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Living room - traditional living room idea in San Francisco with blue walls, a standard fireplace and a wall-mounted tv
Hoedemaker Pfeiffer
Two simple renovations of this 1920’s bungalow transformed the function and flow of two of the most important spaces in a house; the bathroom and the kitchen. The owner wanted to update the spaces to reflect a modern lifestyle while respecting the house. By changing the flow and function of the kitchen it now works for entertaining and multiple chefs while the clean spare finishes keep it fresh and clearly modern. The bathroom was made even smaller than its original form in the renovation of the kitchen so every inch of space had to be used. By unifying the finish on the surfaces, using small modern fixtures, and with a simple glass partition the bathroom is minimalist, elegant, and timeless.
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Example of a beach style dark wood floor living room design in Los Angeles with white walls and a standard fireplace
Orange Coast Interior Design
guest bedroom
Inspiration for a transitional carpeted bedroom remodel in Orange County with gray walls
Inspiration for a transitional carpeted bedroom remodel in Orange County with gray walls
Taggart Construction
Photo by: Randy Ashley
Elegant porch photo in Portland Maine with a roof extension
Elegant porch photo in Portland Maine with a roof extension
Land Design, Inc.
A classic fenced vegetable garden integrated into an existing landscape where it serves as a focal point.
Inspiration for a traditional vegetable garden landscape in Boston.
Inspiration for a traditional vegetable garden landscape in Boston.
Chelsea Atelier Architect, PC
Example of a trendy open concept kitchen design in New York with white cabinets, marble countertops, stainless steel appliances, gray countertops and flat-panel cabinets
Example of a small trendy guest carpeted bedroom design in Houston with beige walls and no fireplace
Teakwoodcentral
Light fixture with direct emission, with fluorescent sources
• Available with base or fixed support (pivot) made up of mass-coloured concrete
• Diffuser in mass-pigmented polypropylene, screen in light-diffusing silkscreened methacrylate, reflector in painted aluminum
• Mobile-arm structure in extruded EN-AW-6060 aluminum with bright anodizing treat¬ment
• Polished-painted articulations in die-cast EN-AB 46100 aluminum
• Adjustment system in AISI 316 stainless steel
• Silicone seal gaskets
• Suitable for watertight connection
• Electronic ballast
• c.UL.us listed
Lead time: 2 - 4 weeks
Lamping explanation:
INC = incandescent FLU = fluorescent HAL = 120V halogen LV HAL = 12V halogen
MH = metal halide SBF = self-ballasted fluorescent LED = light emitting diode
All lamps are included with the fixtures
Artemide's design and research team focuses on developing quality and long-lasting products.
Utilization of recyclable materials is high priority in our process of conceiving new design.
80% of our lights are energy efficient fluorescent or LED lighting.
But what's more green than having a beautifully crafted light that continues to function well and looks stunning decades from now
The Artemide light has never been solely a function of seeing, or an opportunity for formal experimentation with lamps as objects. For more than forty years, Artemide has aimed to propose light as a companion to people, as a source of physical pleasure and mental comfort. Artemide has done so, with different work groups, searching through the whole design process, starting with a declaration of values - The human light.
Beyond the definition, the human light is intelligent light. A light that knows it has to relate to people, accompanying them in their daily activities. That is why Artemide's attention today is concentrated on the concept of the context of life, understood as a specific microenvironment in which an event occurs where one or more persons are the protagonist, every context of life can be associated with different light contexts, or the different atmospheres of light characterized by the activities that, at various moments of the day, have us as protagonists, starting from these contexts and the lighting conditions that characterize them, Artemide proposes products capable of meeting people's multiple needs and offering the light performance characteristics most suited to each moment of life, it is light that is flexible and adaptable, which produces the optimum visual precision, and consumes the minimum environmental resources, it is Artemide light.
The Artemide group, founded by Ernesto Gismondi in 1959, today operates throughout the world, with 16 subsidiaries and affiliated companies, and 35 exclusive distributors. They have production centers in Italy, France, Germany, the USA, Hungary and the Czech Republic. In a policy aimed at satisfying all lighting needs, the Artemide group has recently acquired companies that reinforce its position as a world leader and further diversifies the offerings. For contexts of life, Artemide offers not only lamps for moments of relaxation at home, but also large sophisticated installations for lighting public and private professional activities.
Technological and productive expertise is achieved through research and development centers, with the product planning and engineering section, laboratories for technical conformity and self-certification tests, and production units equipped with avant-garde processes. A production structure that can offer expertise in the processing of traditional materials such as glass, as well as the capacity for innovation with recently introduced materials such as titanium. Lighting performance characteristics extend from a light with atmosphere, variable, colored, to the most precise of lights for community environments. The vast range of options reflects the commitment of the whole organization to provide a product guaranteed by the Artemide brand, throughout the world, with an image that is strong and consistent - That of a leader in the lighting industry.
Rezek, an Artemide brand, with product development and manufacturing in the United States. Founded by designer Ron Rezek in 1978, the Rezek company has gained strong recognition and appreciation among the architectural and interior design community for the distinctly creative design and quality construction of its American made lighting products for residential and commercial applications.
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Chantilly, VA
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FineLine Kitchens, Inc.
Award Winning Kitchen & Bath Design Center Serving the DMV Area
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Welcome to Cambre Oaks! This quaint community offers lots in a variety of sizes and a beautiful community pond in a quiet, convenient location. With quick access to I-10, you’re out of the city but still close to the many things Baton Rouge and New Orleans have to offer. Gonzales, the “Jambalaya Capital of the World”, was declared by The Chamber of Commerce as one of the top 5 cities to live in in 2019. For more than 40 years, the city has proudly held an annual springtime Jambalaya Festival and even has a Jambalaya Park next to the city hall. With its proximity to the Mississippi River, there are a number of antebellum plantation homes within a short drive. It’s also a shopper’s dream. Its sprawling Tanger Factory Outlet Mall attracts people from miles away but your new home in Cambre Oaks is less than a mile from all the shopping, entertainment, and food the outlet has to offer. The same goes for the 165,000 square foot Cabela’s, which is part museum and part retail store for campers, fishermen, and hunters. All of this combined with the quality, energy-efficient homes DSLD has to offer makes for a great place to call home!
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The natural right of each youngster to a quality instruction was initially recognized in 1948 in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR). Embraced by the UN General Assembly on 10 December 1948, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) states that: everybody has the privilege to training and that it ought to be free in any event at the essential level. Not just does everybody have the privilege to a free and mandatory essential instruction, that training ought to concentrate on full human advancement, fortify admiration for human rights, and advance comprehension, resistance and companionship (UDHR Article 26).
The 1960, UNESCO Convention Against Discrimination in Education fortifies the privilege to a free and obligatory quality essential trainings laid out in the 1948 UDHR, and further orders that segregation in instruction is an infringement of human rights. It sets out that segregation in instruction incorporates any qualification, rejection, restriction or inclination that depends on race, shading, sex, dialect, religion, political or other feeling, national or social birthplace, monetary condition or conception.
The Convention on the Rights of the Child of 1989 further characterized youngsters' entitlement to training. The Millennium Development Goals and other worldwide traditions have subsequent to fortified instruction as a widespread right to be ensured to ALL youngsters.
Rights-based methodology
Getting to and accepting a quality training is an all inclusive human right. Instruct A Child's work is established in the privilege of ALL CHILDREN around the globe to get to a quality training that regards and elevates their entitlement to pride and full improvement.
There are three imperative parts of instruction as a human right:
Investment in quality instruction in itself;
The act of human rights in training; and
Training as a privilege that encourages the satisfaction of different rights.
Our work depends on various global instruments that recognize instruction as a human right. A few of these global instruments show the fancied nature, or nature of this training. When we take a gander at these instruments together and translate them we go a long ways past single articles to a web of responsibilities that identifies with the profundity and expansiveness of how to start to comprehend instructive quality.
Elucidation of the different instruments as to quality training must be inserted inside of the general current nearby and world settings and desires of instruction. That is, training must be set and comprehended as far as the bigger setting. A quality training must reflect learning in connection to the learner as an individual, a family and group part, and a portion of a world society.
A quality instruction comprehends the past, is significant to the present, and has a perspective to what's to come. Quality training identifies with learning building and the handy utilization of all types of information by special people who capacity both freely and in connection to others. A quality instruction mirrors the dynamic way of society and dialects, the estimation of the person in connection to the bigger setting, and the significance of living in a way that advances equity in the present and encourages an economical future.
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DSLD Homes
Welcome to Cambre Oaks! This quaint community offers lots in a variety of sizes and a beautiful community pond in a quiet, convenient location. With quick access to I-10, you’re out of the city but still close to the many things Baton Rouge and New Orleans have to offer. Gonzales, the “Jambalaya Capital of the World”, was declared by The Chamber of Commerce as one of the top 5 cities to live in in 2019. For more than 40 years, the city has proudly held an annual springtime Jambalaya Festival and even has a Jambalaya Park next to the city hall. With its proximity to the Mississippi River, there are a number of antebellum plantation homes within a short drive. It’s also a shopper’s dream. Its sprawling Tanger Factory Outlet Mall attracts people from miles away but your new home in Cambre Oaks is less than a mile from all the shopping, entertainment, and food the outlet has to offer. The same goes for the 165,000 square foot Cabela’s, which is part museum and part retail store for campers, fishermen, and hunters. All of this combined with the quality, energy-efficient homes DSLD has to offer makes for a great place to call home!
DSLD Homes
Welcome to Cambre Oaks! This quaint community offers lots in a variety of sizes and a beautiful community pond in a quiet, convenient location. With quick access to I-10, you’re out of the city but still close to the many things Baton Rouge and New Orleans have to offer. Gonzales, the “Jambalaya Capital of the World”, was declared by The Chamber of Commerce as one of the top 5 cities to live in in 2019. For more than 40 years, the city has proudly held an annual springtime Jambalaya Festival and even has a Jambalaya Park next to the city hall. With its proximity to the Mississippi River, there are a number of antebellum plantation homes within a short drive. It’s also a shopper’s dream. Its sprawling Tanger Factory Outlet Mall attracts people from miles away but your new home in Cambre Oaks is less than a mile from all the shopping, entertainment, and food the outlet has to offer. The same goes for the 165,000 square foot Cabela’s, which is part museum and part retail store for campers, fishermen, and hunters. All of this combined with the quality, energy-efficient homes DSLD has to offer makes for a great place to call home!
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Originally constructed in 1773 for John Witherspoon, President of the College of New Jersey (Princeton University) and the only active minister to sign the Declaration of Independence, this house was restored and appropriate additions were designed by T. Jeffery Clarke, Architect that adapted the house for the way people live today. Much of the bulk of over 6,000 SF of additions are either below grade or carefully located behind the main facade to preserve its appearance.
Photo by Michael Slack
DSLD Homes
Welcome to Cambre Oaks! This quaint community offers lots in a variety of sizes and a beautiful community pond in a quiet, convenient location. With quick access to I-10, you’re out of the city but still close to the many things Baton Rouge and New Orleans have to offer. Gonzales, the “Jambalaya Capital of the World”, was declared by The Chamber of Commerce as one of the top 5 cities to live in in 2019. For more than 40 years, the city has proudly held an annual springtime Jambalaya Festival and even has a Jambalaya Park next to the city hall. With its proximity to the Mississippi River, there are a number of antebellum plantation homes within a short drive. It’s also a shopper’s dream. Its sprawling Tanger Factory Outlet Mall attracts people from miles away but your new home in Cambre Oaks is less than a mile from all the shopping, entertainment, and food the outlet has to offer. The same goes for the 165,000 square foot Cabela’s, which is part museum and part retail store for campers, fishermen, and hunters. All of this combined with the quality, energy-efficient homes DSLD has to offer makes for a great place to call home!
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