Wednesday, 12 January 2011

Walls with Character ~ Shuba

My first entry for the ‘Walls with Character’ series!! Introducing ~ Shuba’s walls with an out burst of personality !! Bringing character into a blank wall requires the greatest sense of aesthetics combined with the wisdom of making the right decision. The choice of appropriate accents and attention to every detail is the essential factor to starting a wall decorating project. A combination of unique and beautiful items makes the wall stand out and tell its own stories… The strong impact of the murals chosen by Shuba make the walls of her home look marvelous. Did you enjoy seeing Shuba’s wall?? Would you like to see the rest of her house featured as a home tour?? Do you have a wall with so much character?? Email me on torresp27@hotmail.com

23 comments:

  1. beautifully done walls...I would love to see the entire home!

    Nice post, Patty.

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  2. Beautiful walls,...Beautiful artifacts, just love the way the dark wood is displayed so regally against the warm cream walls...Way to go Shuba. Are those wooden artifacts "aal guli mane's" may i ask where did you get them? Again they are gorgeous!!

    Thanks Patty for sharing

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  3. lovely ideas..i loved the chairs mounted on the wall! every arrangement looks classy !

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  4. Absolutely fab walls--Shubha has really made each space so interesting. Would love to see a home tour :)

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  5. Fab ideas Shuba! Do show us the rest of your home too...:) I am so scared of trying new stuff on my walls. I really must do more!


    Sharon

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  6. Simply love them all! Such beautiful wallscapes.. that's what they are! And of course, we'd love to see the rest of the home!

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  7. Stunning! I would love to see this house.

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  8. This wall definitely has a lot of charactrer

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  9. I am so in love with the first pic, loved the post and the ideas.

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  10. excellent post Patricia!

    Your home must be beautiful Shubha.I definately want to see the rest of your place.

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  11. Fantastic Shuba! Glad to see your home finally featured :) Lovely!

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  12. Gorgeous walls!!! and yes to the home tour!

    I love what she's done with the stairwell--often such a neglected space. Way to go Shubha!

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  13. lovely walls. so much Character. Love them all

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  14. Awesome!and a million times yes to the home tour.

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  15. Thank you all for all your wonderful responses and thanks Patty for this wonderful post.
    @Anpu the wall pieces are karandi(ladle/ spoon in Tamil)stand...that is what I was told. I bought them in Madras.

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  16. OMG Shuba Karandi stands!!!...aiyo aiyo...Gorgeous pieces...I have to ask my friend to pick me 1 or 2 pieces.
    And i loved loved the Ashante royal throne seater...it is a perfect contrast to the 12 frames of ganesha frames... loved the diverse ethnic pieces brought together...would love a tour of your beautiful home...:-)

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  17. Can't take my eyes off the last picture. Truly, these walls have a lot of character.

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  18. wow!!! This is brilliant. Vintage ladle holders, chairs, pallankuzhi stands on walls! and they look stunning. This is so very innovative Shubha. If you write a blog, please share the URL.
    Would love to see a home tour post on Shubha's house.

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  19. love the fact how each of your walls have character. Gorgeous home!

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  20. Wow! I stumbled into this world while trying to figure our what to do with my entryway. Thanks for the inspiration. I still dont know what I am going to do, but at least I have seen some unique ideas
    Thanks

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  21. Nice! Unique ideas have been implemented to give character to walls.

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  22. Hi Shuba,
    Its an understatement to say that your home is Beautiful!
    Your passion & collections have been very elegantly & harmoniously displayed here. This took me back to the Manipal antique house that we went in college two decades ago. I still have that picture with you in that setting. :)
    I gotta drop by soon!

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