In the conventional approach to designing an interior space, walls are often treated as a passive element - a negative space for hanging art or picture frames, placing furniture or maybe installing wallpaper.
We believe that walls can play a much bigger role as active elements of interior design. Thinking about them as such offers interesting design options for creating comfortable, well-balanced and interesting homes.
What can transform walls into active elements of interior design? Creative use of colour is the answer!
Using colour creatively can be a simple yet very effective method to address common decorating & design challenges such as
double height or slanted ceilings,
oddly shaped rooms,
small or very large spaces,
bulkheads,
nooks,
half walls,
awkwardly placed fireplaces,
small windows, etc.
WALLSCAPING can be a creative and affordable way to achieve the following
create or enhance zoning in open floor spaces,
establish or enhance a focal point in a room,
harmonize proportions of the space,
create or enhance symmetry and balance between architecture, furnishings, accessories and art
create a unique look and feel in a space
Interestingly, the term WALLSCAPING was suggested by one of our clients. She responded positively to our wall design concept for her open floor living room/seating area and suggested that we use this term in describing our service. Here’s what her project was about…