One of the first things I shared when I taught Interior Design in Boston were the Principles and Elements of interior design. Although, I no longer have time to teach design, I thought I'd start a short series this Fall that shares those tips and tricks. Over the next six weeks, I'll be creating a post discussing one of the six principles.
One way to add emphasis and interest to a room is vary the elements within. I find my clients and people in general are taking more risks with their homes. I say start small and try something new in one room. Trust me, you'll be happy with the results. A hot trend us designers have been using for a while is covering a room, ceiling or piece of furniture with a super high gloss finish. In small doses, I LOVE this idea. Many clients opt to have painters spray entire rooms with this high gloss process. It delivers a very similar result to lacquer. Here are some beautiful examples of what I am talking about...just be sure your surface is in good shape, the glossier the finish the more details show (or shine)!
| The white is so cool!! This is becoming very popular on the Cape and Islands! |
| This is my kind of mudroom! |
| I'm going to paint my front door in high gloss this Fall! I recommend using Fine Paints of Europe - Hollandlac finish. This color is gorgeous!! |
| Trim in high gloss |
| A hidden peek of high gloss is amazing too! |
| Kitchen cabinets! |
| This ceiling is soooo good! |
| I used this exact color (Ben Moore - Slate Teal 2058-20) on kitchen chairs in high gloss, they turned out 👌👌👌 |
from SHELTER http://ift.tt/2h1eK3O High Gloss... - Interior Design 2016
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