of landscape and newly formed places connected to place.
This interior renovation by Scrafano Architects unifies four existing lofts into one large open living space. We located the kitchen/ eating area in the center of the space to create a central social gathering and communal area. Fireplaces are used as focal points to mark both ends of the L-shaped living space. Built-in shelves and cabinetry separate interior rooms while simultaneously connecting spaces and storing the owners’ large book collection and travel treasures. The bedrooms, bathrooms, and offices are tucked upstairs under the building’s original wood ceiling. New-cantilevered metal grate floors with open rails increase the upper level live/ work area and allow light to filter to the spaces below.
This 1930s art deco home with a recent modern addition, located just outside of South Beach in Miami, is reconceived as a weekend and vacation home and is designed to provide for either a calm and restful stay or for a high energy collection of people and activity.