Choose From A Variety Of Contemporary Decor Types
The Elephant pattern is available in an assortment of decorative products from posters, to duvet covers, to area rugs and window curtains, and even toddler duvet covers or custom size shower curtains.Decorate Your Entire Room
Entire Contemporary themed collections are available for your bedroom, bathroom and almost any room in your house. What about an area rug for your office?Personalize This Design
We can change the main color or any color within this design to ANY color you desire. We can also add personalized text anywhere within the design. Our custom choices are essentially unlimited. We can change the accessory objects or the central object within this particular Elephant design.Liven Up Your Rooms with Contemporary Cool Rugs
Rugs are often thought of as a useful accent. They are there to keep your feet off the cold, uncovered floors. They give you an added layer of warmth and softness for your kids and fur babies that love to play on the floor. They add more than physical warmth too, because their presence also helps make a room more “warm” and welcoming.
While hardwood floors look clean, Elephant rugs can display the part in your house that is enjoyed by all. They are the hint to those who enter the home that this is the place where they can feel comfortable and relax. Plus, rugs are stunning. While a room of strong metals and rugged wood textures presents a sleek, sophisticated home, a rug softens it a bit so it still looks lived in. It’s precisely the soft hint you need to create the ideal juxtaposition for a beautiful home.Balancing The Wall And Your Contemporary Decor Prints.
Confirm that the center of your artwork hangs at eye level. If you have a house of tall and short people, average their heights and hang it there! Your wall furnishings are firstly for your enjoyment. It represents you, and should be shown off in the most aesthetic way.“A house should grow in the same way that an artist’s painting growsl a few dabs today, a few more tomorrow, and the rest when the spirit moves you.” Mario Buatta 1935-2018
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