Timber Mouldings – Completehome https://www.completehome.com.au Turn your house into a home... Mon, 27 Jun 2022 02:46:34 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.3.2 https://da28rauy2a860.cloudfront.net/completehome/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/24103109/complete-home-favicon.jpg Timber Mouldings – Completehome https://www.completehome.com.au 32 32 Trending Styles to Consider for 2022 https://www.completehome.com.au/interiors/interiors-articles/interiors-articles-trends/trending-styles-to-consider-for-2022.html Wed, 22 Jun 2022 00:02:10 +0000 https://www.completehome.com.au/?p=68692 In this blog, Intrim Mouldings will be commenting on the latest trends influencing projects that they are currently working on.

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Welcome to the Intrim Mouldings Style series with Birdblack Design.

In this blog, Intrim Mouldings share the article they commissioned with Birdblack Design, who will be commenting on the latest trends influencing projects that they are currently working on.

A collection of inspiring moodboard images for an upcoming project
A collection of inspiring moodboard images for an upcoming project

Zellige tiles are proving to be ever popular. Zellige means “to slide” in Arabic and as the light hits these tiles, the light slides and dances across the tiles.

Zellige tiles
A collection of inspiring moodboard images for an upcoming project

Three popular styles in 2022 are Modern Farmhouse, Hamptons and Coastal Luxe. Lets explore these styles in a bit more detail.

Fusion of a Minimal Contemporary Design and Traditional Country

Modern Farmhouse is a wonderful fusion of a minimal contemporary design and traditional country. The style is all about comfort and cosy elements, a blend of rustic and sleek looks. The Modern Farmhouse oozes warmth and character with that gorgeously, stylish modern approach. Organic and natural materials are quintessential to the Modern Farmhouse. Matte finishes and low-shine materials lend to the majesty of the Farmhouse: Intrim Mouldings recommend playing with plenty of texture.

Modern Farmhouse
Modern Farmhouse flatlay selection featuring Intrim SK767

Skirting selected: SK767 Intrim can be used as skirting board trim or architrave trim.

As you can see from the flatlay above, the clean sleek lines of modern design are more than apparent, yet the cosiness and warmth of the fibres and materials lends itself to the Farmhouse aesthetic. The combination results in a fresh palette.

Warm whites, greys and timbers were used in amalgamation with the contemporary blues to compliment both styles. Natural textures and warm rugs both contrast and compliment the modern matte black handles with the focus being on the rustic/traditional styling of the Intrim moulding.

Hamptons Living

The popular Hamptons is consistently charming. Chic blues and greys with crisp whites and light timbers evoke the sophisticated coastal living inspired by the stunning beach homes of The Hamptons, Long Island, New York. This style is elegant and welcoming: classic designs married with a casual beach vibe. Panelled walls and timber flooring allow the resort-like aesthetic to come to life in your home.

Hamptons Flatlay
A collection of inspiring moodboard images for an upcoming project

Skirting selected: SK58 Intrim can be used as skirting board trim or architrave trim.

The Hamptons flatlay focuses on the mixture of cool, classic and slightly modern take on a sophisticated beach home. The classic look of mosaics, stone and marble define the Hamptons look, with dark timber flooring and light-coloured rugs and fabrics to compliment it. A simple Intrim moulding is stylised within this flatlay, to help reinforce the busy mixture of the palette. It is good to keep in mind that the interior mouldings for Hamptons style are noticeably high skirting boards and beautiful wainscoting details incorporated on the walls.

Coastal Luxe

For your Coastal Luxe moment, you are going to focus on soft sandy colours and the variety of tones of the ocean, light timbers and refined, uncomplicated, clean, simple lines. With a striking neutral palette and added-in textures, this style delivers a homely appeal: all very complimentary, and the absence of stark contrasts.

Coastal Luxe Flatlay Featuring Intrim SK 460
A collection of inspiring moodboard images for an upcoming project

Skirting selected: SK460 Intrim can be used as skirting board trim or architrave trim.

This Coastal Luxe flatlay encompasses the blend of coastal and tropical living with contemporary design. Subtleties in the light timbers and the stunning beige tiles bring the modern coastal home alive whilst feeling undeniably luxurious. Brass details and travertine colours contribute to the luxe feel of the home. Sandy colours and detailed elements within the flatlay bring out the simplicity of the Intrim moulding.

Framing each room is imperative to communicating the final layers of the design. In each room, windows, doors, walls, ceiling and floors all need attention. For an exquisite design, it is essential to pay tribute to each of these with selections of architraves, cornices, coffered ceiling trims, handrails, chair rails and inlay moulds. Intrim Mouldings are your design specialists. It’s the small details that finalise the whole look. Careful consideration results in fabulous impacts.

Written for Intrim Mouldings by Birdblack Design. 

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Creating the Wow Factor in Your Home with Timber Mouldings https://www.completehome.com.au/interiors/creating-the-wow-factor-in-your-home-with-timber-mouldings.html Fri, 10 Jun 2022 04:11:08 +0000 https://www.completehome.com.au/?p=68477 When it comes to delivering your vision for your home design, timber mouldings have become the hottest accessory for designers and homeowners.

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When it comes to delivering your vision for your home design, timber mouldings have become the hottest accessory for designers and homeowners looking to make some serious cost-effective impact in their renovation or new-build projects.

Intrim Mouldings’ big, bold and beautiful designs create some serious wow factor and, when complemented with wall panelling, create a design masterpiece.

The most common timber moulding in any project is the skirting boards or “skirts” as they have been referred to recently. They were once overlooked as a necessary functional piece of timber placed at the bottom of the wall to protect it from damage when you bang the vacuum into it. They also covered the gap between the wall and the floor, and were small and uninteresting.

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Bigger, stylish designs in skirting boards and architraves are now on the list for discerning homeowners wanting to create their dream home. For large, grand projects and tall ceilings, skirting boards range up to 285mm high and 135mm for architraves. A popular skirting architrave combo is 185mm skirts with 90mm architraves. There is a vast selection of profile designs available from Intrim Mouldings — the company features more than 1000 designs so you can truly make your own custom masterpiece. Too much choice can be daunting, so the Intrim team makes selection easy through the website where you can filter different styles and explore the gallery of images for inspiration — or even book a design consultation with your local team.

Timber mouldings create a bold yet beautiful feature as wall panelling. A hugely popular style is Wainscoting, which is a must-have design element for any Hamptons and French Provincial home. Wainscoting has also been making a big impact in modern and Art Deco homes in recent times due to the clean lines and symmetry of the designs. It all comes down to choosing the shape and size of the timber moulding that complements the style, as well as designing the layout and positioning of the panelling.

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Lining boards, wall battens and half rounds create vertical or horizontal wall panelling and are a popular choice in most home designs. Intrim Mouldings’ FJ Pine Lining boards provide a similar look to the VJ wall panelling, however, lining boards are a narrower board with a tongue and groove and clip together. Turn them on their side to get the shiplap look that is popular in coastal homes. Lining boards and wall battens also have decorative finishes such as the scalloped-shaped Intrim Cavetto Wall, ideal for a modern home. Another trending look is using wall battens and decorative timber mouldings such as concave and half rounds. These timber mouldings are also suitable for ceiling panelling and for decorative features on kitchens and bars. You can achieve endless different looks by simply painting your timber mouldings in the colour of your choice.

Intrim was founded in 1993 by the Quinsey family in Picton and has grown to become one of Australia’s leaders in finely crafted quality timber mouldings, skirting, architraves and handrails for residential homes and commercial buildings. Australian owned and operated, the company is committed to manufacturing locally, supporting the community through job creation and investing in state-of-the-art equipment and processes. Innovation, reducing environmental impact and helping customers make their interiors spectacular drives the team at Intrim. Take a look at projects using Intrim Mouldings on the website gallery and Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn.

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