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Stunning bright and semi uniform spanish pool deck. quarried in spain sold by Coral Classics. our own Coral Reef White.
swirled with large abalone shells, cool to the touch, whitish too off white in color, uniform in appearance, walk on pre-historic beaches

Stunning bright and semi uniform spanish pool deck. quarried in spain sold by Coral Classics. our own Coral Reef White.
swirled with large abalone shells, cool to the touch, whitish too off white in color, uniform in appearance, walk on pre-historic beaches

Maison Sijilmassa - Ancient Seabed Natural Fossil Stone Collection sourced from the Sahara desert in Morocco. Tile shown in 12x12x3/4" black (kajal) with naturally preserved Orthoceras (rocket-shaped) fossils, an extinct prehistoric ancestor of the octopus and squid.
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Two prehistoric fish "swim" though this kitchen to bring a novel touch to the home of any nature lover.
Example of an eclectic kitchen design in Salt Lake City
Example of an eclectic kitchen design in Salt Lake City

With delicate refinement and exquisite stylistic intensity, Rapa Nui Console showcases sophisticated contemporary design with historically inspired intricacies. Manufactured in Italy by Cattelan Italia, Rapa Nui Console Table features grey or white colored cement base with a prehistorically inspired silhouette.

This was a typical 50's era, dark, outdated house with low ceilings and prehistoric finishes. And, to top it all off, there was ONE pink bathroom on the main floor.
What did we change here? Let’s see… just about everything. We opened up the kitchen, added a large window above the sink. We installed new custom kitchen cabinets and an island. We created a multilevel ceiling for zone definition, and added various light fixtures to provide ambient, decorative and sufficient task lighting. We completely changed the fireplace and added a custom built cabinet to add storage space.
New windows, new floors, new pantry, new closets and new bathrooms. Yes, bathroomS, there is an “s” in there. We managed to give the homeowner a master ensuite bathroom in the space where no one thought it could be possible. We literally stretched the walls.
Yep, we can do that :)

Maison Sijilmassa Ancient Seabed Natural Fossil Stone sink design Sahara Sea Spirals is a centered basin with vanity counter fossil stone design that shows prehistoric Ammonite spirals and Orthoceras spear-like ancient sea life forms. It measures 3.2ftx1.7ft. Due to the natural stone material, each piece is one-of-a-kind. Contact us to discuss.

Stunning bright and semi uniform spanish pool deck. quarried in spain sold by Coral Classics. our own Coral Reef White.
swirled with large abalone shells, cool to the touch, whitish too off white in color, uniform in appearance, walk on pre-historic beaches

With delicate refinement and exquisite stylistic intensity, Rapa Nui Console showcases sophisticated contemporary design with historically inspired intricacies. Manufactured in Italy by Cattelan Italia, Rapa Nui Console Table features grey or white colored cement base with a prehistorically inspired silhouette.

Maison Sijilmassa - Ancient Seabed Natural Fossil Stone Collection sourced from the Sahara desert in Morocco. Tile shown in 12x12x3/4" black (kajal) with naturally preserved Orthoceras (rocket-shaped) fossils, an extinct prehistoric ancestor of the octopus and squid.

Tourism is travelling for pleasure. It doesn’t only mean travelling abroad. You can visit tourist attractions within your own borders. If you’ve ever left your usual daily routine to experience the accommodation, entertainment or global landmarks on offer, you’ve experienced the attraction tourism holds. And it is hard to resist the travel bug if it has first bitten. With so many appealing destinations just waiting to be explored, it is hard to stay at home.
Global landmarks
There are some global landmarks that are on everyone’s wish list. As a matter of fact, you will probably see most of them when you visit all the travel sites. Starting in Africa, there is the Great Pyramid and the Sphinx in Egypt, symbols of Egypt’s ancient dynasty. Over in India, you have to go to the Taj Mahal, welcoming travelers as a monument of love. Staying in Asia, you should also journey to the Great Wall of China and admire the cultural treasures in Angkor in Cambodia. Lastly, there is the Potala Palace at the top of the “Red Hill”. It is Tibet’s treasured historic, religious and cultural site.
The global landmarks in Europe include the iconic Eiffel Tower in Paris and the Big Ben in England. Another global landmark when in the UK is Stonehenge in Wiltshire County. It is a prehistoric monument with an almost super natural, eerie atmosphere. Moving south, to Greece you are welcomed to admire the Acropolis of Athens, a memorial dating back to the classical period. Another of the global landmarks would be the Flavian Amphitheater, better known as the Coliseum in Rome. In the Americas, you have to see the Grand Canyon with its majestic sweep down a never-ending ravine and the awe-inspiring Niagara Falls. If Metropolis is more your style, you should check all travel sites for information on New York and at least visit the Statue of Liberty.
Check all Travel Sites for the Best Deals
All over the world tourist attractions are opening its doors to the globetrotter. From sparkling, clear water of tropical seas, snow-covered mountains, jungles, and deserts to man-made historical monuments. Travelers have been visiting most of the global landmarks for ages. Since the dawning of the Internet, these places have suddenly become more real. From the network of websites, you can glean a lot of information on these wonderful attractions before you leave your home. All you have to do if you’d like to visit one of the global landmarks is to grab your phone, check all travel sites and get the best deal for you. You will find the perfect price. Book your ideal destination depending on your budget and your lifestyle. But, be warned: Once you’ve discovered the attraction, tourism will be forever in your blood.

Ancient Seabed Natural Fossil Stone Collection sourced from the Sahara desert Tile shown in gray (hezhra) with naturally preserved Ammonite (spiral shaped) fossils, an extinct prehistoric ancestor of the octopus and squid.

view from covered walkway between house and garage
Example of a farmhouse wood exterior home design in Seattle with a metal roof and a brown roof
Example of a farmhouse wood exterior home design in Seattle with a metal roof and a brown roof

Trendy open concept family room library photo in Miami with white walls, no fireplace and no tv

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With brilliant hues of foliage and flower, bromeliads explode with bursts of color in tropical or other colorfully themed spaces. Versatility is where this plant shines as it can easily be combined with other flora such as succulents and ferns. This unique species can often convey a primal, even prehistoric feel with its basic, bold bright colors and rough, oversized foliage. A delight to the eyes, brilliant bromeliads will stand out with style!

Are you looking for mosaic patterns? The Prehistoric Utensili Mosaic would be great for your home or as a gift for someone special in your life. It is handmade of hand cut tiles and natural stone. Featuring a tea kettle over a fire it is the perfect rustic art. These neutral colors make it so that you can place the mosaic in any room no matter the color scheme. It is especially gorgeous as a mosaic kitchen backsplash tile piece.

Stunning bright and semi uniform spanish pool deck. quarried in spain sold by Coral Classics. our own Coral Reef White.
swirled with large abalone shells, cool to the touch, whitish too off white in color, uniform in appearance, walk on pre-historic beaches

This was a typical 50's era, dark, outdated house with low ceilings and prehistoric finishes. And, to top it all off, there was ONE pink bathroom on the main floor.
What did we change here? Let’s see… just about everything. We opened up the kitchen, added a large window above the sink. We installed new custom kitchen cabinets and an island. We created a multilevel ceiling for zone definition, and added various light fixtures to provide ambient, decorative and sufficient task lighting. We completely changed the fireplace and added a custom built cabinet to add storage space.
New windows, new floors, new pantry, new closets and new bathrooms. Yes, bathroomS, there is an “s” in there. We managed to give the homeowner a master ensuite bathroom in the space where no one thought it could be possible. We literally stretched the walls.
Yep, we can do that :)

This was a typical 50's era, dark, outdated house with low ceilings and prehistoric finishes. And, to top it all off, there was ONE pink bathroom on the main floor.
What did we change here? Let’s see… just about everything. We opened up the kitchen, added a large window above the sink. We installed new custom kitchen cabinets and an island. We created a multilevel ceiling for zone definition, and added various light fixtures to provide ambient, decorative and sufficient task lighting. We completely changed the fireplace and added a custom built cabinet to add storage space.
New windows, new floors, new pantry, new closets and new bathrooms. Yes, bathroomS, there is an “s” in there. We managed to give the homeowner a master ensuite bathroom in the space where no one thought it could be possible. We literally stretched the walls.
Yep, we can do that :)

This bathroom vanity features Corteccia quartzite from Brazil. This unique stone has lines of beige, ivory, tan, brown often with some light greenish underlying hues.
Complex, beautiful – this stone offers layers of prehistoric colorations bringing warmth to every room. Find out more here: http://www.egmcorp.com/quartzite/corteccia-quartz
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