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October 02, 2008
By: Momoy
Category: Architecture, Design Gallery
“Reversible Destiny” and Artistic loft style apartments in Mitake Japan, designed by Arakawa with his wife, Madeline Gins. It’s an out of the box architectural design, very unique and artistic both of the interior and exterior. The Reversible Destiny has designed to stimulate the senses and force inhabitants to use balance, physical strength and imagination, [...]
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June 05, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Garden
I fantasise about floating in a hot air balloon above the rooftops of cities such as London, Paris and New York, simply to snoop at the roof gardens.
Whenever I walk around a city, I’m always on the lookout for secret, hidden gardens; shady courtyards, glimpsed through open gateways, or leafy residential squares spied through high [...]
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May 29, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Home & Decoration
To see some of the best rooms in the South, it’s not always necessary to set foot inside. No matter what you call your outdoor living space–porch, terrace, courtyard, deck–trust us, it has incredible potential. So if you’re not using every square inch, follow these expert tips.
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Washington, D.C., architect Bruce Wentworth aimed for a [...]
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May 19, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Home & Decoration
Do you want to make a bold statement without saying a word, then minimalist styling is for you. Often called “Modern” or “Contemporary”, this style is clean, simple and uncluttered as shown in the illustrations. Architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe coined the phrase “Less is more” and although this referred more to architecture such [...]
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April 22, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Modular Home
Over the past 100 years, home building has evolved and matured, yet the basic exterior appearance has not changed much.
But as we face land and labour shortages, high construction costs, innovative new technologies and a growing demand for sustainable materials, we are poised to witness some monumental changes in housing.
One program that may prove [...]
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To see some of the best rooms in the South, it's not always necessary to set foot inside. No matter what you call your outdoor living space--porch, terrace, courtyard, deck--trust
Robin Rains recently returned from France with a floor lamp crafted from old oyster cultivating rods.
“It had a really interesting design because you could see where the oyster actually lived,”
"Reversible Destiny" and Artistic loft style apartments in Mitake Japan, designed by Arakawa with his wife, Madeline Gins. It's an out of the box architectural design, very unique and artistic
Andrea Aurichio
Somewhere between the porch and the patio, the deck has emerged as an integral part of home design. The deck, unlike the quintessentially American front porch, is a private
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One local park is losing its facilities and falling into the water. Another is gaining facilities and improving its piece of water. They are Snows Cut Park on River Road
Do you want to make a bold statement without saying a word, then minimalist styling is for you. Often called “Modern” or “Contemporary”, this style is clean, simple and uncluttered
A.Caxton
The custom of appropriate and harmonious treatment of home decorating, interior decorations and suitable furniture, seems to have been in a great measure abandoned during the present century, owing perhaps