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- British-style decoration
- Small triangular Japanese House his property integrated closely in the near future
- Child safety in passageways
Posted: 03 Nov 2011 01:01 AM PDT
One of the features of these homes is the ability to generate a sense of comfort and familiarity without sacrificing elegance and sophistication… How do get you? Through the right combination of different elements, materials and shapes of furniture and decoration. The first element to be highlighted are the walls, usually decorated by painted papers that give this aspect very cosy family at the same time that elegant. You can choose them with floral prints in shades of pastel, more sophisticated in silver tones combined with black or white or horizontal stripes in shades of brown or green to give a bit of formality to the environment, for example, depending on where you want to take the style.
Chesterfield sofas in varied styles and materials, the auxiliary tables of classic, Wicker armchairs or chimneys which preserve the cold English are some of the basics of this decoration. Decorative accessories include decorated tableware of porcelain , paintings of elegant moldings, elegant drapes or large carpets, among other things. The carpet is the soil more commonly used in Britain, where low temperatures are one of the worst enemies of well-being at home. However, if this is not your case also you can place a wooden or ceramic floor provided that is flattering to the aesthetics of the style. Colors is comes to the homes of British style classics always opt for dark tones range from Brown, but the more familiar and welcoming often drift by shades of pastel. British-style decoration is a post from: Belle Interior |
Small triangular Japanese House his property integrated closely in the near future Posted: 03 Nov 2011 12:26 AM PDT It could home a Japanese version of doctor who is this unusual, the strange important inside and sees a look from the outside it would have to be displayed. 300 Square meters can be a challenge for construction on a parcel of land, but a particularly complex puzzle is on, which has the shape of a triangle. Each building code has been cleaned and rule bent to fail this picturesque small place to stay, bend and twist in response to the limits and possibilities allows to create by the rules and regulations of Tokyo. Mizuishi architect workshop developed Bump-Outs, skylights and you select double height spaces to the voltage of the clumsy sharp corners that converge in strange places within and outside to facilitate. Ceiling before the door and a visible link on the floor above are for the housing of the Interior, it feels more reinforced with white unsure and a strict minimum of decoration surprisingly accessible. Small triangular Japanese House his property integrated closely in the near future is a post from: Belle Interior |
Posted: 02 Nov 2011 11:54 PM PDT
Sometime you had mentioned safety of children at home, and on this occasion we want to focus specifically on the danger that may involve the entrance to our House for them. Then you leave some good tips that will ensure child safety in house passageways such as corridors, halls, stairways or doors. - Lighting: make sure that all the spaces step (halls, corridors, etc.) have good lighting that can access your children in case of waking up at midnight to go to the bathroom or to fulfil any other needs. If you have problems with the darkness, put a dim light at the exit of your room so you can illuminate your space of an indirect way or a small lamp with very soft light that allows them to rest to perfection; don’t forget to place clothing or textiles above can be a hazard because that could ignite.
- Soil: although it belongs not only to areas of passage deserves a mention, because it is a factor of great importance. Prevents the polished tile floors and place non-slip strips under the carpet. - Transparent crystals: If you have glass for the balcony doors, for example, you must place an adhesive to see easily that the door is closed to thus save unnecessary blows. Child safety in passageways is a post from: Belle Interior |
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