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Wall Texture

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Are you bored of your plain walls , colored or less colored in your home ? Well, me too and as you know me when I have a new idea for decorating my house I share it with you .Not a long time ago, I heard about the texture walls or the 3D ones .It looks more than good in a spacious and well decorated living room. What does texture exactly mean ? Well, we can talk about the texture of brick , marble , wood and so on.I will let you some ideas to inspire you as inspired me and helped too. The 3D walls are more interesting and it offers an arty style to your living room, but it isn’t something easy to have in a living room. You have to have courage to adopt a 3D wall, because it can load your room and make it appear smaller.

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Unit 315 or A Wonderful Loft

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This apartment combines the modern and classic elements in a suitable way. I consider that this offers a wonderful view both to an architect and an unintitiated. The designers used very clever the entire space and succeeded in arranging the entire space for everything.

Unit 315 is a residential project created by the Canadian builder Dennis Dorion and his wife Dorion Scott and the project is located in a former Wrigley’s chewing gum factory in Toronto, Canada, which was converted into apartments during the late 1990s.
The interior of the apartment is contemporary and rich in details, integrating artistic elements with industrial ones. The predominant color on the walls and ceiling is white and a dark reflective floor offers contrast along with the dark tones of the side walls that are painted black.
The overall neutral tones create a very elegant ambiance with long white curtains adding privacy and large windows allowing a good view of the surroundings. The lounge area is separated from the kitchen through a large island and the second floor is accessed through a spiraling staircase that also acts as a sculptural element in the living area. Another interesting characteristic of this space is that there is a separate room for the motorcycle so that it also becomes a part of the ambiance.

Would you like to live there?