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Decorate glass terraces Posted: 29 Dec 2014 03:41 AM PST Many of us have decided glazing our balconies and terraces, in order to take advantage of those so precious square meters during the whole year and incorporate space into the housing. But glass walls do not imply converting the terraces in rooms no more; in fact, it is important that they are more transparent and open as possible so that they miss the light and to become what the British and Americans known as sunrooms (Sun rooms).
In this article I will show you different styles and options to decorate your glass terraces. Modern, Classic, luxury… For all tastes.
The wicker furniture are perfect for the glazed terraces. No doubt fit you: back in fashion, and even more retro designs style 70s. Armchairs with curved back, the tables… That Yes, I recommend that you give them a new air painting them white or cream. There are great and combine beautifully with large green plants, curtains and blinds in natural fabrics. It is also good idea to paved terrace with baked clay tiles (or tiles) imitating this material, clean and economical. So you separaréis it visually from the rest of the House.
Allocate this space to enable your own spa can be a fantastic idea. What you think of the picture? With a jacuzzi that almost looks like a pool, does not lack detail: the ceiling fan, hanging plants, the white wood flooring… A luxury. In the following pictures you can see several proposals that put up your sunroom, according to different styles and tastes. Sure that you find the perfect inspiration for your home. The post Decorate glass terraces appeared first on Belleinterior. |
Hidden loft between vegetation in Chile Posted: 28 Dec 2014 03:40 PM PST This loft is located in the middle of the field, hidden among vegetation, in a place away completely from any town centre in Santiago de Chile. It is a taller-estudio belonging to a Greek philanthropist, he needed a refuge in which to think, live and work.
The architect in charge of the planning of the building was Matías Silva Aldunate, who faced the custom as a different project, which aimed to achieve a place in which to be able to disconnect and isolate themselves from the noise. The loft, built in the year 2011, is set in a large Hill which enjoys spectacular views of the city.
The construction is divided into distinct two parts , each of which is located at one end of the field, which has a total 4,000 square meters. The first houses workshop, the kitchen, the bedroom, the bathroom and sauna. From the attic the city you can see through a double-height portico.
The second area includes a swimming pool, BBQ area, a bathroom and the winery. Both parties are related through different paths, resulting in different areas of rest and contemplation. They were chosen as materials for building ribbed concrete blocks and metal structures lined with corten steel. In addition, these materials become great supports for climbing plants that eventually will be large vegetal walls. The slope of the terrain helps drive the waters of the vegetation in a natural way. The post Hidden loft between vegetation in Chile appeared first on Belleinterior. |