Choose From A Wide Selection Of Greek Decor Types
The Hippocrates Square design is on hand in a wide selection of decor products from wall hangings, to throw pillows, to rugs and custom size drapes, and even toddler duvets or bath mats.Style Your Entire Rooms Decor
Entire Greek themed collections are available for your bedroom, bathroom and almost any room in your house. Have you thought about a new rug for your office?Did You Know You Can Personalize This Design
We can change the main color or any color within this pattern to ANY shade you like. We can also digitally add personalized text anywhere within the design. Our customization options are nearly limitless. We can change the accessory objects or the central object within this specific Hippocrates Square pattern.Shade Your Windows with the Coolest Greek Drapes
You might be someone who never messes with your window treatments, but natural light entering in through a window brightens up any area, making it peaceful and more appealing. However, that doesn’t mean windows shouldn’t still display intricate curtains. As many people have seen, curtains don't just provide adornment for your windows, they also give some appreciated privacy.
Pale shades of curtains make small spaces appear light and spacious. Plus, they don't engulf the space. If you want dark shades and strong hues for more personality or to more effectively obstruct the sunshine, ensure that you keep your walls pale or neutral shade. For more personality, hang up a set of Hippocrates Square curtains.
All curtains should be installed at floor-length, unless there is a piece of furniture that would prevent them to reach that far. If there is a furnishing below your window, whether it's a sofa, a sink, or merely just a chair rail, your curtains should fall barely below the window trim. When installing them, always pin them as high as you can. Your eyes have a tendency to follow lines, so highly placed curtains will undoubtedly add height to your space. Bring Nature Indoors
Natural lighting is not the only piece of the outdoors you can bring indoors. If your room’s theme is more modern, you can benefit from adding some natural elements into your space. Test out organic materials such as bamboo or stone, whose textures can offer a complementary contrast to the geometric form of modern decor. “Accessible design is good design.” Steve Ballmer