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10th September 2021 D.I.Y

Exposed Piping: Your Channel for a Chic Home!

Gone are the days where you should be ashamed of your exposed pipes putting off the visitors – these conduits give the finishing touches to any modern home needing that particular spice.

Aside from being a great accent with just minimal improvements, exposed piping offers something more that is valued by the people of today: convenience. Not only are pipes in the open easier to clean, but they can be used in different ways if you’re keen enough. What’s more?

If you have a particular eye for a specific theme, these displayed tubing can provide you with the subtlety and a pop of uniqueness perfect for your standout home.

Get your exposed pipes out because the industrial setting is extremely in!

Make Your Bathroom Bloom

There are certain hotspots in your home that require more ducts than other sections. While you may take the extra mile to cover them, taking the easier route of maximizing their presence can provide you with a lot more design ideas to play with. Here are some of the suggestions for exposed piping that can quickly turn your bathroom from “no” to “whoa!” with a few touches:

Bare your Shower

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Why should you be the only bare one out in the shower? Opt for the bare it all option for your latest shower installation and observe the drastic change in your bathroom atmosphere! While most people make their bath lines invisible, stand out from the rest by making the most out of your exposed piping. Either choose a minimalistic look that brings out a subtle highlight, or go all out with a dramatic touch with bold colours.

Don’t Blink in the Sink

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You won’t need to let your personality down the drain when you choose to accentuate your exposed piping in the sink. Sink and shower taps can have a life of their own when you choose to show them off! Attaching some lights in the sink pipelines is a great start to pave the way towards being effortlessly chic!

Sink pipe ideas are not even limited to the bathroom, as you can add a quirky element in your kitchen by highlighting the water lines. Not only does it add a personal touch to your kitchen area, but it also doubles up as a rack you can hang items with.

Turn Pipes into an Asset

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Sometimes, your water lines are positioned in the most random places. Don’t let it stop you from making a statement, though. With the right colour finish, you can go with any theme of your preference. Into that modern, contemporary look? Highlight your thick tubes above with a matte black hue for a tremendous everyday contrast. How about hand-picking a bright red shade for that eye-catching retro finish?

Your bathroom pipes shouldn’t always end up as dull; you can always add the right spice into the mix.

When in Doubt, Accessorize!

The most random pipelines don’t always have to blend in – showcase your keen eye for details by mixing fashion and functionality in unexpected places. Improve your home design and up your decorating game by hopping in on the exposed piping trend. Throw in some style, and you’re in for a ride!

Light it Out!

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You can deliberately have some pipelines exposed in your kitchen (or any area of your choice) to show off your trendy personality! Light fixtures made from exposed piping can do more than light up your chosen spot, it can also convey a lot more things – like your ability to give glamour to everything, even to unnoticed features.

Be Bold with Gold

Midas has the golden touch; why can’t you? Exposed piping can either be thick or thin, but that shouldn’t let you down when you’re going for a minimalistic design with just the right pop of hue! Some units have thick water lines up their ceiling, either for emergencies or there is just no other space available. Either way, bright gold conduits can liven up your living space. You can even choose any other colour; make your home your own.

They can even be seen out of every nook and cranny, including the space allotted for your reading blues. Still, you can never go wrong with the steampunk design, no matter how delicate. Give a kick to your interior decorations by making the displayed electrical and water channels the library’s main focus.

Pipes Don’t Just Hold Water

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Exposed piping designs are not just limited to walls and ceilings. In fact, you can definitely use them to support something. How about a wine holder, but make it a statement?

Styles of Pipes

Exposed piping can give you an infinite list of designs that can create different atmospheres in your own home. Be it retro, industrial, modern, or vintage, choosing the right style of conduits is a vital decision you shouldn’t miss out on.

Here are some pipe styles to consider when making changes around your space:

Copper Pipes: Copper is a popular choice not only because of its versatility, but also because of its durable properties. As the premium choice in plumbing, copper pipes’ main selling point is strong components that won’t contaminate your water source. What’s more? You can definitely leave them as they are because copper pipes are chic enough already.

PVC Pipes: These plastic pipes are usually used for water drainage, but can typically function all around. This type of channel makes a great exposed piping decor because of its longevity and resistance to rust. Color them black or any shade you want and watch as the plumbing lines transform the scene. What’s more? PVC pipes are great for DIY projects – consider this when you want to have a unique home that is one-of-a-kind.

PEX Pipes: Similarly made out of plastic, PEX pipes are known for their flexibility. As they can be adjusted to fit into tight places while still maintaining the durability needed for functionality, these pipes can be an addition you are looking for all along! No matter what style of conduits you use, what’s important is you find the drive to appreciate the potential of exposed piping. Channel your inner designer by giving life to the lines that are a fast-growing trend!

4th April 2018 D.I.Y

The DIY Mistakes Interior Designers Wish You You’d Stop Making

Deep down, we all fancy ourselves as a bit of an interior design/DIY guru. After all, pretty cushions are pretty cushions, and when it comes to painting a wall, how hard can it be? Right?

RIGHT?

But if you take the time to watch pretty much any renovation reality show, you’ll quickly realise even the most capable (or not-so-capable) DIY decorators aren’t immune to making some pretty epic stuff-ups.

So we spoke to three Aussie interior designers at the top of their game to find out the most common DIY mistakes they see on a day-to-day basis… in other words, what NOT to try at home.

Darren Palmer
Interior Designer, judge on ‘The Block’ and author of HomeSPACE.

 

 

“I truly believe the biggest mistake DIY’ers make is not setting a brief. By working out exactly what they need to achieve, what their family requires and what they need to add or subtract from the home to make it work properly as well as considering things like style, mood and budget, people are able to create a plan and plot a path.

“Without the briefing process and having a document to adhere to along the way you can end up with a completely different, or at worst a completely disparate, result than you intended.”Don’t just dive in head first without a plan.
Don’t spend more than you have or more than you should
Don’t worry about what your friends think if you love it
Don’t please only yourself if you plan to sell your property within the next 2 years.
Don’t fall in love with one solution. there are always myriad options and plan b is often better than your first intention.
Don’t be timid. Use your character and personality to inform decisions and commit to them wholeheartedly. It’s not the risks you take that you regret, it’s the chances you missed that keep you awake at night so just have faith, plan and commit to a bold solution that you are passionate about.

Vivian Panagos
Interior Designer and Blogger

“The most common DIY decorating mistake that I see is not taking the time to space plan and draft a furniture floor plan before buying ‘big ticket items’ like a sofa. Furniture needs space to “breathe” and often I see a too-big-for-the-room sofa pushed up against a wall because that’s the only way it will fit in the space or coffee tables that are difficult to navigate around.

“Pushing furniture away from walls and allowing the right amount of space to move freely makes a big difference to how a room feels.

“What you don’t have in a room is just as important as what you do have and a floor plan can help you work through any space planning issues by experimenting on paper before committing to the real deal.”

Jen Bishop
Publisher of Interiors Addict and Reno Addict.

“I think something many people get wrong is being in rush! When you move house or decide to make over a room, it is so tempting to want it all done in a week. We have all become too used to have things immediately!

“The worst thing you can do is go out shopping one Saturday (or worse, online) with the mission to get everything you need for your new kid’s bedroom or living room. It will end in disaster! Even worse if you try and get everything from the same shop.

“Great, authentic, unique interiors which you’ll love coming home to, take time. The best decisions are the ones you sit on for a couple of weeks or even months and keep going back to. This also gives you the time to save up for the couch you really want rather than making do with the cheaper one just because it’s on sale. So my top decorating tip is always to take your time and buy things you really love.

Never paint a room without first trying out some decent sized sample pot patches on the wall, or a few walls, and looking at the effects at different times of day.
“Another mistake we all make is buying things because they’re on trend. Yes, copper, Mongolian sheepskins, fiddle leaf figs, knot cushions and Scandi coffee tables may be all the rage now, but what happens when the magazines have different things next year? By all means buy on trend items but make sure your investment pieces are classics.

“Something you must never do is paint a room without first trying out some decent sized sample pot patches on the wall, or a few walls, and looking at the effects at different times of day, in daylight and artificial light.

“Another mistake to avoid is buying furniture without measuring your space first. The best plan is to mark out your new lounge or rug with masking tape on the floor so you can see how big or small it will feel in the space and if you can walk around pieces comfortably.”

 

If you’re interested in continuing reading this post, please go to the original article which can be found here at HuffingtonPost!

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