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The Mid-Levels of Hong Kong Island is one of the most prominent luxury residential areas. This project - Estoril Court in Mid-Levels Central is one of the rare heritage mansions in Hong Kong with a "thousand-year lease," comprising a total of 240 units.
The young couple, with their two daughters, have settled here. For the wide experience husband, the most important aspect of a home is that it carries the "depth of love." His wife's preferences and the children's interests were frequently mentioned during this project. "I hope the design can break through conventions and avoid falling into the trap of popular but clichéd styles. Kyle and I resonate deeply on this point; we both pursue a 'more personal expression.' Family life should be relaxing, natural, and bringing joy to my family members."
This residence features a square layout and excellent natural lighting, with a practicality rate of nearly 90%. However, its over 40-year-old structure poses numerous constraints on renovations. Adhering to the existing structure and the wisdom of geomancy, Karv One Design has re-examined the relationship among the landscape, windows, and functional flow within the home. They have integrated practicality, beauty, and self-expression into every corner, enhancing the happiness of living.
Once stepping into the living room, you are greeted by Hong Kong's most spectacular vistas. The ever-changing scenery of Victoria Harbour, both day and night, the immense skyscrapers of different banks and commercial buildings and the panoramic views of the Peak are all within sight. The expansive dimensions of the living room are a response to the surrounding environment, providing ample space for family bonding and companionship, while also allowing the breathtaking skyline views to seamlessly integrate into daily life.
Unlike traditional whole-house decoration, the design of Hong Kong homes emphasizes collage and customization. The minimalist aesthetic of the space corresponds to the luxurious craftsmanship and time costs involved. Elements such as natural stone, artistic paint, parquet flooring, wood veneer, and leather have all been meticulously coordinated in terms of color and proportion, while a significant amount of storage space has been cleverly concealed within the walls.
The study room is deliberately positioned to one side of the living room, embracing the gentle stretch of sunlight. The arched iron partition, exuding a vintage flavor and traces of time, not only serves as a natural divider of space but also becomes a highlight of the interior decoration with its unique artistic form, creating a serene yet stylish atmosphere. It ensures privacy without compromising on openness, allowing the home owner to work in the study room while still keeping an eye on the children playing in the living room.
Custom-made artisanal furniture offers a whole new expression of comfort and practicality to the space. The Giorgetti HUG armchair combines a sculptural sense of form with a flowing sense of shape. When natural light filters in, a rich artistic atmosphere permeates and grows within, making the home a place of tranquility and peace of mind.
The original open-plan layout of the master bedroom has been reconfigured and divided. The ultimate goal of the enclosed space is to provide comfort and ease of sleep. The pale green color is also carefully coordinated, focusing on creating a serene and pleasant atmosphere. The combination of "green," "wood," and "metal elements" is based on Feng Shui considerations, serving to stabilize and concentrate the energy flow.
The children's room is simple yet cozy, where sunlight awakens the space and transparent glass windows bring in the ocean view. The palette of pale blue and white adds warmth and vitality to the space, inspiring children's boundless imagination about the unknown world and giving them the courage to see mountains, seas, and the world beyond.
The moment when the door is open, the magic of lighting begins. What greets the eye is an elegant and tastefully designed artistic foyer. The pace of work in Hong Kong is fast and efficient, often causing people to overlook family time. Therefore, the entrance is adorned with a large area of gentle ivory white, featuring sculptural-like display stands and flowers and vignettes that can be arranged according to the owner's mood. As night falls, the panoramic view of the Victoria Harbour's night scene comes into view, elevating the enjoyment to the utmost.
The lighting system in the space brings more enjoyable experiences to "living as you desire." The smart system caters to various states of living scenarios at different times, as well as to the subtle needs of ambient temperature, brightness, and tactile atmosphere. Whether it's solo time or family moments, day or night, everyone has a comfortable place to be.
The "Estoril Court" project is a full-service case that last for 12 months. We had hundreds of communications and exchanges with the home owner, and continuously coordinated and collaborated with the property management, on-site construction and installation workers, manufacturers, and various suppliers, striving for perfection in craftsmanship and meticulous attention to detail in execution. Finally, seeing the satisfied expressions of the home owner and their family, we felt that it was an ideal conveyance.

A dutch door marks the front entry of the home, located off a terrace constructed of site built pavers made of stabilized earth.
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*Outdoor Kitchen Renovation*
What went into this project:
-Demo
-Framing
-Concrete forming
-Stucco
-Tile
-Grout
-Installations
#outdoorkitchen #grill #stucco #tiles #countertops #renovation #renovationproject #renovate
Client called us to renovate her outdoor kitchen since previous company left it in a bad shape. We had to move the sink & stabilize the grill. Speaks volumes when they call us for finish work!
We always use the best products in the market. Utilizing all vendors at our leisure, we offer one-year guarantee on labor.

Redesigned in 2018, Wastebin Pull Out now features a "V" shaped rail to increase frame stabilization. This enables the unit to pair effectively with our new Push-to-Open kit. Available in single or double bin units, Wastebin Pullout now offers larger 52 qt. bins in three colors to complement any kitchen decor.

Baker dining table
Inspiration for a mid-sized timeless carpeted enclosed dining room remodel in Grand Rapids with green walls and no fireplace
Inspiration for a mid-sized timeless carpeted enclosed dining room remodel in Grand Rapids with green walls and no fireplace

Creating a comfortable outdoor living space is a priority for many homeowners and DIY enthusiasts. With rising summer temperatures, installing a shade tarp in your backyard offers an affordable and effective solution for sun protection. We’ve developed this detailed, step-by-step guide to help you confidently install a shade tarp that not only shields you from the sun but also adds aesthetic appeal to your outdoor area.
Benefits of Installing a Backyard Shade Tarp
Before diving into the installation process, let’s explore the key benefits of having a backyard shade tarp:
Provides UV Protection: Keeps your family and guests safe from harmful sun exposure.
Reduces Outdoor Temperatures: Creates a cooler, more enjoyable outdoor space.
Protects Outdoor Furniture: Extends the life of patio furniture by reducing sun damage.
Enhances Outdoor Aesthetics: Adds a modern, stylish look to your yard.
Budget-Friendly: More affordable compared to permanent structures like pergolas.
Materials and Tools You’ll Need
To begin your DIY backyard shade project, gather the following materials and tools:
Materials:
Shade tarp (UV-resistant and breathable)
Sturdy posts or existing structures (trees, fences, walls)
Mounting hardware (eye bolts, D-rings, turnbuckles, snap hooks)
Nylon or polyester rope, or stainless-steel wire
Concrete (if installing new posts)
Tools:
Power drill
Measuring tape
Level
Ladder
Wrench or adjustable spanner
Post hole digger (if installing new posts)
Step 1: Plan Your Shade Tarp Layout
The first step in installing your backyard shade tarp is careful planning. Take time to assess your outdoor area and answer these key questions:
Where is the sun’s path throughout the day?
What size and shape of tarp best suits your space?
Will you anchor the tarp to existing structures or install new posts?
What height do you want the tarp to sit at for maximum shade and airflow?
Pro Tip: Use string or garden hoses to visualize the tarp layout on the ground before making permanent decisions.
Step 2: Measure and Mark Anchor Points
Once you’ve determined the tarp’s location and orientation:
Measure the tarp dimensions.
Mark the exact points where each corner of the tarp will be anchored.
Ensure that the anchor points are at least 5–10% longer than the tarp size to allow for tensioning and slight adjustments.
Consider slope angles for water runoff. Aim for at least a 20-degree angle to prevent water pooling on the tarp.
Step 3: Install Support Posts (If Necessary)
If your backyard lacks existing anchor points like trees or fences, you’ll need to install sturdy support posts:
Dig post holes at least 24 inches deep and 8-12 inches wide for stability.
Set posts in concrete, making sure they remain plumb and level.
Allow the concrete to cure for at least 24–48 hours before applying tension from the tarp.
We recommend using pressure-treated wood, galvanized steel poles, or aluminum posts for longevity and strength.
Step 4: Install Mounting Hardware
With your anchor points ready, it’s time to install the necessary hardware:
Attach eye bolts or pad eyes securely into walls, posts, or other fixed structures.
For added flexibility and adjustability, install turnbuckles or tensioners to fine-tune the tarp’s tightness.
Connect snap hooks, D-rings, or carabiners to make assembly and disassembly easier.
Make sure all hardware is rated for outdoor use to prevent rust and corrosion.
Step 5: Attach and Tension the Shade Tarp
Now it’s time for the most satisfying part—mounting the shade tarp:
Begin by attaching one corner of the tarp to an anchor point.
Gradually attach the remaining corners, moving diagonally for even tension.
Adjust each connection point using your turnbuckles, ropes, or cables.
Pull the tarp tight enough to avoid sagging, but not so tight that it risks tearing.
Check that the tarp maintains the desired slope for rainwater runoff and adjust tension as needed.
Step 6: Final Adjustments and Safety Check
Before enjoying your new shaded area:
Inspect all anchor points and hardware for stability.
Test the tarp’s tension and make adjustments for even distribution.
Ensure that no sharp edges or loose connections remain that could damage the tarp or pose a safety hazard.
Confirm that the tarp is secure in windy conditions by giving it a gentle tug.
If you live in an area with frequent high winds, consider removing the tarp during storms to prevent damage.
Step 7: Enjoy Your Shaded Backyard Oasis
Once installed, your backyard shade tarp provides a comfortable and protective space for outdoor gatherings, relaxation, or family activities. You can decorate underneath with outdoor furniture, string lights, or potted plants to create a personalized outdoor retreat.
Maintenance Tips for Long-Lasting Shade Tarp Performance
To extend the life of your shade tarp, follow these maintenance guidelines:
Regularly check for wear and tear, especially around anchor points and seams.
Clean the tarp periodically with mild soap and water to prevent mildew buildup.
Store the tarp indoors during harsh weather seasons if it's not designed for year-round use.
Tighten hardware as needed to maintain proper tension and avoid sagging.
By following these simple care steps, your shade tarp will continue to deliver years of sun protection and outdoor comfort.
Conclusion: Upgrade Your Outdoor Space with a DIY Shade Tarp
Installing a shade tarp in your backyard is a cost-effective and rewarding DIY project. With careful planning, quality materials, and proper installation techniques, you’ll enjoy cool, shaded outdoor living all season long. This step-by-step guide ensures your project goes smoothly from start to finish.

Complimentary foliage textures soften the hardscape and stabilize the soil.
Inspiration for a landscaping in New York.
Inspiration for a landscaping in New York.

Fusion is an innovative new world-class spa series designed by renowned international designer Marc Saddler, manufactured by Gruppo Treesse in Italy and adapted to US electrical and plumbing standards by Aquatica Plumbing Group Inc. Aquatica is proud to be the exclusive US distributor of this innovative spa bath series.
The Fusion series of spas from Aquatica take the spa experience to a whole new level; now you not only enjoy the ultimate spa pleasure with your friends or family in the comfort of your home. By purchasing the high-tech Fusion spa from Aquatica, you purchase the ultimate item of luxury and opulence that will be envy to anybody visiting your home.
The incredible innovation behind the Fusion range has made possible a whole new system of invisible hydromassage, incorporated into spas that are absolutely seamless in design with no external outlets or jets.
The Fusion Ovatus’s infinitely balanced full oval design means you can now luxuriate in the truly seamless comfort of a spa without edges, which incorporates all the beauty and clean lines of the Fusion pool. Beautiful to look at, but more importantly, superbly therapeutic in its delivery of revitalisating and soothing pleasure from the microjets and air bolsters concealed within the walls.
New Standards in Pleasure
This marriage of comfort, pleasure and rejuvenation are further added to by the colour therapy system which allows you to select from a range of colours to enhance your mood, the water temperature stabiliser and recirculation system for optimum water temperature and the concealed, handheld shower unit. Form and function are at one in this wonderful new spa from Aquatica. All you could ask for and much, much more.
Among the unique characteristics of the Fusion hydromassage bathtub and spa series is the distinctive, overflowing Infinity style rim, creating a seemingly edgeless water surface, as well as the concealed therapy system, which is installed inside a thin cavity located in the inner perimeter of the tub.

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Large island style backyard concrete paver patio photo in Other with no cover
Large island style backyard concrete paver patio photo in Other with no cover

Polywood® Shutters are superior in product innovation, serving as the nation's category leader in plantation shutters, as they are exclusively engineered and custom crafted in the USA with a durable recyclable wood substitute. They are also the most optimal window treatment in achieving energy-efficiency, as each panel is insulated with a signature patented weather stripping.Moisture proof
Fire resistant
Termite proof
Sea salt resistant
UL Tested
UV Stabilized
70% more energy efficient than wood shutters
1600% more energy efficient than aluminum blinds
Earth-friendly: Made from recyclable wood substitute
Made in the USA
Lined with exclusively patented weather stripping for optimal window insulation
Available in any specialty shape window including arches, octagons, circles, angles, sunbursts, rakes, etc.
3 louver sizes- 2.5, 3.5, 4.5
Smooth or wood grain (emboss avail on louver only)
3 colors: white, off white, snow white
9 frame options
Standard tilt rod or hidden tilt rod
Lifetime warranty (all manufacturer defects & paint finish)
Won’t warp, split, or chip
Cordless Window Treatment
Optimal Light & Sound Control
Wipe with damp cloth
Curb appeal and home equity

This 60's Master Bath was updated maintaining the same foot print. A sunken tub was filled in and replaced with a spacious shower utilizing a barn door style shower door. A large format tile, coordinating small accent tile for the shower floor. A corner bench topped with the same white quartz material as the vanity was installed. A glass accent stripe provides a bling factor to dress up this bath. Grab Bars coordinated with the shower fixtures provide a stabilizing factor.

This rustic 'live edge' desk is crafted of 8/4 solid Maple planks. The natural splits and cracks in the desk top, were stabilized with maple bow-tie inserts, and then filled with native stone/quartz pieces. Hand hewn through cut dovetails secure the right hand base panel to the desk top. No other fasteners were required!!
This beautiful, one of a kind desk features 3 drawers mounted onto full extension stainless steel drawers slides.

Clean, simple, modern design built into a hillside on the east side of Aspen. Closed, organic Sirewall anchoring the house on one side, and an open tree house feel on the other. The Sirewall utilizes material from the excavation, minimizing the need for importing resources. It also acts as a heat sink - helping to stabilize the internal temperature and conserve energy.

Photo of a large partial sun backyard landscaping in Other for summer.

Layered plant material in this waterwise, drought tolerant landscape is kept low to unobstructed view of the canyons
Design ideas for a mediterranean landscaping in Orange County.
Design ideas for a mediterranean landscaping in Orange County.

20,000 sf of mixed Office and VIP Residential facilities boasting 4 Master Suites + 8 double Guest Suites, resident guest chef and Gourmet Kitchen plus Day Spa and Office Conference facilities for groups up to 24 people.
Situated on a breathtaking mountain aerie just north of Los Angeles along the California coast, ergonomically nestled into the rocky topography in careful harmony with the natural surroundings. (...after we cut the road all the way to the top ;)
The building typology is experimental in that the cross-sectional profile is actually just one simple extruded shape, identical across the entire building length and staggered to accommodate site topography. This extruded form is created on top of a stabilized poured concrete foundation using an automated synthetic concrete slip-cast forming machine.
This design like some others shown on our website are conceptual building studies that can be modified and reinterpreted according to actual site and client requirements.
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