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Shreya Krishnan Design Office
Satyansh Singh
Example of a large zen courtyard tile patio design in Delhi with no cover
Example of a large zen courtyard tile patio design in Delhi with no cover
Free Space Intent
Free Space Intent
Inspiration for a contemporary white floor living room remodel in Singapore with white walls, no fireplace and a concealed tv
Inspiration for a contemporary white floor living room remodel in Singapore with white walls, no fireplace and a concealed tv
frederique legon pyra architecte
Architecte: Frédérique Pyra Legon
Photographe: Pierre Jean Verger
Family room - contemporary family room idea in Marseille
Family room - contemporary family room idea in Marseille
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Stewart Carr
The owner of this New Forest house is pleased to have so much light and space in her new kitchen. She has plenty of Corian workspace around her induction hob on the island and either side of her sink. The stools tucked under the bar edge of the island allow her family to chat with her as she cooks. The design was created by bulthaup Winchester, who work across the South and Channel Islands to install their kitchens.
Photo by Simon Firullo
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Columbus, OH
Dave Fox Design Build Remodelers
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CplusC Architects + Builders
Photo of a small contemporary full sun backyard brick vegetable garden landscape in Sydney.
Almesedoors
THE DOOR NAME ORIGIN - "ALLUMINIO ELIVIA PAINT 4HS"
One feature of this interior door model stands out among all others, to wit, the fact that here at Almese Doors we can work with pretty much any kind of budget. Allow me another intriguing observation: this one (this interior door, that is) is best suited to bulk orders. Which isn’t to say this one does not fall into the category of affordable luxury (just something we specialize in here at Almese Doors). It certainly does. It has most of the wonderful features characteristic of the brand to recommend it. It was lovingly and imaginatively designed. The name, should you be wondering, is a variation of that of the lovable, honest and faithful Shakespearean heroine (the play, of course, would be The Twelfth Night, one of the happiest and light-hearted comedies the bright British wordsmith ever composed, and arguably the most popular). Only natural wood is used to put it together, which is both aesthetically pleasant and env... Show more!
FINISH: WHITE
This is a bit tricky. Isn’t White the default finish that would look great on any interior door? Well, not quite.
W. is the color most often associated with perfection, honesty, cleanliness, newness, neutrality, and exactitude. The pigment has been known and used by humans since prehistoric times. In ancient Egypt, W. symbolized purity. Roman patricians paraded around in W. togas to distinguish themselves from the common folk. It was the color of choice of French monarchs. Architects of all epochs used W., with considerable enthusiasm, in various projects and for various reasons. In the United States, architects favored it when designing churches, capitols, and municipal buildings – which is, in fact, a tradition they inherited from classical and Renaissance architecture. According to some experts, most of the buildings in the celebrated Forum were either made of, or clad in, W. marble. In Taoism, it represents the yang or masculine energy, one of the two complementary natures of the universe. Many authors, both classical and contemporary, have referred to W. as a sign of purity, either physical (like William Shakespeare, whose treacherous usurper monarch wishes a heavenly rain would cleanse his blood-stained hand, washing it “white as snow”) or spiritual (like Tennessee Williams, who named his lead character Blanche (derived, incidentally, from the Germanic word blanc)) as a symbol of her innocent child-like spirit, perceptible from the moment she makes her first entrance (through the interior door stage-left).
Back in the Seventeenth Century, Sir Isaac Newton discovered that sunlight is composed of light with wavelengths across the visible spectrum which the human eye perceives as W. It is the lightest of the spectrum, and achromatic (hue-less) to boot, because it fully reflects and scatters all visible wavelengths of light, absorbing none. W. objects stand out in the dark. Depending on the surroundings, an interior door with W. finish might come off as emphatic or tactful, dominant or complementary. It blends seamlessly into most types of decor and, once the owner’s needs and disposition are taken into account, can symbolize - oh, so many different things, while bringing back a myriad memories: from those glorious snowy Alpine slopes and peaks to the fluffy tops of the wayward herd of cumulus cloud heap over the horizon on a balmy afternoon in the Caribbean. Tropical sand beaches are W. due to the high quantity of calcium carbonate they get from tiny bits of seashells ground to powder by the waves. In a number of cultures W. can also symbolize festivity, and be used lavishly to brighten up weddings, birthdays, and anniversaries. It is beautiful. Make sure it goes well with your interior door model, though.
Glow Design Group
Photographer Jack Lovel-Stylist Beckie Littler
Mid-sized trendy master gray tile gray floor bathroom photo in Melbourne with flat-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, quartz countertops and a vessel sink
Mid-sized trendy master gray tile gray floor bathroom photo in Melbourne with flat-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, quartz countertops and a vessel sink
Jasmine McClelland Design
Award winning Jasmine McClelland designed this French provincial kitchen which was runner up in the 2014 HIA Renovated Kitchen category.
Photography Ella Thomas
South Park Design Build
Farnham avenue house is a single-family detached residential infill project. Some of the Eco-friendly design aspects are time honored such as, vertical ventilation and natural daylight shafts, dynamic cross ventilation, passive solar shading, and super insulation. Other features have been around for a long time, but are not that common on a confined city lot, such as geothermal heating and cooling. There are major elements that are reclaimed such as the exterior brick and structural timbers. Numerous locally sourced materials are incorporated. And some components are cutting edge technology, such as the bi-facial solar panels tied into the Ontario government's FIT (feed-in Tariff) program. This house is a merging of old and new eco friendly architectural technologies.
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Columbus, OH
Hope Restoration & General Contracting
Columbus Design-Build, Kitchen & Bath Remodeling, Historic Renovations
LOTOS Construction
Kitchen designed by Daniella Amit at Counterpoint Kitchens.
Mountain style u-shaped open concept kitchen photo in Vancouver with a drop-in sink, black cabinets, flat-panel cabinets and stainless steel appliances
Mountain style u-shaped open concept kitchen photo in Vancouver with a drop-in sink, black cabinets, flat-panel cabinets and stainless steel appliances
Large transitional galley light wood floor open concept kitchen photo in London with flat-panel cabinets, blue cabinets, solid surface countertops, an island and stainless steel appliances
Kitchen - contemporary kitchen idea in Other with flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, wood countertops, white backsplash and subway tile backsplash
Mayflower Construction Group
When planning for a kitchen or bathroom renovation, your countertop color and material are one of the most important decisions you’ll have to make. As the average person only experiences a major remodel once or twice in their lifetime, it can be difficult to figure out which stone works best for you.
In this four-part blog series, we’ll discuss the differences between natural stone and manmade stone and the most popular categories within each group. Focusing first on natural stones, there are four common reasons this might be the choice for you!
Use the QR code or link below to see which stone works best for your next project.
Link: https://mayflowerva.com/why-we-decline-business-pt-2/
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Zabitat, Door Glass Replacement
Mediterranean pays homage to the wrought iron balconies and window grilles common in Mediterranean Revival architecture. Bring some Old World hospitality to your home and also enjoy a high level of privacy with textured translucent doorglass.
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