FINISHES FOR YOUR FLOORS & WALLS! (MONOCHROME)
Colourful abstract, or simple monochrome?
I found some amazing finishes for floors & walls (and the designers of them!) the other day, some of them are colourful and abstract and the other ones are monochrome and simple!
Let's start with monochrome:
These marble tiles are by Greg Natale (Sydney Interior Designer)
"Embracing a passion for geometric pattern, Greg Natale presents seven striking marble mosaic designs inspired by some of the greats of Italian Design and Architecture. Names that have revolutionised the way we look at and engage with the space around us."
1. https://www.gregnatale.com/
2. https://www.gregnatale.com/product/ponti
This is actually a close up of a building; Eye Film Institute by Delugan Meissl Associated Architects, in Amsterdam - Netherlands.
"The building is conceived as a highly tense and dynamic geometric solid.
The light is reflected in multiple ways by smooth, crystalline surfaces, thus subjecting
the building’s appearance to permanent optical changes during
the course of the day. Movement and light manifest themselves clearly as essential parameters for the film as a medium in the architectural production."
How amazing would that look as a floor/wall finish!
Geometric Mosaic by Pierre Mesguich.
1. http://www.mesguichmosaik.co.uk/
Flower Wall Pattern by Azulejos con relieve
1. https://www.architonic.com/es/products/con-relieve/0/3249655/1
ORIGAMI WA-KEI Japanese Tile-Scape
1. http://wa-kei.com/
2. http://wa-kei.com/products/interior/origami/origami1/
Mosaic from http://www.mosaiquesurface.com/en/about/
"The individual stone pieces in a square foot varies from a quarter inch to twelve inches per side, which allows for increased flexibility in creating small or large room installations. Complete waterjet fields are certainly very popular, they can also be easily and attractively combined with standard mosaic layout to create more intricate patterns in artistic murals and rugs."
Mosaic by Walker Zanger
The light is reflected in multiple ways by smooth, crystalline surfaces, thus subjecting
the building’s appearance to permanent optical changes during
the course of the day. Movement and light manifest themselves clearly as essential parameters for the film as a medium in the architectural production."
How amazing would that look as a floor/wall finish!
Geometric Mosaic by Pierre Mesguich.
1. http://www.mesguichmosaik.co.uk/
1. https://www.architonic.com/es/products/con-relieve/0/3249655/1
1. http://wa-kei.com/
2. http://wa-kei.com/products/interior/origami/origami1/
Mosaic from http://www.mosaiquesurface.com/en/about/
"The individual stone pieces in a square foot varies from a quarter inch to twelve inches per side, which allows for increased flexibility in creating small or large room installations. Complete waterjet fields are certainly very popular, they can also be easily and attractively combined with standard mosaic layout to create more intricate patterns in artistic murals and rugs."
Mosaic by Walker Zanger
1.http://www.walkerzanger.com/
It was quite hard to find a lot of information about some of these surfaces, I also have some that I couldn't find the designer of;
It was quite hard to find a lot of information about some of these surfaces, I also have some that I couldn't find the designer of;
If you know the designers of these surfaces, please let me know in the comments!
I'm gonna finish this post here and I'll talk about the colourful and abstract stuff in the next post!
I LOVE monochrome looks, but that mosaic bathroom is gorgeous!
ReplyDeletevery interesting and classic designs are there, wold love to see some of them at my home
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love the first monochromatic design and the last image for the mosaic design in the powder room. The cascading different coloured tiles are stunning.
ReplyDeleteThe first two monochrome floor designs are my favorite! I'd put them in my own home!
ReplyDeleteI love the flower wall.
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These are great designs. We're looking to do something with out bathroom. Nice inspiration.
ReplyDelete--Jenny
http://yeahwesaidthat.com
You can't go wrong with some of these classic designs that look so elegant and timeless. This approach is one that is pleasing to all.
ReplyDeleteI loveee those first tiles. They are so classic and trendy. I cant wait to have a house I can design!
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These are really great. Soooooo cool and classy; O really need these in my home. Thanks xx
ReplyDeleteWow I had no idea that floors could make such a dramatic impact!
ReplyDeleteThese monochrome patterns are lovely...that bathroom design is WOW
ReplyDeleteThat toilet is truly stunning! Very nice post!
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This is so amazing! I am bookmarking this as this will help me a lot in selecting and designing interiors for my new home and office :)
ReplyDeleteI'm getting ready for a bathroom re-do and these ideas are terrific. You've given me some new finishes to think about!
ReplyDeleteThese are absolutely gorgeous!! I especially love the Mosaic style.
ReplyDeleteSeeing this trend everywhere.It looks like a piece of art in your home.I will love it for my apt.
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I love me a little bit of monochrome. These are some great suggestions.
ReplyDeleteThis are some amazing designs. My favorite has to be the marble tiles by Greg Natale. I like my house flooring to be monochrome finishing
ReplyDeletegorgeous details and beautiful designs!
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