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Fibrocon proudly presents Lineadecor Kitchens.
Kitchens are manufactured by the production facility of Lineadecor with the experience and knowledge it has acquired in the wooden sector. Lineadecor has played a leading role in the development of modular kitchen sector through constantly improving its technology-based and human-oriented investments. Making significant investments in its infrastructure to achieve its predetermined objectives, Lineadecor renewed its entire manufacturing facility with high-level technologies upon putting its production facilities in operation in 2006.
Today, Lineadecor kitchens are manufactured with a modern understanding by the production facility located over an area of 30,000 m2. Following technological developments in the world closely in line with its objective of being a global brand, Lineadecor has established an electronic infrastructure allowing for monitoring any stage from manufacturing to distribution. Annual manufacturing capacity has reached 25,000 kitchens as a result of the excellence achieved through the cutting-edge technology used and ERP system applied.

The primary objective of this project was to create the ability to install a refrigerator sized for a family of six. The original 14 cubic foot capacity refrigerator was much too small for a four-bedroom home. Additional objects included providing wider (safer) isles, more counter space for food preparation and gathering, and more accessible storage.
After installing a beaming above the original refrigerator and dual walk-in pantries (missing despite being in the original building plans), this area of the kitchen was opened up to make room for a much larger refrigerator, pantry storage, small appliance storage, and a concealed information center including backpack storage for the youngest family members (complete with an in-drawer PDAs charging station).
By relocating the sink, the isle between the island and the range became much less congested and provided space for below counter pull-out pantries for oils, vinegars, condiments, baking sheets and more. Taller cabinets on the new sink wall provides improved storage for dishes.
The kitchen is now more conducive to frequent entertaining but is cozy enough for a family that cooks and eats together on a night basis. The beautiful materials, natural light and marine view are the icing on the cake.

Fibrocon proudly presents Lineadecor Kitchens.
Kitchens are manufactured by the production facility of Lineadecor with the experience and knowledge it has acquired in the wooden sector. Lineadecor has played a leading role in the development of modular kitchen sector through constantly improving its technology-based and human-oriented investments. Making significant investments in its infrastructure to achieve its predetermined objectives, Lineadecor renewed its entire manufacturing facility with high-level technologies upon putting its production facilities in operation in 2006.
Today, Lineadecor kitchens are manufactured with a modern understanding by the production facility located over an area of 30,000 m2. Following technological developments in the world closely in line with its objective of being a global brand, Lineadecor has established an electronic infrastructure allowing for monitoring any stage from manufacturing to distribution. Annual manufacturing capacity has reached 25,000 kitchens as a result of the excellence achieved through the cutting-edge technology used and ERP system applied.
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This sculpture was commissioned by Facebook, for their new Data Center in Western North Carolina. 90% of the sculpture is made from reclaimed items from the demolition of the old building before construction began. Some of the materials included, boiler plates, boiler parts, bricks from the building, rebar aluminum plate and stainless steel tubing frame. The size is 6' x 6' x 16'.
Photos by Ornametals and FIner Welding, Inc.

Prospect Update: Study
In this Prospect Update Study, we decided to use blue as our base color and accent with blue green. The walls are Sherwin Williams’ Whirlpool (SW9135). Click here to see other blue colors we love. The homeowners had the rolltop desk and chair, file cabinet, secretary, and telescope. We added these two striking wing chairs in a bold flame stitch fabric as well as the leather ottoman. Our paint color is a dramatic backdrop for the artwork. The white matting helps the pieces “pop” off the walls. We accessorized the top of the desk as well as the secretary with objects that support our color theme. The table lamp in a putty painted finish with gold highlights and interesting base is perfect between our chairs. Love the shape of the wing chair backs! The neutral drapery panels bring texture and interest with the embroidered pattern. The light patterned rug adds warmth and color to the floor and help tie our color scheme together.
The Prospect Update: Study is the perfect example of how to decorate a room with a bold wall color. The room is very warm and inviting because the lighter objects provide balance to the space.

Serhii Makhno designs exclusive furniture, lighting, and décor and most of the objects in his apartment are of special value. The designer likes to interpret traditions in a contemporary way and infuse his interiors with art (the studio’s motto – is “We art the world”). That’s why WABI SABI flat consists of art pieces of different forms. Black copper lamps and blue ceramic ones above the dining area belong to the collection “Earth”. Also, there is a massive smoky lamp in the kitchen and a couple of textured lamps in the bedroom.

This sculpture was commissioned by Facebook, for their new Data Center in Western North Carolina. 90% of the sculpture is made from reclaimed items from the demolition of the old building before construction began. Some of the materials included, boiler plates, boiler parts, bricks from the building, rebar aluminum plate and stainless steel tubing frame. The size is 6' x 6' x 16'.
Photos by Ornametals and FIner Welding, Inc.

ARTR152M4: adorne® Tamper-Resistant Outlet - 15A - 125V - Magnesium
All adorne outlets include a tamper-resistant design featuring a patented shutter system, keeping children safe by preventing them from pushing small objects into the outlet. The shutters are molded a dark color that they fade into the backgorund while keeping users safe.
Patented shutter system helps prevent improper insertion of foreign objects.
Configuration easily supports two plugs and offers the capacity of a standard outlet.
Easy "1-for-1" installation lets you simply replace your existing outlet in just minutes.
Fits in your existing electrical box and does not require new wires for typical installation. Innovative assembly and snap-in system make it fast and simple to install.

Melanie's inspiration for this sunroom was the grand era of the 1920’s when the prosperous gold coast of Long Island was built. The Sun Room pays homage to the glamorous, opulent lifestyles of the wealthy industrialists who were the residents of the Gold Coast estates in the 1920’s. We preserved the original aged brick walls and intricate metal work in the windows and chose materials for the room that would reflect and refresh the original design. Melanie chose two teal and white Mamounia rugs from The Rug Company in silk and wool to reflect the pattern in the metal work on the windows. Natural light was a major component when designing the sun room so we used reflective objects from mirrored pillows, brass light fixtures, brass objects in addition to a huge brass wall mirror to capture the natural sun light in the room. The estate is set on 6 rolling acres of land, so we used oversized planters with boxwood, and a huge aceda palm tree in the oversized ottoman to bring that outdoors into the room. A one-of-a-kind natural, driftwood table with teal resin from Andrianna Shamara's brings more nature into the room and sits in front of the waterproof Vondom sofa which was custom-made in Valencia Spain. All of the seating in the Sun Room is outdoor furniture and waterproof. A huge Brass sputnik light fixture sits above the sun room reflecting more light into the large brass mirror. An Ironies honeycomb table brings in texture to the room and holds reflective brass candlesticks and large piece of turquoise Slag Glass sits on an Oscar De La Renta book, another American style icon. A Milo Baughman brass bar carts holds a Christofle Martini shaker, martini glasses and a Gabriella Crespi brass and crystal ice bucket would service the captains of industries who displayed their fortunes from the industrial revolution with lavish parties in the their grand estates to celebrate the opportunities and accomplishments that they had worked so hard to achieve. The unprecedented economic prosperity was a distinctly unique aspect of Americana when wealthy industrialists, a hard working generation, helped promote American design and American Dreams. Photo by Alan Barry.

Traditional Thai homes are usually built as a cluster of physically separated rooms arranged around a large central terrace. Interpreting the traditional typology of the Thai houses, the Residence Navathani consists in two parallel wings, separated by a large garden and a swimming pool. The objective of the stone architecture is to give a sense of unity and blend the building with trees, plants and other natural landscape. Trees are often allowed to grow in the central area of the traditional Thai house with plants always featured prominently to create a strong relationship with nature.
The choice of Thai travertine as the main stone for the building stems from the following objectives: first, the stone must display a strong natural character with contrasting color hues and crystalline veins, which contribute to blending the architecture into the
landscape. Second, the design of the stone provides a sense of unity to the building. The façade of each wing displays an array of columns of various widths and spacings and there is an alignment of the columns between the two wings. The texture is rough on the outside face of the columns and honed on the sides as it
continues through the window to the inside of the house. The two wings are connected by a long screen wall that separates the drop-off area from the private areas. This wall is pierced with square openings which helps to show a relationship between the two areas. The façade facing the entrance features stone in contrasting but related ways: the right hand wing is clad with honed stone on top of a large window, while the opposite wing displays
a chiseled stone wall on the bottom with a large window on top. The architecture extends to the outside of the right-hand wing with a private theater of a modern contemporary design. The stone featured on the façade changes to a minimalist grey basalt while continuing the column concept with the alternate textures grooved on the facing and honed on the sides.

Prospect Update: Study
In this Prospect Update Study, we decided to use blue as our base color and accent with blue green. The walls are Sherwin Williams’ Whirlpool (SW9135). Click here to see other blue colors we love. The homeowners had the rolltop desk and chair, file cabinet, secretary, and telescope. We added these two striking wing chairs in a bold flame stitch fabric as well as the leather ottoman. Our paint color is a dramatic backdrop for the artwork. The white matting helps the pieces “pop” off the walls. We accessorized the top of the desk as well as the secretary with objects that support our color theme. The table lamp in a putty painted finish with gold highlights and interesting base is perfect between our chairs. Love the shape of the wing chair backs! The neutral drapery panels bring texture and interest with the embroidered pattern. The light patterned rug adds warmth and color to the floor and help tie our color scheme together.
The Prospect Update: Study is the perfect example of how to decorate a room with a bold wall color. The room is very warm and inviting because the lighter objects provide balance to the space.

This hutch was the perfect opportunity to display objects and accessories in the dining room. Sticking with the farmhouse theme, the washed-wood exterior and crossed iron panes on the cabinet doors are a strong statement in the room. The glass gives it a lighter feel and is a nice way to add interest in the room with various objects and textures on display.

Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary girl light wood floor kids' room remodel in St Louis with purple walls

Fibrocon proudly presents Lineadecor Kitchens.
Kitchens are manufactured by the production facility of Lineadecor with the experience and knowledge it has acquired in the wooden sector. Lineadecor has played a leading role in the development of modular kitchen sector through constantly improving its technology-based and human-oriented investments. Making significant investments in its infrastructure to achieve its predetermined objectives, Lineadecor renewed its entire manufacturing facility with high-level technologies upon putting its production facilities in operation in 2006.
Today, Lineadecor kitchens are manufactured with a modern understanding by the production facility located over an area of 30,000 m2. Following technological developments in the world closely in line with its objective of being a global brand, Lineadecor has established an electronic infrastructure allowing for monitoring any stage from manufacturing to distribution. Annual manufacturing capacity has reached 25,000 kitchens as a result of the excellence achieved through the cutting-edge technology used and ERP system applied.

Prospect Update: Study
In this Prospect Update Study, we decided to use blue as our base color and accent with blue green. The walls are Sherwin Williams’ Whirlpool (SW9135). Click here to see other blue colors we love. The homeowners had the rolltop desk and chair, file cabinet, secretary, and telescope. We added these two striking wing chairs in a bold flame stitch fabric as well as the leather ottoman. Our paint color is a dramatic backdrop for the artwork. The white matting helps the pieces “pop” off the walls. We accessorized the top of the desk as well as the secretary with objects that support our color theme. The table lamp in a putty painted finish with gold highlights and interesting base is perfect between our chairs. Love the shape of the wing chair backs! The neutral drapery panels bring texture and interest with the embroidered pattern. The light patterned rug adds warmth and color to the floor and help tie our color scheme together.
The Prospect Update: Study is the perfect example of how to decorate a room with a bold wall color. The room is very warm and inviting because the lighter objects provide balance to the space.

21 century is a century of recuperation, there's no space anymore to know for us enough to make new, no rocks enough to make new and I think we have to make new things that exist already.
The antique furniture is impossible to imitate and it's unique and the most beautiful contemporary 21 century abstract art made by time.
Is not just the beauty, I find it's a bit superficial, I think the spirit of the object attracts me more.
I think the art opens your eyes.
This is not just a new project, is a new capitol in my design carrier because I mixing new and antique objects for the first time and I love it. It's fascinating to buy something forgotten and to give a new life.

Prospect Update: Study
In this Prospect Update Study, we decided to use blue as our base color and accent with blue green. The walls are Sherwin Williams’ Whirlpool (SW9135). Click here to see other blue colors we love. The homeowners had the rolltop desk and chair, file cabinet, secretary, and telescope. We added these two striking wing chairs in a bold flame stitch fabric as well as the leather ottoman. Our paint color is a dramatic backdrop for the artwork. The white matting helps the pieces “pop” off the walls. We accessorized the top of the desk as well as the secretary with objects that support our color theme. The table lamp in a putty painted finish with gold highlights and interesting base is perfect between our chairs. Love the shape of the wing chair backs! The neutral drapery panels bring texture and interest with the embroidered pattern. The light patterned rug adds warmth and color to the floor and help tie our color scheme together.
The Prospect Update: Study is the perfect example of how to decorate a room with a bold wall color. The room is very warm and inviting because the lighter objects provide balance to the space.

To create a soothing oasis for our busy bicoastal client, like we did for her Bay Area residence, we took cues from her petite NYC apartment’s architectural features and floor to ceiling windows as a foundational starting point for a luxurious interior design upgrade boasting brilliant décor and personality.
And to make the space have a similar feel to her San Francisco home, Décor Aid’s interior designer Victoria C. set about to create the same sense of comfort and consistency that we did for her first project with us.
Centered around her modern art collection, our client wanted a modern, fun, comfortable, and casual interior design upgrade for her apartment that boasted a light and airy feel along with a pulled-together sense of everyday urban glamor.
From room to room, Victoria’s main objective was to create a quick budget-friendly turnaround with furnishings that were neither too precious or required custom construction – everything needed to be ready on the go as you can imagine for a client with such a heavy, frequent commute.
For the living room, a transitional sectional in a rich purple hue was brought in for an easy sense of relaxed drama, was finished with pillows in complimentary jewel tones, and punctuated with a graphic cubist wall hanging featuring tonal shades of matte and muted gold.
In order to break away from the rooms angular lined furnishings, a rounded glass-topped coffee table was sourced to also make the living room appear larger than it is. And a white sculptural Eames chaise was introduced as a conversation starter and juxtaposition to the indulgent color scheme of the other furnishings.
For the den, Victoria placed a playful boldly hued collaged wall hanging above a somewhat traditional gray couch to emphasize a non-fussy approach to the room’s décor. While a modern rustic shelving unit was introduced to do triple duty as an entertainment center, a mini-library, and a spot to highlight decorative objects and collectibles.

This custom made zinc top table adds an element of surprise. Chandelier by Bo Bo Intriguing Objects. The end chairs add height to the room. Covered in COM fabric by Romo Fabric from the Marlow Collection.
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