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

The outdoors as a one of exterior elements which has a natural appeal to humans. The sky, earth, water, and other outdoor elements make us feel refreshed, calm, and one with the earth. How do we get these elements from the outside, inside of our home interior? The obvious way is by bringing plants into our living space. Although, a wonderful idea, here’s 10 other simple ways to bring the outdoors in.

JOIN OUTDOOR INDOOR

1. Bring in Natural Fibers, Textures and Patterns: Wicker, Rattan, Hemp, and Jute are all materials that are inspired by nature. Choose these materials in your furniture for a comfortable oasis to relax. In decor – baskets, rugs, and even lampshades will bring the outdoors to your relaxing space. Read more

STAGE HOUSE

Designed by Mutsue Hayakusa Cell Space Architects, The House which is called Villa-K, was built with Stage style. This is the type of home built while taking into consideration the connection between indoors and exterior. Large windows offer unobstructed views of the near by forest. Villa K has no less than four roofs, situated at different levels, which is a very interesting architecture approach. Unexpected angles can characterize the overall appearance of this contemporary residence. The interiors are spacious and airy, with stylish and modern furniture. Elegant indoor stairs connect the levels of the home, creating a fun and unusual living space. Wood is present, complementing the general white color palette of the home. Read more

FLOATING HOUSE

Designed by Vandeventer + Carlander Architects , The house offered a new concept of original building. The designer comes a modern home design located on Lake Union, right in the city center. How fascinating it is to have a house on a lake! It would be interesting to know what the address of this home is. You probably did not see this coming, but there are a lot of similar floating houses on Lake Union. In fact, if I recall correctly, Tom Hanks owned one in the movie “Sleepless in Seattle”. This particular project was meant as a contemporary looking building with plenty of entertainment space. As you can see in the pictures below, there are many decks and the large floor to ceiling windows allow great views of the city in every direction. Read more

Organizing Small Bathroom Layout

Apr 23rd, 2010 | By admin | Category: Furniture, Interior

SMALL BATHROOM LAYOUT

With creativity and imagination, small bathroom doesn’t have to limit your options, instead it can increases the possibilities for style, for example, by combining bath and shower to save space and give room for imaginative ideas that allow more space for storage and other bathroom amenities. These simple tips will work in any sized room; Firstly, fuse mirrors and bare windows to maximize light without having to compromise for privacy. A sense of a bigger space can also be achieved with lighter colored walls and surfaces. Be very creative with storage space. For example, vertical cabinets are good for a modern effect. Take a look these small bathroom layout photos after the jump. Read more