How to Maximize Your Small Apartment

Sep 4th, 2010 | By admin | Category: Ideas, Interior

HOW TO MAXIMIZE SMALL APARTMENT

Small apartment is a place that need “a special touch” to make it more comfort and fulfil all your activities. Here is another tiny crib that manages to maximize space and create a cozy living environment as well. The East Village Studio comes from JPDA Architects, stretches over an area of 46 square meters (500 square feet) and was built as a little “nest” for the owners who also work here. It has all the utilities a common looking contemporary home has and dare we say a lot more. This original crib has storage space and shelves in the most unusual and unexpected places, reducing clutter and contributing to a clean and fresh interior design. The wood gives this home its warmth which is “intensified” by the friendly vegetation pots spread around the open studio. Read More

Syzygy Hamburg: A Clean Office Interior

Aug 31st, 2010 | By admin | Category: Ideas, Interior

CLEAN INTERIOR

Designed by Christoph Roselius and Julian Hillenkamp, the office which was located in Hamburg, Germany, was created with a clean interior impression. Syzygy is an advertising agency based on Hamburg, their clients are big and famous company such as Chanel, Mercedes-Benz, Mazda and Fujitsu . So they need something different interior design concept to attract their client, they must have an extra ordinary office interior. The result is a creative desk and sitting which are clean, smooth and swanky, its a beautiful and stunning office interior. Read More

NARROW HOUSE

Designed by Japanese architect, Shintaro Fujiwara, a house which was located in residential Showa-cho area of the city, Osaka, Japanese, was built to answer the need of a homeliving. The design of the residence has a narrow frontage, which is a part of a row house (17.89m ×3.94m). A big problem in the progress of the planning was that it could take only less than 3 meters for effective flange width inside when it was built in such a long narrow lot. The project aims to create a spacious atmosphere by leaving gaps between each floor and maintaining sight lines from front to back. Read More

New Idea Of Modern Wall Installation

Aug 30th, 2010 | By admin | Category: Ideas, Interior

MODERN WALL SYSTEM

Its a modern wall design concept that could be rotated and changed depend on your taste/mood. The basic principles for Amirkhan Abdurakhmanov’s Cange It! wall concept is a construction of three-sided colored pixels that allows you to configure walls in any color/design of your choice by rotating it.

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Very Small Budget For Very Small Shelter

Aug 30th, 2010 | By admin | Category: Style

SMALL SHELTER

Designed by Ryan Lingard this small shelter was located near Joseph, Orgen. Its a very small living space built on 130 square feet areas, the building have modern structures and provides complete features for adventurer such as: wood stove, metal roof, cedar rain-screen, reused windows, portable toilet and operable shutters. I think it just not for built on forests or adventurer place, this design could be applied on urban space if you need low budget homes, let’s see the floor-plan its small but could be use for a young couple with no child. Read More

One of the misconceptions in selling your home is to not put money into it. Often times, home sellers want to get out of their home quickly, and forget that marketing your home is crucial. So, the most important thing is how to use as little as money that you have to spend to make your home more valuable before selling. Here are ten ways to improve the value of your home, and boost you above your competition:

VALUABLE BEFORE SELLING

1. Curb Appeal: Homebuyers make up their mind about your home before they step in the front door. Ensure your landscaping, lawn, and flowering beds are free of weeds and debris. Walk around the entire house and remove toys, fix lighting, and sprinkler heads. At the front entry consider repainting the front door and adding a pot of fresh flowers. Read More

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