Archive for August, 2011

August 31st, 2011
Bachelor’s Bedroom Ideas

A bedroom is more than just a place to sleep, and an unattached man has the freedom of designing and decorating his bachelor’s bedroom abode in any style or theme he desires. Just because a man is a bachelor does not mean his bedroom has to be in disarray with nothing more than a bed, dresser, and other common necessities. A thoughtfully arranged and tastefully decorated bedroom will make a man feel like a king in his very own bachelor’s castle, and a decorating a bedroom with romance in mind will greatly impress the love interest in his life.

Bachelor pads are portrayed to be occupied with men with a hedonistic approach to life that’s all about having fun and very little to do with life’s mundane chores which often disgusts women related to or involved with them.

You're looking for a change, but aren't sure where to start. Do you add some color to your walls, or move your bedroom into the living room and vice versa? Do you follow one of those new decorating mantras, or give up altogether and call it a day?

August 31st, 2011
Wood – Warmth and Harmony For Your Home

Wood has always been a popular building material for the simple reason that its beauty adapts to time and changing styles and tastes. Wood furnishings are simple and modern, giving your décor a stylish edge. Wood design works beautifully as a solo or matching piece. Comfortable, warmth and harmony, those words are the feeling what wood gives our surroundings. Since then wood is widely used as a material whether furniture, building material or craft. The invention of wood as contemporary furniture by it means the design transforms the living space more welcoming.

Contemporary home furnishings are simple and modern, giving your décor a stylish edge. Wood design works beautifully as a solo or matching piece.

August 30th, 2011
Stylish and Sustainable Home Design by Blue Sky Homes

See this Stylish and Sustainable Home Design Ideas with Simple Design –Blue Sky Homes. A great house with simple and minimalist design, that built on a rocky plan. A collaborative effort between the prefabricated home developer Blue Sky Homes LLC and Palm Springs architect Lance O’Donnell o2 Architecture; SF 1000 this house is located in the Mojave Desert in 4000 ‘above sea level. The program called a residency, sustainable modestly sized to serve as a prototype for a line of prefabricated homes. Special attention was paid to the positioning of the site and building orientation. Inspired by Le Corbusier’s “Domino”, the building contains a pure structure of columns and planes. Adaptability is not created by the walls and openings of cargo that can be moved within the structure to meet a variety of site conditions.