Traditional Red Brick Colonial
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Comments (3)Hello, Just like the above post has mentioned, we would like to know more details. Assuming it is a well lit room, I would suggest an earthy tone of paint or a red brick texture would look nice . This is keeping in mind the mosaic tiles on the floor and assuming you have traditional furniture. Ethnic wall decorative like ethnic masks or colourful indian art would look great on this wall...See MoreAdvice regarding color change for veranda
Comments (23)What a beautiful house, Shahbaaz! I live in a similar house - a 150-year-old colonial bungalow in Kumaon. You have already received lots of excellent advice from better-qualified people, so all I would say is, keep its age and heritage character the central theme. The white tiles do clash, I am afraid ... flooring with terracotta tiles would echo the roof and look lovely. The columns and the arches over the doors and windows are amazing. But I'd say, leave it all chuna-painted - there's a beauty and softness to it. Don't let the painters add too much neel (indigo) in the limewash -- in the hills where I live, they put far too much if I don't watch out and the result is a harsh white. Natural lime has a softer, creamy look....See MoreIdeas for creating bachelor's den?
Comments (2)Hi Hardik, Although posting pictures of your house would really help, here are a few ideas for a bachelor pad. Take a look - 1] Large TV with a console for set top box, PlayStation, soundbar, speakers etc. A projector screen is optional. Comfortable and spacious seating that is also minimalist and easy to maintain. 3] Lots of pictures and posters from your favorite movies dedicated to one wall to add a personal touch. This also reduces the need for using wallpaper or other expensive wall coverings. 4] A basic functional kitchen with a dining table and few chairs. Go for modular if budget permits. 5] A compact yet functional bar. You can either go eclectic by using bright colours and go for steel chairs or go classy and opt for a bar with back-lit onyx or alabaster top and cushioned bar stools. Put up neon sign boards as they look quirky and fun. 6] A comfortable and cozy low lying bed with end tables and a lounge chair would go in the bedroom. You may also add a study here and there coupled with a small library and gadget storage. 7] Opt for a colour palette to make everything cohesive and choose the one that goes with the style you are looking for. A colonial style would demand browns, blacks, reds and beige whereas a contemporary would require black, grey, white, blue, violet etc. Try not to make everything too dark. Cut the monotony with neutrals like pastel grey, off whites and beige. A bright coloured wall as a highlighter would add drama to the space. Complete it with funky signboards or posters. 8] Keep the upholstery simple. Opt for solids and highlight with geometric. Go for rich fabric american pleat curtains with a textured silk, satin or linen finish or you may go for roman blinds too. Adding florals is a no no when it comes to a bachelor pad so strictly avoid. You may go for rugs and wallpapers if you like. Exposed brick walls also are in trend and look very attractive. 9] If space permits add a Foosball or a snooker/billiards table. (Only if you play and are fond of it. Your space should reflect who you are) A lot depends on your age, the area your house offers and the budget you are looking at, according to which you can prioritize. Hope this inspires you. All the best! Regards, RnD Atelier Nagpur...See Morejaisalmer in large contiguous living and dining
Comments (6)Jaisalmer is a beautiful flooring. Its not too yellow. More of an ochre/amber colour. Looks rich and warm and doesn't have the cold impersonal appearance of white marble. It is also dark veined, so it is a very personal choice. The larger the slabs, the better for you. I've used 4'-0" x 5'-0". Even 3'-0" x 4'-0" is okay. But it is very important to get references for proper stone layers and polish guys from the supplier. You can really get stuck if you don't get the right people. And yes, it would look stunning with red open brick walls and traditional furniture...See MoreDouble D Contractors Inc.
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