Co-creation with Eléonore (@MonTonToit): 6 exclusive coverings!
Immediately the world of Eléonore from the Instagram account and blog MonToutMonToit seduced us with her original DIY ideas. Brown, beige, grey, white... and here are 6 magnificent decorative coverings! In co-creation we imagined together, these new references with a lot of attention and care to offer you the cream of the crop for your interior decoration, are you ready to discover them?
Rattan: a touch of nature
Rattan is a natural material that is often used in the design of chairs, furniture, etc. But thanks to this decorative rattan covering, you can choose where to apply it with ease! Original and trendy with its soft light beige colour, it mixes perfectly with real wood on a cupboard front for example. Eléonore chose to use it to make her headboard for a bohemian-style bedroom.
Wooden battens: a minimalist touch
Wooden strips have been a big trend for some time now, and they are making their way into our homes! Their practical use is now giving way to a decorative use that is extremely popular. Here again, thedecorative wood strip adhesive is a very good alternative if you don't want to take up too much space or do a headboard, for example! It only took Eléonore 30 minutes to install her adhesive on the wall behind her television: no mess, no drilling, no tools for an ultra-realistic result!
Travertine: a timeless material that is being given a makeover
Travertine is above all an irregular limestone similar to marble and granite. Very heavy like all natural stones and quite expensive like its cousin marble, we wanted to offer an easy and practical alternative that will give you the possibility to personalise any furniture with these two travertine imitation adhesive coatings. One is natural beige, which is the most popular colour because it fits in with many different decorative styles and adds a vintage touch. The other is much more contrasting with a strong grey colour that will make your furniture a highlight in your interior design.
The trashwall: a bold trend
Discover 2 exclusive decorative trashwall adhesives! This term comes from our English friends and means "destroy". Indeed, the principle is to give an aged, decrepit or even damaged aspect, most often with paint or plaster. More and more flats or houses are seeing this trend in their interiors for a style halfway between the modern and the old. We wanted to reproduce a kind of trashwall concrete through 2 different shades: one light and one dark. You will find various shades and patterns for the most beautiful effect. We advise you to apply these coverings to walls, and on one side only to avoid overloading. Related products
* price per m² for the purchase of a full roll of the largest width.
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* price per m² for the purchase of a full roll of the largest width.