Choosing carpets for your hallway

Posted on: 10 November 2016

Hallways are a high impact area of the house, as they are one of the first rooms that a visitor will see. However, as this area is also a high traffic it's important to choose a carpet that wears nicely as well as looks great.  Here are some tips to help you choose a hallway carpet that will look good for years to come.  Choose the right material While wool carpets and silk runners look great, they don't tend to wear as well.
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Stylish Blinds: The Different Designs You Could Install In Your Home

Posted on: 8 November 2016

Although curtains and drapes have been the common choice for window treatments, blinds are gradually increasing in popularity in Australian homes. The reason for this is not only can you find blinds in an assortment of styles and designs, but also they are manufactured from a myriad of materials. Some of the more popular materials blinds are made from include timber, steel, vinyl and even plastic. Therefore, you can always rest assured that you will get window furnishings that will not only satisfy your personal tastes but will also complement the current interior furnishings of your home.
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Interior Design Ideas – How to Perfectly Dress a Bay Window

Posted on: 27 October 2016

Bay windows are a beautiful addition that can create a stunning focal point in every home. However, due to their unique shapes, choosing the ideal window treatments that balance style and functionality can be tricky and confusing. Bay windows usually project outward from the main wall of the building to create a bay in the room, and finding the right curtains or blinds for this feature is difficult. Here are some top ideas and tips for dressing bay windows in any room and space in your home.
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Use Glass Splashbacks to Update Your Kitchen's Interior Design

Posted on: 27 October 2016

If your splashbacks are beginning to look drab and stained, chances are they are affecting the overall aesthetic of your kitchen. The last thing you would want is your kitchen looking dirty, as this is where the food comes from! One of the appealing materials that you could consider for replacing your splashbacks is glass. Some people may falsely assume that glass may not hold well to the kitchen environment. The truth is the splashbacks are made from tempered glass, thus making them just as strong as the tiles that you previously had.
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