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Oakville Beaver, 26 Apr 2018, p. 49

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Advertorial Customizing design trends for your home Each year we are presented with new and innovative trends in design and home decor. But many of us often wonder how to translate these daring styles into our own homes for livability. Here, Sharon Grech, Benjamin Moore colour and design expert, shares her tips for incorporating bold trends into your home. Touch of velvet: While you may remem­ ber velvet a s a popular mid-century fab­ ric, it has recently made a resurgence in home decor. Known for its distinctively smooth, rich texture, velvet is a popular way to make a space look and feel luxuri­ ous. "Whether you want to invest in a strik­ ing velvet sofa or velvet accent pillows, either option will add that sophisticated feel to a space. Another great way to in­ corporate velvet into a room is by using premium, soft-touch matte paint on a fea­ ture wall," suggests Grech. Benjamin Moore Century is a first of- its-kind paint that creates a tactile expe­ rience, similar to that of a soft leather glove. Bedrooms, dining rooms and powder rooms are all great spaces to consider making a bold statement with a feature wall. Gorgeous geometrics: When it comes to geometric shapes and patterns, a little can go a long way, so you want to ensure the pattern isn't competing with other elements in the space. Incorporate this trend without going overboard by using accents. Backsplashes are the perfect place to be daring with geometric patterns. Kitch­ ens and bathrooms are ideal for adding geometry in design a s they contain rela­ tively small and focused areas. If you are looking for an option that requires a little less commitment, try incorporating ac­ cessories with a geo structure or pattern. Interlocking & Concrete Specialists a T T j j m a r Landscaping Ltd. • Pebble Concrete • Stam ped Concrete • Interlocking • Flagstone • W alkw ays • G arage Floors • Patios • Drivew ays • C u rb s (French) .. Call Mario 905.842.7171 sunm arlandscape.com BAEUMLER A P P R O ED Geometric-inspired coffee tables and mirrors can emulate that sam e modern look without having to make a big com­ mitment in your space or budget. Marvelous metals: Gone are the days of choosing between silver and gold. We've expanded our metallic palette to include even more metals like chrome, rose gold, copper and brass. The art of mixing metals and metallic tones is being applied in details through­ out the entire home to add depth and in­ trigue into a space. "Metals are no longer reserved for fau­ cets and fixtures," says Grech. "One of the reasons I love this trend is because of its adaptability. Metals complement so many different hues, which make them easy to add into a space and coordinate with existing decor." Find more information at www. benjaminmoore.ca. (NC) Irimmings Ltd. EXPOSED AGGREGATE (Pebble) D R IV E W A Y S T S S S S fr* C U R B S P A T IO S S T E P S W a l k w a y s g a r a g e F LO O R S uality At Its Best! __/ Call Fernando rea m FREE ESTIMATES ~ r ~ 9 0 5 - 8 4 4 - 5 5 1 8 1 - 8 8 8 - 9 4 4 - 5 5 1 8 C O N C R E T E Overhead Door Co. of Hamilton-Burlington Proud to be servicing the GTA for 32 years. 5450 Harvester Road, Burlington Overhead Door (Hamilton-Burlington) Ltd. 905-333-1772 info@overheaddoorburlington.ca overheaddoorburlington.ca Thermacore® For premium construction and maximum thermal efficiency, a Thermacore® insulated steel door is the ideal choice. This series o f doors feature our sandwich construction of steel-polyurethane- steel as well as between-section seals with thermal breaks to reduce air infiltration. With several panel designs to choose from, these doors offer design flexibility, durability and thermal efficiency that will help keep your home comfortable in cold or hot climates. | O akville B eaver | T hursday, A pril 26,2018 insidehalton.com mailto:info@overheaddoorburlington.ca

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