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Leroy Merlin: collection of doors 2013 Posted: 06 Jan 2015 03:41 AM PST
In that sense, Leroy Merlin is one step ahead of the competition. It just show presenting her new collection of doors, which must distinguish the interior doors and entry doors. The interior doors are where most can help you change the decoration. So you can go for a wide variety of models manufactured in materials as diverse as wood, lacquer or glass. You can not forget step, which can be folding or glass doors.
In a nutshell, should emphasize that Leroy Merlin interior doors are ideal for a contemporary, classic or rusticstyle. Entrance doors also are asked to meet aesthetically, but the most important thing is not that, but that are secure and robust, capable of withstanding the inclemencies of the weather. Doors armoured, armoured, metal and solid are which can meet better in that sense.
I leave you with a gallery of images showing some of the doors of the new collection of Leroy Merlin. The post Leroy Merlin: collection of doors 2013 appeared first on Belleinterior. |
Icons of architecture I: Miguel Fisac Posted: 05 Jan 2015 03:40 PM PST
His works prove it: the Center for biological research in Madrid in the year 1951, the Church of the Arcas Reales de Valladolid built in 1952 or the Jorba laboratories that are currently missing. Fisac was born in 1913 in Daimiel, Ciudad Real, and you always fascinated the world of architecture, completing his studies after the Civil War. During his younger years, he found a guide to modernity in the Scandinavian designers, impressed by the dehumanised and formalistic architecture. In the 1950s and while investigating new techniques and materials, materialised his reflections combining your taste for the Nordic and popular architecture. He was a virtuoso with the prestressed concrete and due their creations and to the revolution in the aspect of Spanish churches was known as the rebel architect. Also unveiled the architecture upside down, first constructing the building and subsequently throwing concrete, changing the sense of the construction that everyone knew. More than 60 years he devoted to his profession and precisely when the College of architects of Ciudad Real was creating a foundation to catalog the Fisac’s professional legacy, a stroke cut short its more than 90 years and his career, since he was working in his passion: the architecture. The post Icons of architecture I: Miguel Fisac appeared first on Belleinterior. |
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