Spring Cleaning: Master Closet Part III, A WE Cork Wall.
More spring cleaning in the master closet with part III and today I bring you a WE Cork wall. And holy moly my goodness, oh my word, it is glorious. Glorious.
Yes. That's right. A wall of WE Cork bark panels. So yes, I took down all of the shelves because I am a loon but it was so worth it. So. Wow. Yes, all this came down.As I've mentioned before, I am a fan of cork. A huge fan, in fact. Ok, I'm big on materials in general but cork is stupendous, especially these cork bark panels, and I'll tell you why momentarily.
I must mention that my WE Cork wall is part of a Hometalk shoppable tutorial and while this post is sponsored and I did receive the panels as part of it, I would breathlessly cover the whole house in them. Please note, these opinions are all my own. To backtrack and catch up a second, here is spring cleaning master closet part I with the Photowall mural and part II with the Stikwood ceiling.
So cork, right" It's truly an exceptional gift from nature. And I love it.
Not only do I love the way cork looks, as a uh ahem, child of the 70's or ok let's go with lover of 70's design, cork wins every race.
Don't get me wrong here though. There is absolutely nothing dated about cork in the least. It's unquestionably a modern material, ripe for a zillion modern applications, and as it's sustainable, it fits the times now more than ever.
As such, I am here ...
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Flipping the Flip
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