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Become The Architect Of Your Own Space
Become The Architect Of Your Own Space – We all have our own sense of style. Whether you’re choosing a car, an outfit or a hairstyle, finding something that suits your taste is paramount. The same holds true when it comes to your home. We are instrumental in creating our own spaces, tailoring them to our own unique preferences.
The Importance Of Colour
Colour has a vital role to play in our well-being. That’s why it’s so important to choose the colours for your own home. After all, it’s where we spend most of our time. It’s the place where we wake up, welcome guests, prepare food, eat meals and celebrate special occasions. We spend most of our lives at home, so we need to make sure we feel as comfortable there as possible. Our well-being is an enormous factor in how we function on a daily basis. It impacts on our sense of humour, our mood and our productivity throughout the day. When you think about it, it makes complete sense.
We’re here to give you some great ideas about how you can arrange your home at a price you can afford and without putting in too much effort.
Personalising Your IKEA Furniture
Have you heard that you can personalise your IKEA kitchen and furniture? Imagine being able to build your own special and unique kitchen with IKEA cabinets… well, now it’s possible! We know just how important colour can be in our lives, and that’s why we’ve given you free reign to select the perfect colour for your furniture from a choice of over a thousand shades.
You might be wondering how that could be possible – after all, IKEA only offers a few standard colours. Let us explain. Noremax has made fronts and other components which fit perfectly on existing IKEA cabinets. Our compatible products are assembled in exactly the same way as IKEA products and come in any NCS colour. Not only can you select your own favourite colour, you can choose the gloss level of your kitchen, storage system, sideboard or wardrobe. Since our system is compatible with both a Metod kitchen and Faktum kitchen, the Pax wardrobe and Besta-storage system, you’ve got a world of choice at your fingertips.
A World Of Possibilties
You are only limited by your own imagination. Perhaps you want to give each room its own unique character. Or perhaps you’d rather go for a coordinated approach throughout your home. In your bedroom, you could choose colours to soothe and relax you so you fall asleep more easily, while in your home office you could select shades which help you to think more creatively. We’re here to help you achieve the effects you’ve been dreaming of.
Why not go for a fully cohesive kitchen, with cabinet fronts that match the colour of your wall? Giving your space the look of a custom-built kitchen, there’s no better way to capture the minimalist Nordic style. Or perhaps you’d rather use more colours for a vibrant look, opting for contrasting colours or the same shade in different tones?
If you like to change your home décor frequently, it’s a good idea to choose colours for your walls and furniture which are timeless in their appeal. Neutral shades never go out of style and you can easily switch out the accessories like pillows, vases, tablecloths and curtains in different patterns and colours to suit your current tastes and preferences.
IKEA furniture may not give you such flexibility, but thanks to Noremax’s creative products you can take your home furnishings to a brand new level, putting your own unique stamp on your home.
Since you can choose your own level of gloss, you can add even more individuality to your cabinets and wardrobes. There are three different options to choose from: a 10% matt gloss, a 20% silk matt gloss and a 40% semi-gloss. Our matt surface only reflects minimal light, while the semi-gloss boasts a velvety surface which reflects a little light. Our semi-gloss surface reflects more light for a shinier look.
Making The Right Decisions For You
Choosing the right level of gloss and colour for you is something that is a very personal choice. However, we can point you in the direction of the latest trends and help you to find out more about the practical advantages of choosing different materials.
For example, we’ve discovered that cool and dark colours have a tendency to show fingerprints if you select a matt surface. However, if you choose lighter shades, you’ll find that marks are harder to spot. If you’re looking for inspiration to help you choose the right finish for you, you might want to consider semi-gloss – the standard choice of door, slat and window manufacturers.
When you’re choosing the gloss-level and colour for you, you should bear in mind the lighting in your room. Light has a key role to play in the way that colours and surfaces are perceived. Also, take into account the size of your room. If you have a very small space, it will look even smaller if you choose a dark colour, while a lighter shade will create the illusion of airiness and spaciousness in even a compact area.
If you need some specialist advice to help you choose the right gloss level and colours for you, you should consider consulting a professional interior designer or interior architect. Having an awareness of the enormous role that colours play in our lives couldn’t be more important, so taking advice from professionals in the field could be the best way forward for you.
Don’t be afraid to push the boundaries, to step outside your comfort zone and bring more colour into the rooms of your home. If you want to change your furniture’s décor there’s no need to replace your entire wardrobe or kitchen – you can leave the cabinets in place and simply exchange their fronts for brand new, stylish shades that perfect match your current tastes.
Welcome to our creative transformation of IKEA furniture!
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