Gigantografias en los dormitorios

    Ultimamente se estan poniendo muy de moda los dormitorios con gigantografías, es decir imagenes a lo grande del tema de tu preferencia. Toma una foto o elige una imagen y mandala a imprimir del tamaño que tu prefieras, el cuarto quedará bellamente decorado.
    Las gigantografía digitales son imágenes de gran tamaño que se imprimen en diferentes materiales. Hoy la tecnología permite la impresión directa y la modalidad digital con calidad fotográfica.
    Antes de encargar este tipo de impresiones, es conveniente conocer lo siguiente:
    -Las gigantografías pueden imprimirse en diferentes materiales: Papel (su durabilidad es escasa, por lo que hay que protegerlo con acrílico, que encarece el precio); en vinilo (se despega con facilidad); en vinilo microperforado (permite la visión de adentro hacia afuera a través de pequeños agujeros, no tiene buena definición); y en tela sintética. Este último material es el más recomendado, porque permite una impresión con calidad fotográfica.
    -Las telas usadas para este fin reciben un tratamiento UV de manera que son resistentes al sol. A esto se suma la utilización de tintas para exterior. Como las gigantografías digitales son relativamente nuevas en el mercado, todavía no se sabe a ciencia cierta cuál es su durabilidad. Pero los proveedores aseguran que pueden mantenerse en perfecto estado unos tres años como mínimo.
    -Estas imágenes digitales pueden iluminarse desde atrás (backlight) o desde el frente (frontlight).
    -Gracias a la velocidad que permite la nueva tecnología usada para la impresión digital, se puede entregar una gigantografía en forma casi inmediata. Esto también se debe a que no hay necesidad de pasos previos, ya que para imprimir lo único necesario es un archivo digital.
    -No hay medidas mínimas ni máximas para realizar una gigantografía. Si es de gran formato, sólo es necesario soldar las telas hasta alcanzar el tamaño elegido. En este caso es conveniente colocarla en el exterior e iluminarla desde el frente, ya que esto disimula totalmente las uniones de las telas.
    Como ven las gigantografías son una excelente opción de decoración para el dormitorio y para todo su hogar. Puede hacer una gigantografía con el rostro de su hijo, de un paisaje, de una pelicula, de un arcoiris, de barney, de una obra de arte abstracta, etc. el resto es solo usar su imaginación.
    Ver otro ejemplo en: Gigantografia en dormitorio
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A New Houston Shopping Destination For Antiques

     

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    Look for the Fiesta Mart on Alabama at Dunlavy, and you'll be near a hot pocket of stores selling reasonably priced, yet very chic antiques.   One of my favorite bargain-hunting destinations for antiques  - Antiques and Interiors on Dunlavy (3845 Dunlavy) shares the mall with this Fiesta.  And, another store,  The Country Gentleman, is just a few doors down.  Rumored to be closing its doors, Larry, The Country Gentleman himself, has taken on some partners and given his store a new look - he confirmed his store is remaining open for good.  Judging by the inventory I saw - this is welcomed news.    Besides these two stores,  a third one has now opened, making this Fiesta Mart Mall a force in Houston antiquing areas. 

    While shopping there last week, I noticed this newly opened store called Boxwood Interiors.  It immediately called to me when, through the window, I glimpsed freshly laid seagrass matting stretching from the front door to the back.  It's amazing what spending a few extra dollars on seagrass will do to an old and ugly mall space.  The store is fresh and inviting with gleaming white walls and neutral colors.    But something about Boxwood seemed very familiar - why, I wondered aloud?  The ladies working there informed me that it looked familiar because Boxwood was actually owned by Foxglove, a small interiors shop doing business in the space up the street that Hien Lam Upholsterers once occupied.  Got that?  Foxglove, at 1420 Alabama, is a little off the beaten tract, and thus, it is still striving for big-time recognition.  With this new second store on the scene, it finally is  breaking out.   Helping out is neighbor Antiques and Interiors on Dunlavy which has been attracting new traffic daily - their tenants just keep getting better and better.  Hopefully, Boxwood will benefit from all this business going on at  the corner of Dunlavy and Alabama.  Just look for the Fiesta!

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    Boxwood and Foxglove specialize in lighting fixtures, many of which come from Alcon - the fabulous lighting store next door to Foxglove on Alabama.   Another speciality is iron based tables, as seen above,  that can be custom ordered in any size or shape. 

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    They sell custom upholstery at both Boxwood and Foxglove.  The sofas have striking shapes - nothing is common here.  The pieces are covered in natural linen with nailheads, which give them an contemporary edge.  I love this high armed sofa.

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    This sofa is a modern take on an antique shape. 

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    This sofa has a painted wood frame.   There are piles of custom pillows everywhere - these are accented with trim.

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    Lamps are another speciality.  Here, french wine bottles are ready for shades.

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    The right wall is ceiling to floor cubby holes filled with goodies, such as:

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    Burlap wrapped lampshades in drum and other chic shapes.

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    Glass canisters of different shapes.

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    Coral and candles.

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    Stone shapes for plants or TV clickers, you decide.

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    The cubbyholes, light fixtures, and seagrass goes on and on.

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    Boxwood and Foxglove both used this handsome damask on armchairs and ottomans.

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    How convenient - a wire basket filled with candle sleeves.

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    I love this ottoman  - tufted, wooden french legs and all!

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    There are lots of mirrors and garden seats, framed prints and lamps.

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    Greeting you at the door is this wooden light fixture -  this shape is all the rage right now.

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     Bid Boxwood goodbye and go next door.

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    Next Stop:   The Country Gentleman specializes in antiques from Europe - with an emphasis on Spain.

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    A set of six:  Italian chairs newly upholstered in linen.

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    A French settee upholstered in a Fortuny style print.

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    Last Stop:    Antiques and Interiors on Dunlavy.  An antique mall, with many different vendors - the quality keeps getting better and better.   Here a set of six chairs, slipcovered in linen hang out, waiting for a buyer.  I love these slips!

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    A wooden French light fixture - this style is hot right now.

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    A painted ottoman that would look as great  for the feet or as for a coffee table.

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    A painted Swedish tea table - beautiful!

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    I love the scale of this antique mirror.

    If you are planning on visiting Antiques and Interiors on Dunlavy, be sure to stop in at Boxwood.  And while you are there, go next door and visit The Country Gentleman.    Three excellent antique stores and a Fiesta Food Mart to boot!

    Source URL: http://interiordesignblogz.blogspot.com/2008/03/
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A New Houston Shopping Destination For Antiques

     

    Snap34

    Look for the Fiesta Mart on Alabama at Dunlavy, and you'll be near a hot pocket of stores selling reasonably priced, yet very chic antiques.   One of my favorite bargain-hunting destinations for antiques  - Antiques and Interiors on Dunlavy (3845 Dunlavy) shares the mall with this Fiesta.  And, another store,  The Country Gentleman, is just a few doors down.  Rumored to be closing its doors, Larry, The Country Gentleman himself, has taken on some partners and given his store a new look - he confirmed his store is remaining open for good.  Judging by the inventory I saw - this is welcomed news.    Besides these two stores,  a third one has now opened, making this Fiesta Mart Mall a force in Houston antiquing areas. 

    While shopping there last week, I noticed this newly opened store called Boxwood Interiors.  It immediately called to me when, through the window, I glimpsed freshly laid seagrass matting stretching from the front door to the back.  It's amazing what spending a few extra dollars on seagrass will do to an old and ugly mall space.  The store is fresh and inviting with gleaming white walls and neutral colors.    But something about Boxwood seemed very familiar - why, I wondered aloud?  The ladies working there informed me that it looked familiar because Boxwood was actually owned by Foxglove, a small interiors shop doing business in the space up the street that Hien Lam Upholsterers once occupied.  Got that?  Foxglove, at 1420 Alabama, is a little off the beaten tract, and thus, it is still striving for big-time recognition.  With this new second store on the scene, it finally is  breaking out.   Helping out is neighbor Antiques and Interiors on Dunlavy which has been attracting new traffic daily - their tenants just keep getting better and better.  Hopefully, Boxwood will benefit from all this business going on at  the corner of Dunlavy and Alabama.  Just look for the Fiesta!

    antiques 052 

    Boxwood and Foxglove specialize in lighting fixtures, many of which come from Alcon - the fabulous lighting store next door to Foxglove on Alabama.   Another speciality is iron based tables, as seen above,  that can be custom ordered in any size or shape. 

    antiques 055

    They sell custom upholstery at both Boxwood and Foxglove.  The sofas have striking shapes - nothing is common here.  The pieces are covered in natural linen with nailheads, which give them an contemporary edge.  I love this high armed sofa.

     antiques 032

    This sofa is a modern take on an antique shape. 

    antiques 034

    This sofa has a painted wood frame.   There are piles of custom pillows everywhere - these are accented with trim.

    antiques 033

    Lamps are another speciality.  Here, french wine bottles are ready for shades.

    antiques 040

    The right wall is ceiling to floor cubby holes filled with goodies, such as:

    antiques 041

    Burlap wrapped lampshades in drum and other chic shapes.

    antiques 042

    Glass canisters of different shapes.

    antiques 043

    Coral and candles.

    antiques 045

    Stone shapes for plants or TV clickers, you decide.

    antiques 048

    The cubbyholes, light fixtures, and seagrass goes on and on.

     antiques 044

    Boxwood and Foxglove both used this handsome damask on armchairs and ottomans.

    antiques 046

    How convenient - a wire basket filled with candle sleeves.

    antiques 049

    I love this ottoman  - tufted, wooden french legs and all!

    antiques 057

    There are lots of mirrors and garden seats, framed prints and lamps.

     antiques 059

    Greeting you at the door is this wooden light fixture -  this shape is all the rage right now.

    antiques 039

     Bid Boxwood goodbye and go next door.

    antiques 065

    Next Stop:   The Country Gentleman specializes in antiques from Europe - with an emphasis on Spain.

    antiques 070

    A set of six:  Italian chairs newly upholstered in linen.

    antiques 075

    A French settee upholstered in a Fortuny style print.

    antiques 079

    Last Stop:    Antiques and Interiors on Dunlavy.  An antique mall, with many different vendors - the quality keeps getting better and better.   Here a set of six chairs, slipcovered in linen hang out, waiting for a buyer.  I love these slips!

    antiques 077

    A wooden French light fixture - this style is hot right now.

    antiques 078

    A painted ottoman that would look as great  for the feet or as for a coffee table.

    antiques 087 

    A painted Swedish tea table - beautiful!

    antiques 085

    I love the scale of this antique mirror.

    If you are planning on visiting Antiques and Interiors on Dunlavy, be sure to stop in at Boxwood.  And while you are there, go next door and visit The Country Gentleman.    Three excellent antique stores and a Fiesta Food Mart to boot!

    Source URL: http://interiordesignblogz.blogspot.com/2008/03/
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