There are proposals that seem far-fetched until one finds the right images to illustrate it. So it has happened to me with these floors with three-dimensional patterns; original right? It is relatively common to find them in restaurants and not so common in homes.
Large spaces are required to install such a floor. The three-dimensional patterns are extremely striking and if we install them in a small room they will tend to recharge the space. In neutral tones and ceramic materials, they are usually installed in bathrooms, kitchens and hallways, do you dare?
Seen the images, it doesn't seem like such a bad idea to install one of these dreams, right? We must take into account when doing so, however, that it will be convenient to have a large space in which furniture and decorative objects do not pile up. The graphic pattern of the floors, together with an excess of furniture, would make the space look overly cluttered.
The larger the motifs of the chosen pattern, the more it will attract attention. And something similar will happen with colors; as soon as we include in the trio of colors one that is out of the chromatic range, the more striking it will be. Look at the cover image, isn't the first floor the most cheeky?
A Pair of sober furniture They will help balance the space. It does not mean that we cannot use another style of furniture; If you look at the second image, the three-dimensional pattern of cubes fits perfectly with the rustic air of both spaces. I love the kitchen, I couldn't fault it, and I like the idea of combining two materials on the same floor. It's not the first we've talked about Decoora de soils we combine; we dedicated a wide entry to him last June, if I remember correctly.
Do you like three-dimensional patterns to decorate the floor? My only fear about these is that they will make me tired or "dizzy" in a short period of time.
Hello, I would like to know where they sell the products in Argentina. I am looking for a top-floor for a cellar that is in the basement