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When Updating Historical Homes, Don't Lose The Soul

Posted by Pattern Cut on 7/2/2019 to Architectural & Decor
When Updating Historical Homes, Don't Lose The Soul
Many old places have a soul. When you walk into some of these older places you find that there is something to them that makes them feel more alive than anything else that has been made recently. 

Dress Up Your Next Model Home with Custom Air Return Vent Grilles

Posted by Pattern Cut on 9/26/2018 to Architectural & Decor
Dress Up Your Next Model Home with Custom Air Return Vent Grilles

Air return vent grilles are a stock feature in almost any home, but why not use them to improve the aesthetics of even the plainest new builds? 

Just take a moment to consider this scenario: A living room is fitted with two larger air returns. 

Problem: The ugly metal grilles were fast and easy for the crew to install, but they are not really enhancing the look of the room. Though the home has gorgeous base moldings, flooring, and appealing colors, the room looks unappealing because of those ugly grilles. 

Solution: Swap them out with custom air vent grilles and things are instantly turned around.

Remodeling Old Houses Often Means Maintaining the Historic Look of the Home

Posted by Pattern Cut on 9/12/2018 to Architectural & Decor
Remodeling Old Houses Often Means Maintaining the Historic Look of the Home

The biggest element that goes into staging a model home is psychology, believe it or not. When a buyer walks into a model home, the home has to make them feel comfortable – without being exactly personalized to their unique style, so that it also works for other buyers. This means that builders and home sellers have to think hard about what types of details to add. 

One great way to add charm to a room without ruining this careful balance is to add decorative flex crown molding or picture moldings.

Here’s why.

Dress Up Your Next Room Makeover with Wood Return Air Grilles

Posted by Robert on 6/13/2018 to Architectural & Decor
Dress Up Your Next Room Makeover with Wood Return Air Grilles
Giving a room a makeover can be a ton of fun. From rearranging furniture to painting the walls and more, there’s just so much you can do to make the process a lot of fun. But when was the last time you thought about the teeny tiny details? Did you know that something as often overlooked as the return air grilles can and should be part of your next room makeover?

Here’s how.

Maintain Your Old Home's Integrity with Decorative Wood Vent Grilles

Posted by Robert on 6/6/2018 to Architectural & Decor
Maintain Your Old Home's Integrity with Decorative Wood Vent Grilles
Do you own an older home that you love? For many homeowners, their older homes often become similar to an old family member: a little quirky, makes odd noises, and gets cold often…but you still love it all the same.

Little Touches Make All The Difference in Your Home's Character

Posted by Pattern Cut on 2/23/2018 to Architectural & Decor
Little Touches Make All The Difference in Your Home's Character
Do you ever wonder what it is that gives a home character? It’s something that we all say we want for our homes, but it’s often the hardest thing to achieve if you didn’t buy a vintage structure.

Set the Style of Your Home with Decorative Wood Grilles

Posted by Pattern Cut on 1/3/2018 to Architectural & Decor
Set the Style of Your Home with Decorative Wood Grilles
If you’ve ever tried to change the look of your home with new furnishings, new curtains, and a fresh coat of paint, then you know the frustration that occurs when it never really feels any different. Some spaces just have a specific character that is hard to get rid of when you’re not thinking about the right details.

Your Quick Guide To Laser Cut Moldings, Grilles, Panels

Posted by Pattern Cut on 7/26/2015 to Architectural & Decor
Your Quick Guide To Laser Cut Moldings, Grilles, Panels
Pattern Cut is your one-stop, online provider of custom laser-cut moldings, crowns, and grilles for your home and office. If you are looking for unique architectural details, we are here for you.

Update Homes with Replacement Flex Molding, Flex Crown Molding, Air Damper Louvers & Vent Grilles

Posted by Pattern Cut on 6/29/2015 to Architectural & Decor
Update Homes with Replacement Flex Molding, Flex Crown Molding, Air Damper Louvers & Vent Grilles
When the time comes to refresh your home you simply cannot afford to forget the smaller accents that add so much to a well-decorated home. Just some of these accent items are moldings and air vents. 

Strategies for Elevating Home Decor

Posted by Pattern Cut on 6/16/2015 to Architectural & Decor
Strategies for Elevating Home Decor
When it comes to selling a home, regardless of whether it is new construction or an existing property, beauty truly is in the eye of the beholder. And, since the goal is to get that beholder to buy, it only makes sense to make that home as beautiful as possible in order to improve your chances of closing the sale. Especially since, in many cases, the specific elements that contribute to a home's appeal: Size, location, amenities, etc... are so even between two properties that the little details can sway the balance in your favor. How can you make your home stand out from the crowd? One proven way is to add some decorative upgrades to the home decor.

Ceiling Medallions for the New Home

Posted by Pattern Cut on 4/30/2015 to Architectural & Decor
Ceiling Medallions for the New Home
Ceiling medallions are moldings that are installed in the center of a ceiling, typically around a light fixture or ceiling fan. In today’s economy everyone is looking for creative ways to design living spaces using items in a way they ordinarily wouldn't; such as ceiling medallions. This trend, as well as the traditional uses of them has seemingly exploded in the interior design of new homes over the last few years.

Baroque Interior Design: 6 Important Elements

Posted by Pattern Cut on 4/13/2015 to Architectural & Decor
Baroque Interior Design: 6 Important Elements

Thinking of having your home or hotel designed or redecorated the Baroque way? Indeed it's an interesting way to showcase a lavish lifestyle, impress guests, and wake up daily to luxuriously beautiful surroundings. This extravagant style goes a long way back, but continues to be utilized for many upscale homes and establishments.

Here are the 6 important elements you need to keep in mind when browsing for furniture, lighting, and decors you'd like to include in your Baroque interiors:

Simple Design Upgrades when Renovating your Home

Posted by Pattern Cut on 3/20/2015 to Architectural & Decor
Simple Design Upgrades when Renovating your Home

We have all probably watched the show “This Old House” on home re-design and renovation or similar shows on HGTV.  As many of us know from experience that taking an older house and upgrading it to a newer home can be an expensive and challenging task especially if you are doing it yourself without the hassle of costly labor and inconvenient intrusions from a work crew. You have to do both the exterior and interior of the home and make it look new again.

Suppose you have an older house with an interior that is constructed of cedar or pine tongue and groove which still looks wonderful after a good cleaning.  Yet still, some key things are missing or seem inconsistent with how you want the overall interior to look.  You're going to need to add some extra things. Here are a few good ideas.


History of Corbels

Posted by Pattern Cut on 2/16/2015 to Architectural & Decor
History of Corbels
The word corbel comes from the Latin word curvus, which means “raven.” In French, the word for corbel is corbeau, which means “crow.” A corbel is a bracket built into or projecting out from a wall, supporting the weight of a structure above it. Its shape resembles that of a crow’s beak, inspiring its present-day name.

All That Glitters: Victorian Redecorating

Posted by Pattern Cut on 1/25/2015 to Architectural & Decor
All That Glitters: Victorian Redecorating
The Victorian era was so named for the reign of Queen Victoria (reigned: 1837-1901), one of Great Britain’s most beloved and long-lived monarchs, and was characterized by dark woods, deep textures, and gilt.
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