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The Italian Impressions Style

Apr-27-2010 By creatingyourspace

Is the past your passion? Is your television stuck on the History Channel?

Do you crave objects aged and worn, rooms of heavy woods and wrought iron? Is your ideal home more civilized than homogenized, more European than New World?

If so, your lifestyle is Italian Impressions Style.

It was born in countries on the Mediterranean Sea such as Italy, France and Spain. Countries where sun and soil, culture and custom, inspired charming homes and carefree lifestyles – the sweet life.

The Italian Impressions Style exhibits a European sense of history and casual elegance. It’s all about heritage and ancient rituals: socializing in the plaza, shopping at the market.

An Italian Impressions Style home, your home, reflects sophisticated living that’s elaborate and gracious. This is a residence of detail and ornamentation.

Collected treasures from the past are proudly on display; furniture is of heavy fabric, thickly cushioned and ornate in style.

One variation of this style, European Country, showcases mismatched furniture, heavy brocade details, French antiques and tapestries.

Tuscan inspired materials, distressed furniture, and natural, old country elements are also its characteristics. Another interpretation of Italian Impressions Style is Mediterranean.

Its ornate ceilings and woodwork, period windows, columns and arches create rooms for elegant living and inspired entertaining.

Wherever you choose to live in Italian Impressions Style, there are classic “musts”. These include tumbled travertine marble, distressed woods and metals and Patina finishes such as copper and oil rubbed bronze.

Your home’s color palette shows greens, golden hues, chocolate browns and wine reds.

In your Italian Impressions Style kitchen, family and friends experience cherry cabinetry with chocolate glaze and oil rubbed bronze hardware.

Natural stones like Granite countertops are a given.

Your tile is in the tumbled travertine family featuring mosaic borders mixed with metal decorative tiles.

This is the Italian Impressions Style lifestyle. Your way of living.

To learn more about other design styles, click here.

Hardwood Maintenance Video

Apr-22-2010 By creatingyourspace

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Carpeteria Bay Area Store Locations

Apr-12-2010 By creatingyourspace

There are several Bay Area Store Locations for you to choose from! Please see below for a list of locations and contact information for the closest Carpeteria store near you. If you are not able to come to us, please take advantage of our Shop at Home service by filling out a request for estimate form here.

Campbell-San JoseDublin Mt. View-Los AltosNewark-FremontPleasant HillSalinas San Francisco San Leandro-Oakland

Campbell-San Jose
415 East Hamilton Ave
Campbell, CA 95008
Phone: (408) 341-2030
Fax:(408) 378-9722

Dublin
6632 Dublin Blvd.
Dublin, CA 94568
Phone: (925) 828-5330
Fax: (925) 803-2619


Mt. View-Los Altos
612 San Antonio Rd.
Mt. View, CA 94041
Phone: (650) 965-9600
Fax: (650) 964-1455


Newark-Fremont
5757 Stevenson Blvd.
Newark, CA 94560
Phone: (510) 440-1366
Fax: (510) 252-7902


Pleasant Hill
1625 Contra Costa Blvd.
Pleasant Hill, CA 94523
Phone: (925) 676-3121
Fax: ((925) 676-3131


Salinas
148 John Street
Salinas, CA 93901
Phone: (831) 757-2976
Fax: (831) 757-2900


San Francisco
2930 Geary Blvd.
San Francisco, CA 94118
Phone: (415) 668-2234
Fax: (415) 668-4358


San Leandro-Oakland
1933 Davis Street, Suite 102
San Leandro, CA 94577
Phone: (510) 569-1600
Fax: (510) 615-4792


Mohawk’s Top Ten Green Design Trends for 2010

Apr-9-2010 By creatingyourspace
The demand for green home products continues to grow, and as a result, Mohawk Industries, the leader in recycled and renewable flooring, has compiled 10 Green Design Trends for 2010. The company tapped design gurus Robin Wilson, a pioneer in the eco-friendly design sector, and Vickie Gilstrap, vice president of color and design for Mohawk’s Residential Business, to help consumers go green in their homes without sacrificing style.

Choose carpet made from renewable or recycled materials. Did you know they can make carpet out of corn sugar? And that one out of every four recycled plastic bottles is made into carpet? That’s more than 3 billion bottles each year!

Create a cozy space by painting an accent wall in a warm earth tone like cocoa or cinnamon. Choose paint that is non-toxic and contains no- or low- volatile organic compounds (VOCs).

Use certified organic fabrics to create window treatments or accent pillows. You’ll be surprised at the variety of colors and patterns available.

When choosing hardwood flooring, consider using reclaimed wood to add a touch of antique natural beauty.

Create a cohesive look by matching countertops in your kitchen and bathroom. Look for those made from recycled glass, ceramic or sustainable bamboo.

Breathe new life into vintage pieces by pairing them with fresh accessories. Reupholster an old arm chair or add an accent pillow to give it a fresh, new look.

Install dimmable compact fluorescent lights, which can consume up to 75% less electricity and last 10 times longer than standard incandescent bulbs.

Refresh the entire look of your bathroom with a new shower curtain. Opt for nylon, which is one of the more eco-friendly materials available.

Give your kitchen a facelift by installing new faucets. Look for fixtures with the WaterSense label, which can save the average household more than 500 gallons of water each year, and hundreds of dollars in utility bills.

Transform your bedroom with a new eco-friendly bedding set. Duvets, shams and linens are available in organic materials and recycled yarn.

“Consumers today are demanding products that are green as well as beautifully designed,” says Robin Wilson. “It is exciting to see that supply and demand principles are at work. There are many beautiful, eco-friendly products available now that weren’t on the market 18 months ago. I’m especially impressed with flooring options from companies like Mohawk. There is a beautiful and environmentally responsible flooring product for everyone, regardless of their personal style.”

Wilson is the lead designer for The Kennedy Green House, a project for the private residence of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The home showcases the latest in green technologies, sustainable building practices and healthy home initiatives. Eco-friendly Mohawk hardwood floors featuring PureBond(R) technology and Uniclic(R) technology were used in the home’s bedrooms. PureBond technology is a new innovation that replaces urea-formaldehyde adhesives traditionally used in the manufacture of composite wood products, and Uniclic(R) technology is a glueless installation system for hardwood floors.