Archive for October, 2011

October 31st, 2011
Large Lighting Fixture In Your Home

When you talk about a large lighting fixture for your home, the first thing comes to your mind is “chandeliers”. Normally, people have the idea of classic but luxurious large chandeliers of metal, brass, bronze or wrought-iron, in their mind. But now the new trend showcases a wide variety of crystal and glass chandeliers, manufactured with a varnished brass surface finish. With a huge selection of styles, designs and finishes, choosing a large chandelier becomes quite a difficult task.

Do you want to give an attractive traditional charm to your home decor? Large chandeliers with antique and bronze finish like the Livex 18 light large iron chandelier are sure to give your home a traditional antique charm. Brass chandeliers or chandeliers made of iron, is always a great choice, as they can be molded into various designs and styles varying from classic to modern furnishings.

October 30th, 2011
How To Choose Themes For Your Interior Design? Modern accessories and the range of decorating freedom available today ensures that you can choose any theme that you want in your interior design. But with so many options available, which way do you exactly go? This is not just about being impulsive as it involves a lot more thought that you would imagine. When you create a brand new room, you have to really envision the theme you want in it. Every great room, from a dwelling out in the country to a castle parlor has a theme and that is what makes it a truly amazing and inviting room to be a part of. Now, there are a million themes to choose from, and when you are doing your own home over and struggling to find that theme, keep in mind some of the themes that have worked for other people.
October 29th, 2011
MYP House, Argentina by Estudio BaBO

The project consists of a single family suburban house placed within a corner plot in a traditional Country Club in the Pilar area, Buenos Aires, Argentina. With a surface area of 1100 sqm, the site forms part of a new extension of the Club, resulting in an almost inexistent urban context, deprived of both neighboring houses and grown vegetation.

The only significant influence surrounding the plot is the adjacent par three golf course. The plot is completely flat and there is no physical limit between the golf course and its northeastern border, resulting in a magnificent view which also coincides with the best sun orientation.