Maps on the wall

by Sharon on January 31, 2011

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Steven Gambrel designer: Maps used for nautical room wall decor

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Board and batten examples

by Sharon on January 31, 2011

 

I’ve never seen battens this close together, but it is really pretty.

 

 

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Head board wall

by rene on January 30, 2011

elle decor March 2008 via flickr

Beautiful crisp white, blue and green bedroom contemporary bedroom
This room has been a fav of mine

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Tile

by rene on January 30, 2011

under mammas vinger
Organization Inspiration: Neat & Beautiful Kitchens | Apartment Therapy New York eclectic kitchen

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white walls and rustic wood

by rene on January 30, 2011

under mammas vingar

flickr: chaikhona

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helt enkelt

All of Irina

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What exactly is board-and-batten? Well, I did a little research to make sure I described it correctly. So here is a little of what I found…..a batten is a thin strip of material that is usually made of wood when used in construction. Board simply describes the piece of wood paneling that is behind the batten. Batten is used to cover the seams where the boards come together. Board-and-batten was used in the Art’s and craft’s movement that became popular in the  20’s and 30’s. People were going for a cleaner simpler line in contrast to the Victorian Era. 
Can you believe beautiful  board and batten was one of the standard types of trimwork used in all new construction, along with crown molding and nice window casings and door frames during those good old days! The building boom in the late 40’s and 50’s changed all that, along with the way builders thought about trimwork. They realized they could build faster and cut costs by using a smaller simple trim… and the rest is history.
Today a lot of DIYer’s are opting to add their own trim work to their homes as a way to add character and charm!
At the Blog, It’s the little things that make a house a home Karla shares a wonderful How-to for the board and batten they did in their home. She also shows how they saved money by simply applying the batten directly to the wall and not even using a board. Here are a few of the before and after results, aren’t they stunning! Be sure and visit the highlighted links for more photos and a complete How-to guide.
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Visit Karla at “It’s the little things that make a house a home” for all the info and “how to” for your home.
Thanks Karla! What an inspiration!!

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kitchen walls

by rene on January 29, 2011

 

Chambers+Chambers

Chambers + Chambers

Chambers + Chambers

Chambers+Chambers

Chambers + Chambers

Cabinets painted Flint by Pratt and Lambert  designed by Chad Eisner

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Brick veneer product: Brick-It

by rene on January 29, 2011

I’ve been looking for real brick veneer products and came across BRICK-IT. It is made with real 1/2 clay thin brick. It can be used for interior and exterior walls, which is a real plus! They have a large selection of textures and colors and   they also have a diy video that shows you exactly how to install the bricks by using a metal wall gride system. I watched the video and it is very easy to understand and explains the process. If you try it out let us know what you think…. I’m curious because I’ve thought about using it.

                                                                                     New York used brick example

Milwaukee

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bead board

by rene on January 28, 2011

a designer + a contractor

a designer + a contractor

Photos from the awesome blog a designer + a contractor

Marshall

House Beautiful architect Gil Schafer and color consultant Eve Ashcroft chose Gunnel, by Pratt & Lambert, for the floors, and a cooking apple green for the cabinet interiors. Cabinets and walls are White Dove by Benjamin Moore.

kitchen eclectic kitchen

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Foyer walls

by rene on January 28, 2011

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