Tuesday, 23 July 2013

7 Fantastic Decor Tips

Here are 7 irreplaceable décor tips that will take your home from boring to breathtaking in minutes.
 
1. When deciding where to put objects in a book shelf, display images in the most unlikely places to add quirkiness and make the whole cabinet more interesting to look at.


2. Learn the difference between matching colours and complimentary colours. Using complimentary colours makes a world of difference to simple designs. For example, the blue and brown used in this image.
3. If you are creating a feature bookshelf, use thin wood pieces to change the entire look. Surprisingly this shares the focus between the wood shelves and the pieces displayed. They tend to compliment one another rather than detract.
 
4. As we have said many times, repurposing antiques and older décor pieces revamps them as well as giving you the chance to create a piece that fits your home perfectly.

 
5.Add the unexpected. Nothing adds some spice like the unexpected.

 
6. Use architectural oddities in your home into art. Add décor pieces to make it looks fun and different.
 
 
7. Add layers to create depth in your home. This can be used on beds, like the image below, or on couches or even walls.
 
*Ideas from Better Homes and Gardens

Monday, 8 July 2013

Find Us On Pinterest!



We have a Pinterest board!

Have you checked us out? We have some awesome boards featuring all our latest products as well as some great interior and garden design ideas.

Click here to have a look.

Wednesday, 19 June 2013

Some more snippets from our Trip in March 2013

We have been looking through our photos from the last trip we did to France and Belgium and we thought we would share some with you.



This is Dave driving in Friday afternoon traffic in Brussels on the way to take things to the store.


Dave at a market in Belgium busy shopping.





At the warehouse before we started packing.
 

We had a nice breakfast with our extended family before we came back.




Customs and SARS inspection. They are really nice people!





Finally, our container arrives at our shop in Strand, Cape Town.