Posts Tagged ‘Benchtops’
Stylish Interiors
This week has just flown. I’ve been working on a number of interior decorating and colour projects this week and have spent alot of time at my desk sourcing different items, putting them into floor plans, choosing colour schemes, writing up Specification Sheets and preparing quotes.
The projects are all so diversified which makes life very interesting and challenging. We have French Provincial in one home.
Clean and crisp in another, modern in one,
soft and dreamy in another
and Hamptons Style in yet another.
I also had a visit from Caesarstone who are promoting their latest product Motivo.
I saw it displayed at Designex but couldn’t get close enough as there was a big crowd gathered around. Motivo is a quartz surface that incorporates a sculpted pattern texture in the surface. Presently it is available in Crocodile in Jet Black or Lace in Snow. It’s very beautiful and slabs on a wall or bar would look stunning. I’d love to use some in a project, so if you’re game, give me a call.
What style do you like to come home to each evening? If you would like assistance creating your harmonious environment, contact me.
Have a great weekend and hopefully I’ll see more of you next week.
Beautiful Benchtops

Fun Lovin' Free Spirit Caesarstone
Today I was shown the new Caesarstone colours. I love this benchtop surface for its durability and look. The new colours include Organic White and Buttermilk which are a textured almost stone-like look, Whisper – a soft grey, Urban and Walnut which are variations of browns and Black Rocks which is an almost black textured look. They have also included Free Spirit which has a multitude of chunks and chips of shells and amethyst. It oozes fun and is aptly named, don’t you think?
But I fell in love with the Concetto which is their luxury surface. I have never seen images of it beforeand would love to see it in the flesh. It is handmade from individually cut semi-precious stones. Also in a range of colours, it has many applications. Backlit for a splash back or undercounter finish would be absolutely stunning. It comes with a hefty price tag but worth dreaming about.









