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Golden Wood

Description

Orange brown to brown, weathering to deep golden brown.

Merbau

Description

Attractive deep coloured wood, yellowish to orange-brown, weather tobrown or dark red brown.

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Keranji

Description

Range from golden brown to reddish-brown weathering to dark brown withinterlocked or wavy grains.

Burmese Walnut

Description

Colour varies from light walnut brown to deep chocolate, finely streakedwith darker lines or dark brown.

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Burmese Teak

Description

Yellowish brown, turning to golden-brown with age. Posses a distinct oilyfeel and is strongly and characteristically scented.

Burmese Ironwood

Description

Uniform reddish-brown with few markings, faintly veined with darker lines.Often streaky and speckled with gum, it turn to dark reddish brown withageing.

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South American Golden Teak

Description

Yellowish brown to orange brown with the colour turning more uniformafter ageing.

American White Oak

Description

Attractive honey brown to light greyish brown with longer rays, showingpleasant figures.

American Hard Maple

Description

Creamy white to light brown with a smooth texture and outstanding grain.

Tasmanian Oak

Description

Light in colour, varying from straw to reddish brown with intermediateshades of cream to pink.

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Indonesian Teak

Description

Close grained hardwood that has a natural oil content. Colour tone islighter but closely resembles natural teak.

Industrial

Description

In recent years the ability to renovate and give life to old warehouses,barns, and industrial buildings has taken the design world by storm. Fromrustic exposed finishes and structural elements to industrial inspiredlighting fixtures, there is no doubt that industrial details are here to stay.The appeal of bringing back a design age that focused on manufacturing,mechanical ingenuity and appreciating raw and unfinished interiors is agorgeous way to bring industrial style to your home.

Wondering what are the characteristics of industrial style? Well it is allabout simple, clean lines and a heavy feel are integral elements ofindustrial design, and clutter is nonexistent. Abandon the idea of “polish” –industrial design is all about rough metal and wood surfaces, unfinishedwalls, rough and dull textures, and a lack of gloss. Your color paletteshould steer clear of bright, bold color instead you are looking for warn,neutral tones to fill your space. Shades and tones of gray work really greatmixed up with white to add a crisp, clean look.

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Zen

Description

Zen design ideas have been inspired from Japanese interiors, minimalisticinterior design and ancient traditions. It has no precise definition inJapanese, but its meaning is reserved for objects and experiences thatexhibit in paradox and all at once the very best of everything and nothing:Elegant simplicity. Effortless effectiveness.

Line, form, space, light and material are but a few of the essentialelements central to this widely popular design aesthetic. Great value isplaced on the absence of nonessential internal walls to open up a spaceand allow an organic flow between the structure's interior and exterior.Interiors can be designed to have motion and variability, but so canspaces that are visible through windows in the house, like this Japaneserock garden. This practice is believed to reduce all elements down to theircore essential quality.Natural fiber elements (bamboo, oak, ash wood,etc.) and organic colors help create a calm and serene environment. Yourcolor palette should steer clear of bright, bold color instead you are lookingfor warn, neutral tones to fill your space. Shades and tones of gray workreally great mixed up with white to add a crisp, clean look.

Traditional

Description

Traditional interior design reflects classic European decor. Trademarks ofthis style generally include deep wood tones, architectural details, andelegant furnishings. This style is quite versatile and can be combined withother interior elements to create a unique look in a room. One of the mostimportant facets of traditional interior design is the silhouettes, also calledthe lines, of the furnishings. Wing-backed chairs, claw footed tables, andcurved furniture pieces that reflect the 18th and 19th centuries areexamples of this.

Walls are typically painted neutral colors to visually ground the elaboratefurnishings. While such colors may also be used for large upholsteredpieces, most furniture in this type of room incorporates rich shades ofcolors like red, blue, and brown. Artwork and accessories oftenincorporate more vibrant colors in a traditionally designed room. Don’tforget Rich tones are another key element in traditional interior design.Dark woods like cherry, maple, and mahogany are typically used infurniture pieces of this style. Wood floors are also considered a standardfor this decor, although tile and carpet are often used as well.

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Scandinavian

Description

In essence, Scandinavian Design refers to the design movement thatemerged in the 1950s in Denmark, Sweden and Norway, as well asFinland and Iceland. Scandinavian design belongs to modernism, amovement marked by functionalism and simplification of forms, that hetried to humanize by the use of natural materials (wood, leather, hemp,etc...).

The purpose of Scandinavian design is to improve the daily life andmany designers have therefore focused on the interiors: furniture, lighting,textile, dishes, etc. In theirs works, we often find a strong relationship withnatural visible in the mixture of abstraction and natural space.

Scandinavian homes have a pure, pared backed style that is centredaround warm functionality, clean lines, flawless craftsmanship andunderstated elegance. The use of light is considered to be extremelyimportant, and many Scandinavian homes are characterized by the use ofearthy muted tones, honest materials and minimal ornamentation.Scandinavian design has so much to offer and is sure to inspire anyonewho is need of some innovative decorating ideas that can be incorporatedinto any home design.

Modern Rustic

Description

Modern rustic home will try their best to enhance the beauty of thecharacter and original architectural detail , showing off old stone wall,expose the beams by using reclaimed wood, or include a stone fireplace.The modern rustics never forget the fifth wall: the ceiling. A-frame homeswith cathedral wood-covered ceilings are quite popular, or big beamsadorn the rustic space.

The whole point of this style is to get all the charm and warmth of a rusticdwelling, with all of the conveniences and style of a modern home.Furniture wise, mid-century pieces are perfect for this style such as theunadorned leather and wood is a perfect material match. Steel also canbe merge to this style , but go for heavy, warm metals with a hint of wearand tear, such as a hammered finish or a touch of rust. Bronze, copper,pewter, and iron fit the bill perfectly in the form of bedsteads, baker'sracks, side tables, lighting, and fixtures.

The key of color must with collection of natural and white.The style alsocan be combine with tones of slate, green, tan, brown, amber, grays fornot making the space too boring and more interesting. As for the wall thecolor will mostly white color or the stone feature wall original color .

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Modern Contemproray

Description

However there is a difference between the two. Contemporary interiordesign can only mean trendy looks that are in style at any currentmoment, while modern interior design refers to the specific geometrical,clean-lined style called modernContemporary design refers to what ispopular or used right now.

Comfort and sustainability are key values that are important in acontemporary home. The key identifying feature of a contemporary styleinterior design is line. Line can be used through the use of bold colourblocks, high ceilings, "square" edged furniture, linear wooden floors, floormats, bare windows and geometric shapes in wall art and sculpture.

Smooth, clean, geometric shapes are essential for contemporary stylefurniture pieces with upholstered furniture usually in black, white, oranother neutral tone.These pieces should be simple and uncluttered,without curves or decoration.

Modern

Description

Modern design is a fabulous choice for apartment dwellers because itincreases space and creates the illusion of a larger room.

Modern interiors are sleek, spacious, simple, and focus on function andorganization. No clutter or chaos allowed. Modern design uses basicgeometry (simple edges, curves and angles) and clean lines in furniture,architecture and sculpture. This style grew from the idea to build forfunction, to do without traditional decoration, and to embrace industrialmaterials like chrome, glass and concrete, which new technologies makeavailable.

Modern furniture is streamlined with polished, smooth and sleek surfaces.Pieces are simple, uncluttered, built for economy of form, and to serve apurpose. Furniture pieces are kept to a bare minimum. Sustainability isgaining importance. More designers are reclaiming materials for use inmodern design, and building from renewable resources. Color for moderndesignwill be embraced pure color — black, white, and neutrals withvibrant primary colors. Today, color schemes still use white and neutrals,with colorful accents.

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