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Creating music room and Te 'with bubbles in the glass of various thickness with water (the quantitatà varies from bubble to bubble to create a perfect acoustic) more aquatic plants, salon that lets you hear every little vibration, buyer Nobil Donna Venetian. The most complicated part was the calibration of the bubbles to give you the possibility of high-frequency sounds travel faster, while in the air would be dispersed before. A very important factor in the transmission of sound but, even more, in the acoustic perception.
Sounds from the frequency similar (but not exactly the same), for example, generate a particular phenomenon, known as "beat" that alters in a fundamental way the perception of the sound.
"Imagine a pond and the classic rock thrown into the water. If after the first stone they throw a second, this will generate concentric circles, which will interfere with those generated by the stone thrown to first."
The visual analogy in this case is a simple way to explain that, as in the case of shock waves in the water, even in those scores takes place the exact same phenomenon. (When after about 4 months of starting work) (inspiration only for the bubbles taken from blog Fr.)

High in the sky deluxe renovation. New kitchen, master bathroom and powder room. New living/dining room and master bedroom furnishing.
ND Interiors is a full-service interior design studio based in Westchester County, New York. Our goal is to create timelessly stylish spaces that are in equal parts beautiful and functional.
Principal Designer Nancy Davilman embraces the philosophy that every good design choice comes from the dynamic relationship between client and designer.
Recognized for her keen eye and wide-ranging experience, Nancy builds every project upon these fundamentals:
An understanding of the client’s lifestyle at home;.
An appreciation for the client’s tastes, goals, time frame and budget; and
Consideration of the character and distinctiveness of the home.
The result is timelessly stylish spaces that are in equal parts beautiful and functional -- often featuring unexpected elements and one-of-a-kind finds from Nancy’s vast network of sources.
ND Interiors welcomes projects of all sizes.

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Warm, sandy woods, espresso tones, and light plush fabrics come together exquisitely in this open and bright living room. Our goal was to give our clients a luxurious but relaxed style which is why we introduced light earth tones and pale blues.
Clean lines and symmetry are the fundamental elements of this design, so it was important to add in the right amount of texture. With the right textiles, warm organic elements, and artisanal lighting and decor, we created the home of our client's dreams.
Project designed by Courtney Thomas Design in La Cañada. Serving Pasadena, Glendale, Monrovia, San Marino, Sierra Madre, South Pasadena, and Altadena.
For more about Courtney Thomas Design, click here: https://www.courtneythomasdesign.com/
To learn more about this project, click here: https://www.courtneythomasdesign.com/portfolio/la-canada-blvd-house/

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Large contemporary brown two-story wood gable roof idea in New York
Large contemporary brown two-story wood gable roof idea in New York

Make a good first impression! Be sure to clear entryways to allow for the clear flow of energy.
Photo Credit: Travis Mark
Entryway - large transitional dark wood floor entryway idea in New York with white walls and a black front door
Entryway - large transitional dark wood floor entryway idea in New York with white walls and a black front door

Innovative Wine Cellar Designs is the nation’s leading custom wine cellar design, build, installation and refrigeration firm.
As a wine cellar design build company, we believe in the fundamental principles of architecture, design, and functionality while also recognizing the value of the visual impact and financial investment of a quality wine cellar. By combining our experience and skill with our attention to detail and complete project management, the end result will be a state of the art, custom masterpiece. Our design consultants and sales staff are well versed in every feature that your custom wine cellar will require.

Warm, sandy woods, espresso tones, and light plush fabrics come together exquisitely in this open and bright living room. Our goal was to give our clients a luxurious but relaxed style which is why we introduced light earth tones and pale blues.
Clean lines and symmetry are the fundamental elements of this design, so it was important to add in the right amount of texture. With the right textiles, warm organic elements, and artisanal lighting and decor, we created the home of our client's dreams.
Project designed by Courtney Thomas Design in La Cañada. Serving Pasadena, Glendale, Monrovia, San Marino, Sierra Madre, South Pasadena, and Altadena.
For more about Courtney Thomas Design, click here: https://www.courtneythomasdesign.com/
To learn more about this project, click here: https://www.courtneythomasdesign.com/portfolio/la-canada-blvd-house/

The rear entrance from the courtyard is flanked by two Macedonia limestone columns. The columns are solid stone. They are load bearing supporting the archways. The style is Tuscan with entasis. Entasis is "the intentional slight convex curving of the vertical profile of a tapered column; used to overcome the optical illusion of concavity that characterizes straight-sided columns." Photography by Darvis.

Innovative Wine Cellar Designs is the nation’s leading custom wine cellar design, build, installation and refrigeration firm.
As a wine cellar design build company, we believe in the fundamental principles of architecture, design, and functionality while also recognizing the value of the visual impact and financial investment of a quality wine cellar. By combining our experience and skill with our attention to detail and complete project management, the end result will be a state of the art, custom masterpiece. Our design consultants and sales staff are well versed in every feature that your custom wine cellar will require.

A staircase lives two lives. One as an architectural feature, and another as a functional piece of the home. This transitional design handles both with ease. Natural white oak treads flow from the hardwood floors below, making the staircase feel fundamental to the home rather than inserted into it. White painted risers and pin balusters keep the composition light and open, letting natural light move freely through the space.
The glossy black handrail and newels add an edge to the design, creating definition against the white paint and warm oak elements. Tying it together, the over-the-post balustrade creates a flowing line that draws the eye up. A staircase that doesn't demand attention, but rewards those who pause to notice it.
1976-2026 © Century Stair Company

This project is a story of how buildings and relationships evolve over time, and how the two are intertwined in the making of architecture.
The client, a single man, had just purchased a classic Edwardian flat on San Francisco’s Liberty Street, known for its historic homes and famous neighbors like Tracy Chapman, when his realtor connected him with LLA. The initial brief was to integrate a modern, minimalist kitchen and bathroom with the apartment's traditional aesthetic. The existing condition was a series of cramped rooms and a long hallway that divided the apartment into many separate spaces, some without natural light.
The solution was to remove most of the walls in the middle of the flat, with extensive structural work hidden from view. This created an open connection between the living, dining and kitchen areas that flooded the formerly dark core of the apartment with light.
Midway through the design process, the client and his partner, and avid cook, decided it was time to move in together. The project evolved further and LLA found inventive ways to pack more features and amenities into a design that was fundamentally about simplicity.
The result of this creative tension is a large open kitchen with deceptively simple forms- a long back counter with three rows of drawers below, an island with a central cooktop and double cantilevers for seating, and a slightly mysterious wood box at the back. The box conceals the refrigerator, storage, linens, and laundry, and through a secret door, a large walk-in pantry.
The bathroom evolved into a mini-spa, with a walk-through shower and Japanese-style soaking tub. The space shares light with the kitchen through a floor-to-ceiling translucent glass panel. Each client has a large dog, and so a small sliver of space under the upstairs neighbor's stair was turned into the perfect doggie den, complete with period correct doorway.
The newly blended family moved in together when the project was completed. A poignant footnote, Maverick, the blonder, fluffier dog in the photos, was very old and sadly passed away shortly after they moved in. It made the photoshoot feel like a special event that honored and preserved his memory in pictures. Like all families, theirs continues to evolve and change, just as their home has over its 90 year life.

A staircase lives two lives. One as an architectural feature, and another as a functional piece of the home. This transitional design handles both with ease. Natural white oak treads flow from the hardwood floors below, making the staircase feel fundamental to the home rather than inserted into it. White painted risers and pin balusters keep the composition light and open, letting natural light move freely through the space.
The glossy black handrail and newels add an edge to the design, creating definition against the white paint and warm oak elements. Tying it together, the over-the-post balustrade creates a flowing line that draws the eye up. A staircase that doesn't demand attention, but rewards those who pause to notice it.
1976-2026 © Century Stair Company

Designed by Akram Aljahmi of Reico Kitchen & Bath in King of Prussia, PA in collaboration with Property Remodeling Group, this transitional inspired kitchen design features white and grey finishes complemented by a bold splash of blue tile.
The kitchen design features Merillat Classic kitchen cabinets in Portrait door style with 5 piece drawer head in 2 finishes. The wall cabinets features a painted white Cotton finish and the base cabinets feature a painted grey Graphite finish. Kitchen countertops are engineered quartz in the color Carrera Marmi from Q by MSI. The kitchen also features a stunning blue herringbone tile back splash with 3x10 tiles.
According to the client, "Akram solved a fundamental function problem that I could not see a solution for. His re-imagining of how the main floor of our home could function was a dramatic shift that I can't wait to experience as part of day-to-day life. Really appreciate his space plan and layout, as well as his support selecting finishes. Akram and team were great to work with!".
Photos courtesy of BTW Images LLC.

Innovative Wine Cellar Designs is the nation’s leading custom wine cellar design, build, installation and refrigeration firm.
As a wine cellar design build company, we believe in the fundamental principles of architecture, design, and functionality while also recognizing the value of the visual impact and financial investment of a quality wine cellar. By combining our experience and skill with our attention to detail and complete project management, the end result will be a state of the art, custom masterpiece. Our design consultants and sales staff are well versed in every feature that your custom wine cellar will require.

The design intent of this kitchen space was to pay homage to Brutalist architecture, while still including
contemporary design elements, in this compact modern infill project. The use of clean lines and stark geometric shapes was fundamental, in order to evoke the modularity and functionality that Brutalism is known for. Preserving the feeling of a livable, inviting space was also very important, as the kitchen is open to the rest of the main floor living area.
A combination of materials, in both warm and cool tones, helped to integrate the rougher construction materials traditionally found in Brutalist architecture. The colour and texture of the built-up concrete counter on the island contrasts beautifully with that of the cantilevered walnut butcher block.
The subtlety of the glass base in the seating area allows the lines of the countertops to really be the focus of the room.

An amazing, mouthwatering, modern interior design in the heart of Coral Gables by J Design Group.
Floors throughout in marble and hardwood.
The fundamentals of a house are what brings our interior designs together: floor, ceiling lighting, wall paneling, stairs, stair rails, doors, kitchen and bathrooms.
Having all these areas properly designed will enhance our interior design to the maximum level.
Clean lines, quality products and well-selected material will open up the spaces to embrace the furniture and accessories and bring together the mouthwatering interior design of your dreams.
A timeless design will accompany you for many years to come, giving the day-to-day impression of freshness and enjoyable satisfaction.
This house in the heart of Coral Gables was revived with a unique concept and materials giving our clients the perfect ambiance for entertaining and relaxing peacefully while feeling refreshed in their lovely new space.
Their house has become one of their most beautiful homes equipped with all that the 21st century is providing to us, including state-of-the-art sound equipment, electronic lighting system and beautiful spaces all around their home.
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J Design Group has created a beautiful interior design in this beautiful house in Coral Gables, Florida.
Well selected spaces, are very comfortable all along this beautiful 4200 square feet house in Coral Gables, Florida.

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Gray, wood and blue are the main colors in the apartment redesign located in Copacaba in Rio de Janeiro. The owner wanted to create a modern atmosphere and have a large room with access to the kitchen, but without it being an open concept completely. Our solution was to create large wooden sliding doors that allowed immediate access to the main living and dining area as well as access to the kitchen. This helped achieve a fully-integrated look between the two spaces, yet can both be sealed off to create a more intimate and private space.
The color palette matches with the personality of the owner, and blue was the fundamental color. We chose blue to add a dynamic life to the space as well as tie into the existing art pieces the owner already had.

It’s hip to be square. Fundamental seating embracing a contemporary square form and modern comfort, the Tacoma sofa and chair feature a square arm that continues into a low back, great for floating in a room. Upholstered in a go-with-anything cotton/polyester blend. Its substantial weight and nubby texture offer casual elegance and set on gently tapered, exposed wood feet. Loose back pillows and two throw pillows add relaxed comfort.
Dimensions: 34.5W x 39D x 33H
Seat Height: 19 Arm Height: 26.5
Features:
Seat Width: 22.5 Seat Depth: 23 Loose Seat and Back Cushions, Exposed Wood Leg, Square Slender Track Arm
Construction:
Blendown Supreme Cushion, No Sag Seat

The architecture of the Karoo Wilderness Center is a result of a thorough process of investigation into the origins and character of the Karoo landscape and the flora and fauna that result from its particular qualities. The tectonic events that produced the specific topography of the site, trajectories of water runoff, wind movement, soil composition, and effects of plant and animal species on the landscape have converged to create the conditions of the site chosen for the Center. Each of these factors have in turn been subject to the impact of human inhabitation and vernacular building practices, amplified in recent generations to a harmful degree by shortsighted agricultural strategies and their associated effects of overgrazing, water over-manipulation and erosion.
Fundamental to the architectural response is the premise that the human species is an inherent part of the conditions that comprise and affect the landscape. The significance of the Center, enhanced and informed by the activities that occur within and as an extension of it, lies in the co-dependence of the Center and the ecosystem as inherently bound entities. The architecture of the Center is intended to make evident the natural processes of the Karoo and establish a new precedent for building within and through an ecosystem defined by dynamic flux.
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