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Trends in ceramic flooring Posted: 22 May 2016 04:40 AM PDT Many people did not hesitate to choose ceramic flooring for terraces, courtyards, gardens, swimming pools… The reason for this is clear, and it is that the ceramic floors do not have but advantages. They are very attractive and not go out of fashion (in fact, the Romans, Egyptians and Greeks used them); are super tough and barely there material that even its resistance to weathering; and there are so many models and combinations to choose from…
In the images that appear in this post, we can see some of the trends for this year. We take them a look?
It is one of the most charming among the new trends. Although again has little, but it is beautiful. Area is solar with a given pavement and put in the Center a motif rectangular, round, square, etc. made with tiles or different parts. If they can be styled hydraulic tile, better. The result is as beautiful as the one in the photo, and can also serve to delimit spaces without closing. We have already seen them before, but this time out of classrooms and dormitories to get to the courtyard and garden. I am referring to clay soils that mimic materials such as stone (above), timber (in the first picture), slate or rusty metal, among others. Its neutral tones are perfect to wear with any style of furniture, and on all those who imitate the stone are beautiful with the green of the garden.
Lately were much the soils of wood flooring in this area; they are very elegant and are warm. But this year is essential to combine them with ceramic tiles, especially if it is non-slip type. Watch out! This detail is very important for security. In this pool a stoneware high brightness that combines perfectly edge has surrounded with wood and mosaic of the water. A complete success. The post Trends in ceramic flooring appeared first on Belleinterior. |
Red Bull Music Academy: premio Mihes van Der Rohe Posted: 21 May 2016 04:42 PM PDT People who live in Madrid, most likely ever have attended Matadero Madrid to see a play, a concert or an exhibition. In the Center are in luck because the Red Bull Music Academy, a ship that is part of this cultural complex, just being honored with the emerging architect special mention one of the most prestigious architecture Awards around the world, and the most important at the European level: the Mies van Der Rohe.
The space occupies the ship 15 of Matadero Madrid and was rehabilitated and equipped by architects María Langarita and Victor Navarro. In addition to this award, project was also awarded previously with the FAD of architecture.
The prize is more than well deserved. Both single professionals took two months to transform a little attractive and empty space in a dynamic, welcoming and avant-garde Center. The Red Bull Music Academy is designed to host music festivals, so the technical and acoustic requirements of the space were very special; the team got to meet them in full, with a great economy of solutions.
The architects of the reform revealed that space is inspired in the Russian dolls: a space in another space, an activity that occurs within another (with respect to the complex Matadero Madrid). The award will be presented on June 7, 2013 in the Pavilion Mies van Der Rohe’s Barcelona. Langarita and Navarro will be collected along with the winners of the Mies van Der Rohe: Henning Larsen Architects, Batteriio Architects and Studio Olafur Eliasson, Reykjavik harp Congress Centre project. The post Red Bull Music Academy: premio Mihes van Der Rohe appeared first on Belleinterior. |