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Are you on a budget and looking for nature inspired home decor ideas? These DIY projects are easy and cheap, using natural elements that you can find yourself, like tree branches, driftwood, shells, and leaves!
Phinney Mini is a functional two-story house located in Seattle, Washington, redesigned in 2022 by Best Practice Architecture.
These small Zen garden ideas will help you add a bit of tranquility to your backyard. Explore serene Zen garden design tips inspired by Japanese and Asian aesthetics. Perfect for small spaces, these ideas bring tranquility to your backyard, patio, or front garden. Create your own oasis with rock gardens, meditation spots, and DIY projects. Transform your outdoor areas into serene retreats.
Imagine stepping outside to the soothing sounds of trickling water, transforming your backyard into a peaceful retreat. A backyard stream doesn't just add
People might argue that the front yard and the exterior house color are the impression makers of any home. Then comes the interior of the house, and lastly, the backyard. Now, forget about people and think about yourself. You have the perfect front yard and interior. But you come home every day to a messy or barely used backyard. Why would you do that to yourself or your house when you can turn it into the most fascinating feature of your property?
Organic furniture means curved and rounded shapes, an undulating play of lines and a deliciously soft, congenial undertone. Many designers have drawn inspiration from the richness and beauty of the natural world and the purity of Mother Earth. Royal Botania creator and designer Kris Van Puyvelde appreciates and has tapped into the myriad natural shapes that surround us. The modular Organix Collection with its lounge elements and circular daybed is a faithful translation of this and helps to shape organic outdoor living. Organix is effortlessly at home in a natural or architectural setting. With its flowing lines, not only does it look highly inviting, but its curves automatically create configurations that draw people together and stimulate conversation.O
This space proves that more structure leads to greater appeal. See how an award-winning landscape designer created a stylized meadow garden.
Japanese Zen Garden Ideas for Your Backyard: Relax with natural stone pathways, wooden bridges, and serene koi ponds. Get inspired and create your own tranquil oasis today!
Ever wondered what it would be like to have a bathroom that feels like a five-star hotel? What if you could turn your daily routine into a luxurious escape right at home? If you’ve been dreaming of a bathroom makeover, you’re in for a treat. In this article, we’ll explore 29 dream bathrooms to elevate your home’s style. From sleek modern designs to cozy rustic retreats, these bathroom ideas will inspire you to create a space that’s both functional and fabulous. Ready to transform your bathroom into your favorite room in the house? Let’s dive in! 1. Modern Minimalist Sanctuary
HGTV.com provides you with options to explore before you begin outfitting your deck with custom, built-in design elements.
Street art is there to surprise and inspire us, to shake up the often dull urban environments in which it can usually be found in order to give us a fresh perspective on our otherwise familiar neighborhoods and streets. But sometimes street art goes one step further than that by not only altering the world around it, but actually interacting with it. Check out the pictures below to see what we mean. Compiled by Bored Panda, the list contains some of the cleverest and most eye-catching examples of what happens when street art meets nature. Don't forget to vote for your favorite!
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Sometimes, we all need a little slice of paradise right in our own backyard. Imagine stepping out of your house and into a peaceful space that whispers, "Namaste." A Japanese-inspired design can do the trick! These gardens aren’t just a feast for the eyes; they also feed the soul. With the right design, even a