Sunday, November 19, 2023

HOME CEILING DESIGN IDEAS FOR INTERIOR DESIGN

 

UNIQUE CEILING DESIGN IDEAS FOR INTERIOR DESIGN


Ah, the ceiling. So modest. So functional. It provides a much-needed barrier against the elements above, aids in acoustics, and keeps necessary elements like lighting held securely in place. Gone are the days of the ceiling being a neglected part of the design space.



To help push that boring, flat white surface out (or at least far into last place), we’ve found 17 unique ceiling design ideas and inspirations for décor — these examples are sure to breathe new life into what Stephen Fanuka, New York City’s “Contractor to the Stars” and Million Dollar Contractor, called the fifth wall in a 2014 interview with While ceilings in churches, castles, and homes of the rich and famous have traditionally been treated with all due respect over the years, interior designers can now give new life to the humble ceiling no matter the venue. When working on interior designs, Fanuka suggests, “Look up at your ceiling…. Add a pop of color or hang wallpaper.” From plants to patterns to fabric and fibers, here are dozens of beautiful and unique fifth walls.


NAVIGATION GUIDE

  1. High Gloss
  2. Plants
  3. Wood
  4. Stenciled
  5. Photos & Art
  6. Wallpaper
  7. Three-Dimensional Installation
1. High Gloss

If a smooth surface isn’t possible, a stretch ceiling might be the perfect option. Stretch ceilings cover up the existing ceiling and are available in hundreds of colors and several finishes, including high gloss. The smooth and shiny fifth wall can also add a glamorous feel to a space to make it feel more inviting. High-gloss paint can also be applied to materials like wood for a neat combination of planking and glam.



2. Plants Ceiling



Adding a few live plants for decoration in a room can immediately make a space feel bright and fresh. Now imagine that times 10, 100, 1000! Suspending plants from the ceiling is one way to scatter in a few more botanicals.

Building and hanging complete frames with overflowing fronds can take the greenery to a whole new level — literally. Cover the entire ceiling, make a pattern with hanging boxes, or just suspend plants from open beams


3. Wood Ceiling

Of course, wood is as traditional as it gets when it comes to building materials. Wood adds a certain warmth to a room all by itself, often regardless of whether it is stained or painted.

Now mixing different stains, plank lengths, finishes, and even painting wood for use on a ceiling is desirable and natural. Try patterns and even board-on-board layers with recycled pieces for more appeal.




4. Stenciled

The lackluster stencil ceiling designs of yesteryear have been replaced with high-tech creations that make stenciling easier and better looking.

These new stencils make doing tones, bold colors, and even metallic finishes accessible. Try a full pattern over the entire ceiling, small focus areas around light fixtures, and more complex designs for a cool new look






5. Photos & Art

Covering up popcorn ceilings and banishing the boring white is also easier than ever. Large prints can be installed, stretch ceilings can be printed with graphics and illustrations, and gorgeous wallpapers with enormous designs can span the entire space.

Depending on the photo or art, the ceiling can become the focus of a room or continue the design from floor to ceiling for a fully immersive experience. Consider whether art prints with abstract shapes or patterns can work for a modern vibe, or if a vintage map print trimmed with stained wood is in order.





6. Wallpaper

While no one wants the wallpaper borders and the tired mix of floral patterns of the past to reappear just yet, fresh new designs are on the market that work for both residential and commercial spaces. Where actual wood may not be an option, check out a faux wood look courtesy of printed wallpaper.

Wallpaper patterns can range from geometric and simple to angular and bold, as well as monochromatic floral patterns and tone-on-tone designs that pack an understated, elegant punch. Wallpaper on ceilings span from sophisticated traditional patterns to fun and funky fruit in neon colors, so don’t hold back when choosing something to cover up the fifth wall.





7. Three-Dimensional Installations

Take the traditional light fixture and expand that concept across the ceiling. Now, one light becomes a dozen with reimagined elements that create something akin to an art piece, suspended directly from the ceiling.

Fantastic, complex lighting fixtures bring in texture and varying levels for the eye to consider while taking in the space. Add contrast with a rudimentary diamond pattern in black directly on that boring white ceiling — BAM — instant interest. Or take a classic arabesque pattern and extrude it into a three-dimensional layer with a monochromatic finish. A coffered ceiling in a dark, single-color finish will also demand attention, leaving anyone gazing up filled with intrigue.





In conclusion, ceiling design can have a significant impact on the overall look and feel of a space














Thursday, November 16, 2023

Home Gardening Decoration

 

8 Indoor Garden Ideas To Beautify Your Home




Plants bring so much to homes. They add life and greenery to corners, walls and nooks all year round and infuse a much needed splash of nature into human-built structures. Though outdoor plants are lovely, too, there’s something to be said for living alongside lush foliage inside. Indoor gardens are constant. In bad weather, cold seasons or in homes lacking outdoor spaces, plants gathered inside bring the same kind of joy that outdoor gardens possess.

Though indoor gardening has been around for centuries, in recent years it has exploded as a popular hobby and way to decorate an abode. This means there’s quite a large selection of plants to choose from and even more combinations of green things that can be paired together indoors. Start by looking at the rooms you’d like to incorporate an indoor garden in, then collect information about the type of environment.


1. Create an Herb Collection


A container garden of fresh herbs’ purpose is two-fold. It’s a little burst of green on your kitchen window sill, and it’s also a mini selection you can browse through while cooking. You can customize this type of indoor garden depending on the type of herbs you most enjoy. Plus, there’s nothing more satisfying than taking a plant from seed to plate.


2. Living Wall


These framed works of art can include lichens, mosses, succulents and other plant-like specimens. When placed on a wall, it’s like a small portal into a little green world. The living aspect of it can make it far more interesting for some people than just still painting or piece of art. Living plant walls can be purchased, but there are many tutorials available for creating and customizing your own.

3. Fill Window Sills With Plant Life



Sills are a tough thing to decorate without the end result looking cluttered. Plants are an easy fix for this, though. Whether they’re dotted along a sill in separate holders or planted together in an amalgamation of types in a planter or two, the greenery will instantly enliven a bare ledge. The location will also help your plants get great sunlight.

4. Style a Jungle Corner


The empty corners around a home often do well with a mini jungle. Vibrant plants of different heights, colors and textures can be staggered on shelving units or placed on various stands to create a compact plant oasis. Just be sure to pick plants based on how much light that particular area of your home gets.

5. Bring Potted Plants Indoors


Those large cement, ceramic and terracotta planters that often grace outdoor areas can be brought inside to serve as unique sculptural accents around the home. They’re also perfect pots for holding trees species that can thrive inside. Just double check that the drainage route is suitable for being indoors or equipped with a tray.

6. Choose a Plant Type or Theme



Love the desert? Wild about ferns? Obsessed with blooming plants? Pick a certain family of plants or a theme you like, and dedicate an area to bringing this look to life.. While many plants are fitting for any style of home, they can be used to enhance a specific aesthetic.. For instance, a fishbone cactus will certainly complement a coastal-inspired home, and a rubber tree is a nice choice for a modern room

7. Add Plants to an Unsuspecting Room



Indoor gardens are typically seen in living rooms and kitchens, but more rooms in the house can benefit from a collection. Bathrooms, for example, can be surprisingly nice spaces for plants that thrive in humidity and moisture-heavy environments—hang one in the shower or create a small plant tray on a shelf. Even a mudroom or laundry room that has a sunny window could be great places to add a small menagerie of plants.

8. Decorate with Trailing and Climbing Plants


The long vines of creeping, trailing and climbing plants tend to create decorate within themselves as they crawl up walls and around windows or across surfaces. There are also a wide range of types, so homeowners and renters can really hone in on a style they like. A string of pearl’s bubbly and spherical leaves are playful, whereas a pathos provides a more classic, leafy look.




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