66 Modern Built-In Fireplaces To Bring A Cozy Touch

66 Modern Built-In Fireplaces To Bring A Cozy Touch
We got used to various accentuated fireplaces but sometimes we don’t have enough space for a whole fireplace zone, so a built-in fireplace is a cool and very stylish solution. A small yet cool fireplace looks amazing in any wall, especially in the wall that divides two rooms or spaces, this way you get a... 
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35 Unique Arabesque Tile Backsplash Ideas

35 Unique Arabesque Tile Backsplash Ideas
Looking for a catchy tile type to spruce up your kitchen? Take a look at arabesque ones! This classic and vintage-infused tile is unique, it’s both curvy and sharp, and you won’t see it often, so your backsplash will stand out. The arabesque shape allows you to break away from standards like subway tile, while... 
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32 Catchy Arabesque Tile Ideas For Bathrooms

32 Catchy Arabesque Tile Ideas For Bathrooms
Looking for a creative tile type for your bathroom? Wood-looking tiles, fish scale tiles, various Zellige tiles can be a great solution for such a case but I have one more idea that can catch an eye – arabesque tiles! What Is Arabesque Tile? Arabesque is an ornamental decoration that is originally found in Arabic... 
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32 Stylish Glass Shower Door Designs

32 Stylish Glass Shower Door Designs
The shower enclosure is a separation between the wet and dry areas. Shower enclosure surrounds the shower area and is installed with railings or curtain rods fixed with the ceilings or walls. What do we need it for when there are doorless showers? Well, there are some advantages: a shower enclosure provides privacy, it prevents... 
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67 Moroccan Tile Ideas For Your Interior

67 Moroccan Tile Ideas For Your Interior
Tiles are among the most traditional materials used for home decor and they can be not just a basic thing but a bold accent in your home that will bring interest to the space. Example? Moroccan and Arabesque-inspired tiles that have the shapes, the colors, the drama. From kitchens backsplashes to bathroom walls and whole floors,... 
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52 Dreamy Ombre And Gradient Wall Decor Ideas

52 Dreamy Ombre And Gradient Wall Decor Ideas
Ombre is the blending of one color hue to another, usually moving tints and shades from light to dark. It has become a popular feature for hair coloring, nail art, and even baking, in addition to its uses in home decorating and graphic design. Such a technique is perfect for home décor, especially for revamping... 
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40 Cool Indoor Conversation Pits

40 Cool Indoor Conversation Pits
Conversation pits originally appeared in home décor in the 50s, it was a way to keep living rooms sleek and uncluttered with furniture. It was also an awesome way to spend time with your guests or just family and friends – sitting around and talking, so cozy! Due to the huge comeback of mid-century modern... 
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40 Timelessly Elegant Cane Furniture Ideas

40 Timelessly Elegant Cane Furniture Ideas
Caning is an ancient technique that involves weaving thin rattan strips in a multi-directional pattern. Caning technique dates back to ancient China where it was utilized for basket making. Caned chairs have even been found in Egyptian tombs dating back to more than 1000 B.C. In the 19th century, caned furniture became associated mainly with... 
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61 Elegant Mid-Century Modern Sideboards You Gonna Love

61 Elegant Mid-Century Modern Sideboards You Gonna Love
Mid-century furniture is not boring or too ordinary as many people think. These pieces are elegant, stylish, timeless as they can fit a lot of interiors and don’t go out of style, and they can surprise you with original lines and shapes or contrasting, almost crazy colors! Today we’ll have a look at mid-century modern... 
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40 Difficult Window Treatment Ideas With Tips

40 Difficult Window Treatment Ideas With Tips
What are difficult windows? These can be bay and bow windows, round and half circle windows, usual windows paired with clerestory ones. So-called difficult windows make our homes more special, help them tell the story of the place and give them a character providing a lot of light but there’s always a con, too: how... 
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