The littlest things can sometimes have the biggest impact on a room. Sure, the overall design needs to be right and statement pieces in place, but often it’s the flourishes that make a space feel special. That’s the power of the finishing touch. Those late-in-the-process decisions create mood, add texture and warmth, or simply boost the functionality or personality of a space. If you think your rooms could benefit from some finishing touches, here are a few to consider:
HANDLES & PULLS
Leather door handles and cabinet pulls are a hot kitchen trend: they add texture to joinery or furniture and feel great to use. Leather might be having a moment, but it’s just one of many options at your fingertips. “Good-quality handles instantly add a point of difference to any room,” says Simone Pittella, managing director of Pittella. “You might, for example, put a classic-style door handle in a clean-lined interior. Simply changing the finishes selection to a contemporary colour or style can have a dramatic effect on the space.” The simple act of putting in new cabinetry pulls or handles can prove a very cost-effective way to update the look of a room.
CORNICES & MOULDINGS
This story is from the May 2020 edition of Australian House & Garden Magazine.
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