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These Cycling Desks Charge Your Phone - And Your Muscles - While You Work
At the office or airport, 30 minutes of easy pedaling on a WeBike will get you a full iPhone charge and keep you fit.
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This Is What Famous Landmarks Would Look Like After A Global Disaster
You've seen lots of post-apocalyptic worlds -- but how would some of the most famous places on Earth look after everything fell apart? These digital paintings by John Walters and Peter Baustdaeter, inspired by The Last of Us, show how 20 years of decay after the fall of humankind affect some iconic buildings.
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Hero Dad Builds An Amazing Interactive Spaceship For His Son's Bedroom
MAKE Magazine's Jeff Highsmith wanted to build his 4-year-old son an interactive model of an Apollo spacecraft. The result was the surprisingly complex play area seen here – but to really appreciate the thought and effort that went into this project, you really must watch the making-of video. Seriously, this'll blow you away.
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How to Make Your Home Stand Out to Buyers
How to Make Your Home Stand Out to Buyers. How can you sell your home fast? Here are several ideas that you probably never thought of.
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This Stone-Age Inspired 'Flintstones House' In Malibu Is Incredibly Cool
While this home might look like it belongs to Fred Flintstone, the stone-age inspired residence was actually owned by the late Dick Clark, a project he built for his wife.
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Mad Men Star Vincent Kartheiser's Tiny Hollywood Apartment
The 580 sq ft Hollywood home of Mad Men star Vincent Kartheiser Kartheiser’s tiny designer apartment was recently featured in Dwell magazine. It’s a small space; a converted 580 square foot cabin that feels surprisingly spacious and airy. The bed hangs from the ceiling and can be pushed up or pulled down and when the …
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Cloud
Interactive speaker and lamp by Richard Clarkson.
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Coffin suites and prison cells: Is this the world's WEIRDEST hotel?
Ever fancied sleeping in a coffin? Or perhaps you would prefer a flying bed? This German hotel has some bizarre rooms that it claims are works of art.
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The $1 million foldable apartment
This 420-square-foot studio in Manhattan can transform into five different rooms and is on the market for just under $1 million.
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30 Floor-to-Ceiling Windows Flooding Interiors with Natural Light
We can experience the sky's exclusive colors, the gradual change in tones of the leaves, roaring waves crushing on the boulders nearby, the bustling city l
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The Jumbo Jets Boeing and Airbus Turn Into Posh Private Planes
The $65 million Gulfstream G650 may be the pinnacle of the private jet market, but it just doesn’t do the job for billionaires who prefer to fly with more than a dozen or so passengers. For that, the uber wealthy turn to Airbus and Boeing, who are more than happy to customize their jets — even the widebodies that can carry hundreds of people — for private use.
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NYC Gamer Turns Bedroom Into Retro Arcade, Loses Fiancée in the Process
NYC resident Chris Kooluris has done something that most men can only dream of: he turned his old bedroom into a retro arcade. On one hand, it's the ultimate man-cave. On the other, he lost his fiancée for the sake of his vision. That's serious dedication.
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10 Must-Have Items That Luxury Home Buyers Want Most
Do you want a home that is layered in luxury? This article outlines the top 10 must-have amenities in a luxurious home.
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This Invention Will Make Your Horrible Studio Apartment Three Times Bigger (Sort Of)
Attention urban dwellers: Introducing CityHome, quite possibly the greatest technological advancement to enter your life since Seamless. The incredible device—which would best be described as a mechanical closet with some Star Trek flair—will, apparently, make your apartment feel three times bigger than the 200-square-foot, $1,200 per month rat-trap that it really is.
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How Can Design Describe the Personality of the Owner
There are hundreds if not thousands of parameters shaping our design, parameters that from the first glance can describe the personality of the owner inhab
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What It’s Like to Live in an 84-Square-Foot House
Dee Williams is an Olympia, Washington-based teacher, designer, woodworker, and sustainability advocate who owns Portland Alternative Dwellings, where she designs and builds tiny houses. Here at the Eye, Williams shares an excerpt adapted from The Big Tiny, her new memoir published by Blue Rider Press. The book details her reflections...
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Swedish Style Interior Decorated with IKEA Furniture and Accessories
Swedish interiors always stands out with its minimalism yet practicality. Also this time designers have managed to attract our attention with interesting solutions like small office corner behind the refrigerator, great guitar location on the wall and ergonomic equipped kitchen with a lot of cupboard and shelf solutions.
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A 31 Year Old Was Sick Of Expensive Rent And High Costs. What He Did Took Guts… But Look Inside.
Mathew wanted to change his focus in life, so he built this small house. “Inhabiting such a small space will force me to live in a simpler, more organized and efficient way.”
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The beauty about small room designs
I came up on this link and found out some cool ideas how to save space. I wonder if there is something else like this? I would love to see.
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20 Beautiful And Modern Cantilevered Buildings From All Over The World
Cantilevers, which can be technically described as beams anchored at only one end, are widely used in construction and most often found in balconies or roo
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