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- House in Kannabe by Suppose Design Studio
- Bellevue Hill by dKO Architecture, Maximise the Million Dollar Views
- Inspiring Flooring Design for Your New Home
House in Kannabe by Suppose Design Studio Posted: 10 Jun 2013 12:34 PM PDT House in Kannabe by Suppose Design Studio. Utilize land that uneven with the road may be the expertise of this Japanese architects. Look at the piece of land is higher than dredged road, ground floor flanked by land can be spelled out, while the floors above flatten with ground, but higher than the road surface. It is a little description of a house located in Kannabe, Hiroshima by Suppose Design Studio.
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Bellevue Hill by dKO Architecture, Maximise the Million Dollar Views Posted: 10 Jun 2013 12:34 AM PDT Bellevue Hill by dKO Architecture, Maximize the Million Dollar Views. Almost interior painted in white. Large clear glass wall was applied, so the natural light can through the glass and lights the interior room. Efficient lighting energy at day time. Thanks to the large clear glass which give energy saving and extensive views to the outdoors. Spaces that seamlessly flow from inside to outside and that have been designed to maximize the million dollar views while also providing a sense of intimacy and sense of home. description from dKO Architecture: Spaces that seamlessly flow from inside to outside and that have been designed to maximise the million dollar views while also providing a sense of intimacy and sense of home. The palette does not intend to challenge the user, but rather encase them lightly. The emphasis on function and the use of natural light was aimed to create space and openness with a paired back contemporary interior to suit all future occupants. Ultimately the resultant aim was to indulge in a monochromatic home of smooth surfaces and planes, light and shadow. |
Inspiring Flooring Design for Your New Home Posted: 10 Jun 2013 12:01 AM PDT Building a home, buying new, or even updating an older home can be an enjoyable undertaking that will leave you with a beautiful place to live for years and years. Being able to customize everything to your liking will ensure that you will really love the place you call home, and if you are in the market for building or remodeling then surely you've been researching the best kitchen cabinets, appliances, bathroom tiles, and lighting fixtures to adorn your new abode.
Come up with a plan Also, think about utility. How often will you have to clean the area? For example, if you're looking to tile a kitchen floor, consider that kitchens can get very messy. Do you want to be putting new coats of grout sealer on the floor year after year? Do you mind getting down on your hands and knees to dig out crumbs that have been ground into the grout? Keep your answers in mind as you search for flooring. The Traditional Look A great alternative to hardwood is EcoTimber, which is a recycled wood product that is very durable and looks just like hardwood flooring. This is a great choice if you want something a little more socially responsible. The Modern Look If you want something really unique, cork flooring might be a good option for you. Cork is made from bark of the cork tree, and is considered a renewable resource. It has great thermal qualities, meaning that it will keep your home insulated at whatever temperature you want. It won't let heat slip away and it'll stay cooling when you have your air conditioner running. As an added bonus, cork is hypoallergenic, and also insect and fire resistant. That means no termites and an extra layer of protection. You definitely don't want your new home to succumb to bugs or fire. A More Natural Look This is a great way to customize your home with a very durable material. Marmoleum makes it a little easier to add some fun with a pop of color. It's also a prudent option for bathrooms. Where hardwood would rot and tiles might become grimy, Marmoleum is antimicrobial so it won't harbor mold and dirt. It's exceptionally easy to clean as well. Above are some of the most beautiful, cost-effective flooring options available on the market today. They all meet different needs, so consider your own wish list, style, and the floor's future location in your new home before you settle on which type you want. It's easy these days to be inspired by beautiful flooring, and you can preserve the environment as well. Time to get shopping! Author Bio: Jason Phillips wrote this article. He is very much popular in interior designing articles. His designs for flooring are highly appreciated. You can also check more of his designs online at cobaeurope.com. |
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