Design Notes
Including nature’s elements in the home design remains a popular choice. Placing extra windows into the room to allow more light in or choosing eco-friendly options, such as granite countertops, are favored ways to accomplish this. Wood, however, remains the number one choice with most clients as it adds warmth and texture to the room. It also blends with multiple styles, including modern industrial and farmhouse. Even though there are numerous design benefits to incorporating wood into the design, not everyone has access to reclaimed wood or can afford to install it. Stikwood is the perfect solution. Let’s explore this amazing product more and why we chose to become an authorized dealer.
What Is Stikwood?
Stikwood is a unique product because it simply takes what Mother Nature has created and prepares it for the journey to your home. These boards are formed from 100% real wood, so you get an authentic look in your home with minimal effort. They come in several styles and colors, including reclaimed and sustainable wood. Their simple peel-and-stick method makes it easy to add a hint of Mother Nature to your home.
Where Can Stikwood Be Used?
The possibilities are endless, anywhere you can imagine. Adding texture and wow factors to your space has never been easier. Here are a few ideas to get your creative juices flowing.
- Accent walls: Looking to break up the four painted walls in your home? Does your office need a little wow? How about a focal point in the kitchen? With the many styles and colors offered by Stikwood, it is easy to add a touch of nature to your space.
- Wrap: Several customers have chosen to apply it to a kitchen island, creating a statement piece in the heart of their home.
- Doors: Think you can’t have barn doors? Think again! Stikwood offers a kit that makes it simple to have this popular option in your home. They come with everything you need to install them yourself easily. Check out the details here.
- Ceilings: Go up and add texture to the room. Using wood on the ceiling creates a whole new dimension to your space and makes for great conversation at gatherings.
What area of your home could use an update? In just a few hours, you can transform a space from “meh” to “wow!”
Common Questions About Stikwood.
Have a few questions? That’s okay. Here are a few answers to some of the more common questions.
- Does it need to be acclimated? Yes, just like wood flooring, but due to its small size, it does not take long. Usually, 48 to 72 hours is sufficient.
- How long will it stick? Until you get tired of it. The adhesive is rated for 10 years and will not go anywhere anytime soon.
- How thick is it? Reclaimed wood measures 3/16” thick, while the sustainable hardwood planks are ⅛” thick.
- What’s the width? Almost everything is 5″ wide except for their reclaimed barrel oak and reclaimed sports floor, which are 2″ wide.
- How do you clean it? Maintenance is as simple as turning on the vacuum cleaner and running it over with an attachment.
Feel free to call us with any other questions you may have or if you would like to obtain a sample.
Who Can Install Stikwood?
Measure, prep, cut, and install. That’s all it takes to add a touch of nature to any space, meaning anyone can do it. Simply follow the instructions, and you can transform an area.
The kitchen sink is probably one of the most important elements in the kitchen, since it’s where we wash dishes, rinse food, and wash our hands. There are so many options, such as stainless steel, porcelain, and ceramic. Then, of course, there are multiple styles and sizes. At Greenbrook, we are always looking for new items that will meet a need for our clients, and sinks definitely are one of them, which is why we are an authorized dealer for the Karran Sinks.
Old meets new to create a blend of something beautiful, which is one way to summarize grand millennial style. While minimalism is still a popular trend, many millennials are finding comfort and freedom of expression from their beloved family heritage. Grand millennial is a combination of the new with things of the past, like that old wingback chair from grandma’s attic, and breathing new life into it through reupholstering it. This style also pairs perfectly with many people’s desire to recycle and reduce waste by repurposing existing materials. Let’s unpack this style a little more and find out if it is right for you.
Using smart devices to help manage your home not only makes your life easier. However, many forms of smart home tech also reduce utility usage and improve your home’s carbon footprint. You’ll improve your life and become more eco-friendly all at once! Here’s how to get started:
Health and wellness are a high priority for many today, especially in the home, which is why interior designers are placing a great emphasis on the renovation or remodel plans for the home. Natural light brings a wealth of benefits for your family and also gives the home a beautiful warmth.
Contrast is a design element that is used often since it makes a statement, creates visual interest, and provides a touch of elegance to the space. White and Black, dark mixed with warm metals like gold, copper, and brass. Many interior designers are choosing to use this tool and these color combinations more in their creations, and it seems that this trend is only increasing in popularity. Let’s explore the different ways you can add dark colors to your space, balanced with enough light to make a beautiful presentation in your home that both you and your guests will enjoy.




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