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Make Mexican-style interior work inside your home

May 07, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Home & Decoration

The hothouse colors, the hand-painted tiles, the lazy drift of hammocks and mosquito netting: If you visit Mexico, it’s hard not to fall in love with the look and the lifestyle.
But unlike a craft or curio that you can pack in your suitcase, Mexican style isn’t always easy to bring back home. And if you [...]

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Love that Mexican style? Adapt it for your home

May 29, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Home & Decoration

The hothouse colors, the hand-painted tiles, the lazy drift of hammocks and mosquito netting: If you visit Mexico, it’s hard not to fall in love with the look and the lifestyle.
But unlike a craft or a curio that you can pack in your suitcase, Mexican style isn’t always easy to bring back home. And if [...]

Beautiful Restaurant Interior Design by Sebastian Mariscal – Pio Pio, New York

February 04, 2010 By: Momoy Category: Design Gallery, Featured

Pio Pio restaurant is a beautiful culinary destination in New York City, located in the Hell’s kitchen district of Manhattan between 34th and 57th streets. Pio Pio restaurant has beautiful interior with natural style, its a combination between the Mexican Restaurant and the Latin American Culture. Touching more on emotions in the environment and juxtaposition [...]

Victorian Interior Decorating Ideas – Holly Hill House, New York

December 25, 2009 By: Momoy Category: Design Gallery

Victorian interior design is become popular during the reign of England’s Queen Victoria from 1837-1901. Houses decorations during this period were characterized with large furniture in scale and ornamentation was seen in carved scrolls, leaves flowers and grapes. A wall is always covered with wallpaper which featured large pattern of flowers, birds or feather. As [...]

Cafe Interior Design Ideas by Parasite Studio – Mode Cafe, Timisoara

December 11, 2009 By: Momoy Category: Design Gallery

The main concept of this café interior design is how to create space that like a piece of temporary clothing, is reversible, made out of light panels mounted on the existing structure, that can be easily taken off according to current fashion trends. The key elements of this project is a bar counter, actually a [...]

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Make Mexican-style interior work inside your home

The hothouse colors, the hand-painted tiles, the lazy drift of hammocks and mosquito netting: If you visit Mexico, it's hard not to fall in love with the look and the

Love that Mexican style? Adapt it for your home

The hothouse colors, the hand-painted tiles, the lazy drift of hammocks and mosquito netting: If you visit Mexico, it's hard not to fall in love with the look and the

Modular housing builder steps into Lithopolis with big development

One of the region's first modular home developments is under construction in Lithopolis, and the builder has already attracted a franchisee six weeks after breaking ground in the village. Domus

Interior Design Style OF Eichler Homes I

During the period betwee1949 and 1967 Joseph Eichler built hundreds of homes in San Francisco. The first popular Eichler house appeared in Sunnyvale in 1950. This interior design style is

Metal Shutter Houses Modern Apartement Design

Metal Shutter Houses Modern building designed by Japan architect Shigeru Ban, that's an building with 9 duplex residential condominium apartments ranging from 1,950sqft to a 3,180sqft penthouse with three terraces.

Home in the woods brings peace, quiet

I moved here from Virginia when I got married. Bruce already lived here. I had sold real estate in Virginia, and we began looking at houses. I knew I wanted

Latino heat — Furnishings reflect Hispanic design

Home-furnishing lines are reflecting the same Latino influence showing up in home design lately. Among those already out there are the Casa Cristina collections of furniture and home furnishings, brand-named for

Interior Design Style OF Eichler Homes II

6) In those days of cheap electricity, he used radiant heated concrete floors. Sometimes, he also advised to have these concrete floors extended to patio or open areas. 7) Blank facades,
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