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25 Ways to Make a Small Apartment Seem Bigger
Just because you live in a space where square footage is in the low-hundreds doesn't mean you have to sacrifice style and comfort. Quite the opposite is true, in fact. Small apartments are ideal spaces for fine-tuning and focusing our style.
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Would you live in a $25,000 micro home?
Micro condos are nothing new to Vancouver, but if you were given the opportunity would you live in a micro house? Vancouver-based NOMAD has designed a 10′ x 10′, 2-level micro house outfitted with an integrated living area, kitchen area, bathroom (which doubles as an integrated shower) and sleeping area.
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Playful Swing Bar Turns Social Venues Into Memorable Recreation Grounds
Snap your clients and guests out of the doldrums, and make sitting at the bar a fun and exciting experience.
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10 Creative Faux Finish Ideas for your Bare Walls
If you are like most homeowners you’re trying to think of a creative way to transform your bare walls into something spectacular, right? Faux finishing is the art of using painting methods to give an artificial appearance to look like a material such as metal or wood, or to give an architectural style aesthetic to your walls.
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10 Easy Ways to Mix and Match Patterns in your Home
Are you tired of your plain and borrowing solid colors throughout your home? While solids all have their place, aren’t your interiors more fun when we add whimsical patterns that add visual interest and contrast? Yes!
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America’s First Toilet-Themed Restaurant Opens For Business
The Magic Restroom Cafe opens in a suburb of L.A. on Friday and, as the name suggests, it’s a wall-to-wall, porcelain-throne paradise in there. Bathroom-themed restaurants have had great success in Japan and China in recent years—over a dozen Modern Toilet locations have opened in Taiwan alone—so it seems inevitable that the trend would eventually come stateside.
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63 Contemporary Bathroom Ideas For A Soothing Experience
The contemporary style is more difficult to describe than others simply because it’s a style that contains everything that’s unusual, unconventional and new. Of course, there are a few elements that let you distinguish it such as the minimalism, the clean lines, geometric shapes and the use of vibrant colors. But there are so many other things that you can’t put your finger on until you actually see them.
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10 Hot Trends To Bring Metallic Influences To Your Interiors
This season is the best for bringing out metallic inspiration throughout your interiors. Everywhere you look metals are a hot trend – from the warm gold, brass, and copper accents to the cool chrome, nickel and stainless steel applications there is no doubting that metals are here to stay!
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10 Ways to Bring Natural & Organic Elements into Your Interiors
The ability to bring nature into your home has been an ambition that homeowners have strived for over the centuries. For generations humans love the natural and organic appeal of elements that make them feel calm, at peace and above all welcomed into a space.
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7 homes with award-winning architecture
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33 Creative Bookshelf Designs
If you don't read books and don't care about the bookshelves don't be too quick to close this article. Just think about it. What impression does a room full of books make? That's right! It will immediately make you look smarter! Just make sure to put some smart books about topics you barely ...
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10 Contemporary Elements that Every Home Needs
In this modern day of living there is no doubt that the contemporary movement has affected every aspects of our daily lives. From our cars, fashion and technology to the world of design in architecture and interiors.
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How to Effortlessly Build a Certain Mood for Your Room
There are millions of colors in the world and the amount of combinations you can make is endless. When the time comes for you to choose paint colors for your home, it may be a bit overwhelming at times.
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The Art of Relaxation: Bathtub and Hammock Combined by Splinter Works
The peaceful experience of kicking-back in a hammock has been further enhanced by combining it with the comfort of soaking in a hot bath. By literally elevating the experience of bathing into a suspended sculpture, the bathroom has been reinvented as a contemplative sanctuary for artful relaxation.
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Exclusive Resort on an Intimate Coral Island: Gili Lankanfush, Maldives
Welcome to a 5-star resort set on the private tropical island of Lankanfushi in the Malé Atoll, surrounded by the waters of the Indian Ocean.
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The 11 Fastest Growing Trends in Hotel Interior Design
Modern hotels have cleverly adapted to rapid social changes with creative solutions. In this post we will cover 11 of the most striking interior design trends that shape up today’s hospitality scene. From rethinking guestroom configurations to ensuring highly personalized experiences, hotel owners are transforming accommodation units into the highlights of any escape.
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10 Effective Ways To Choose The Right Floor Plan For Your Home
One of the most exciting times in your life can be choosing a home! From what city you will live in to what neighborhood you decide to raise your family – the right home is a major decision.
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100-Year Old Gas Station Converted Into A Modern Home In New Orleans
This building is located in the Bayou neighborhood of New Orleans and it was originally a gas station. It was built in 1918 and then it was preserved as a furniture-building shop and jewelry-making studio for a period. In 2003 it was put on the market and an artist names Robert Guthrie decided to buy and to turn it into his new project.
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Fairy Tale House Built In Thailand In Only 6 Weeks
The story of this unusual house is quite interesting. It can be found in Thailand, in an area surrounded by vegetation. It’s a 500 square foot structure shaped like a dome and it looks very mysterious. It was built using mainly materials from the vicinity of the site and the whole process took only 6 weeks.
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The 1970s Cold War Era Home built 26 Feet Underground
You wouldn’t happen to be in the market for a 1970s underground family home, equipped to live in for up to a year without resurfacing in the event of a nuclear missile strike that wipes out humanity, would ya? Because it just so happens one has just come onto the market.
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