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New Interior Design Ideas – Laser Engraved Art

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Most homeowners decorate around an artistic theme – a set of images and colors.

palette. They search thoroughly, often with an interior decorator, tiles,

noble woods, marble, fabrics and other materials according to its theme. Target

while they can identify the centerpiece of their design theme by locating

Complementary accents to complete the motif is often a more difficult task.

The result often leaves homeowners with less than ideal options:

commitments that reflect what is available, rather than what is possible.

Enter LightWave Art, with its ability to give homeowners a new measure of design

flexibility and control. Although the company is located in the spectacular

Bitterroot Valley, its founding vision is global: applying laser engraving technology

to interior design, and creating an infinite number of designs previously unavailable

options.

In practical terms, this means taking advantage of the laser’s ability to replicate any image.

scanned on your computer and applied to ordinary building elements: floors,

doors, windows, mirrors, walls, countertops, giving them an artistic and thematic look

dimension.

For example, homeowners can choose living room furniture with a private individual

fabric, pattern and colors, and then use laser engraving to create your own

decorative tiles to match the furniture. This artistic theme, once defined,

could be extended to anything else, maybe a custom marble mural that accentuates a

adjacent fireplace, or something more subtle, like laser-bonded images adorning the

corner of cabinet doors or mirrors

To give homeowners even more options for their ideal entryway, kitchen, den, or bathroom,

LightWave Art developed a new technology that permanently records images on

color: color pigments that adhere with laser to wood, tile, stone or even difficult surfaces

such as marble, granite, limestone and glass, to match the color of a particular design

scheme. These colored images, as hard as the underlying material, suitable for

outdoor, designed for foot traffic, as well as fade and stain resistant, creates the

potential for design vision to become reality, without compromise.

The bottom line is this: a homeowner’s chances of finding items like the front entrance

doors, cabinet doors, glass inserts, tile countertops, hardwood floors, marble

backsplashes and mirrored murals all with the same art theme are usually slim

to nobody. Once a given design compromises may be a thing of the past

with this new capability in an owner’s design toolbox.

Homeowners considering an interior design project can contact LightWave

Art, to see samples of your artwork attached in color and laser etched. (With new

concepts, seeing is believing often). Visiting the company in person provides a

opportunity to do this and enjoy the panoramic views of western Montana at the same time

weather. On the other hand, anyone who is ashamed to come across the bears and the mountain

lions that roam the LightWave Art property can visit them online at

www.lightwaveart.com.

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