Friday, September 25, 2015

Interior elements for your new custom home

These days it’s not just an interesting paint technique or a textured wallpaper that’s taking interior surfaces to the next level. Step up your (inside) game with these innovative, stylish and unlikely choices described below!
Say goodbye to average, bland walls and hello to InterlockingRock Panels. Shown below, these dimensional panels work in multiples to create a continuous, uninterrupted sculptural wall. Cast entirely of mineral, they’re durable, safe and healthy and can easily be used to create the illusion of depth for the perfect focal wall.
Better yet, breathe easy because these panels also contain no plastics, no VOC’s (volatile organic compounds) and no urea-formaldehyde. Visit www.modulararts.com to view more design options.

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modulararts.com
When you envision using a material like cement in the design of your dream home, most of us would assume it’s meant to be used in areas during the construction phase like poured in the foundation, used for the driveway, maybe even your pool but not as your floor, right?! Think again.

Companies like Sabine Hill are doing just that. They’re bringing modern and organic designs to the tradition of cement tiles, a technique that has been around since the late 19th Century and putting them together in unthinkable ways.
Why cement tiles you ask? In short, these tiles are extremely durable, slip resistant, aesthetically pleasing and even a green building product.
Check out the picture below. How gorgeous is that floor (shown in the Sofia colorway2 pattern), you’d never imagine it was cement! Go to www.sabinehill.com to view all their patterns choices.

sabinehill.com
sabinehill.com
There are so many ways to bring a unique aesthetic to your custom home and many of them increase the overall value too! Don’t limit yourself to the typical surface choices, step it up and think outside the box. You never know what you’ll find!
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