Here is a way to convert a small bathroom. Designed by Christopher Grubb, he changed a tiny bathroom into compact elegance by replacing a small window with glass doors and the tub with a glass enclosed shower. Also, by replacing an oversized sink with a modern metal one and tiling the entire bathroom with large tiles instead of many little ones.
This restaurant’s amazing use of color and faux textured walls creates a global bazaar meets contemporary art look. I love the paintings with metallic frames, it’s edgy. This space is very inspirational. For example, the sofa, one can add an artistic spin to a regular old futon by just putting a new futon cover or large tailored fabric with a rich color scheme over it. The foot rests in front of it look like old metal wine holders with a cushion over them. The metal frames with the mirrors are a nice look too but can be pretty pricey and so can the paintings. If you want to create a cost friendly pad, the only recommendation I would have is to make a painting yourself and instead of putting it on a $50 stretch canvas put it on a piece of plywood. Cheap, light and also adds an element of texture.
Want a big city look? This modern living room is not only urbane but also practical. The shape of the futuristic styled furniture arrangement is also functional and although it may not seem so but comfortable. The fresh white wall color and ultramodern gray tiles give the room a crisp clean finish. The geometric form of the room adds to its sleek look. I love the recess lighting in this room. I believe this element creates the entire atmosphere in the room. Lighting and flooring are two basic essentials that ultimately fashions a room’s ambiance.
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