House Around a Central Courtyard | Charged Voids CONCEPT. The concept was devised as a free plan around a central courtyard. The levels & accesses were carefully divided between the lady and the tenants to allow for comfort & privacy.
We know, we know. The first thing you think of when you see “stained glass” is probably a church, and you’re probably wondering what this might have to do with your home. Well, the art of playing with light is definitely one that historic structures the world over have mastered, but you can also bring this design idea into your home in subtle and interesting ways. Whether you’re scouring flea markets for an old window or redesigning your front door, we’ve gathered up 10 stained glass ideas we think you’ll love.
Attention all wine lovers: You don’t need to hide your wine in your bottom cabinets anymore. Let your love for merlot take center stage in your interior decorating with the help of design-forward wine racks. Rather than simply storing your bottles on the bottom shelf of your bar cart, you can incorporate them into your room’s decor with the help of some seriously stylish wine storage.
Discover a bit of fun and mystery with the top 30 best hidden door ideas. Explore entrances to secret rooms featuring hinged bookcases to walls and beyond.
Most often than not, the renovation of an apartment has as a goal the reinvention of the space and in some cases that means a complete overhaul and a
Have you heard about pocket doors? This space-saving storage option is making a comeback! Do-it-yourself now, with these simple instructions.
Discover a bit of fun and mystery with the top 30 best hidden door ideas. Explore entrances to secret rooms featuring hinged bookcases to walls and beyond.
Image 1 of 20 from gallery of Ricart House / Gradolí & Sanz. © Mariela Apollonio
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ART NOUVEAU Art Nouveau (French pronunciation: [aʁ nuvo], Anglicised to /ˈɑrt nuːˈvoʊ/) is an international philosophy[2] and style of art, architecture and applied art—especially the decorative ar…
Discover a bit of fun and mystery with the top 30 best hidden door ideas. Explore entrances to secret rooms featuring hinged bookcases to walls and beyond.
FLORENCE - David and Noemi Bassler spent years traveling through Third World countries on the $5-a-day plan.
In a world of transforming furniture and multifuctional designs few designers have thought to address the door - an essential interior design fixture in every home in the world. Tobias Franzel has used the classic versatile European-style window hinge (that opens sideways all the way and folds d ...
These crazy, over-the-top additions to a child's room are a child's dream come true.
Eski fabrika binalarını gözüne kestirip, hatırı sayılır bir bakımın ardından, nefes kesen evler yaratmayı başartmış insanlar.
A little mystery never hurt anyone.
There are many benefits to having an energy efficient home, from environmental benefits to financial benefits to safety benefits. Fortunately, no matter
Discover a bit of fun and mystery with the top 30 best hidden door ideas. Explore entrances to secret rooms featuring hinged bookcases to walls and beyond.
It's easy to overlook the humble door isn't it? After all they just sit there, opening and closing on demand, and we're always rushing through them, rather than enjoying them for what they are. But we really love this new idea of making the boring room door into something much more exciting.
Chris Wormell created a series of illustrations for John Dewar and Sons Scotch Whiskey for their fun series of videos, "Speaking Scotribbean."
Completed in 2009 in Sweden. Images by STAMERS KONTOR. Set in the Swedish summer retreat area of Österlen, this conversion of an abandoned farmhouse re-thinks and plays on the notion of nostalgia and...
I LOVE my class this year. Diverse. Capable. Sweet. Unique. Enthusiastic. Energetic. Hard-working. Funny. Lovable. These are some of the words that come to mind when I think of my first graders. But one more word that also comes to mind is...chatty. Very chatty. We are a 'work in progress' with this. And thank goodness, we are continuing to improve each week. :-) Now, don't get me wrong, I believe a classroom should be FULL of rich, collaborative dialogue. Student discussion is vital, and our little guys need frequent opportunities to engage with peers and share their thoughts. I pride myself on having a dynamic, student-centered classroom that encourages this. To foster this kind of a climate, however, students also need to learn how to be effective listeners and independent workers. There are appropriate and inappropriate times for talking, and to get students to adhere to these boundaries, clear expectations must be set. Here are 12 ideas/strategies to try when working with a chatty class.