Monday, September 10, 2012

Fabulous ceramic decorative tiles soon to be stocked bywww.wallstickers.ie

Introductory prices for a few days only! Get 4 plates only 8 euros


Thursday, June 21, 2012

Write it on the wall 3D style...


They are bright, bold and fun... playing with words can be a great way of expressing your style. 




The "love" design available in our shop: Wallstickers-ie.co.uk



Monday, June 11, 2012

You request, we DO it...

We are more than happy to receive and work on different and unique requests from our customers... recently we have been asked about a sticker of Sebastian the crab from Little Mermaid that would also incorporate the following quote "we got no troubles, life is just bubbles under the sea"- beautiful design for a nursery! as this was the main purpose we believe, to decorate a nursery and create a welcoming setting... here are the propositions... 3 different fonts, plus the sticker can be in any colour you like. 



Thursday, June 7, 2012

"Frost Yourself"... multi purpose frost-like foils

The phrase "Frost Yourself" might seem very familiar to you as it has been featuring in a movie "How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days" (2003), if you haven't seen it yet, I highly recommend...very funny I think! As much as I would love to talk about how I've enjoyed watching this movie (about 3 times in total-can't get enough of it) I better get to the point! In the movie "frosting" refers to diamonds and diamond jewellery but in this post it relates to the following product, frost-like foils. They seemed to be dominant in shops, cafés and restaurants accompanying numerous window displays playing an important role as a source of information, for example: opening hours, etc., but this perception is slowly changing. It was one clever idea to print on frosted foils or cut out various patterns in the foil as the use of this material brought a whole new perspective on decorating. 


If you're thinking of innovative ways to limit the visibility through windows or ways to decorate your windows, frost-like foils are ideal for this purpose. You can apply them in kitchens, bathrooms and all other rooms where you wish to maximise your privacy without blocking out the day light. 


Some key facts about frosted foils: 

Frost-like foils are ideal for glass, plexiglas and plastic surfaces. It finds its uses in covering kitchen and bathroom's windows, plastic wardrobe doors or glass drawers. The foil is semi-transparent what makes it successful at limiting the visibility but at the same time doesn't limit the sun light that easily shines through it. It most definitely could be a great solution for ground floor apartments and so forth. Frosted foils can be printed over with any design desired. Let it be flowers, birds, trees or butterflies. On top of that, if the privacy isn't an issue, it is possible to cut out any designs and shapes desired in the foil, for example patterns available for wall stickers



Wallstickers.ie is offering this product to anybody interested... choose from any wall sticker patterns available and so forth, be creative and let us know about your ideas. Orders of this kind can be placed under Individual Orders or simply send us an e-mail with your request to sales@wallstickers.ie. 




Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Big Sales!!!

We are kicking off with yet another promotion! Get all the stickers you want 30% 


cheaper! We've got stickers for kids, floral, home designs and loads more...check our website 

wallstickers.ie and get creative. Decorate your bedrooms, bathrooms and 


kitchens...make your home unique!



Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Traditional Kitchens: designer way

Today we are browsing for the best Traditional Kitchens out there... finding inspirations and ideas. In order to select the best design for your home you must consider, most of all, the size of the room available to maximize its potential and create a kitchen that's going to be both very comfortable to work in and great for social gatherings. Some people like their kitchen to be the centre of their home therefore a great amount of attention should be directed to it in order to be successful with the task. I've listed some of my favourite designs 


Beth Haley: The distressed black island grounds the space, while the contrasting perimeter cabinetry and diverse lighting keep this kitchen from feeling dark. 

Lori Gilder: Rich marble countertops and a stunning chandelier establish the elegant ambiance in this traditional kitchen. Stainless steal appliances stand out between understated white cabinets, completing the regal space. 

And another one from Lori: Old-world light fixtures and warm, multicolour wall tiles give this new kitchen a lived-in feeling. A thick wooden bar and wicker chairs invite you into this cozy space, and the soft, intimate lighting and fine detail entice you to stay. 


Phyllis Harbinger: It is easy to work, cook and eat in this spacious French country kitchen. A breakfast bar and an eight-foot-long island take care of quick meals while the octagonal cupola houses the main dining area. Cherry cabinetry marries with Madura Gold granite for a warm look. 


Lou Ann Bauer: The two islands in this very large kitchen help create perfect gathering space in the home. The space is custom fit with cherry cabinet and oversized frames. The focal point in this kitchen is the French La Cornue stove and hood. Photo by Andrew McKinney. 


Kristi Nelson: The goal for this kitchen was to create a warm, open chef's kitchen that felt like it was original to the 1936 Georgian Revival. Traditional white cabinetry custom made to match the home's originals, linoleum floors, soapstone counters and a pecan butcher's block topped island give period references. Custom lighting, tone-on-tone wallpaper and accents of red and blue underscore the warmth and vibrancy of the space. 


Patrick Baglino, Jr.: This kitchen is traditional design with a some farmhouse flavour. Contemporary lighting such as Murano glass cylinder ceiling light pendants and mid-century Emeco aluminium dining chairs provide some electric flair to the kitchen. The dining chairs are intended to juxtapose the antique , weathered farm table. Upscale appliances by Sub-Zero and Wolf ass luxury to the kitchen design. Gray-coloured Italian marble slabs are used to create backsplash that provides a good deal of texture. The windows are purposely untreated in order to allow for the maximum of light without disrupting the view to the outdoors. 


Lori May: Kitchen cabinetry doesn't have to match. A creamy white island is mixed with warm stained cherry cabinets, while the profile on the doors matches, so the kitchen feels cohesive. 


Nathan Fisher: This fresh kitchen features timeless design principles. Modern touches, such as the updated countertops and simplified millwork, update the traditional feel. 


Lauren Jacobsen: This kitchen was tiny U-shaped with no counter space or storage. Now this medium-sized kitchen can entertain up to 40 people. The placement of the under-counter beverage refrigerator at the end of the cabinet run keeps people away from the cook's work area. Photography by Terrance Williams. 


Dave Stimmel: An ornate shelf over the range in this formal kitchen can be used to display holiday items or art. Tip: integrate lighting into your cabinetry to brighten your keepsake displays. 












Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Beautiful Finds: Chairs and Sofas

I've come across a number of "seating" pieces that are most definitely worth sharing. Have a look/read and let me know which ones are your favourite! 


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his very beautiful and artistic pieces of furniture are a part of SICIS NEXT ART Chapter One collection, produced in a limited edition of 200 pieces. Like all NEXT ART furniture, Milleunalunais characterised by luxurious, artistic mosaic and precious silk velvet, all made in Italy. 

The fabric used to produce these unique chairs is a soft silk velvet, and the chair is available in two colour versions: red/purple or blue/lilac. 
The original element that distinguishes Milleunalunais from other products in the market is the use of SICIS beautiful artistic mosaic Platinum and Platinum Tide by Murano Smalto Collection, placed by hand by the mosaic masters on the dreamy moons on the chair back. Alternatively, it is also possible to choose one of the 43plain colours available, by request. 




Selby Wing Chair. 

Flight of fancy. The Selby is a wing chair with sophisticated, fluid lines and a deep, high back that puts a modern spin on its sleek silhouette. It's is available in fabric or leather, with railhead options. Price: $1099, would you pay? 



NO Rules:
The focal point of these photos should be the floors as the "NO Rules" rule applies to them actually! This high performance cradle-to-cradle collection of carpet tile is designed to give you the flexibility and freedom to do as you please. Random is the rage! Produce of  Shaw Contract Group. 
But what caught my eye are the chairs that can become a sofa when joined together... very creative and innovative piece of furniture. Plus, I adore the colours, they complement each other. 



Another piece, making it on top of the list, is also a part of SICIS NEXT ART Chapter One collection, produced in a limited edition of 200 pieces. Tenderly is characterised by beautiful, artistic mosaic and precious silk velvet, all 100% made in Italy. Different 4 colour versions are available. An original element of this furniture is the decorating part of the sofa's border seat. The decoration placed by hand by the mosaic masters in Ravenna. 
They look incredible!