Monday, January 25, 2010

What a difference a little cork makes

Cork is my latest decorating obsession. And let me tell you, cork has come a long way. I'm using it on the floors of our Master Bedroom and on walls as decorative bulletin wall-to-wall boards in my office, the boys study and our hallway desk.


This cork looks exceptionally good with the bamboo wood floors in my office.

The cork I used is from Amcork. I really like the quality of their product and the styles. If you are considering cork you should request few free samples from Amcork to experience it for yourself!

I especially like how masculine the cork in the boys' study looks. When they saw it this afternoon they gave it 2 big thumbs up! When using cork in a wall-to-wall application, don't forget to treat it like any other wall----you can still hang art!I think it looks even better when you do.
What do you think?

4 comments:

KT said...

The cork is great! I think that will be really useful for you which makes it even better!

Elizabeth said...

I love your house. I want to steal it from you :)

Grand Pooba said...

I would have never thought to use cork board, it looks awesome! Gives it a very good feeling to the room. I especially like the idea of hanging the art, the contrast is beautiful!

Orr's said...

I've never seen it dark like that its gorgeous. I'll be honest, I was noticing how perfectly organized the office was, its on my goal list.

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