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March 7th, 2010
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Floor and wall |
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Stone tile flooring is healthier than carpets; it reduces dust and house mites and doesn’t trap hair or dirt. Once laid, the flooring will always look good, and some types of stone are like a good bottle wine – they improve with age.
Stone tiles can be laid throughout the home: hallway, kitchen, conservatory, bathroom, walk-in showers, and wet rooms. It is becoming increasingly popular in both period and modern settings, and in some new builds, stone tile flooring is even being laid in bedrooms.
Natural stone tile flooring should be the top choice for every tile job from a kitchen or bathroom to stairs, patios and other living spaces because of the appealing textures and patterns that tiling will bring to any type of style from a contemporary
looking home to a charming country cottage layout.
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March 2nd, 2010
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lighting |
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The following is a luxury collection of lamps lighting large companies from Italy, a major concept of modern lighting ideas that are suitable for anywhere in your room. Look at the example of these beautiful images, perfect lighting for kitchen , lighting for romantic bedrooms, beautiful lighting for swimming pools, lights and bathroom lights to the house anywhere. Lighting collection is available in all types of table lamps, floor lamps, wall and ceiling mounted lighting lamps suspended ready to change your room into the magnificent elegance. Unique and artistic lighting is always the focal point in each room and the lamp’s provides all the fancy lighting needs.
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January 31st, 2010
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lighting |
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Choose these lamps when you require impressive and decorative fittings with bright, glare-free illumination. GEFION is designed to work as an exhibition spotlight, but its applications are much wider. It has been used successfully above conference tables while the smaller GOPLEN is better for cafe tables. A lamp with spotting, fresh light with no glare – see the G-range. Very suitable for staircases, shops or a modern meeting table. The small and sophisticated GEJSER provides a slightly broader geam than the other two and is well suited fot small shop windows. A very small lamp with a narrow but soft light without glare – see the G-range. A refined lamp for the exclusive shop window or a small sculpture.
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December 17th, 2009
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Architecture Design, Home Design, Interior Design |
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You can get inspiration from these photographs. Dayton residence has a beauty in each part, like the family room, kitchen, reading room, lounge and garden in the yard. In 2008 Rockefellor Partners in Los Angeles were commissioned to design the home for Sky Dayton, founder of EarthLink. Not quick to be built, the design and construction for the Los Angeles residence took over four years. The result is an extremely comfortable family home where the Daytons’ children can explore the outdoors in relative safety. This fits the mandate by the Daytons to design a house that is useful, beautiful, and timeless.
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October 18th, 2009
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Architecture Design, Attic & Loft |
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Stairs lead into the center of the loft conversion, with an attractive wooden balustrade ensuring the safety of anyone using the stairs or loft. Whilst the stairs could take up valuable space in the loft, their careful positioning ensures that the maximum area is available for storage, floor space and ease of access.
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July 14th, 2009
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Attic & Loft |
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Many people, with a few loft conversion tips and just a little bit more planning, can create an excellent additional room to their property. Before you let loose in your loft attic, check the conversion is worth you while. A loft conversion, like a cellar conversion, makes the very best use of existing space within your home. Usually, a loft will have the same floor space as the upstairs part of your home and your only restrictions to conversion will be head space and planning requirements.
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