Desert garden

If global warming continues, we will have to settle for rock gardens and desert plants instead of colorful flower gardens…

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Pastels

Pastels are a family of colors of any hue characterized by relatively high lightness and low saturation. They get a place in almost all interior design styles because they are restrained and most of them give a neutral background. For example, the popular beige, powder and cream colours belong here also. Pastel colors can be boldly used on large surfaces, they combine well with each other and expand the feeling of space. They are named after an artistic technic. With the chalks applied here, such bright, airy colors can be achieved.

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Big containers

Large containers with simple plants make it easy to sign and highlight the entrance to our home, even in tight spaces. Symmetry and the harmony of container-house style are important.

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Shaker objects

The beauty of handmade shaker furniture and household objects lies in their high quality and simplicity. Their subdued, warm colors make the puritan furnished living spaces cozy.

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Garden furniture 2.

The removable cushions made of outdoor fabrics make garden furniture more comfortable

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From trash

DIY useful things made of trash – think before throw it away!

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Edwardian-style

In the Edward-era (1901-1910) interiors, besides classic and formal furnishing, there are much lighter overall effect, more comfort and clearer lines compared to the preceding Victorian period. It’s main colors: magnolia, white and off-white, cream, pale greens, light greyish-blues.

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Canopy bed

Beyond decoration, four poster bed with canopy had a real practical function in old times: it protected against cold and draft and provided a private place when more people slept in a room

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Diorama

Diorama is a three-dimensional scene in a glass box/box with glass front or under a glass bell. It can be a scale model (e.g. ship, building, battlefield, genre) or a still life made of stuffed animals, dried or faux flowers, seashells and other natural resources. In the Victorian era, it was fashionable to make them at home, which was then used to decorate the apartment.

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Indigo

Indigo is a dark but not vivid bluish-violet hue. It is the inner color of the rainbow, near blue. It was named after the natural blue dye which is extracted from the Indigo shrub.
Those who like dark colors in their home can use it even on all four walls. It gives depth to the space, but it also radiates elegance. If we want to pair it with other colors, pay attention to its clear purple tone. Thanks to this, it has less formal effect than clearly blues with similar tones and intensities. It can be well combined with both pure white and natural, neutral colors. To create a masculin interior, choose the shades of brown for pairing.

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