
Bay of Quinte Light & Lockside Calm
Quinte West’s shoreline and Trent–Severn locks inspire calm, light-first rooms that feel open all day and cozy at night.
- Waterline ombrés in silvery blues to visually widen living rooms
- Micro-ripple textures that add gentle motion under daylight
- Pebble-shoal microprints that ground without darkening the space
- Soft horizon murals behind sofas or beds to “push” the view toward the bay
- Subtle lock-chart linework for hallways and entries—nautical, not theme-y
- Sea-glass, slate, and cloud palettes that pair with light oak and woven shades

Trenton Airbase Modern
Crisp aviation geometry—runways, hangar ribs, and wayfinding—translates into organized, contemporary pattern.
- Runway-stripe pinlines to tidy long corridors and studios
- Hangar-rib geometrics that bring structure to media walls
- Rivet-dot textures: durable look, soft to the eye in high-traffic zones
- Satin-metal “facet” wallpapers (matte, not shiny) for refined sheen
- Wayfinding grid repeats sized for WFH backdrops at screen height
- Chalk-plaster neighbours (dove, oatmeal, limestone) to keep the plan cohesive

Trent River & Frankford Greens
Trails, cedar shade, and river bends shape restorative spaces that breathe.
- Reed and cattail sketches for spa-quiet ensuites and reading corners
- Cedar, birch, and pine silhouettes layered in sage, lichen, and charcoal
- Topographic “river ribbon” lines—graphic yet soothing for offices
- Meadow-scatter prints (tiny blooms, seed heads) that read as airy texture
- Shoreline-sand neutrals that shrug off scuffs in mudrooms and entries
- Vertical “treeline” murals to add height and a gentle focal point behind shelves or headboards
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Main Street Brick, Mills & Market Days
Heritage storefronts and riverside mills inform textures that feel crafted—not heavy.
- Limewashed brick prints that flatter wainscot and original trim
- Pressed-tin tracery with a candlelit gleam above chair rails in dining rooms
- Ashlar-block limestone looks for foyer walls without adding real weight
- Linen-canvas herringbone to carry tailored texture through landings
- Shopfront-mullion lattice (greenhouse-inspired) to add “architecture” in kitchens
- Portico cream, river slate, and heather palettes to bridge vintage trim with modern furniture

Four-Season Materials & Quinte West Project Plan
Humidity off the bay, bright winters, busy entries—pick substrates that perform and map the install.
- Washable vinyl: wipe-clean durability for kitchens, mudrooms, kids’ zones
- Non-woven easy-hang: breathable, tear-resistant; DIY-friendly with smooth removal
- Grasscloth or linen weaves: natural depth for living and dining rooms (with ventilation)
- Low-VOC eco papers: healthier air for bedrooms and nurseries
- Full-size sample previews under your actual lighting (morning vs. evening)
- Measurement verification, precise roll counts, and seam mapping for perfect motif placement
- Certified installers for crisp corners, aligned repeats, and bubble-free finishes
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