If Walls Could Talk: Imbuing Walls with New Meaning

Kristine Breithaupt • March 12, 2019

All structures have walls, but who is to says walls have only structural purposes. Walls can be one of the most expressive and creative elements of a structure. 

Wooden shelves and furniture in a white-floored, well-lit room, possibly a store.

In this room, walls are transformed into visual masterpieces, encompassing functionality and form all at the same time. 

Modern building with black wooden siding above beige facade with yellow-lit windows.
By Kristine Breithaupt March 12, 2019
As concepts of beauty change and evolve, ideas that were one considered flawed or weak are now embraced and sought after. Read more about using contrast to create harmony.
Exterior view of a multi-story hotel with white walls, glass windows, and palm trees in a courtyard.
By Kristine Breithaupt March 12, 2019
In most residences, the first impression is the one made from the outside, not the interior. Rethinking outdoor spaces is important for creating the impression that lasts the longest.
An orange armchair and green sofa in a modern room with a cityscape view through the window.
By Kristine Breithaupt March 12, 2019
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