CLAY IS THE NEW GRAY
Posted by Aceola
on August 10, 2019
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Gray itchens have been having a moment, well…for much longer than a moment now. It’s about time some new kids come to town. And this is coming from someone who painted her dream kitchen gray. While black kitchen have been gaining ground and bright white kitchens remain the super safe bet, there’s a softer option for the color-phobes among us: Clay Kitchen Think of clay as gray’s softer, warmer cousin. It creates a beautiful, neutral backdrop that envelopes you like a hug of an old friend, but the hue still feels
Jute: Eco-Friendly Products From India
Posted by Aceola
on July 20, 2019
Jute is known as the second most essential Natural Fiber after the cotton. Jute is a name of the plant that is also bio-degradable and used to make hessian, burlap and gunny cloth. The well-known name for jute is Golden Fiber due to its golden color & high monetary value. Jute, the vegetable fiber is a soft, shiny and long fiber that can be easily spun into coarse or strong threads. Jute is a yearly crop grown for the most part of the year in India & Bangladesh on the fertile Ganges Delta. 90% of
Pashmina guide to your new scarf or stole
Posted by Aceola
on July 18, 2019
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What is pashmina?Pashmina and cashmere are two words for the same thing. Some urban legends say that pashmina is more luxurious than cashmere, but it is not true. In India and Nepal the word for, what we in the Western world know as cashmere, is pashmina. Unfortunately, the term pashmina has become a diluted concept in our part of the world, and often one can find scarves and stoles labeled as 100% pashmina sold for Rs 100 or less on the Internet or local markets, but in reality is made
5 Signs That You Need Help From an Interior Designer
Posted by Aceola
on July 16, 2019
Building and renovating can be fun and exciting, but they can also create a great many challenges. When starting such an involved project, it’s important to collaborate with experts you can trust: builders, architects, tradies, bankers, mortgage specialists, etc. Interior designers are also among this pool of helpful experts, but they’re often considered a luxury and therefore overlooked in an attempt to cut costs. There are, however, a few occasions when an interior designer is crucial for a smoother experience, when they can also help you save money, time, energy