So you recently purchased an excellent zebra skin rug. Congratulations, by the way. It is a worthy splurge. The dilemma that befalls you now is where to place it. There are certain Dos when it comes to incorporating that precious black and white striped rug into your house. Since we work with some of the best interior designers, we've picked up a few of their tricks to maximize the utmost potential of a zebra hide rug.
Interior enthusiasts constantly seek inspiration in crafting a marvelous home, peppered with things that would make the owners and guests feel comfortable. And what better way to hunt for ideas than the well-curated homes of the interior design extraordinaire themselves, right? We have compiled below ogle-worthy rooms with exquisite zebra skin rugs created by a couple of style geniuses.
In our humble opinion, a zebra rug will always be a neutral. It will complement anything and everything you pair it with, and the fusion will always end up perfect! But of course, there are certain patterns and solids that are impactfully glorious when paired with the zebra stripes. If you're a proud owner of a zebra hide or are planning to purchase one soon, but you are also currently in an interior design rut, allow us to help you with some ideas. Below are a few of the sure-fire mixtures that will make your home a certified stunner!
Opposites do attract or in the case of interior design, they complement each other appropriately. Merging old and new styles, different finishes and periods is striking and visually gratifying! Modern Victorian juxtaposes the romantic charm of timeworn pieces and contemporary decor. It's filled with character, sophistication, artisan element, and a good sense of history. It is also one of the best interior themes to add a zebra rug into.
A house with a design that highlights disguise harbors a ton of whys and an equal amount of interest. Aside from its original purpose, a house is meant to be seen, appreciated, and ogled on. The Invisible House is somewhat an antithesis of those. The curious thing about it, however, is that for something that's built to be concealed, it certainly is drawing a lot of good attention. The Austrian architectural firm, Delugan Meissl Associated Architects, is the one responsible for this highly fascinating prefabricated house. The aim is to provide an alternative to the increasing housing dilemma. Flexibility and spatial quality are the pivotal factors in its design. Reducing environmental footprints and substantial savings in construction are two of...