Just keep in mind some of the ideas above so that
your wood mixing feels pretty and intentional.
Just keep in mind some of the ideas above so that
your wood mixing feels pretty and intentional.
Not exact matches
The woodwork dominates the ample space, providing a warmer
feel, and the furniture is made out of a deep - brown
wood mixed with green leather, with two of the walls covered in library - like shelves full of food items.
Mixing woods is a design trend that makes your space
feel more collected and interesting.
Mixing up your
wood tones helps your space
feel updated and collected.
Using a
mix of metals and different
wood creates an eclectic
feel and adds character.
If you are still not sure,
mix up a small amount and paint a scrap piece of
wood to get the
feel for painting with chalk paint.
After its basic premise had been set - up Pathfinder began to
feel like a random collection of set - pieces as the characters wandered aimlessly through the
woods without any particular logical purpose, and they didn't do a lot of talking either - though that's probably a good thing as the dialogue, on the occasions it's used, is an awful
mix of subtitled Viking posturing and native American mysticism (spoken in English, though I suspect the native Americans of the era weren't fluent in the language).
Inside, the Quattroporte
feels plusher than the Ghibli too, with deeper front seats and a simpler, cleaner dash design that
mixes high quality leather and
wood trim, or (as in our test car) optional high gloss carbon fibre.
With its soaring ceiling lined with exposed
wood, four - sided fireplace and magnificent views of the mountain just outside the windows, it
felt like a
mix of Vegas
mixed with the Rockies.
Avalon Hotel - Gothenburg, Sweden (June 2007) The Avalon is a destination in itself, with a lodge - like
feel produced by jutting angles, a
mix of low and high ceilings and abundant use of light
wood.
The entrance
feels like walking through a secret garden, with plant after plant,
mixed with candles in mason jars and rustic
wood doors.
Jean - Luc Godard, Le Réel (rêverie)(The Real [reverie], detail), 2004 — 06, Foamcore,
wood, Plexiglass, watercolor, paper collage, mirrored glass,
felt pen, handwritten text by Godard (written backwards), and
mixed media, Rainbow Transvideo monitor.
It's a
mix of what I love (the white and aqua, simple airy
feel) with what I'd love to do (the dark
woods and elegant
feel).
I would say, to get the
feel of this room in your home, you have to have those bamboo roman - ish shades... And lots of differnt shades of
wood mixed with whites and beiges and gentle pale florals... I would say the people who live here, like the idea of bali and island living, but still are in love with a traditional flair... It is very very nice!
Create a rustic French
feel by choosing a soft cream backdrop, and a
mix of white
wood and metal furninture.
An old doorway has been blocked in using weathered
wood pallets and creates a corner space for the dining table and chairs.A white - painted dresser has been positioned in a small lobby area that leads out onto the garden and is filled with the owner's collection of blue and white china together with shells and driftwood that have been collected from the beach.In the master bedroom, walls, floor and furniture have been painted in pure brilliant white to give the space a light and airy
feel, with a
mix of blue and white striped accessories, patchwork, florals and chambray adding to the coastal theme.The bed has been positioned so that the fabulous view can be enjoyed, while sun streams through the balcony doors and keeps the space warm all year round.
This upstairs hallway is one such space with the
mix of
woods and stains, the Gothic door arch and the cozy
feel.
Even with all the
wood, the room still
feels fresh with the
mix of white and coastal touches.
Here, a
mix of crisp cottons and weathered
wood and faded wicker make this space
feel warm and inviting.
The use of
mixed materials (
wood and crystal) adds interest, while the similar shapes of the pillar holders
feels cohesive and helps them relate to one another.
When I envisioned my office, I knew I wanted an eclectic
feel so I
mixed wood tones, textures and colors.
This room channels a relaxed
feel,
mixing different
woods and natural materials for a country vibe with an urban edge.
Teaming it with accessories in matching bright shades and a
mix of classic dark
wood and mirrored furniture will give the room an eclectic
feel with a casual edge.
When choosing furnishings with darker tones, try to be consistent;
mixing up various
wood tones gives a room an eclectic look rather than a modern
feel.
The bright - white walls and sanitaryware,
mixed with the light
wood of the units and doors, helps to create a relaxing spa
feel.
Mixing woods, metals and pretty much everything gives an eclectic
feel which I adore.
Hi Christina, I really love the look and
feel of this space — the
mix of black, white, copper and
wood is something that I would have never thought of.
Upon looking back at my inspiration board, I realized all the rooms I saved had a
mix of whites and warm
wood tones, and in our space, we have white curtains enclosing the closet, a white and gray area rug, white bed linens, etc., so the warmth of the
wood just
felt like a good choice.
Of course, if you are
feeling a bit creative you can add some gloss spray paint and
wood stain (preferably dark walnut) to the
mix.
The trick is to
mix in the right amount of recycled
wood into your space without making it
feel like an outdated cabin.
I think a
mix of
wood with white in a dining room is a beautiful crisp traditional
feel that is warm but uncluttered.
Simple stripes, soft floral patterns, and a
mix of natural materials — such as sea grass,
wood, and bamboo — have a warm casual
feel.
I am looking to add a bit of leather, mand darker
woods to my home, of course with my
mix... I have always loved the Indian rugs and the cow skuls lived with this look growing up on the desert of Southern Calif and it's such an earthy
feel to a country boho life:) You rock it Alice, and the kids look like they love their new room.
A
mix of materials, marble,
wood and stone, all in natural colours, give this bathroom a warm
feel.
Classic - style armchairs in warm red tones
mixed with dark
wood give this living room a homely
feel.
Instead, designer Montana Burnett's
mix of furnishings sporting eclectic details - from the patterned fabrics to the ottoman's turned -
wood legs to the intricate inlays on the exotic side tables - makes the living room
feel dynamic.