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Pendant lamps for the dining room Posted: 22 Jun 2016 04:41 AM PDT Enlightenment is a factor important in home decoration, both indoors and outdoors, since it depends largely on the final resulting environment. Today we will see various ideas that will help you light up your dining room, a point of light that lately is being given much importance to level design, as you can see in the Gallery of images appearing at the end of this post.
In the cover image you can see an original rectangular design that houses 4 lights under a structure formed with CWT. This long form is very common in lamps intended to be placed on the table for dining, but always taking into account the dimensions of the table and the lamp to achieve perfect harmony.
If you prefer, you can also choose to place 2 or 3 bulbs hanging identical along the table total. An idea that sweeps at the moment and that in fact also is manufactured in one piece to be located giving that feeling.
For those who they choose to show a single point of light but they want to do it in a way original, striking and very modern, there are a wide variety of design lamps that give your dining room a touch of glamour that will not go unnoticed to anyone. Impossible ways able to maintain at all times the good taste and elegance.
Beyond the design, there are other models that are authentic pieces full of fantasy, as these Crystal star you can see on these lines. A crystal that, in other cases, working with effects and prints, as well as other designs are committed directly by the use of mirrors.
I could not finish this tour of dining room lamps without mention of spiders. A classic that has accompanied us for years on this type of stays and which today comes with refreshed air to satisfy the tastes and needs of the most nostalgic. The post Pendant lamps for the dining room appeared first on Belleinterior. |
Mima, a House that changes in seconds Posted: 21 Jun 2016 04:42 PM PDT When the Mima architects study professionals decided to create a home that respond to the needs of today’s society, they not imagined that the result would be so versatile.
The House spoils, projected in 2011, is in Viana do Castelo (Portugal), and is the answer to how architecture can adapt to different situations requiring us an ever changing lifestyle.
It’s a construction of 36 square meters, flexible and cheap, but quality, and which boasts a clean and nice design. A building light and open space, inspired by the traditional Japanese House.
To build it used prefabricated materials, which are the secret of the rapid construction and its low cost. It is a square structure fully glazed, transparent, but that can be divided into different spaces using panels of plywood are placed inside to change spaces. Precisely in this aspect is where originality and versatility of the House spoils. Thus, a space divided by panels can become an instant in an open space, and vice versa. That also happens abroad, in such a way that we can turn any window into a wall in a matter of seconds.
A curious fact: as each side of the internal and external walls may have a color and a different finish, is easy to change interior design of the House. You just have to turn the panels… and you’re done! The post Mima, a House that changes in seconds appeared first on Belleinterior. |