For Bria Cabinetry, Dura Supreme offers two door styles with Exotic Veneer options for transitional and contemporary designs with high visual impact. With the exception of Bamboo and Walnut, whi
How to Coordinate and Match Wood Stains / Undertones Whether it's 1 room or an open layout it's ideal to have 2 wood tones (3 max) in a space, any more than tha
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If you can paint and sand, you can create this timeworn look on any new or old piece
How to put together a classic surround from stock lumber and moldings
You can completely transform the look of your bathroom by adding a frame around your builder-grade plate glass mirror.
Foolproof instructions for creating perfect painted floors
Using simple craft paint and a few dollars in wood, create this rustic-looking stencil artwork. Choose any quotation to personalize your space.
A rag and a bit of primer can give plain wood the whitewashed look of driftwood
Michael Green Architecture has proposed a design for the world’s tallest wood building
Beautify a wooden door even more when you add a glass pane, adding light and style to the room.
Learn how to make Ultra Violet Faux Agates on a wood slice with Tombow Dual Brush Pens, the Tombow Mister and Tombow MONO Aqua Liquid Glue
If you live in an older home, it's likely that you have wood trim in at least one (or all) rooms of your house. We've talked before about the pros and cons
Painting over wood, "wood" you or would you rather not? Alison Victoria, head DesignMine designer spoke with customers at Room and Board regarding their deci...
A model of a 42 story wood building designed by Skidmore Owings Merrill sat tantalizingly on the stage, as architects, engineers and designers recapped the rising fortunes of taller wood buildings of CLT. But how to hang cabinetry?
This tutorial will show you how to use some textures and a couple of different 3D material and light settings, as well as adjustment layers, to create a realistic chipped, painted wood text effect....
Reader Question: “One thing that is not clear to me… with the colors trending from brown, beige, cream to grey, black, white, how do you incorporate grey, black and white when the furniture is wood (cherry, mahogany, whatever)? Do you just ignore the wood color? I’m guessing you’ll say no. Do you paint the wood (my husband is frightened by this thought – yes I read your post about that)? There must be some way to keep the classic wood... Continue Reading →