Industrial
What is Industrial Chic?
Industrial chic design is all about bold and edgy statement pieces to create a modern interior. Think exposed brick, natural wood, stone, and metal.
The key to achieving this finish in your home is to select natural finishes that blend well together and that do not overpower the area. When it comes to furnishings in the space, simplicity is key. As the heroes of the room should be the natural materials.
How to achieve this style in your new home!
Working with your Cavalier Homes Colour Consultant, they will be able to offer your advice and insider style tips to create a colour selection in this style.
For your internal colour selection, think about natural stone for your floors and benchtops, neutral wall colours and warm the space up with timber features.
For your external colour selection, go for an exposed brick façade and use natural stone and wood as a feature.
External
Large External Tile – Promenado Charcoal Extra Textured 600 x 600 from Beaumont Tiles
Feature Tile – Tribecca Multi Colour Brick 60 x 250 from Beaumont Tiles
Brick – Gypsy Rose from PGH Bricks
External Colorbond Colours – Monument, Night Sky & Wallaby
Stackstone – Charcoal from Beaumont Tiles
Internal
Large Internal Tile – Promenado Greige Textured 300 x 600 from Beaumont Tiles
Addis White Satin 60 x 240 from Beaumont Tiles
Carpet – Godfrey Hirst Penny Lane Colour Onyx from Flooring Xtra
Stone Benchtop – Milan Collection Colour Ash Naturale from Smartstone
Cabinetry – Cinder Matt Finish, White Cement Matera Finish, Tasmanian Oak Matt Finish from Polytec
Paint – Gradient 1, Gradient 2 & Gradient 7 from Haymes Paint
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Contemporary
What is Contemporary style? Contemporary style is classic and timeless. It is a light-handed approach to decorating, when done correct, this style will never feel dated.
Coastal
What is Coastal style? Coastal interior design is all about bringing the beach into your home. Think soft whites and beiges with natural fibres and timbers.