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Laurie Perez
Example of a mid-sized minimalist open concept travertine floor living room design in Houston with beige walls, a standard fireplace and a tile fireplace
Example of a mid-sized minimalist open concept travertine floor living room design in Houston with beige walls, a standard fireplace and a tile fireplace

Laurie Perez
Mid-sized minimalist open concept travertine floor living room photo in Houston with beige walls, a standard fireplace and a tile fireplace
Mid-sized minimalist open concept travertine floor living room photo in Houston with beige walls, a standard fireplace and a tile fireplace

This house sits along an array of lakes and canals which highlights the landscape of a golf course. A clear objective of the architecture is to focus on large openings to enjoy the view of the surrounding landscape. Serving the same purpose, the house has been set high on stilts, a clear reference to Thai traditional architecture. The house seems to float in the air. The large cantilevered openings are framed by the stone cladding. Another objective of the architecture is to blend itself seamlessly into the landscape. The two objectives of the stone work were to focus on the large framed openings and to blend into the landscape. The travertine chosen by the architect has a smooth and warm color which blends well with the wood cladding and landscape. It displays complex movements, crystalline veins, and color blends which accentuates its natural character. The challenge was to display this
natural character, while ensuring a perfect continuity in the opening frames. The color and pattern of the stone
had to continue seamlessly along the four sides of each frame, while still featuring the natural character of the
stone. This required long drying times in our factory, and detailed piece-per-piece touch-up to smooth outstanding
features of the stone.

Laurie Perez
Living room - mid-sized modern open concept travertine floor living room idea in Houston with beige walls, a standard fireplace and a tile fireplace
Living room - mid-sized modern open concept travertine floor living room idea in Houston with beige walls, a standard fireplace and a tile fireplace

This house sits along an array of lakes and canals which highlights the landscape of a golf course. A clear objective of the architecture is to focus on large openings to enjoy the view of the surrounding landscape. Serving the same purpose, the house has been set high on stilts, a clear reference to Thai traditional architecture. The house seems to float in the air. The large cantilevered openings are framed by the stone cladding. Another objective of the architecture is to blend itself seamlessly into the landscape. The two objectives of the stone work were to focus on the large framed openings and to blend into the landscape. The travertine chosen by the architect has a smooth and warm color which blends well with the wood cladding and landscape. It displays complex movements, crystalline veins, and color blends which accentuates its natural character. The challenge was to display this
natural character, while ensuring a perfect continuity in the opening frames. The color and pattern of the stone
had to continue seamlessly along the four sides of each frame, while still featuring the natural character of the
stone. This required long drying times in our factory, and detailed piece-per-piece touch-up to smooth outstanding
features of the stone.

Metal table by LR Design Co. Hand-painted platter by Vicki Simon. Clouds felt sculpture by Linea. Photo by Aaron Leitz
Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional enclosed light wood floor and brown floor family room remodel in Portland with beige walls, no fireplace and no tv
Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional enclosed light wood floor and brown floor family room remodel in Portland with beige walls, no fireplace and no tv

Laurie Perez
Mid-sized minimalist open concept travertine floor living room photo in Houston with beige walls, a standard fireplace and a tile fireplace
Mid-sized minimalist open concept travertine floor living room photo in Houston with beige walls, a standard fireplace and a tile fireplace

Computer numerical control or CNC machining is an automated manufacturing process used to make components of devices or appliances. It employs computer-aided software and codes to control complex machinery, including mills, grinders, lathes, and cutters. It is used to manufacture multiple parts from diverse raw materials such as aluminium, brass, acrylic, plastics, and wood.
It is a subtractive process in which a solid piece of material is carved into a 2D or 3D object of any shape or size. This enables the creation of prototypes for parts and finished products. It also enables automated mass production of parts such as fittings, housings, brackets, gears, fasteners, shafts, electrical contacts, and moulds using specific materials.
This process is a quick, safe, versatile, precise, and cost-effective production method. These advantages allow it to be used for various applications in industries ranging from healthcare and electronics to aerospace and the military. Moreover, it is used to create parts for several objects you use at home every day.
Here are 10 things in your house that you may not know are manufactured using CNC machining:
1. Kitchen Appliances
Several manufacturers employ CNC machines to create heavy-duty parts for durable kitchen appliances. Through pre-programmed software, the machine produces parts of different shapes, sizes, colours, and textures using a variety of materials like metals and plastic.
CNC-machined components of kitchen appliances include metal plates, covers, textured handles, pins, rings, and wires. These small but essential parts improve the utility of your everyday kitchen appliances such as the electric can opener, dishwasher, hand blender, grinder, and coffee brewing machine.
2. Electronic Devices
Components of electronic devices are usually small in size and have fine details and shapes that require precision machining. CNC machines offer the flexibility and efficiency to manufacture large and small parts of various shapes, sizes, and materials required to complete electronic appliances.
CNC machining enables accurate, computerized prototyping and the production of detailed, intricate, and sensitive parts from a wide range of metals. It can be used to produce parts such as connectors, housing, wires, heat sinks, semiconductors, and fixtures. It can also be used to create the chassis or the framework of various electronic appliances.
You can find CNC-machined parts in the following electronic home appliances:
- Laptops and Computers
- Mobile phones
- Cameras
- Television
- Speakers
- Keyboard
- Mouse
- Router
- Refrigerator
- Air conditioner
- Washing machine
- Fans, air purifiers, and humidifiers
- Robotic vacuum cleaners
- Remote control

Living room detail with a wood trunk table, metal objects and small decorative pieces.
Inspiration for an eclectic living room remodel in Other
Inspiration for an eclectic living room remodel in Other

Just outside the living room, beyond a set of folding doors that slide away on beautiful days, lies this deck on the side of the house where they can entertain or barbecue dinner.
Photo by Michael Garig
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