Some design trends
just lend themselves to plunge weather: dark including moody autumnal colors, velvet
furnishings, chunky throws including lavish drapery. The textural pleasure of
herringbone adds a depth including richness to floors, while time as|during the time that} elevating the fall
accessories of your house at an identical time. This standard of care has a
pedigree with true staying power.
The dark-stained herringbone ground make highlights the traditional vibe of designer Betty Theodoropoulos’ majestic Toronto home. In the kitchen, it’s a fitting complement to the traditional cabinetry including contrasts on the grey millwork.
When paired with a painted evergreen curio cabinet, this country rural kitchen’s pretty herringbone floors seep country chic.
Red oak herringbone floors stand up against the bold kitchen’s cool-toned cabinetry.
In this colorful spot, moody floors provide the perfectly pretty backdrop for an antique stall including fuchsia rug to sing.
In Bonnie Brooks’ former Victorian home, blond oak herringbone floors amuse yourself an important role when it comes to establishing the Parisian, Haussman-style apartment feel Bonnie wanted to retransform.
This cookhouse demonstrates that not all herringbone own to be timber there. Two tones of ceramic tile are put inside a herringbone plan to draw the eye from the cookhouse into the nook beyond. The result is definitely light, while time as|during the time that} the materials are long-lasting.
In the foyer of the 2017 Princess Margaret Showhome, Brian Gluckstein made effect through juxtaposing large dark marble herringbone tiles with the soft walls.
Gluckstein chose a porcelain tile for your stunning bathroom, laying it inside a herringbone plan to promote it.
The 2016 Princess Margaret Showhome through Gluckstein has an Old World vibe. The herringbone floors inside the sapphire study own a tuneful, bleached-out standard that affects new-build look like a legacy property.
In this Toronto bungalow, designer Sarah Hartill chose a smoked finished for the new oak herringbone floors when it’s renovated. The darkness of the ground makes extra drama when contrasted through the soft Carrara marble on the waterfall island.
The dark-stained herringbone ground make highlights the traditional vibe of designer Betty Theodoropoulos’ majestic Toronto home. In the kitchen, it’s a fitting complement to the traditional cabinetry including contrasts on the grey millwork.
When paired with a painted evergreen curio cabinet, this country rural kitchen’s pretty herringbone floors seep country chic.
Red oak herringbone floors stand up against the bold kitchen’s cool-toned cabinetry.
In this colorful spot, moody floors provide the perfectly pretty backdrop for an antique stall including fuchsia rug to sing.
In Bonnie Brooks’ former Victorian home, blond oak herringbone floors amuse yourself an important role when it comes to establishing the Parisian, Haussman-style apartment feel Bonnie wanted to retransform.
This cookhouse demonstrates that not all herringbone own to be timber there. Two tones of ceramic tile are put inside a herringbone plan to draw the eye from the cookhouse into the nook beyond. The result is definitely light, while time as|during the time that} the materials are long-lasting.
In the foyer of the 2017 Princess Margaret Showhome, Brian Gluckstein made effect through juxtaposing large dark marble herringbone tiles with the soft walls.
Gluckstein chose a porcelain tile for your stunning bathroom, laying it inside a herringbone plan to promote it.
The 2016 Princess Margaret Showhome through Gluckstein has an Old World vibe. The herringbone floors inside the sapphire study own a tuneful, bleached-out standard that affects new-build look like a legacy property.
In this Toronto bungalow, designer Sarah Hartill chose a smoked finished for the new oak herringbone floors when it’s renovated. The darkness of the ground makes extra drama when contrasted through the soft Carrara marble on the waterfall island.