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Facebook Group: 50 Home Ruining Examples

We’re pretty sure of one thing — no one was born an architect. It takes years of study and practice to become an expert on the art, history, and engineering of the built world. However, some people think that designing a house from the bottom up is something they can do on their own.

Even if we agree that architecture is subjective, sometimes one cannot deny the flaws that people do. In fact, some home designs turned out to be so wrong that they went into the You Should Have Hired an Architect A Facebook group that shows why not hire a professional is a mistake.

From weird roofs to open concept toilets, take a look at some of the pictures we’ve collected from the group, and be sure to vote for the most bizarre ones!

Also, scroll down for our interview with Allison Beer McKenzie, the manager of this Facebook group, where we talk about the mistakes people make while designing a home themselves and the benefits of hiring an expert.

 

In just a few months, the group has attracted more than 31.2K members, who share some of the strangest design failures on a daily basis. According to the group’s description, much of the built environment in the United States is not designed by architects.

“This group is dedicated to examples of why this is a bad idea with occasional examples of why buildings designed by architects may be superior for variety.”

Bored panda contacted the manager, Allison Beer McKenzie, who is an architect and the director of sustainability at SHP Leading Design in Cincinnati, Ohio. She explained that there are mainly two reasons why many people choose to give up hiring an architect.

“One thing is for sure they are cost conscious or think they can’t afford an architect. The other thing, I think, is that they don’t know or appreciate the value that an architect can bring to their house design, ”she explained.

McKenzie continued: “This value can certainly include a beautiful design, but it can also include things like a house that perfectly fits the site on which it is and is ideally designed for the climate on which it is built.”

Whether it’s creating a bad design, exceeding the budget, or not meeting current codes and standards, there are many ways people can make mistakes without an expert.

The architect thinks that many of the mistakes people make when designing homes themselves “come from the fact that most people have trouble thinking in three dimensions without training on how to do it. This often leads to houses with strange proportions or clumsy connections between materials and elements. ”

McKenzie admits that some houses that are designed without the help of architects perform well. “However, building a house is probably the biggest investment you will ever make and will require you to make hundreds of decisions in a condensed amount of time,” she said.

“Having an architect by your side to guide you through decisions ranging from where the house sits on the ground, to room size and location, to what color you want for your bathroom floor can help ensure you end up with a result you love. . and keep your sanity! ”

According to architect Bill Whittaker, hiring a professional might seem like an unnecessary expense for your construction project. However, an expert can bring quality, professional design and project management to “help you complete a beautiful building according to budget and schedule.”

He provides several reasons why you should hire an architect instead of dealing with challenges on your own. First of all, when it comes to design, they help your home to have a consistent flow and comfort.

“An architect provides a professional design that takes into account the client’s preferences, along with building codes and good design practices to create the best possible space for your project.”

Then, experts can effectively manage a construction site and “ensure that everything is completed according to current codes and standards.” The same goes for the budget. It’s easy to get distracted and spend extra for things you don’t actually need, or to hide the mistakes you’ve made.

“Architects help keep communication clear and can direct the project in the right direction to keep costs where they were originally designed,” Whittaker explained.

However, if you are really determined to design your own home, you should consider starting small. Plan and build a tree house or shed, or perhaps a puppet house for the children. And if you notice that there are some mistakes you make along the way, you should probably contact an architect for your larger future projects.

 

This Is A Luxury Hotel In My City (São Paulo, Brazil)

When it was built, everyone was like “ooooh, what a WONDERFUL architecture !!!!”. It is supposed to look like a ship, but all I can see is a rotten slice of watermelon. Then a boyfriend who was an architect called me crazy because it’s ugly. Am I It’s called Hotel Unique if you want to look up and see how strange the rooms look. They have a window between the bed and the bathroom. As for me, I can only see pictures, because it is insanely expensive

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Or At least Someone who wasn't drunk!

I don’t mind the painted brick (it’s very common in charming old houses in northern Germany – although they tend to be bright white, rather than purple) but the chimney doesn’t please the eye. Maybe they wanted to distract from the curved porch? They certainly succeeded in that!

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Facebook Group: 50 Home Ruining Examples

Thursday, 17 March 2022 by feeta_admin
We’re pretty sure of one thing — no one was born an architect. It takes years of study and practice to become an expert on the art, history, and engineering of the built world. However, some people think that designing a house from the bottom up is something they can do on their own. Even
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Breathing In Nature & Peace With Scandinavian decoration

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Bohemian infusions to Scandinavian decoration mean more colors, more woven elements and more intricate patterns. Decorations and accessories take on a more natural aesthetic, with hints of world travel. In these four Scandi-Boho home interiors, the fusion of interior themes makes light and airy living spaces that communicate a connection with nature through indoor plants and a natural material palette. A sense of peace results from the natural vibrations, which are enhanced by earthy accents, handmade objects of interest and easy, windy arrangements. We will round off with a slightly brighter consideration of the aesthetics, where vibrant turquoises shake a quiet setting of white and wood tone.

A gallery wall of botanical art and an intricate pattern introduce boho vibes into our first outstanding home design. Skandi-style dove gray living room sofa makes a gentle accompaniment to the display of natural tones.

Down in front of the sofa, a geometrically designed rug stretches in shades of deep blue and shade. A small puff continues the blue accent shade in its boho padding.

A round lounge chair and a mature indoor plant pair to form a typical boho reading night ensemble, but a clever simple upholstery and a simple accent cushion bring back the simple Scandi vibes.

Outside the elegant little home, a deck is being built to extend the living space. A set of small outdoor chairs are turned out to the abundant green view.

The wooden deck splits into smaller wooden “steps” at one end that form a path through the landscape.

Inside the bedroom, a Scandi wooden platform bed is dressed in deep shades of orange and shade in a boho print. Dark shady scattered cushions are layered at the head of the bed, under a picture frame filled with dreamy botanical art. A simple round mirror adorns the adjoining wall next to the window.

Wooden bedside tables are equipped with elegant leather-looking handles. A sweet-smelling candy cane and a slender glass vase filled with dried flowers make tranquil decorations.

Within the clear white marble bathroom scheme, a wood-framed bathroom mirror and rustic wooden vanity make warming contributions. Shiny gold fixtures add a luxurious element.

Located in Barcelona, ​​Spain, our second Scandi-Boho home tour begins in a lighted hall. A tasseled living room rug lies boho vibes under a Scandi lounge chair and a tripod floor lamp.

The Scandinavian style chair design features an element of cord wrapped around the frame that nods to the boho aesthetic.

Bottle-green split cushions add punk accents to the neutral beige chairs. The cushions connect with indoor plants that are scattered around the interior and the view of balcony plants that can be enjoyed through large windows.

A concrete planter was built on the covered balcony to house a bunch of flowering greenery.

Two woven chairs and a small round coffee table make up a nice lounge where the homeowners can drink together or read quietly in solitude.

An intricate black metal base gives the round coffee table a unique look. The table top is just the perfect size for a carafe and a pair of glass glasses.

The small kitchen is hidden behind wooden folding doors, which keeps the look of the open plan living room clean and clear when cooking doesn’t move.

A secret door leads to the bathroom.

Inside the bathroom, hanging planters create a wash of greenery over bright white cabinets.

A minimalist extra faucet fills the luxurious stone sink.

High-gloss white tiles run from the living room into the bedroom, where they create a clean, minimalist base for a comfortable upholstered bed. White wall panels complete the simplicity of the tiles and camouflage the door into the entryway closet.

The closet is a narrow but well-equipped space with ample storage.

Our third home design is a project in Colwyn Bay, Wales. Mid-century modern inspired Scandi side embraces the width of the living room, where fluffy imitation leather lounge chairs seem irresistible.

The bedroom is small but well arranged. A flat-textured bedroom rug holds together a pair of Scandinavian stools at the end of the bed. Rotating hanging light shades expand the symmetrical arrangement on each side of the bed.

The bathroom contains sharp black accents in the form of a linear modern bathroom, black toilet appliances and a black shower.

On our final Scandi-Boho home tour, bright turquoise accents rock a primarily neutral decorative palette. A large rug lays a simple pale gray base for the layout of the living room.

A round wooden coffee table offers a generously large place for drinks and light snacks during entertainment.

A decorative tray shows fluted glassware on the table.

The turquoise upholstered lounge chair forms the heroic piece for the lounge layout that inspires turquoise scattered cushions on the sofa.

The TV is mounted on a rotating bar to offer the ultimate viewing angle of various seating options.

On the opposite side of a wooden lath screen, a home gym is tastefully decorated with a chevron-effect wooden buffet and a painted arched wall feature.

A large indoor plant provides a visual buffer between the home gym and the home entrance.

Virgin white dining rooms are interspersed with heated wooden inserts where simple white dishes are stored and displayed. A barn door leads directly into the kitchen.

Base cabinets and knives put natural wood elements into the kitchen, while a green backsplash smooths into a soothing green accent color, and monochrome tiles spread a bold pattern.

 

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Breathing In Nature & Peace With Scandinavian decoration

Monday, 22 November 2021 by feeta_admin
Like Architecture and Interior Design? Follow us … Thank you. You have been subscribed. Bohemian infusions to Scandinavian decoration mean more colors, more woven elements and more intricate patterns. Decorations and accessories take on a more natural aesthetic, with hints of world travel. In these four Scandi-Boho home interiors, the fusion of interior themes makes
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The Relaxing Quality Of Rounded Shapes In Interiors

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The rectilinear shape has dominated our modern homes for a long time, but it is curved shapes that more closely mimic our natural environment. Curved lines smooth our surroundings and calm our souls just as Mother Nature intended, so how can we embody this main theme into a modern interior space? These two contemporary home projects embrace and fuse curves into highly polished settings where a clear minimalist design reigns supreme. Pure linearity is always present, but the softness of round furniture silhouettes and racetrack decorative elements brings a consoling balance to every plan. Here we will explore the inspiration for the rounded shape in luxurious lounges, peaceful bedrooms and chic modern bathrooms.

A round ottoman offsets the square sections of a modern sofa, where reddish pink accents add a touch of subtly sweet color.

Natural carpet matches the texture of the sectional sofa and sets up a simple base for the structured upholstery of the sofa.

The sofa layout is framed in a two-sided design that allows the homeowner to choose a location overlooking the living space or outside the window to the view.

The modular sofa can be rearranged according to the occasion, a new room rearrangement or the whim of the homeowners. Square ottoman sections can be used as side seats or moved to the front to create comfortable lounges.

A tall indoor plant adds height through the low pitched sofa layout, as does a fresh burst of rich emerald green.

A stone fireplace strongly emphasizes the wall TV, creating some needed depth against the flat gray paint.

Happy gray sheets frame the large windows of the living room, inspired by the darker shade in the sofa pattern.

The kitchen design has an elegant island with a dining table extension. A deep stone counter clearly separates the preparation area in addition to the dining area.

An induction hob with an integrated extractor fan is placed on the stone work table of the kitchen island. A modern fruit bowl provides simple decoration.

Three unique dining room pendant lights make a spectacular display over the central dining island, hanging large drops of soft light along its length. An L-shaped kitchen installation occupies a corner at the end of the island, where a dark gray stone back spout connects with the surface of the island.

The unusual chairs bring a warm orange bell to the dining room to elevate the predominant gray color.

An open shelf shows an attractive display of crockery and glassware in the L-shaped kitchen.

The open kitchen shelf is also well positioned to easily get clean dishes from the adjacent sink.

In the master, a cluster of rounded bedroom pendant lights form a sculptural screen over a linear bedside unit.

A stinging orange bedside table brings a round silhouette to the other side of the upholstered bed.

A full-length mirror is perfectly aligned with the top of the door frame to achieve a streamlined aesthetic.

The bedroom rug gently blends in with the floor tone to create a peaceful, natural palette.

Built-in wardrobes smoothly crack into an alcove at the foot of the bed.

The bathroom also serves as a laundry room.

A hippodrome shaped like a bathroom mirror brings curves to the bathroom to counteract a strictly linear bathroom vanity.

A mood light shines from behind the wall mirror and from a perimeter light above the bathtub.

The soft lighting creates atmospheric shadows around the room.

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Displayed by Ivan Petechel and Kut Victor, our second curved home design is a bright and welcoming space. A curved sofa surrounds a round rectangular coffee table in the living room, while a running dining table curves the furniture behind.

The living room combo is decorated with a focus on the TV wall, where dark wood panels attract attention in the scheme of a white room.

The curved dining chairs are the A new chair by Marija Ružić Vukmanić & Ruđer Novak-Mikulić for Craftsman.

We return to linearity in the kitchen area, where a sharp edge kitchen island is decorated with fashionable wooden lath panels.

A tailored upholstered design is padded into a curved look in the master bedroom, while one end of a sofa sharpens the look at the other end.

Unique bedroom pendant lights echo the outline of the round bedside tables. Spherical glass vases add elegant decoration.

Dark wood grain closets flank the wooden cap of a bedroom TV, creating one solid focal wall.

A combination of white marble and a white image encloses the soothing bathroom. An independent bathtub inserts curves into the layout. A contrasting rustic wooden stool keeps soap dispensers close by.

A crack of tinted glass marks the entrance shower.

 

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Thursday, 23 September 2021 by feeta_admin
Do you like Architecture and Interior Design? Follow us … Thank you. You have been subscribed. The rectilinear shape has dominated our modern homes for a long time, but it is curved shapes that more closely mimic our natural environment. Curved lines smooth our surroundings and calm our souls just as Mother Nature intended, so
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Real Estate Inspection Supervisor for Real Estate Investors

When buying an investment property, you may be inclined to skip a professional Real Estate inspection, especially if you are planning to renovate the property. However, a home inspection is just as important for investors as it is for homebuyers.

A home inspection can tell you if there are serious problems with the house that will need a lot of attention and could cost you much more than you planned to spend for the renovations or your investment. If the inspector finds problems with the house, you can ask the seller to lower the price or give you a seller credit to go to the repair costs.

As an investor, there are a few things you would be very careful about during the inspection. Below we’ve listed the main areas to inspect to make sure you’re investing in the right property.

Water pipe

Problems with plumbing can be a major headache, especially if you are not experienced in fixing plumbing problems. With a network of pipes and valves, you definitely want an inspector to check the pipes and water pipes. Repair costs of plumbing can add up very quickly, as plumbing is something you would probably want to professionally repair if necessary.

Foundation

If there is a problem with the foundation of the house, such as a crack in it, you will look at extremely expensive repairs. Adjustments to the foundation are the most expensive repairs you could make to a property. Many investors will leave if there is structural damage related to the foundation and look for another property.

Sometimes fundamental problems can be identified with the naked eye, but other times an inspector will be the only one who will notice them.

Roof Damage

Replacing a roof is the second most expensive repair a property could require. This repair could cost you up to $ 20,000. So, before you prepay an investment property, make sure that the roof is in good condition and remains for many good years.

Roof damage is not always a reason to back out of a new real estate investment, as it can be repaired to extend the existing roof life by many years. If the inspector does find any damage, make sure a professional roofer repairs it as soon as possible.

There are always companies nearby that can professionally repair your roof and extend its life at a reasonable cost. Simply search for your local business channels for such companies. For example, someone living in Texas just needs to search Pearland roof companies to find the right professionals to take care of these services.

Important Devices

As an investor, you will probably replace the oven, refrigerator and dishwasher and redo the bathrooms. However, your inspector should check the most important devices that you replace less often. These include the heating and air conditioning units or systems, electric fireplaces and some recreational appliances such as whirlpools and jacuzzis.

Mold

This fungal growth may seem harmless, but it can cause a lot of damage to a property (and its occupants) if it is not carefully cared for. When mold grows, it could cause rot and weaken the structure of your home. Not to mention that the presence of black mold could cause serious complications for your health.

If your inspector finds problems with any of these parts of the property, consider moving to another property or renegotiating the agreement with the seller.

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Real Estate Inspection Supervisor for Real Estate Investors

Tuesday, 07 September 2021 by feeta_admin
When buying an investment property, you may be inclined to skip a professional Real Estate inspection, especially if you are planning to renovate the property. However, a home inspection is just as important for investors as it is for homebuyers. A home inspection can tell you if there are serious problems with the house that
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Simplified Luxury Home Design With A Focus On Self-Care

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Simplified luxury runs through this elegant modern home project, packed with lots of relaxing spaces. Displayed by ArtPartner Architects, this quiet home design focuses on self-care with a home sauna, steam room and several spa bathroom interiors. The impressive yet sober interior also has an airy and light-filled double-height lounge with expansive views over the city center and sky. The high living room forms a wide connecting column that joins the glass-sided upper volumes of the apartment, creating the ultimate living plan experience. A coordinated color and material palette of soothing neutral, marble veins and modern lattice texture form soothing cohesion.

A cascade of orb hanging lights rains from the high ceiling of a double high hall. Even turned off, the glass globes magically capture the sunlight from stacked windows that open up the side of the home to the stunning panorama.

In the center of the room, a discreet glass coffee table eoesas the black framed window aesthetic.

A gray modular sofa pulls around the edge of the living room, facing an elegant lattice TV wall. Perimeter lighting accentuates the textured wall panels. A modern fireplace flickers gently along the top of an elegant floating media unit.

The opposite side of the modular sofa layout is directed at the fabulous city view, creating a second and very different loose experience more meditative for reflection or reading.

The airy double-height lounge area flows directly into the kitchen-dining room, which is easily tucked below the upper level of the home.

A modern kitchen island is located to enjoy the view. Repositionable track lights illuminate the preparation area and dining table.

A marble kitchen rear spout rises around double inland wall units. Built-in appliances sink into a wall with a dark lattice texture.

In the modern home office, the desk is directed away from the wall. Seeing the desk at the door creates a good Feng Shoe and sets up a commanding presence.

The L-shaped desk contains ample storage in its base to avoid visual offices. A backlit library offers a place to display a preserved collection of decorative objects.

The floating media unit in the living room merges into a minimalist console staircase project. LED stage lights illuminate the steps, while a large globe lamp emits an atmospheric glow below.

Upstairs glass sauna room offers a welcoming place for self-care at home.

There is also a home photography / video studio, equipped with a white screen, box light and full mirror. Linear wall lights are spaced around the perimeter of the round room, distributing even light.

A small lounge area is set up next to the sauna room. A piece of textured wall art makes a statement behind the modern tufted sofa, while a square coffee table and ottoman fill the remaining floor area.

The sauna area leads directly into a luxurious bathroom.

A narrow privacy wall protects the toilet from the bathtub and the rest of the open concept space.

LED strips illuminate the shadow angle.

The bathtub has a view outside onto the open living room below, and to the skylight beyond the double-height windows.

In the luxurious bedroom, eye-catching bedroom pendant lights bring a metallic accent into the dark walnut and black decorative theme. An illuminated marble headboard is framed in an asymmetrical arrangement with a modern platform bed.

A glass wall makes a clear connection with the private shower.

A black ceiling gives the shower an intimate feel despite its open sides.

The toilet concealed wall has beautifully lit embedded marble panels.

A basin unit is illuminated around the base to match the brightness of the bathroom feature wall.

The glass wall gives extra depth to the bedroom.

The second beautiful bedroom is decorated with a dramatic rock feature wall behind a tall buttress. A swing arm lamp is attached to a section of wooden panels that contrast smoothly with the raw rock.

A gray bedroom rug creates gray layers with the low bed and gray sheets.

Gray tablecloths gather in the corner of the room, creating a comfortable backdrop for the bedroom reading corner.

Another textured feature wall adds character to the third bedroom.

On one side of the upholstered bed, a group of unique hanging lights bring a bright brass accent. A simple wall lamp adds a green light to the other side.

Floating bed edges are attached to the textured art wall.

Home workspace / toilet enters the bedroom alcove.

Another vanity table resides inside a luxurious wardrobe, next to a beautifully tailored system of shelves, clothes rails and floating drawers.

In the laundry room, a washing machine and dryer are high to save space. Vertical shelf units flank both sides, storing laundry and household cleaners.

Tiny LEDs flash like starlight over the vaulted ceiling of a dream steam room.

All the bathrooms in the home are equally spas, dressed in smooth marble, atmospherically lit and custom-made.

The repeated combination of materials and colors throughout each room creates a coherent calm.

Despite the repetition in materials, each space has its own unique twist.

 

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Friday, 03 September 2021 by feeta_admin
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Light Family Home Interior With Chic Open Plan Living Space

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Chic and sophisticated in its sheer modernity, this untouched home project puts family life through a serene filter. Designed by Darya Maiorova, this family home interior has soft upholstery and rugs that are boldly lightweight to lift open living space. Black accents are used to add depth and brightness to the neutral environment, across a declarative kitchen back splash and a black accent window reveals. The children’s bedrooms themselves are light, crisp and elegant, with tailored children’s desk projects and decorative shelf walls. The parent room is a place for a quiet recovery of the children, with its own quiet workplace. Bathroom inspiration comes with contemporary vanities and boldly contrasting black fixtures.

Reuleaux triangular nest coffee tables overlap in the center of the peaceful, lightweight modern living room, adding a moment of smooth wood tone.

Two open modular sofas form a connected free-flowing arrangement. Dark accent cushions dot its lightweight padding.

On the other side of the large area rug, a modern TV stand is flanked by windows on either side. Pale sheets contrast with black painted window coverings and color coordinated radiators.

Two freshly white lounge chairs form a third wall of seats, along with two dark contrasting side tables.

A small tree was introduced behind the lounge area to contain a touch of nature, a splash of invigorating greenery and an element of elegant height.

The kitchen and dining room are developed behind the open concept. Wooden effect panels enclose a beautifully curved feature wall at the end of the kitchen runway that eoesas a curved microcement wall at the opposite side of the walkway.

The small side table at this end of the living room has a round silhouette to complete the curved walls.

A black back shoe and roof cut through the wooden effect kitchen, interrupting the soft, warm aesthetic with a dramatic sweep of deep shade.

A round pedestal dining table uses the black accent theme, and launches a fashionable ribbed texture. Four modern white dining chairs surround the black dining table with moments of light soothing. Decorative bowls arrange an elegant table centerpiece.

The kitchen “rear spout” is actually a set of shallow smoky glass front cabinets that reveal softly lit glimpses of cutlery, coffee cups, and kitchen appliances. The surrounding wooden cabinets extend to the ceiling line to capitalize on vertical space and build a clean, streamlined finish.

Modern linear wall lights give a warm glow on both sides of the bedside table, where integrated switches and sockets are inserted directly into the cushioned upholstery.

Contemporary bedspreads contain curves in the scheme.

A large indoor plant is included here as well in the bedroom, fostering a sense of serenity in this adult shelter away from the household children.

The black window reveals that treatment is repeated here, giving the light bedroom more depth and interest. Clean veils in the wind frame the large windows.

A third line wall light illuminates a bedroom workspace.

The tailored desk project is expertly shaped to follow the inner curve of the wall.

A restless modern desk chair accompanies the unique floating desk.

Next to the bed, a door leads to a proportionate closet. Thin LED strips highlight the edges of a smart closet system that is stacked with shelves, clothes and built-in chests of drawers.

In the minimalist master bathroom, a unique bathroom sink crosses a custom cut floor-to-ceiling mirror. A black bathroom faucet protrudes from the glass.

A small rustic stool adds a natural touch to the shower.

A fieldless shower screen leaves the bathroom window completely unobstructed.

The common nursery gets a child-friendly twist with a cool space-themed wall. A single channel tufted headboard connects twin beds together under a black track light.

A light bedroom rug ties the beds together at the foot.

Interlocking, frameless interior doors extend all the way to the ceiling line throughout the home.

Decorative wall shelves paint a modern pattern across the window wall.

Twin closets line the side of a child’s study, where more storage is revealed behind sliding wooden doors.

Black paint around the bedroom window points to a small, comfortable window seat above the radiator.

The second children’s space in this home is a single bedroom with a soft colored touch. A cushioned wall panel extends the children’s upholstered bed across the length of the room, creating a comfortable backing.

Two square ottomans provide occasional seats for friends or siblings.

A small wall lamp shines a focused reading light over the cushions.

The children’s desk design in this room serves as a double duty as a bedside unit. An icy blue finish accentuates its attractive round drawer.

The pale blue accent is repeated in a floating storage unit on the adjacent wall, and through a series of decorative pin shelves.

Children’s wall art extends the blue palette.

The family bathroom is oriented to fraternal harmony with a double sink. Wicker washbasin baskets are hidden underneath.

Wooden panels hide the toilet cistern.

Microcement neatly encloses the adapted bathtub, fusing it with the coordinating walls.

Black bathroom weapons stand out darkly against the pale wall therapy.

Wooden panels frame the end of the corridor.

 

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Light Family Home Interior With Chic Open Plan Living Space

Saturday, 21 August 2021 by feeta_admin
Do you like Architecture and Interior Design? Follow us … Thank you. You have been subscribed. Chic and sophisticated in its sheer modernity, this untouched home project puts family life through a serene filter. Designed by Darya Maiorova, this family home interior has soft upholstery and rugs that are boldly lightweight to lift open living
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Calm Interior With Creamy Decor & Cosy Lighting

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Creamy decor and comfortable lighting evoke a sense of calm in this relaxing modern home interior, located in the heart of Kyiv, Ukraine. Displayed by Julia Artukh, this chic home design is smoothly composed of elegant modern furniture under a gently rounded motif. Contemporary lighting solutions are becoming a dominant theme, with an abundance of wall lights, floor lamps, modern chandeliers and table lamps coming together to create the highest atmospheric atmosphere. Ribbed wall panels and arched kitchen cabinets add modern nuances of texture and elegance to the timeless cream palette and wood tone of the home, while decorative vases and unique spotlights eliminate all monotony.

Smooth cream walls paint a resting cocoon around the living room, where a modern modular sofa design shares the open floor plan with a softly rounded silhouette.

A cream-colored rug further defines the small lounge space within the open concept. A round coffee table puts a bold dark anchor.

Instead of the obligatory TV, a unique wall light is given a place in front of the sofa to create an atmospheric illuminated focus. A projector is available to provide the evening entertainment, without the constant visual clutter. Ribbed plaster tops the multifunctional feature wall with an edge of fashionable texture.

A small salsa occupies the corner of the confined space, next to a built-in bookshelf. Interesting design objects, decorative vases and a moderate selection of books fill the wooden shelves.

A projecting table lamp lies on top of a wrap-around shelf that starts over a deep sideboard in front of the couch and ends as a cut accent across the bookshelf.

Behind the open layout, an L-shaped kitchen installation encompasses the dining room. Arched cabinet fronts add a touch of classic style to the modern units.

Vibia Time dining room pendant lights make a neat trio along the length of a wooden runway in the shape of a dining table. Their dark finish connects with the set of modern dining chairs that carve interesting profiles into the bright surroundings.

An unusual decorative vase makes a conversational piece in the center of the table runner.

The same black wall lamps illuminate the square home entrance, along with a pair of round colleagues.

An elegant competition wall mirror helps increase the feeling of light and space in the compact corner.

A unique entrance chair listens to the arched main theme in the kitchen.

A stone entrance table sets up a neat place on which to pick up keys and phones.

Attractive closets add the warmth of a wood tone to the extensive cream color scheme.

Advancing into the master bedroom, we discover a tailored upholstered wall that creates a soft cushioning across the entire width of the room.

A black bedroom rug contrasts with the lightweight upholstery and textured creamy wall. A modern chandelier complements the black accent rug with its own dark finish.

The ribbed carpet also holds a tactile connection with the fluted wall paneling, creating one coherent textured theme.

Cream window blinds match perfectly with the upholstered bed to create a quiet visual flow around the room.

In the evening, bright perimeter lighting accentuates the ripples across the capture wall.

The closet project first seen in the home entrance is repeated here in the bedroom. Transparent screens suggest the contents of the closet, while wooden frames form a facade of graceful arches.

Modern bedside lamps burn a pleasant atmosphere of two floating drawers that protrude from the edges of the upholstered bedside table.

Clean veils filter strong daylight from the large window.

The bedspreads are finished with elegant black tops to follow the dark accent theme of the serene bedroom.

A smart alarm clock with brass trim matches the two stylish bedside lamps.

A comfortable reading corner was prepared by the bedroom window, where the radiator burns warmly in winter.

A wooden chevron floor runs through the main living space for continuity.

Light switches and telephone charging points are placed in the textured padding of the head.

The bathroom is a peaceful space covered with cream stone. Brass bathroom appliances and wooden elements warm up the lightweight decorative scheme. Ribbed wall tiles introduce texture through the back splash of the bathroom vanity, behind a smooth contest-shaped basin and a decorative vase of beautiful greenery.

A unique vanity mirror shines against the textured bathroom wall.

A floating vanity unit hangs a complementary wooden accent under the round mirror.

The cistern wall is covered with wooden panels and covered with two-door storage that matches the aesthetics of all the storage cabinets in the home.

Ribbed wall tiles make a second appearance in the entrance shower, where they build a textured wet wall.

A wooden soap dish makes a charming decoration on the side of the built-in bathtub.

A hanging wall light descends over the fitting bathtub, casting a resting protrusion.

 

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Thursday, 19 August 2021 by feeta_admin
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51 Spiral Staircase Designs That Build A Unique Twist

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Often, spiral staircases are installed simply as a way to combat the problem of limited space, as they usually take up less space than a straight set. Thanks to their curved shape, they are also more suited to a more centralized position without causing an unpleasant pause in a free-flowing arrangement. That being said, the spiral staircase projects we are looking at here have either a big impact or a huge one in terms of their elegant modern stature. We’ll take a look at narrow wheels that explode with color, style and innovation, some larger spirals and spiral staircases that cut extraordinarily beautiful and sculptural silhouettes into their surroundings, as well as a selection of colossal feats of grand engineering.

Cool cascade. This solid swirling white railing breaks into a cascade of concrete at its base, where heavy steps seem to float absolutely lightly.

Turn up the heat to increase the color. Hardened steel shines an incredible shade of deep purple with rainbow flares, making this heat-treated balustrade an amazingly focused piece within a quiet monochrome setting.

If you’re hungry for even more color, then augment your shiny spiral staircase project with a finished rainbow finish around the coils.

Looking like it exploded from the swirling sky of Edvard Munch’s painting, The Cry, this artistic free-form staircase is streaked with strikingly colored slices.

Red rails. Bright red steps hang without risers in this fabulously unique spiral staircase design that is suspended over a contrasting green courtyard with its own stepped edge. Colored coordinated furniture accumulates a supporting palette nearby.

Cast gold. This seductive stair design drips a luxurious golden melt through a light-filled staircase, where the sun’s rays accentuate its magnificently rich luster.

As an untouched play about a Girl with a Picasso mandolin, this abstract modern staircase combines curves with the cubism of straight enclosed lifts and boxed landing areas.

Layers of luxury. A striking feature wall or tailored bookcase from floor to ceiling makes the ideal high accompaniment to an elegant spiral staircase installation.

Snail shell chic. The indentations under this fabulous wheeled ladder installation create the aesthetics of an untangled helical shell.

Rising like a trickle of exhaled smoke, the wind from this slender staircase is displayed inside a chimney of attractive atmospheric light.

Curved complements. This wooden spiral staircase is not only finished with artfully created curves adjacent to its mezzanine, but the living room furniture mimics its grace with curved silhouettes underneath.

Purity encounters complexity in a fresh white, minimalist spiral staircase concept.

Maximize light in a limited space by an open step, a small spiral staircase. This piece has a break in the slender railing halfway to give access to a partially elevated room.

A twist in the story. This helical staircase is constructed with one solid side and one glass side to create an exaggerated twist.

The stricter twist. Here we step from the loose helical to uber tight torsion. A glossy black finish dramatizes the piece.

Matt black and a winding, taut spiral staircase dominates a wide-open floor plan in an expression of complete professionalism.

A bronze beauty enchants a double high living space with a dark, shiny allure. A glass brick wall allows light to enter behind the building to further illuminate the show.

A colored blocked spiral staircase can be reached by contrasting steps that cut up to the back wind.

The monumental modernist staircase in Itamaraty Palace by Brazilian legend Oscar Niemeyer.

Created in contemporary French limestone, this is the world’s first self-contained 320-degree stone staircase, built by The Stonemasonry Company for a private house in Cheshire.

Life is full of twists and turns, so why not your stairs? Crawlers wander without railings here to fully loosen on those curves.

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Another disconnected design works with two different materials to accentuate twin twisted tracks.

Box edges draw attention to the wider ends of wooden windings here, which make the staircase appear as a piece of intricately crafted furniture.

Pebbles. Step off your stairs onto a pebble bed – or at least create an illusion of it by stepping over a textured floor treatment that is confined within a properly rounded border.

A different kind of rounded stone bed is achieved here, with stone tiles cut on their axis to create a text contrast. A rounded stone wall encloses the staircase to exaggerate the effect.

Create a welcome highlight. Underlined backs draw a ribbon of warming light that highlights a curved staircase from base to forehead.

Perfectly polished. A combination of smooth wood and polished stone builds a complex statement.

A Danish architect and developer has built a house for himself and his family in Denmark, which features a spectacular spiral staircase project, made from swaying 630 pieces of CNC-cut plywood.

Curves and core yards. An open core only begs to fill it with a striking focal piece, so why not make it a piece of mother nature’s own architecture with a layered courtyard design.

This remarkable spiral staircase and courtyard combination covers textured greenery around the base to peek through the bottom steps.

The halfway house. When a spiral staircase is so big, you could also make a resting place. Add some well-appointed benches where creative colleagues can relate to and collaborate within the inspirational environment.

A low hanging chandelier adds an elegant light column along the center of a spiral ascent. Glass side railings allow the gloss to pass through completely, safely highlighting the twisting steps underfoot.

Make waves with water feature. The sound of rippling water will carry you all the way up the open staircase to the second floor to create a serene connection through all levels.

Tactile twists. Cut deep at the risers and shallow underneath, this column design is put together with hundreds of layers that you just can’t help but want to touch.

Another chandelier jeweled spiral, with luxurious black marble steps darkly cut and LED ribbons glowing brightly.

With ET sucked into a tractor beam, we know we’re now past a space age. Spacecraft molded sides encapsulate a futuristic staircase that would look at home at Star Trek … Or in a cool white minimalist pad invaded by Smart Home add-ons and cutting-edge furniture.

Called the Interstellar Staircase, optical illusion and awesome symmetry orbit a core that suggests a floating celestial body.

Wooden vertebrae make an enormous serpentine spine, like the fossilized remains of an ancient serpent.

Stacked like thatched straw but as strong as a brick house, this extraordinary construction is unfathomable both in scale and in strength.

Curved fins mold a free-form outer shell around regular strides and lifts here, creating a truly amazing project piece where worldliness could stand.

Sliding out of a central pillar, steps appear as wide helical blades, charged with energy.

At the MI bookstore in the community, in binarbin, China, HMA architects and designers have come up with a colossal staircase project and various space experiences that are all about love of books.

Material contradiction. An impossibly light wire column forms the heart of a solid stone staircase, forming an interesting contradiction in visual weight.

This very detailed spiral is Leonardo da Vinci’s double spiral staircase, built in 1520. You can find it inside the Castle of Chambord in France.

Stacked to the roof beams. This wood framed spiral construction features open side books that give color both inside and outside the huge staircase.

Trotting up and down these stairs is a bit like jumping a jet plane … An elegant white streamlined metal turning from sight, and not entirely safe.

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Is it a cool balustrade of a dinosaur thorax? Either way it would look absolutely amazing next to a furious amusement of a speedometer.

Petals of solid wood flower in a naturally beautiful spiral design.

The things from tree house dreams are made. Canopystair is a modular system that attaches around a tree trunk without the use of tools to form an external spiral staircase. The system is lightweight and designed to leave the tree free of damage or marks.

Rail sleepers stack a thick wooden grain end.

Amazingly, this unusual piece begins its day as an ordinary (extremely high) commode. At the push of a button, the drawer rotates to form a spiral staircase – storing and saving space in one.

 

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Thursday, 12 August 2021 by feeta_admin
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Vivid Variations Of Red And Green Accent Decor

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It’s an unusual combination for a two-tone accent scheme, but the vibrant collision of red and green is the one that pays off with spikes when balanced in the right tones. The three home interiors we focus on here deliver the red and green decorative palette in a variety of combinations. Our first outstanding home design is a rich rush of deep vermilion elements that surround coffins and pea-green accent pieces amidst a sea of ​​fresh white. The power of the white background reigns within the elegant and artistically made burgundy and clever accent scheme of tour number two, and in our ultimate modern interior that lives under bright beats of the contrasting palette.

Red spiral staircases twist through the red and green living room of this 96-square-meter building, located in Lviv, Ukraine. The characteristic staircase assumes a sculptural appearance beneath its solid vermilion finish.

A teal-green sofa creates a richly colored collision against the colorful stair treatment. A glass coffee table on rollers carries a neutral aesthetic with a quaint, modern edge.

A unique floor lamp reflects the colors of the room in its thick extra stem. A leather saddle rests a black anchor point at the wide window.

A light gray floor covering falls into the side panel of the palette, allowing the bolder pieces to shine.

Strong coffee table books fill a light reflective glass side table with the white window dressing.

White-and-white and gray-gray microcement finishes soften a modern hallway decor scheme, where mirrored closets increase the sense of space and light.

Vertical tiles follow a slightly curved wall shape to the front door. Decorative wall hooks dot the bright pottery.

The kitchen meal scheme ignites the flavor buds with an appetite inducing ketchup red and pea green decorative palette. Modern red dining chairs surround a matching round dining table. A single wall of solid green cabinets colors the kitchen.

The green kitchen installation is momentarily interrupted by a window of workspace that is enclosed within a recycled glass roof and rear fountain.

One green cabinet hides device housing to keep the running solid and streamlined.

A wall of glass blocks divides natural light between the living room and a small powder keg.

In the bedroom, a curved crepe green surrounds comfortably cocoons of the bed with an arrangement of neat bedside cornices and an upper shelf.

Small swinging arm wall lights extend an extra accent on either side of the bright red coat.

In the corner of the bedroom, a mosaic of white tiles completes a unique modern desk project. A fresh white office chair completes the clean look.

A round interior window frames a wide vignette of the home workspace on the landing.

An ultra-small sink and wall-mounted soap dispenser address the lack of space in the downstairs bedroom.

The glass block wall causes a fairly light play through the tiny wardrobe.

A distorted view of the living room staircase, through the dark glass, creates a watery red contrast with a wall-hung green toilet.

A tiled tiling colorfully surrounds the upstairs bathroom.

A frameless round vanity mirror almost disappears into the sea of ​​dark tiles around the usual basin.

Moments of white tiling form clean frames around doorways that define the shower and bathtub wet zone and the entrance.

Lower and upper floor plans.

Our second home excursion takes place in an elegant and artistically executed burgundy and clever green accent interior.

Deep burgundy scattering cushions contrast richly with the clever tufted sofa. A solid burgundy painted canvas sets a dramatic background.

A black marble side table increases the luxury. A chic lamp tops the tinted glass table with a pure white shade that blends quietly with the surrounding wall color.

The regional rug sets a luxurious white and pale gray striped base for the salon layout.

The modern area carpet texture softens micro-cement floor treatment.

An arched doorway connects gracefully into the next space. A round coffee table completes the architectural curve.

Glass flower vases add a simple yet decorative touch to the table.

In the bedroom upholstered burgundy bedside table is mounted on a green color blocked decoration to create an elegant contrast. Burgundy cupboards rise on one side of the room, while green sheets balance the opposite end. A bedroom rug transfers the green accent to the floor.

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Our final home tour takes us to Odessa, Ukraine. This small modern apartment lives under bright beats of contrasting color.

While red pillows mix with the upholstered sofa, yellow ocher throws a contrast to the living room palette. Geometric carpet layers in a pattern element that complements areas of textured tiling on partition walls on either side.

A green shelf is inserted across the structural slit to provide an exciting moment of color contradiction from the red sofa.

Geometric tiles place an optical illusion along the corridor of the apartment. Louvre doors add interest to the entrance closet.

A custom desk and cabinet builds a green color lock across the front of the living room space, which also serves as media storage under the TV.

A run of kitchen base cabinets forms a buffet at the dining room, where two red dining chairs brighten up the white and wooden layout.

LED ribbons highlight the bright accent shades.

A greener closet builds a fresh-looking breakfast shelf that takes on a tropical essence under a built-in bed of indoor plants. A red kitchen backsplash beautifully balances the opposite side of the space.

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Saturday, 07 August 2021 by feeta_admin
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A Modern Waterfront Villa With A Deck To Die For

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On a raised south-facing piece of land of more than 1000 square meters, this magnificent modern property is sculpted into the rock face in Camp de Mar, Mallorca, Spain. Designed by E5 Tenado, the villa itself has a built area of ​​394 square meters above two levels. Villa Statera has a variety of large open and covered terraces and a rooftop terrace to accommodate fascinating views of the Mediterranean Sea. Facade of continuous floor-to-ceiling windows fuses the bright waterfront panorama with the interior of the home as well, which has an inverse layout with the main living space scattered across the upper floor and bedrooms located below. Full floor plans and a transit video are included at the end.

Pure geometric lines form the modern home project, creating a facade of elegant simplicity. At night the glass facade is enlivened by soft interior lighting. Exterior lights drastically illuminate the rough rock face.

The linear facade is covered with a wide sloping roof, which causes symmetrical shadows to fall on the floor in an illusory decorated effect. The floor-to-ceiling button windows effortlessly touch the interior and exterior living spaces, achieving an expanded spatial feel.

The recent interior design for Villa Statera, created by Terraza Balear, is a pure concept of linearity to complete the architecture of the home. The decoration is done in a natural palette that blends in with the surrounding surroundings of the coastal residence and includes high-quality brands such as B&B Italia, and a Poliform design kitchen.

An L-shaped sofa pulls itself away from the glass walls, forming a comfortable arrangement around a modern fireplace that is only decorative in the warmer months. Scattered cushions put a warm orange pop on two gray-blue lounge chairs and the pale contemporary sofa. Decorative vases bring a branch of greenery to a simple modern sofa table.

A blue accent color runs across the living room carpet, completing the blue horizon beyond the wide windows.

The open layout hall is located on the top floor of the house to fully capitalize on the spectacular views. The dining room is arranged along the window wall so that it can be opened to the terrace.

Slimline dining room pendant lights illuminate the dining table without obscuring the panorama or cutting the connection with the outdoor living space.

A table ornament of candles holds a low profile.

Black kitchen bars contrast sharply with the pure white kitchen island. A wooden breakfast bar creates a warm, textured contrast against the glossy roof.

Dedon’s outdoor furniture gives elegant comfort.

A soft color palette of natural tones connects every living space, inside and out.

Downstairs next to the bedrooms, a small relaxing area with cane hanging chairs is connected to a private terrace with outdoor jacuzzi. The chic lamps in this relaxed living space are Muffins floor lamps by Dan Yeffet for Brokis.

In the main room, an upholstered bed sets up a light gray decorative palette. X-frame bedroom chair and modern bedside tables connect with the modern monochrome scheme.

The master bedroom has its own terrace with all-round impressive views.

The master bedroom series also features a huge walkway with an elegant storage system and a custom cut from floor-to-ceiling toilet mirror.

The lower level of the home has three additional bedrooms, each with access to another terrace space, and each with its own bathroom.

An evening meal takes advantage of Mallorca’s majestic weather.

The large outdoor living area extends to an endless swimming pool, making this an ideal arrangement for hours of relaxation or conversation even in hot temperatures.

A glass paneled walkway connects the two terraces on either side of the living room volume.

An L-shaped outdoor sofa surrounds the boundary of the outdoor lounge space.

A combination of outdoor coffee tables fills the center of the outdoor lounge, standing on a woven outdoor rug.

Outdoor ottomans lay a muted green accent that complements the abundant tree-filled background. Outdoor amenities provide restful days watching the sea, boats and beach life.

A street entrance with parking for three cars is discreetly located under the house, with direct access to the entrance lobby and an elevator to all floors. A roof terrace crowns the top of the building.

Happy outdoor sofas look over dreamy open sea views to the head Andritxol, which shines with lights.

The wonderful location of the home is invincible in the southwest.

Located within five minutes of Puerto Andratx the home is easily accessible from bars, restaurants, shopping, boutiques and the yacht club. Palma is only 20 minutes away, with Palma International Airport reachable within 25 minutes.

Camp de Mar itself has the 18-hole Gulf of Andratx course, its own set of excellent restaurants, cafes and shops, as well as beautiful beaches with water sports.

Upper level floor plan with main living space, plus large terraces with outdoor housing and infinity pool.

A lower level floor plan with a master bedroom series and three additional bedrooms, all with bathrooms and attached terraces.

Roof terrace.

 

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Captivating Copper Accents On Dark Grey Decor

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Attractive copper accents cause bright and shiny interruptions through these two drastically dark gray home interiors. The effect is warming, captivating and luxurious, and elevates the overall mood. This rich palette has been expertly used to form high-end living rooms with depth and plot, and to form a spectacular copper-clad kitchen project. We will also continue these excursions through an abundance of beautiful gray bedroom projects and elegant modern bathrooms with a real factor. Be sure to take a look at the unique floor plan included at the end of the second featured home, where you’ll find a very unusual curved home layout of challenging wedge-shaped rooms.

In a 100 square meter private house in Norway, a smoky gray modular sofa and matching rug set up a lounge area within dark gray microcement walls. The dark end also covers the ceiling of the living room in its entirety, to create one complete gray cocoon.

A modern coffee table contrasts starkly with the lighter gray carpet. A black throw repeats the two-tone contrast on a nearby salsa. Floor-to-ceiling courtyard doors fill the dark decor with a glorious influx of natural light and abundant green forest views.

Text canvas prints a black silhouette in the middle of a bright LED edge.

White dining room hanging lights fall from the ceiling, punctuating the dark and shady surroundings. A thin LED trim edges the base of the walls instead of a cloth.

The assortment of hanging lamps from a dining room forms a sculptural arrangement above the chic round dining table made of solid wood. A simple glass flower vase provides the table headpiece.

Modern brown dining chairs make a tonal connection with a copper-clad kitchen design behind the open plan.

The copper kitchen chandeliers in the atmospheric perimeter lighting, and revive under sunlight from the large windows. Copper cabinet fronts cause a spectacular glow across the perimeter kitchen, while custom copper tiles build up the rear spout.

An interior plant installs a delicate view inside an open doorway right next to the kitchen, where the decorative palette changes to a lighter gray spectrum.

A trio of modern wall lamps add light to a small vanity corner. A Sierra chair puts a coppery brown accent next to the dark gray vanity table and matching gray horse closets.

The green bed beautifully attracts the natural accent that grows just outside the bedroom windows. Simple gray sheets hang an understated frame around the forest panorama.

In the bathroom, a global cutting mirror greatly increases the sense of space. Three bathroom vanity lamps have their presence doubled in the glass.

An open shower is examined behind a partition.

This 344.09 square meter apartment is located in the Skyline residential complex, in Kyiv, Ukraine. This time, copper accents are flattened to a more matte finish through partition walls and bearing columns. A large area rug rolls up a soft gray base for a luxurious salon series.

Chord floor lamps spot lighting around the large living space.

A terracotta sculpture merges with the copper wall panels.

The accommodation was designed as a Kyiv base for a traveling businessman from Switzerland. Rough rock walls welcome him home to his periodic residence.

A square dining table stands in the center of the large living space, creating a theatrical first impression for personal guests and business acquaintances. Four oversized dining room hanging lights extend to the drama.

A dual workspace is set up inside the home office, allowing the Swiss businessman to comfortably meet and work on collaborations during his stay in Kyiv.

Bookcases line one of the dark walls, creating an opportunity to bring in coloring with book covers.

A glass wall at the back of the home workshop overlooks a heat sink with temperature controlled.

A huge round mirror, an elegant upholstered bench and a set of stem hanging lights make up a modern vignette inside the dark gray dressing room.

In the master bedroom, a swing wall lamp sweeps over the head of a king-size upholstered bed.

A created bedroom chair adds a touch of copper brown to the window wall.

A round carpet puts the gray accent against a walnut floor.

One-way headlights aim at modern art and a deeply textured clay headscarf wall.

The second bedroom is a clear and contemporary scheme. Huge bedroom pendant lights add a smooth white accent to a slate main wall.

Warehouses emphasize a wall-mounted TV at the foot of the bed.

A simple cream puff pulls itself at one end of a deep wall-mounted shelf to create a vanity area.

The final bedroom uses a mix of materials and textures to create a rustic essence.

Rusty wooden stools offer a place to stand toilets.

A copper floor and a copper wet wall color the small shower. A modern pedestal sink falls in a cool concrete accent.

Curved floor plan.

 

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Friday, 30 July 2021 by feeta_admin
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A Beautifully Landscaped Brutalist House [Visualized]

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A wood and concrete brutalist exterior shelter this 2900-square-foot home project, based in Houston, USA. Created by the architects at Robertson Design, The house Concrete Box hides a two-story home with a multi-level living space. The ground floor is a brutal concrete back room with a clearly comfortable essence that comes from luxurious upholstered furniture, attractive wood-clad elements and a functional kitchen located right at the heart of the home. Private courtyards and a large garden surround the cool concrete interior with beautiful landscaped views. Upstairs, the house is revealed to be a family home, with two children’s rooms and a serene master suite.

The concept of The Concrete Box was born from three main purposes. The first goal was to begin the experience with a choreographic entry sequence, the second, to maintain material clarity, and the third was to establish a bold sculptural presence.

The brutalist exterior of the house consists of three main volumes, which are a concrete box for the ground floor living space, a wooden box for the private bedroom and bathrooms upstairs, and a low concrete wall that surrounds a courtyard around the front entrance.

Only two windows pierce the front of the fort building, so that the solid sculptural element is interrupted as little as possible. Entrance to the home is made between the two overlapping concrete walls in the front. A courtyard sanctuary awaits between the solid walls that lead you to the front door.

A side entrance is disguised as a wooden lath window that looks into the courtyard.

The wooden gate aligns with a wooden lath window on the upper floor to create a cohesive aesthetic.

One push turns the long, wooden barred gate on its axis, giving access to the entrance courtyard.

The brutal courtyard walls are lined with elegant planting. Mounded ground cover gently molds the edge of the gravel walkway,

The side entrance gate facilitates access from the car park. Alternatively, a rear front door secures the carport to a mud room at the rear of the property.

A slideshow creates a welcoming snapshot of the interior.

Passing through a darkened entrance hall with a low ceiling, a thick walled opening leads to the high and brightly lit main living space. The open layout is sandwiched between serene views of a closed courtyard in front and a large garden behind. A multi-level floor creates a clear zoning between a sunken living area, a midway kitchen and an elevated dining area. A long row of storage cabinets serve as media in front of the sitting area and become kitchen cabinets at the end end.

A tan leather sofa and contrasting cream chairs make up the comfortable lounge space. A square coffee table provides a bold black visual anchor in the center of the opening plan. Behind, a skylight bathes the central kitchen island in natural sunlight. The abundance of natural light in the living space and open views into the courtyard and garden comes as a pleasant contradiction to the solid facade.

A long kitchen window overlooks a narrow perimeter garden that is large enough just to give a beautiful view.

The floor on one side of the kitchen island is higher than the other, which means the breakfast bar can be provided with a comfortable, children’s dining bench instead of bar stools.

The dining bench also reduces visual disturbances that are minimal at all times. The stone roofs in the centralized kitchen darkly complement the extreme black window frames at each end of the room.

Large doors behind the open concept adjoin the interior with the tree-lined garden.

Initially a concrete terrace extends the interior floor treatment to the exterior living space, before an attractive wooden deck takes over. The elegant modern outdoor chair seen on the wooden deck is the Easy Chair Grill designed by Francois Azambourg for Ligne Roset.

The contrast of concrete and wooden deck reflects the materials used in the construction of the house itself.

A sculptural focus is set at the end of the large garden, protruding from the shade of the trees.

Back inside the home, the modern staircase design has a striking single cantilevered concrete staircase at its base.

The rest of the stairs are solid wooden steps and lifts. A door to the first children’s room can be seen ahead, with a set of double doors leading into the washroom on the right.

A white lath railing extends to the landing ceiling.

At the top of the stairs, interior picture windows accept light from a bedroom.

A wide window blesses the master bedroom with a serene green view.

The private master bathroom is a large and luxurious space with marble tiled walls and tailored furniture.

The self-contained bathtub and shower are located inside its own bright and airy humid room. An enclosed toilet is located on the opposite side of the double sink.

On the floor plan for the home, we can see that the two children’s rooms are adjacent to a bathroom Jack and Jill. The master series is blessed with a huge wardrobe, as well as a massive bathroom.

 

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A Beautifully Landscaped Brutalist House [Visualized]

Thursday, 29 July 2021 by feeta_admin
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Abstract, linear volumes pile up to form a distinct modern 4266 square foot home for five families in Bangalore, India. Created by Spine Architects, the unique angular shape stands out sharply against a gray, densely populated metropolis. Pure white concrete and rich wooden cladding contain a dwelling based on the ancient architectural science of Vaastu, which embraces the advantages of nature. The interior spaces are simple, spacious and projected around two landscaped courtyards, each with skylights that flood sunlight into the openly interconnected floors of the house. The natural greenery brings a valuable exterior within the introverted urban housing, with trees that draw the eye up through the impressive void.

An illusion of floating piles is realized through cracks and openings around the modern home exterior, which gives the building its name “Floating Walls”.

The visually appealing structure is defined from the densely populated site by sloping white concrete walls that protrude from the front and side. Rich wood cladding looks warm and attractive under the glare of exterior lights.

The toned wood and clear glass elements juxtapose the solid white walls.

Unconventional slices swayed throughout the building to accommodate natural light and exterior views, while maintaining ultimate privacy.

Sun-seeking plants spring from behind the hidden walls of the home, hinting at the nature-centered design that awaits interior.

An impressive front entrance gate makes a smart and lasting first impression.

A layered verandah climbs to the inner front door, surrounded by lush green lawns and full plant beds.

The front entrance is a completely clear and seamless glass box, where the only frame is around the door itself.

Upon entering the apartment, we escape from city life behind a screen of tall tropical plants that filter out sunlight and spy eyes. The “casual” living room behind the ground floor is an elegant arrangement of project furniture with raised yellow and blue accents. A unique glass coffee table is raised by a striking rug. A chic store completes an Eames-style armchair.

Wooden clad feature walls echo the exterior aesthetics of the house. Tanned chairs continue the rich earthy tone to the dining room.

A Buddha statue designates a cult area within the first landscape courtyard project on the ground floor. A temple tree appears from behind the Puja, drawing the eye up through the multi-storey void to a skylight above.

The indoor plant eats sunlight from a large skylight. A glass wall welcomes the sunlight into the neighboring bedroom.

The skylight is positioned directly above the tree-lined courtyard on the ground floor.

On the other side of the living room from the first floor, a modern home office is arranged with a minimalist floating desk.

The glass wall room is decorated with a vibrant contrast of purple red and royal blue accent pieces. Fabric panels are installed to give privacy when needed.

Built-in shelf niches are lined with red cracks.

Each bedroom in the home gets its own unique identity.

Creating a bedroom chair and rug defines a small lounge area within this beautiful bedroom.

Intertwined interior and exterior spaces filter natural light and ventilation.

Upstairs on the second floor is a guest bedroom and a half-open terrace with a kitchen.

A traditional load carrying and counterweight system was used to drastically cantilever a series of 2 ″ thick Sadahalli slabs at a screen wall at the front entrance.

Ground floor plan, including formal and informal lounges, the kitchen, dining room and lounge, and the first of five bedrooms. The ground floor bedroom series stands complete with a bathroom and closet for the homeowner’s parents.

A mezzanine floor plan, including a bedroom suite with a wardrobe and a bathroom.

First floor plan, including the master bedroom, guest bedroom, another children’s bedroom, family lounge area, and study room with balcony.

Second floor plan, including a second guest bedroom with private bathroom, and a large terrace with kitchen.

 

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Wednesday, 30 June 2021 by feeta_admin
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We Built Our Own Camper From Scratch Out In The Desert

We are no strangers to camping. In fact, we have been living almost exclusively on the road, frequenting BLM and national forest lands, since 2018, and have gone through four campsites at that time. After a special work that planted us in one place for three months, we set off (mostly indifferent to the horizon) just as the effects of the pandemic hit the nation and the world: March 2020.

But we wanted something better than the cheaply built, often problematic RVs we were used to. We wanted something with hard sides (for safety) but not too heavy and bulky, as that would be a burden to transport along the way and limit where we could go.

A generous pile of 2 × 2 wood – we end up buying quite a bit more

Having a truck already, we worked with what we had. One of the bigger lessons I’ve learned over the years on the road is not to focus on what you don’t have, but to work to the limits and “do what you can, with what you have, where you is. ”(This is a quote from varlet Bill Widener, often attributed to Theodore Roosevelt.)

Framing it

We recently sold our latest “camper van,” which was a basic fiberglass truck capsule designed for contractors and converted by us for camping. It was low profile and big enough for a bed and some storage.

Now is the time for something more suitable for us.

We wrapped the studs with aluminum flashing, a total of five rolls

The seams were taped with aluminum waterproof tape

 

What we have done is not perfect. We have not experienced builders. But my wife and I combined our knowledge of construction learned in part during our younger years by helping our parents with various home remodeling projects and building something we hoped we could make happy.

The circumstances in which we built our truck were not ideal … at least. We had no flat terrain.

Lightweight foam insulation was inserted and glued between each 2 × 2

Adding the bookcase; by that time, we had moved to a friend’s house to continue the work

It was north of Tucson, a BLM site with nothing but pale green, shrubbery, some well-chopped saguaros, and all dust. Military aircraft flew daily, along with some private gliders, which circled silently above; even the occasional parachute trainers fell at high altitude somewhere across Interstate 10, barely visible in the midday sun.

Here is the framework for our bench storage

The fifty watts of solar energy we got in wasn’t enough to power tools beyond filling up any 12V batteries for my drill that were old, tired, and barely charged. Naturally, all woodcuts were made by hand.

The 2 × 2 wood at Home Depot was curved, knotted and prone to splitting.

Our budget was very limited due to difficulties I was able to fill a book discussion.

We got this cool vintage door and I framed it to fit using stained wood from an old bed frame

 

But in the end, we got framed in the camper and had a proper shell. At the time it was light enough to get into the back of our old Ford truck.

Over time, people with materials and various aids (you know who you are, and we always appreciate your help).

A beautiful sunset captured during the construction

100 watts of sunscreen tied to our signature blue awning, made of metal futon, which we bought for $ 20

Finally, the pieces came together and we had something workable. We recycled a lot of material and took advantage of our limited resources, forcing ourselves to work almost exclusively with what we had at our disposal, only by buying things considered absolutely essential.

What you see in the video (link at the end) is a tour of where we are right now. We have plans for more, but the project has reached a point where we are happy to share it with those looking for ways to live simply and cheaply and build their own platforms with a very limited budget.

It’s always good to see free electricity coming in!

Eventually, the camper becomes more domestic; the left “wall” is the bottom of the folding bed

The sofa and roof

We then added two windows to light and ventilate

The “New” truck with a freshly painted wooden flat bed

Then we added some steps

We hope you can gather some ideas for your own built-in project, as doing it yourself will ultimately save you a lot of money, give you the personal nuances, and hopefully give you the longevity you probably won’t get from most anything on the RV market.

Wild horses visiting our back door

Camping in the mountains at a new favorite place

Another of the greatest lessons I have learned and paid attention to: the most worthy things are also the most difficult; realizing something good can and will destroy you until the desire to stop completely. I have felt that many times. But you go on, it’s over, and you’re glad (and probably amazed) that you did it. Make no mistake: living on the road is NOT easy. Behindus behind all the good sunshine, beach campfires, spotless RV interiors and bright Instagram smiles are perhaps a near-train wreck. Vehicles break down, curtains stain, finances run out, plans fail, people fail, the weather prevents everything (although these are things that happen in any life scenario). But van life, bus life and truck life can be a much simpler and cheaper way to live. And if nothing else, you can’t surpass the ability to change your backyard (and your neighbors) whenever you want.

Some perspective … a little life in a big world

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We Built Our Own Camper From Scratch Out In The Desert

Monday, 28 June 2021 by feeta_admin
We are no strangers to camping. In fact, we have been living almost exclusively on the road, frequenting BLM and national forest lands, since 2018, and have gone through four campsites at that time. After a special work that planted us in one place for three months, we set off (mostly indifferent to the horizon)
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Rounded-Edge Furniture & Comforting Curves

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Round-edge furniture and curved interior architecture create a comforting, touching design aesthetic. Round furniture makes it possible to form arrangements with a smooth and easy flow, no matter what the size of the room. In compact spaces, rounded edges are the perfect solution to avoid awkward corners and tucked shins. In a large living space, curved furniture can make a distinctive and striking focus. These sleek individuals work beautifully when paired with elegant architectural arches, round feature windows and serpentine partitions for a cohesive theme. Alternatively, sharp geometric contours can make a clearly contrasting option. Take a look at these two round-home interiors for curved inspiration.

A curved sofa immediately shows the shaped theme in the center of a smooth white and gray interior scheme.

The deep curved bases of the coffee tables set a heavy, palpable aesthetic. A free rug design creates additional contrast underfoot.

A coffee table book and decorative glass bowls adorn the two tables, while a set of decorative vases fills an attractive round borehole in the microcement partition.

The interior window is shaped to complement a number of round feature windows and rounded rectangular windows within the main architecture.

The TV was mounted to one side of the round aperture in the partition wall, which gives each of them equal prominence in the living room layout. A view of the neighboring dining room is visible through the gap, which gives the living space an open, free-flowing feel.

An elevated wooden platform creates a two-level layout in the living room. The space under the platform is open to give the feature a light, floating effect. Three hovering access steps reinforce the illusion.

The platform is used to raise a small seat to a wonderful natural panorama of tree-lined hillsides.

Indoor plants bring natural greenery to the living room, to further blur the lines between inside and outside.

Cylindrical silhouettes form a small side table and a matching coffee table in the raised seat. Project chairs create attractive, comforting curves, and echo the round architectural embrace.

The thick partition wall between the living room area and the adjoining dining room follows a relaxed curved path to avoid disturbing the silky smooth surroundings.

The glossy metal frame of the modern chandelier makes a light-reflecting contrast with a room with mainly matte finishes.

The interior window facilitates a natural light part between the two separate living spaces.

The round dining table coordinates with the curve of the modern sofa through the connecting window.

The limited tonal palette of the interior emphasizes the shaped thread.

A ribbed glass vase forms a textural connection between the base of the pedestal dining table and its main ornament. A modern fruit bowl performs the simple arrangement.

The kitchen creates a contradiction to the rounded theme, with a sharp, geometric island design.

Corner sides define the unique kitchen island, which gives the kitchen its own distinctive atmosphere.

Inserted track lights glow brightly through the subtle cement ceiling, adding to the sharp change of theme, and exaggerating the linearity of the island below.

Sliding doors simplify the kitchen tower units behind the island. Black integrated ovens lie dark in the wood effect.

Wide shelves contain cutlery and decorative accessories. Glass glasses contain the fashionable ribbed textured accent of the dining room.

A huge custom sink projects itself into the island counter.

An interlaced inductive hob completes the workshop.

Coastal atmospheres wash through our second prominent home interior. Shells, waves and footprints in the sand emerge from its round, pebble-gray furniture and free-form corners. A hexagonal coffee table creates a cut of exact contrast.

The textured carpet creates a barefoot feel, while a wall of unique niche shelf niches nourishes the eye.

Curious design objects fill the hollow surface of the unique coffee table. The sunken column chapter is a small-scale model of the Capitello chair of Franco Audrito and Piero Gatti. The highlight is The Knot by Stockholm sculptor Tove Tengå.

The palpable, irregularly shaped floor lamp next to the sofa appears to be a modified version of Eny Lee Parker Oo floor lamp.

Glass arches climb to the high ceiling height, accepting glorious sunlight.

Geometric floor tiles compensate for the rounded decorative elements.

Wall tiles were cut into a curve to finish the kitchen back spout, which completes a round base unit.

The creative back splash transforms the one wall kitchen composition into a piece of functional art.

Refrigerator SMEG green SMEG brings back-inspired curves.

A green chimney extractor draws the accent color. A copper kitchen faucet makes a brilliant addition.

An open kitchen shelf follows the top of the tiled back splash, ending in a matching rounded corner. Glass jars create an attractive open storage area for dryers. Small plants add green bloom.

A range of wooden cutting boards connects with the rustic look of the rich wooden and ceramic kitchen layout. See options for cutting board and knife here.

 

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Monday, 28 June 2021 by feeta_admin
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Subtle Grey Interior With Classic Details

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Subtle Grey Interior covers this modern apartment interior with a sense of calm and refinement, while classic details add history and character. Displayed by Alexander Belkov, the home is designed to embrace the modern coveted open plan living space layout with a large kitchen dining island and a dedicated space for the mandatory home workspace. The master bedroom is a serene gray and white separation scheme, where a houndstooth upholstered bed adds a fashionable yet playful interaction with the simpler parts. Traditional intricate crown molding and ultra-contemporary stripes create a beautiful contradiction. A stunning bathroom gets the last hint of neoclassical charm from cleverly paneled molded walls, defined under soft mood light and sharp black finishes.

A deeply cushioned and welcoming modular sofa extends through the center of the airy open concept living space.

A light and textured area rug connect the sofa with the TV wall of the living room.

Immediately behind the sofa, brandy colored Faint a lounge chair designed by Space Copenhagen for Fredericia and a matching armchair form an elegant reading area at the windows.

The TV wall project is made up of elegant modern panels with a fresh white oak lacquer layer. A modern TV shelf cracks right into a corner below.

A modern floor lamp serves the reading area when natural light from the windows is not enough.

Recessed mood light creates a comfortable glow around the paneled TV wall.

Black Venetian blinds accentuate the series of large windows within the simple white-painted wall.

A small wrap-around side table attracts the black accent to the soft white sectional sofa layout.

A traditional, intricate crown fusion frames a ceiling of modern, niche stripe lights. One-way headlights provide a more focused light.

Behind the open plan of a living room, the kitchen is tucked into one corner. The position sets up clear zoning, and keeps the daily kitchen mess and clutter out of the simple sight of the relaxed spaces.

An induction hob lies at the other end of the white quartz kitchen island; an integrated extractor provides a simplified finish.

White floor tiles glow brightly under a long strip light. Under-closet lights focus on the kitchen sink and preparation area behind. A tower unit on both sides balances the kitchen, where they contain an integral oven and the refrigerator.

The white home entrance is heated by a wall of wooden lacquer cabinets. Recessed perimeter lighting highlights the attractive wood grain.

A huge round mirror adorns the opposite wall of the square home entrance. The backlight design plays a uplifting role in the gray painted wall. Two modern rustic stools furnish the limited floor area.

Moving into the master bedroom, a houndstooth bed holds a playfully structured headboard.

The serene bedroom has a gray and white dividing pattern, where a raised gray panel along the hood wall hides an LED ribbon. The LEDs emit a golden aura around a contemporary bedside table that matches the silhouette of the side table in the living room.

At the other end of the upholstered bed, a different style of side table changes the aesthetic. Modern bedside lamps fall in a hot red light.

The large textured area rug creates a soft walkway around the bed, and connects it with a unique toilet next to the window.

A raised wooden plinth is hidden in the glare of the warm white LEDs, and provides extra drop-down space for phones and books.

A fluffy puff makes a comfortable landing at the wooden vanity table.

The bedroom TV wall follows the same gray and white split decorative style, with the white base section adding an attractive stone texture.

A bold, linear TV adds a beautifully smooth wooden accent against the rough stone.

The cracked wall therapy continues directly across the face from the bedroom door, mixing it quietly into its surroundings. Traditional crown molding makes another delicate look around contemporary strips.

Gray and white decorative candles bring the gray and white tonal contrast into the details.

A full height mirror reflects the entrance into the bedroom’s dressing room.

A black-painted ceiling differentiates the walk-in closet from the rest of the bedroom project.

The black ceiling is balanced by a wide black shoe sole on the bottom.

A custom wardrobe provides a set of hanging rails, clothes racks and raised boxes.

Atmospheric lighting leads us through the bathroom, where it flows from a high and narrow shelf niche that takes away a collection of favorite toilets at the pool.

The modern bathroom linen has a ribbed base unit that provides a palpable contrast to the smooth stone roof and integral basin.

The ceiling is surrounded by an LED strip over the vain unit, to provide a focused task light over a fieldless vanity mirror.

Wall-mounted cannon-metal gray faucet adds an edgy modernity to the sink.

Dark bathrooms sharply define the key areas of the bathroom. A modern red plate pierces the toilet area, while a wide valve plate is centralized within the shower.

A second niche of tower shelf provides the design of the shower space.

Panel molding gives the bathroom an elegant, neoclassical style.

 

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Prices and Types of Flooring Tiles in Pakistan

Guide for flooring tiles and their rates

Bathrooms and kitchens were previously the most typical places in Pakistan to find Flooring Tiles. In contrast to mosaic or marble flooring, which would have been historically popular in residences, now it is widespread and completely fashionable for newly built houses to employ tiles as the most frequent flooring type. As a result, if you’re renovating your home’s flooring or building a new one, you’ll need to know what type of tile to use and how much it’ll cost. Keep on reading as we go so over different construction tiles available in Pakistan, as well as their prices based on sub-varieties, brands, and some other criteria.

Types of Flooring Tiles

Let us discuss the most common varieties of floor tiles in Pakistan

Ceramic Tiles

Ceramic tiles are one of the most popular clay-based tiles on the market. They are mined, prepared, and molded before use. Their ability to blend in with almost any type of interior décor will astound you. Ceramic tiles’ most important features include their long lifespan, variety of applications, and strong resistance to scratches and abrasion.

They can sustain years of constant foot activity thanks to their durability. They provide a diverse range of design options. Ceramic tiles feature matchless colors and patterns and thus are usually covered in a durable finish. Ceramic tiles, but will not be used outside because they cannot withstand the heat and therefore do not adapt well to the freezing temperatures that winter brings. They have a proclivity for moisture absorption.

Porcelain Tiles

Someone frequently classified porcelain tiles as ceramic tiles because of the subtle differences between them and ceramic tiles. Porcelain tiles are made of denser clay but are fired at greater temperatures than non-porcelain ceramic tiles. As a function, the material is much more durable and resistant to harm. Porcelain tiles, unlike standard ceramic tiles, can be utilized outside because of their low porosity and improved resilience to cold and extreme temperatures.

Porcelain tiles are available in polished and unpolished finishes and thus are suited for a range of domestic and commercial applications with light foot traffic. They also are available in glazed versions, but this is less durable.

Granite Tiles

Granite tiles are the best choice whether you’re planning to put tiles in a high-traffic location. They’re made of granite, a dense and durable igneous rock. This rock’s speckled minerals and unique veining not just set it apart from other materials, but the mix of the two also ensures that neither two granite surfaces are alike. Granite tiles have such a fantastic reputation in the flooring industry because of this. Luxurious establishments get a strong demand for them since they are produced in a large variety of colors and have a great aesthetic value.

The natural and durable material utilized aids the scratch-resistant surface. Granite tiles are light and tiny in size, making them easy to work with. They are also acid-resistant. Granite tiles, like marble floors, are highly porous and stain-prone. However, once polished, they perform admirably in terms of scratch resistance.

Travertine Tiles

Travertine pieces are made of travertine, a form of limestone found in hot springs, natural spring springs, and caves all around the world. The material comes in a variety of hues and has pits or a rough texture that is caused by air bubbles and organic materials. Travertine tiles have such a beautiful surface that illuminates and provides your interior area with a natural look.

The durability of the travertine material can be judged by the fact that it was used to build the ancient Roman structures which can be seen in Italy today. As a result, the travertine is an excellent choice for temples, sculptures, and theatres. It is now commonly used in the construction of pathways, restrooms, pool decks, as well as other areas in which there is a lot of water exposure. Travertine is 100 percent biodegradable, giving it an ecologically friendly material. It’s both long-lasting and easy to manage.

Even though it’s a less expensive alternative than some other high-end materials, travertine tiles still are pricey, and so many people cannot afford to install them.

Slate Tiles

Slate, which is mined from natural mineral deposits, is one of the most popular floor coverings. It aids throughout the production of extremely durable tiles while still inducing natural beauty to give your floor a stunning appearance. The material can maintain a room warm even while providing a safe flooring option because of its high slip resistance. Regardless of the fact that slate tiles are less expensive than marble and granite tiles, they still are regarded as high-end and attain a greater price than ceramic tiles.

Sandstone Tiles

Sandstone tiles are designed to give your outdoor spaces a deep, natural feel. Pool surrounds, patios, and walks are among the most typical applications. Sandstone tiles come in many colors, patterns, and sizes, and they add a great earthy touch to every space.

Matte Vs Glossy

As stated earlier, a print, design, or pattern is applied on ceramic and porcelain tiles after they’ve been cooked throughout the kiln. The magnitude of these effects can vary, as well as the resulting pattern can be glossy or matte.

Matte tiles are commonly used in kitchens and bathrooms where there are a lot of water spills because shiny tiles could be highly slippery in high-traffic areas. Shiny tiles give the floor a sheen and add elegance to a room’s appearance, rendering them more popular in lounge spaces and drawing rooms. Granite tiles will not have prints imposed on them since they are made of natural rock, and they are usually available in matte varieties with a coating applied to give them even more enduring.

Half-body Vs Full-body

The amount of wear and tear that full-body and half-body tiles can withstand is the key difference. Concrete pavers are always half-body, which implies that after they are manufactured, a thin layer of paint is applied to a tile. Porcelain tiles, on the other side, come in half-and full-body variants. Because the printed layer on half-body tiles is just a few centimeters thick, when the tile is broken, the top layer would be exposed, exposing white or red clay beneath.

Full-body tiles, on the other hand, are designed to have their color, pattern, or design walk the length of the tile. When these tiles are chipped or filed away, they expose a second layer with the same design as the first, rather than a patch of clay underneath, that can be unsightly. Granite tiles, unlike the other two, are always full-body because they are cut from genuine rock.

Round-edged Vs Laser-cut

Tiles have always been put with a certain number of spaces between them, which are filled with grout. Depending on the manufacturing methods used and the material used, they could be round-edged or laser-cut. Granite tiles, for example, always are laser-cut away from the rock, resulting in sharp edges. Ceramic tiles, on the other hand, normally have rounded edges, but porcelain comes in a combination of both options.

What Type Of Tile Should I Use And Why?

You now know about the three most common varieties of flooring tiles in Pakistan; choosing between these may well be influenced by a variety of factors, such as.

  • Size
  • Strength
  • Durability
  • Target area
  • Availability of patterns
  • Ease of installation
  • Cost

Here is another quick rundown of the factors to consider about this before deciding on the tile that’s right for you.

Size

Tiles come in a variety of sizes, with 1224 inches, 1236 inches, 1824 inches, 2424 inches, and etc being one of the most frequent for central living areas. Larger square tiles are recommended for lounges, drawing areas, and dining rooms, in short. The most common sizes for corner walk-in showers are 912 inches and 1218 inches. Some individuals, though, prefer to use larger tiles in restrooms because they make a small space appear larger.

Tiles come in a variety of sizes, with 12*24 inches, 12*36 inches, 18*24 inches, 24*24 inches, and etc being the most frequent for central living areas. Larger square tiles are recommended for couches, drawing areas, and dining rooms, in short. The most common sizes for corner walk-in showers are 9*12 inches and 12*18 inches. Some individuals, though, prefer to be using larger tiles in restrooms because they make a tiny space appear larger.

Strength

Granite is by far the most durable alternative available, however ceramic is the most vulnerable to breaking and damage. Porcelain tiles will be in the middle of the strength spectrum, but they outperform ceramic equivalents.

Durability

The durability of a tile also is determined by its strength. This implies that of the three alternatives, granite is by far the most durable. Granite also is easy to polish and restore to its former brilliance over time, but porcelain and ceramic tiles may have to be replaced.

Target Area

Because ceramic and porcelain tiles are not too slippery, they are commonly used in the kitchen and bathroom, while glossy tiles of both types are ideal for central living areas where water spills are uncommon. If we truly want your kitchen to survive, go along with granite tiles, which are not only more water-resistant than the other two but also more resistant to damage, cracks, and chips in the event that you drop a large pot or pan on the ground accidentally.

Availability Of Patterns

Geometric, floral, wood, and a variety of many other designs are being printed on half-body ceramic or porcelain tiles, leading to a new boom in the tiling sector. Full-body porcelain tiles, on the other hand, have fewer variations since it is more difficult to create a wide variety of ideas in the clay mixture before firing it. However, since granite tiles are produced from actual stone, there is indeed a restricted range of patterns from which to choose.

Ease Of Installation

Ceramic and porcelain tiles are simple to construct on cement floors because they are bonded with a layer of glue. It can be installed as a do-it-yourself project as well. Granite tiles, on either hand, require specialized installation. An ordinary tile mason can charge between Rs. 22 and 25 per square foot, but if you really want the greatest finish, choose who charges between Rs. 32 and 35 per square foot.

Cost

The cost of tile flooring in Pakistan is an important factor to consider. It flooded the tiling market in Pakistan with foreign ceramic or porcelain tile possibilities. China, Iran, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Spain are also the main suppliers of ceramic tiles. Chinese or Irani tiles, but are also the most frequent, are the cheapest, costing around Rs. 800 and Rs. 1,000 per meter (approximately 3.25 feet). Manufactured in Malaysia and Indonesia, a slightly better quality of tile is accessible in the store for roughly Rs. 2,300 to Rs. 2,800 per meter. The best quality tiles in Pakistan originate from Spain, and they begin at Rs. 2,800 a meter and then go up from that.

Porcelain tiles, on the other hand, are classified according to whether they are full-body or half-body in terms of cost. Half-body porcelain tiles start at roughly Rs. 1,200 per meter, whereas full-body tiles up to Rs. 2,000 per meter. It’s important to note that this was just the beginning price for porcelain tiles; branded and imported kinds might be considerably more expensive. Granite tiles are usually of good quality, with a long lifespan and great strength. As a reason, their typical price per meter is somewhere between Rs. 1,000 and Rs. 1,200.

If you consider the factors listed above, you know you’ve got a choice not only between various types of floor tiles in Pakistan but as well as between the features you want in your tiled flooring or the amount of money you have put down for a home repair and construction project. We’ve provided all of the information so that you can make an informed decision about your home’s flooring specifications.

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Prices and Types of Flooring Tiles in Pakistan

Wednesday, 23 June 2021 by feeta_admin
Guide for flooring tiles and their rates Bathrooms and kitchens were previously the most typical places in Pakistan to find Flooring Tiles. In contrast to mosaic or marble flooring, which would have been historically popular in residences, now it is widespread and completely fashionable for newly built houses to employ tiles as the most frequent
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Seductive Interiors With Statement Chandeliers

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Declared chandelier forms the crown glory over a luxurious living space. Large and grand, shining modern chandeliers add an undeniably incredible factor with a striking sculptural element and a delightful, atmospheric luster. This collection of four attractive contemporary home interiors appeals to a luxurious light to create a dramatic spirit and add core stability to large and impressive arrangements. In these high-end spaces, we will also be inspired by chic furniture, spacious arrangements, elegant decoration, high contrasting color palettes and exquisite home accessories. We will visit luxurious lounges, formal dining rooms and kitchens, as well as a darkly attractive modern bedroom plan and an even darker bathroom concept.

Located in odódzo, Poland, The Nature House is a unique modern apartment, over 900 square meters. With room heights climbing up to almost four meters high, the spectacular Q2 chandelier by Jan Pauwels for Baxter makes an effective piece in the high void. A dark feature wall and ceiling panels form a contrasting background that elevates the fascinating light piece.

Shades of rich brown, smooth latte and cream tones merge into a warm and attractive decorative palette. Glass walls open up a picturesque setting of garden greenery.

Modern nesting coffee tables are gathered in the center of a four-sided conversational furniture arrangement. The two-tone plank completes the upholstered furniture selection, and the overlapping brown and cream rugs.

A seductive courtyard thrives at the heart of the house, with four large trees pushing up through the atrium.

On the other side of the courtyard, two Serie Up 2000 seats by Gaetano Pesce for B&B Italia are arranged in a separate seat from the main lounge. A round rug and a low, circular coffee table echo the curves of the sculptural chairs. Small side tables and a modern floor lamp transform the area into a practical, comfortable reading angle.

An extraordinary dining room chandelier zigzags through a huge formal dining room that is equipped for sixteen guests.

The neighboring kitchen island is just as long and just as spectacular, crowned by the amazing Algorithmic lighting designed by Toan Nguyen for Vibia.

The excellent lighting installation illuminates the entire length of the vast kitchen island and a fused dining surface that is designed as a more intimate environment.

When we enter our second outstanding home tour, we are immediately dismayed by the cube-like formation of the Q3 luster by Jan Pauwels for Baxter.

A piece of square wall art and a square coffee table complete the shape of the modern chandelier.

Two cognac leather armchairs break the square-shaped theme with a contrasting rounded silhouette.

Two of Baxter’s Q3 chandeliers gloriously illuminate a high-end modern dining room.

A large wall clock was chosen to achieve balance with the scale of the striking chandeliers.

In the adjoining kitchen, the main light attraction attracts all eyes to the floor.

LED kitchen light wires along the island plinth to shed a golden glow over black marble floors. Another beautiful courtyard grows a green view.

In this black, white and gray luxurious home interior, a Cosmic lamp by Jan Pauwels for Quasar resembles a 3D star map over the living room. Sampei floor lamps designed by Davide Groppi and Enzo Calabrese provide atmospheric light behind the modern sofa.

The Cosmos lamp is hung from a grand double-height ceiling.

The bulbs are reflected brightly in a unique black glass coffee table below.

Concrete planters contain mature indoor plants that gently reflect light with their bright leaves.

A textured surface adds interesting highlights to the simple black TV wall.

The black linear chandelier includes a planter on its frame to bring some greenery.

Translucent table legs give the space a light aesthetic.

A plinth-like black marble coffee table set up a solid centerpiece in the living room. The flames of a modern fireplace dance along with a reflective golden fireplace.

High black doors hide the TV above the fireplace.

3D wall art publishes drama with light and shadow.

The concise angular formation of the chandelier is reflected in a unique floor treatment and in project dining chairs.

Selected materials create coherence and gentle refinement.

The unusual bedroom project is decorated with an equally unusual table lamp on a floating headboard.

A decorative vase creates an arrangement of cascading height with the lamp.

An all-black bathroom decorative scheme absorbs much of the light, so perimeter light has been added to deal with the shadows.

White floor helps distribute top light.

A manageable hall shaft is defined under an LED ribbon in the entrance, where a calendula puff shines a great welcome.

 

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Seductive Interiors With Statement Chandeliers

Saturday, 19 June 2021 by feeta_admin
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Six Uniquely Stylish Modern Asian Home Interiors

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Uniquely elegant contemporary Asian decor forms this collection of attractive home projects, cleverly pictured by Lan Hen. Join us as we get a little inspired by a total of six different home tours with a special advantage. These creative interiors feature open-plan living spaces with elegant kitchen and dining combos, peaceful modern bedroom layouts with modern twists, a choice of prominent statement furniture and a set of tailored storage ideas to light up. Minimalist aesthetics leave all arrangements clean and uncomplicated, while unusual silhouettes add abundant interest and intrigue to keep the eye moving and the imagination engaged.

A tailored bar was formed around a central retaining wall in the living room of our first outstanding home design. A backlit wall unit stores drinking glasses under a mild atmospheric brightness. Two unique modern bar stools give the shady lodge a projecting edge.

Hand-woven cane wheelchairs, inspired by Pierre Jeanneret’s Kangaroo Chair, add an iconic design element to the comfortable lounge area.

The seats on the opposite wall are built in bench design. The microcement bench fuses into a window seat and runs up to meet the concrete staircase project. Across the room, a cantilevered dining table is attached under the bar.

The modern staircase design cuts a sharp silhouette from the calm gray background.

In the home workspace, a tailored desk is thinly threaded across a huge window. The floor changes from polished concrete to a wood-clad platform, differentiating the desk area from a music stage.

When we enter the bedroom, we can see directly into a clear, open suit design.

A floor bed is located high on a two-story floor that is drastically illuminated by a ribbon of LED light.

Artwork forms a cultural scene.

As we enter the second home tour, our attention is immediately caught by Swing side chair by Frank Gehry for Vitra.

The Wiggle chair joins an attractive combination of lounge furniture, including a deeply cushioned sofa design, a striking black armchair and a monolithic marble coffee table.

Indoor plants add flashes of color to the peaceful neutral color scheme.

A wall of fully equipped closets fills the back of the living room with an abundance of storage options. The neighboring kitchen area continues the elegant white, handle-free, aesthetic unit.

A custom oak desk inserts a tight niche.

A microcrete counter and an oak drawer build a chic dining peninsula, accompanied by complementary two-tone kitchen bar stools.

The next home tour begins with a striking curved sofa design that encompasses a set of contrasting black and white nesting coffee tables.

A two-story floor creates a high entrance from the front door into the living space.

A canal tufted upholstered bed forms the main event within the minimalist bedroom layout. Two different bedside tables and a single wall light complete the asymmetrical composition of the bed frame.

On the opposite side of the bedroom, a unique makeup table is paired with an unusual pedestal vanity stool.

In the second bedroom layout, a low shelf frames the space around the bed and cuts two tailored closets. A low hanging bedroom lamp serves the bed.

A ground brown accent wall gives a warm color in the bright home interior.

A tufted sofa backs up onto the kitchen island in this home, causing the breakfast bar to be relocated. Instead of being attached to the central kitchen island, the bar has migrated to the window wall, where diners can enjoy the view.

Beige, white and black elements navigate visual depth and temperature.

The TV is hidden inside a wall of clean white floating units.

A Japanese Chabudai-style table forms a ceremonial teahouse.

In the corridor, a modern pedestal sink rises through a moderately cut shelf to form a handwashing station at the front door.

A dark mossy green accent chair adds color to this minimalist living room, while the modular sofa keeps things light with a soft beige upholstery.

A piece of modern wall art adds a rainbow aura to the adjoining kitchen dining room.

Behind the living room, one wall kitchen extends a deep walnut accent as opposed to the white surroundings.

A platform bed with a modern winged bedboard draws a curved theme inside the bedroom, which translates into two beautifully shaped custom floating units. One of the units goes down to hold a bedside table lamp …

… The second murmur unit functions as both a bedside table and a small desk.

Finally we arrive at a home setup on a warm white canvas.

La Trinidad chair by Nanna Ditzel for Fredericia doubles at a cantilevered food peninsula.

Frameless interior doors stand red between the walls.

A single, unstressed bedroom lamp illuminates one side of the modern platform bed, where it emphasizes a linear bed unit.

A gray bed set adds weight to the warm white and wooden decorative scheme.

 

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Friday, 18 June 2021 by feeta_admin
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A Modern Japanese House With A Serene Courtyard

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A unique segmented layout defines this amazing Japanese home, belonging to a couple and their three children near downtown Shunan, Yamaguchi County. Designed by Hayato Komatsu Architects, the rooms of this unique home are sectioned into boxes around the edge of the site. Glass corridors tie up the volumes as they take on the green beauty of a large and serene central courtyard, as well as several smaller yards. The design was formed to realize all the wishes of the client without completely overriding the scale of the 807.03 square meter plot and the surrounding residential environment. The result is a space with a sense of unity and a deep connection with nature.

A steel enclosure door waits at the end of a short path that leads into the property, just off the main road. The modern door matches a frame of steel windows, which increases its scale and size.

The main main entrance door for guests is housed inside a wooden tin enclosure that extends to the roof line to increase its warm and text effect. The cool gray exterior of the home creates a tonal contrast that pushes the eye to the welcome entrance.

Glass roof panels let the blue sky into connecting corridors that connect each volume of the unique home design. Glass walls open the corridors to the courtyards, which bloom on both sides.

Once through the narrow glazed corridor, a huge living space opens up with towering ceilings. Huge windows bring natural light flooding over the rich wood tone and gray brick interior. Tailored bookshelves stack decoration up to the roof.

The two-story lounge puts a small, casual dining room into the lower half of the layout, while a luxurious lounge tops. A chic modern L-shaped sofa divides the upper floor between the living room layout and a formal dining room at the back.

A rectangular coffee table is located in the center of an understated gray carpet that balances the gray tile floor treatment in the tiny dining room.

A bistro pedestal table sets up the secondary dining room as a place for tea and light snacks.

Three steps down gives the area a pleasant, intimate feel that is enhanced by the presence of a wood burning fireplace.

Surrounding courtyard views bring nature rushing to the airy living space.

An outdoor seating seat lies in the welcome patio design. Free installation of wooden ceiling panels flows from inside the living room to the shaded overhang outside.

At night the courtyards light up to preserve the magical panorama.

The L-shaped volume pushes the kitchen layout just beyond the corner of the living room, giving it an unobstructed view of the luxurious courtyard.

A breakfast bar returns to the next connecting corridor from floor to ceiling glass. Three kitchen bar stools let the children contribute to dinner.

Wide expanses create the feeling of walking outside.

A stone walkway in the manner of a garden path was carried out inside the house, to rebalance an area where there are no exterior views.

In the main room, a thin floor-to-ceiling side window and a clerestory window ensure privacy. Furniture is minimal, with only a platform bed, bedside table, desk and IC F 2-style lamp. La original IC F 2 was projected by Michael Anastassiades for Flos.

Home library is secretly hidden.

The library also serves as a music appreciation room, with heaps of CDs and a sound system.

Shoji doors add traditional Japanese elegance.

The doors are pocketed in a deep wooden frame.

Even the bathroom overlooks a courtyard.

The courtyard next to the bathtub is elevated to improve the view.

Exposed wooden ceiling beams add a bold visual interest.

Authentic tatami mats dress the floor.

The material palette remains cooperative throughout the home.

Graceful shrubs soften the fort home exterior.

Wooden slat panels examine the connecting footpaths.

Rocky borders plume the paved driveway, leading to green shrubbery and trees that give only a slight taste of the natural bonds that surround the rest of the household.

Exterior lighting gently illuminates the plants and the welcoming front entrance door.

The secondary front door is gently obscured by small trees.

The central courtyard gives the segmented dwelling a general sense of unity.

 

With the windows open, gentle winds blow through inner spaces to ignite the senses with an outer soundtrack of whispering leaves and bird song, and aromas of earth, flowers and flowers.

Each yard differs in scale, sunlight and height, creating different experiences as one moves through the house.

The site of 807.03 square meters holds a building area of ​​444.59 square meters, resulting in a total floor area of ​​471.24 square meters. A parking garage holds up to four cars at the front of the building.

The final layout of the rooms was decided by imagining many everyday situations and likely future lifestyle changes.

 

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Monday, 14 June 2021 by feeta_admin
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Taj Residencia 5 Marla New Booking Details, Location & Prices

After the successful launch of 3.5 marla apartments, Taj Residencia has come up with a new launch of 5 sea dwellings under the Pakistan Package low cost. Conspiracy files are available for booking with a 20% down payment, while the remaining amount is payable in 4 years by easy payments.

Unlike previous Taj Residencia reservations, the new 5 marl prices are quite reasonable and the payment plan is quite flexible. There is no information on the exact location of these plots, however, a new dwelling may be called “Bell Hyacinth” may be created to house new plots.

Following is the payment schedule for 5 marla plots in Taj Residence:

Taj Residence 5 Marla Payment Plan

Please note that the given prices are exclusive of development costs. An additional category will apply in the case of main roads, corners and parks. Plot numbers will be given by computer vote, which will take place shortly after the closing of reservations.

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Taj Residencia 5 Marla New Booking Details, Location & Prices

Friday, 11 June 2021 by feeta_admin
After the successful launch of 3.5 marla apartments, Taj Residencia has come up with a new launch of 5 sea dwellings under the Pakistan Package low cost. Conspiracy files are available for booking with a 20% down payment, while the remaining amount is payable in 4 years by easy payments. Unlike previous Taj Residencia reservations,
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5 Considerations Before Buying a New Construction Home

Buying an existing or new construction site is the most exciting day for many people and also the scariest. When a person rents an apartment or house, they cannot make any changes and must get permission to even paint a room. But they also don’t have to worry about maintenance and repair costs. When something goes wrong, a person just calls the landlord to ask for repairs. When a family buys a new home, they are responsible for care and repair. However, they can make any changes and make any decoration they want and can afford.

Buying a New Home

Buying a new construction home is almost everyone’s dream. But not everyone can afford to be the first owners of a new home. The next best ticket to home ownership is to buy a pre-owned home and remodel or renovate it according to the tastes and needs of a family. Buying a brand new home is still a dream for many homeowners who could start with an existing home and then move up to a new construction home when they can afford it.

But remember that buying a new construction home can also be a hindrance. It is not the same to buy an existing home. There are important considerations for the new home buyer. Here are five notable things:

Before You Start Searching for a Home

  1. Before starting the search get a good property with experience in selling new construction houses. They can protect you and make sure everything during the sale is done correctly.
  2. Find the best lender before starting the home search. They will tell you how much you can pay in payments and interest rates. The right lender can save a house by buying money. Understand all the financial options available to you. Get pre-approval for a loan before starting the home search.
  3. Before the home search begins, look at the different new construction neighborhoods and narrow the search to neighborhoods you can afford, and that appeal to you considering amenities and a convenient place to work and schools. The perfect house in the wrong neighborhood will not be a good choice. What are the amenities the builder plans for the construction? What is planned for the surrounding area in the near future? What is close to the planned neighborhood now? No one wants to be on a direct flight path from an airport or near a factory with harmful fumes.
  4. Look at the builders for the developments you’re considering. Check online reviews and ratings on customer satisfaction. Check with the Better Business Bureau for ongoing purchase complaints. Drive along to homes they’ve built, and take a look at their online website for house plans they offer. Take a look at their price compared to other builders. Ask the Agent that you have chosen to critique the good and bad points of each builder you consider.
  5. As a family, decide what is needed in a home and what every family member wants. Make a priority list of factors that matter in a new home, and try to get as many items on the list in any home considered. A home that does not meet the needs of a family is just not suitable. Don’t settle for a home that won’t be convenient and comfortable to live in.

When You Buy The New Construction House

Here are five considerations when looking for and buying a home:

  1. Remember that the model houses you visit are not the houses you will receive. Your house is yet to be built. Even if you specify that you want the same plan as the model home, it may not be the same. But you can customize each house to your liking. Paint and other finishes make a big difference without changing the cost if you stay according to the construction plans. If you like a floor plan except for a few changes, you can get the changes to the floor plan but it will cost more.
  2. Write down every detail of the new home purchase. This includes colors and finishes, floor plan changes, deadlines, and any other changes and choices. So if something is not so agreed upon, you have written proof of your choices.
  3. Get as many guarantees as possible and receive them in writing. This includes the home finished on time, the quality of construction and customer satisfaction. Ask these questions:
    • What percentage of the homes in the project are sold?
    • Who will you work with during construction?
    • What features are included in the price, and what improvements increase the price of the home?
    • How often can you visit the home during construction?
    • What happens if the home completion is delayed?
    • How are buyers ’concerns and complaints handled?
    • What measures are being taken in construction to affect domestic energy?
  1. Timing is important. When will construction take place? How long will it last? A new home can take from seven months to a year to complete. If you can’t wait that long, consider buying the model home if it’s the right floor plan and appeals to you. Model homes are sold when a large percentage of the homes in the development are sold.
  2. When the home is finished, be sure to receive an independent home inspection and request a correction of defects prior to closing. Builders make mistakes, and it’s best to find them and fix them before closing. Home inspectors see things a homeowner would miss. Then pay attention during the tour and take accurate notes on things that are not appropriate. One of the advantages of buying a new home is that you don’t have to worry about repairs or things breaking or failing for quite some time. So make sure there are no defects before you close the house. The builder will be more willing to repair defects prior to closure.

Buying a new construction site is exciting. Most people buy the biggest house they can afford, and then experience a few surpluses due to changes that increase that investment. Try to avoid any costly changes during construction. Once the closing has taken place and the family has moved into the new home, make sure the furniture and belongings are correct and make sure the unpacking is done promptly so that the family can enjoy living in the new home. Meet your neighbors as soon as possible, and drive around the neighborhood to get to know the family, where all the amenities are located. Now, enjoy the new home.

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5 Considerations Before Buying a New Construction Home

Friday, 11 June 2021 by feeta_admin
Buying an existing or new construction site is the most exciting day for many people and also the scariest. When a person rents an apartment or house, they cannot make any changes and must get permission to even paint a room. But they also don’t have to worry about maintenance and repair costs. When something
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Upscale Designer Town House in Moldova (With Floor Plans)

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Measuring 222 square meters in Chisinau, Republic of Moldova, this luxurious designer city hall has three floors of unique modern luxury. Displayed by D3 design, the interior features attractive contemporary furniture projects, luxurious stone and terrace elements and a striking yellow accent palette. Each area has been cleverly created to bring out elegant yet bold aesthetics, brought to life under mood lighting. We’ll also find inspiration for an ultra stylish children’s room that includes a tailored children’s bed design with a lounge bunk bed, as well as a unique built-in storage and window seating facility for multi-level play. Floor plans for all three levels are included at the end of the home tour.

A striking modern fireplace wall is tiled with deeply textured stone. An elegant white marble fireplace makes a smooth contrast under the flame.

A warm mustard tufted sofa draws against the fireplace for the warmest accent in the room, with warm mustard upholstery.

Rectangle carpet contains the two-section sectional sofa layout. One side of the sectional layout is facing the living room TV wall, while the rest of the seats face the heat of the fire.

Smooth wooden wall panels and silver pieces adorn the modern TV wall, where a white marble media shelf creates an understated finishing touch.

Tinted glass builds a translucent partition wall between the living room and the stairs. The staircase is centrally located in the home layout, dividing the living room from the kitchen dining room.

Thin floor lamps emit atmospheric glare after dark.

In the dining room, another wooden back TV wall and dimly lit glass and cutlery form an inviting background. The striking black networked modern chandelier we see suspended over the table is the Vibia Match.

Two unique bar stools make an elegant addition to the chic white marble kitchen peninsula. The two top black pendants above are the Vibia Linear Wireflow.

Soft gray wall devices connect with the padding stool. A wall of full-height white kitchen units fades quietly in the background so as not to overwhelm the space.

LED ribbons highlight the beautiful marble staircase design, warmly cutting across the gray vein.

A deeply padded upholstered bed design immediately gives a pleasant tone as we enter the master bedroom.

A small bedside table is tucked in on either side of the upholstered platform bed. A modern table lamp shines on one side …

… In a trendy linear pendant light illuminates the other.

A large frameless mirror doubles the effect of the line pendant light, and reflects a TV wall at the opposite side of the room.

The interior door disappears inside a wall of smooth gray roof that forms an elegant mount for the bedroom TV. Perimeter lighting washes a warm glow over the unassuming feature.

Track lights draw a border around the ceiling, illuminating the full walkway around the bed.

Heavy gray cloths ensure restful sleep, while white veils give privacy during waking hours.

The yellow accent theme set in the living room returns in the form of a curved bench chair.

A large closet island displays and stores fashion accessories dust-free under a clear glass top. Half of the clothing collection is placed under packages inside full-white fronted units.

On the opposite side of the room, a smart black locker system provides open rails, clothes racks and integrated chests of drawers.

Cabinet lighting strongly helps choice.

Black bathrooms complete the dark floor treatment and contrast clearly with bright walls.

A backlit built-in shelf makes a welcoming glow inside the shower.

The children’s room is governed by a tailored children’s bed project with a living room bunk bed.

Main yellow accents add a sudden burst of energetic energy to the neutral children’s room.

The yellow shelf inserts draw attention to a unique built-in library and window seating installation that encourages multi-level gaming. A large Miffy lamp and a smaller companion hang at the children’s library. See more ideas on children’s night lights here.

Modern wall light focuses on reading light above the bed.

More yellow accents breathe life into a second bookshelf on the other side of the children’s bedroom, where a collection of project objects form a creative space around the desk.

A black and white turntable completes the all-white desk project.

Terrazzo fills the child’s bathroom with a lively pattern.

Huge pieces of color fall across the shower wet wall, descending onto the bathtub.

A loose corner rises inside a wall of customary furniture.

A round mirror forms a beautiful partner for an arched bathroom ceiling that surrounds a beautiful marble decorative scheme.

Simple white doors form the face of a useful storage cupboard that has been set up inside the upper cistern wall.

The floor plan of the city hall allows us to better understand the effectiveness of the central staircase in the division of space, as well as the vast amount of storage in each area.

 

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Upscale Designer Town House in Moldova (With Floor Plans)

Thursday, 10 June 2021 by feeta_admin
Do you like Architecture and Interior Design? Follow us … Thank you. You have been subscribed. Measuring 222 square meters in Chisinau, Republic of Moldova, this luxurious designer city hall has three floors of unique modern luxury. Displayed by D3 design, the interior features attractive contemporary furniture projects, luxurious stone and terrace elements and a
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Crafting Cool Clarity With All-White Interiors

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White is the color of purity and perfection. Some color matches white, but do you have to have a completely white interior? Well, the short answer is yes! All-white interiors are timeless, white walls highlight architectural features and white décor makes homes larger and more spacious. For art lovers, there is no better background than pure white – just ask a gallery owner. Some people might think that white is a priceless choice, but any color decoration can cause a boring result. The truth is that white interiors retain clarity of design. Pure white slate offers the opportunity to play with furniture shape, texture and light design without distraction

With a completely white interior, it depends on the furniture project to be topped. In this white lounge, a projected armchair elegantly dominates the seat.

A graceful floor lamp leans into the living room space, illuminating a chic white pedestal coffee table project. Gallery white walls give due attention to a piece of flowing line art.

Because an inactive TV screen puts a black spot on the cleanliness of an all-white interior decorative scheme, it makes sense to hide it somehow. In this case, sleek doors look like elegant white wall panels over the modern fireplace.

The panel doors retract flat against the TV wall so as not to force the living room space.

Soft furniture upholstery prevents the white trim from becoming too cold or clinical.

The impeccable aesthetics of the living room influences the design of an open kitchen dining room.

Light shelves seem to burn brighter in the simple white surroundings, without the visual complication of any added color disorder.

Shiny white cupboards evoke a clean and hygienic atmosphere for food.

A floating budget is underlined to match the LED wall shelves. The light highlights the subtle marble vein in the back white wall.

Flat-front storage cabinets create an uncomplicated entryway entrance.

In the white bedroom, a platform bed has a floating effect thanks to inserted base supports and some sub-bed lighting strips. The flat color palette of the camera really helps create the feature. Next to the window, a black floor lamp and a gray bedroom chair give darker notes.

A small vanity area provides a place to wash hands once inside the home entrance.

In Odessa, Ukraine, a modern sofa design cuts a clear silhouette into the all-white interior of a 107-square-meter apartment. The raised base of the sofa adds to the open and airy aesthetic of the living room.

In this home design, bright black panels smoothly camouflage the interrupting black TV into a bold strip across the entire width of the room.

Black track light cuts through a cool minimalist look through a clear, white corridor.

The corridor flows directly into the white room, which allows a light part between the two spaces.

Solid white modern dining chairs and a matching round dining table almost disappear from the center of the room as they blend seamlessly with the clean white floor. However, a burst of invigorating natural greenery is always a welcome addition, whatever the room palette, and is used here as an elegant table centerpiece.

Even the built-in appliances in the one wall kitchen match white finishes.

A floating platform bed design “hovers” in this white bedroom as well. A mirror capture wall adds weightless magic.

Fresh white decoration seems to drive out the walls of the small home entrance. Frameless doors further simplify the look.

The last of our three prominent home interiors is a much smaller yet perfectly shaped apartment where white decor is key to visually pushing out the walls and ceiling line. A neat white TV stand is mounted at the base of a staircase that leads to a bedroom mezzanine.

The custom staircase project is an opportunity for storage. Precise cut doors crack right into the contour of the steps and lifts.

Every inch of space is consumed for top storage cupboards, a built-in shelf or desktop space and yet, thanks to the all-encompassing white finish, the home office corner feels completely untidy and quiet.

On the other side of narrow partition walls, a home entrance and a small kitchen dining room complete the ground floor layout.

A solid run of white doors removes the kitchen.

When the kitchen double doors are retracted, a warm, golden glow of light spills out of the preparation area.

The nearby dining table can be used as an additional preparation space.

Hidden behind the kitchen doors, a gray accent wall bends the all-white decoration rule.

Stainless steel kitchen accessories and appliances are complemented by a cool gray background.

A white entrance closet merges with the white-painted architecture.

On the mezzanine floor, a children’s room is secured behind a child safety gate.

A crib occupies one side of the mezzanine, while the parent sleeping area is raised to create a division.

Horizontal railings create a white window shot-like aesthetic.

Floor plans.

 

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Crafting Cool Clarity With All-White Interiors

Sunday, 30 May 2021 by feeta_admin
Do you like Architecture and Interior Design? Follow us … Thank you. You have been subscribed. White is the color of purity and perfection. Some color matches white, but do you have to have a completely white interior? Well, the short answer is yes! All-white interiors are timeless, white walls highlight architectural features and white
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Space-Saving Ideas for Small Studios Under 30 Sqm

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Living comfortably in a space of less than 30 square meters requires some creative thinking, and this pair of studio designs have space-saving ideas that are sure to inspire. Each of these two unique small home interiors includes playroom tailored furniture that allows you to use the floor layout completely new. Home design number one has a tailored cube of the living room and bedroom furniture in one – no conventional sofa bed visible – and storage space is plentiful but unseen. Our second home design brings many closets in which an entire bathroom is hidden, and built-in bookshelf ears in a multi-level bedroom with a unique home workshop.

Our first prominent home is a 29-square-meter studio apartment owned by a young designer, located in Pruszkow, Poland. Despite its compact proportions, the minimalist living room is clearly zoned with the implementation of cubic volumes and contrasting colors.

The living room “cube” is custom-built furniture. The design fuses a tailored L-shaped sofa with copious amounts of hidden storage space around it and below, plus a bookshelf within one end.

A modern coffee table completes the square lounge layout. Part of the sofa was formed with the same steel frame backs to create a custom cohesion.

The box under the sofa hides a surprise lito trundle. The bed extends at the convenient reach of the bookcase, making it easier to choose to go to bed.

Thanks to its connectable design, this multifunctional light can be turned off from the ceiling of the kitchen dining room to become a floor-standing lamp next to the bed.

When it is in its kitchen dining room, the unique lamp is hung from a ceiling shelf to illuminate the dining peninsula.

A modern chair drops a black accent on both sides of the wooden effect bench.

Large windows fill the small living room with bright natural light. A home workspace is set up next to the glass.

An all-white kitchen project is equipped with a coordinated white integrated oven to complement the simplified aesthetic. Wrapping the small dining table with a contrast finish helps to clearly share the open concept.

The food peninsula is actually a mobile module that can become a stand-alone table/island. As seen here, the module can also be joined to the desk to make a much larger table that will seat up to eight people for dinner.

In this square configuration, the dining table and desk form a collaborative double workspace.

A solid wooden entrance bench adds a textured rustic touch to a smooth white corridor.

A wall of entrance storage is hidden behind modest handle-free cabinet fronts.

The storage wall includes a sliding volume that contains cleaning equipment and shoes.

Another panel pulls down to reveal a smooth surface.

The last door of the home entrance leads to the bathroom.

Atmospheric lighting accentuates textured dark gray wall treatment and a coordinated integrated bathroom sink.

A shower stands at the end of the narrow linear space.

Slatted ceiling panels exaggerate the long look of the room. Narrow warehouses at the end of the van store face towels and toilet supplies.

Our second home interior is a studio apartment with a special semicircular balcony design.

The balcony forms the main attraction of the tiny living space. The sloping perimeter and open roof bring joyful tree-top views and unlimited daylight.

Indoor plants thrive in abundant sunlight, growing from the shelves of a custom shelf and from plant stands around the floor.

The large built-in bookshelf forms a partition between the main apartment and the bedroom. The open side shelves serve both zones and share the natural light.

On the other side of the triangular living space, one wall kitchen is stacked up to the ceiling line to make maximum use of vertical storage space. A ladder facilitates easy access.

Wooden frame doors seal the balcony. More indoor plants bring the leafy exterior views into the embrace of the unique sunroom.

Eye field makes the space pleasant as the sunsets.

White-coated web screens filter the panorama, while pure sunshine flows from above.

The cool concrete floor is dressed in gray, green and sunny yellow tiles when we arrive at the home entrance, which is also the access point to the bedroom domain.

The bed itself is raised above the height of basic storage cupboards, which gives it an overview of the housing by the upper open shelf volume. Interesting objects line the shelves to give a strange decoration on both sides.

The multi-level small bedroom layout has a comfortable workspace across the midway point that benefits from the attractive view.

The raised floor gives the effect of going up to bed, even though the apartment is only one floor. The open shelf partition is invaluable for preventing feelings of claustrophobia in the narrow space, and for facilitating airflow.

A round coffee table takes up little space in the compact home and is light enough to be moved onto the balcony when needed.

Dining table focuses on the kitchen cabinets, hidden until needed. The table is just big enough to accommodate the two homeowners, so as not to eat up unnecessary space.

One of the other doors of a kitchen cabinet with full height is actually a secret door to the bathroom. Inside, sturdy storage shelves can also be used as a ladder, to enable the couple to quickly access bathroom supplies stacked up.

The floor plan shows that the bathroom sink is also plugged into the volume of the kitchen cabinet, which saves valuable space in the tiny shower.

 

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Tuesday, 11 May 2021 by feeta_admin
Do you like Architecture and Interior Design? Follow us … Thank you. You have been subscribed. Living comfortably in a space of less than 30 square meters requires some creative thinking, and this pair of studio designs have space-saving ideas that are sure to inspire. Each of these two unique small home interiors includes playroom
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Answers to Commonly Asked Real Estate Questions

Unlike Pakistan, many people in foreign countries sell and buy property through lawyers. Hiring a lawyer yourself is a very mobile process, but ultimately it reduces the risk of fraud and helps avoid legal complications. We in Pakistan rarely go to lawyers for property. We either do it ourselves or do it with inauthentic real estate. This practice leads to fraud and illegal deals many times over.

The real estate gurus always recommend involving a practical lawyer to take care of the legalities involved in real estate or at least an authentic real estate agent to completely guide you through the process. This will not only help you avoid potential fraud but will also help you secure your investment.
The number of complications in real estate is very high. That’s why we always recommend our readers to have a basic knowledge of real estate-related things and terminology.

Today we will discuss some of the most frequently asked questions about the real estate market.

 

1) What is Shajra?

A detailed map of an area with land divided into pieces and each block is labeled with a specific number is called Shajra. Shajra includes all the details of each khasra, such as its size and location.

 

2) What is Khasra?

Khasra is that particular piece of land of Shajra that has been labeled with a specific number.

 

3) What does fard e milkiyat mean?

Fard e milkiyat is a registry of rights/registry haqdaran-e-Zameen. It is supported by the government authorities to determine the legal owner of the land and to keep a register of real estate rights.

 

4) What does Tattima Registry mean?

Register Tattima means additional sales test of hasasra. Means an additional sales test of a particular piece of land.

 

5) What is Baye-Nama?

The Baye-Nama or Register sales test is the document that creates a title in real estate.

 

6) What are some laws on the real estate sector of Pakistan?

Some of the laws in the constitution of Pakistan that deal with real estate are the following:
1) Transfer of Property Act, 1882.
2) Land Revenue Act, 1967.
3) Stamp Act, 1899
4) Registration Act, 1908.

In addition, always consult an attorney for real estate law counseling.

 

7) Can we use the farmhouse as an office space?

It is illegal to use a farmhouse for commercial purposes. However, there is an exception for some companies such as IT services, which can be operated from residential areas.

 

8) Do we inherit the law in Pakistan?

Yes, Pakistan has several inheritance laws that apply depending on religious affiliations. For example, Islamic personal laws are for Muslims and people belonging to other religions have a hereditary law according to their religious leaders.

 

9) Can I buy a property in Pakistan as a foreign Pakistani without a visit?

Yes, a foreign Pakistani can easily buy property in the country without visiting Pakistan.

 

10) Do I have to record the transfer of real estate every time?

Yes, every transfer of real estate must be registered and delivered. It can be done only with a registered sales document.

 

11) What are the necessary documents to legally own a property?

The only document you need is a document to control the delivery of property in your favor. This may include other documents such as a deed of sale, a letter of receipt and a certificate of sale.

 

12) What does proxy mean?

A prosecutor is a powerful form, assigned to an agent of the principal to perform an act and deed for and on behalf of the principal. A prosecutor may also receive from person A to person B to appear before the court, tribunal, and authority to complete any real property or transaction. When it is allowed to authorize certain transactions, it is called an attorney general and it must be registered.

 

13) Can a person with a prosecutor’s hand over property on their behalf?

No, the person who is appointed prosecutor on your behalf has a fiduciary duty to act in your interest and do what you would do yourself, if possible.

 

14) Can I revoke my power of attorney?

Yes, you can revoke your proxy at any time.

 

15) Is my prosecutor for life?

A prosecutor can be for life and in that case it will end after death.

 

16) In which case is a prosecutor suspended?

As mentioned in the previous question, it can be canceled at the death of executioners and it can be canceled by the executioners in his life.

 

17) Can a mortgaged property be sold?

No, real estate mortgaged property cannot be sold.

 

18) What is stamp duty?

Stamp duty is essentially a government tax on the transfer of property.

 

19) Who has to pay stamp duty?

The buyer must pay the stamp duty. However, in some cases, sellers also undertake to pay for it themselves.

 

20) Which authority holds the country record in Pakistan?

The Department of Revenue of the District Administration is responsible for maintaining land records. They also decide the boundaries of property and possession.

 

21) How can I sell a property as a co-owner?

You may sell the property as a shareholder, but you may sell only the scope of your share.

 

22) How can we differentiate a will from a gift?

A will is only after the death of the creator, while a gift can be made for a lifetime. An owner is entitled to give all his property to the lawful heir during his lifetime, but he cannot do the same by will. However, a homeowner may give a will to give a third of his property to someone who is not the legal heir. And if this favor is done for a lawful heir, it requires the consent of all other lawful heirs.

 

23) What are the essentials of a gift?

There are basically three essentials of a gift:
1) Offer from the donor
2) Acceptance of the person to whom the gift is received
3) Transfer of possession

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Answers to Commonly Asked Real Estate Questions

Monday, 10 May 2021 by feeta_admin
Unlike Pakistan, many people in foreign countries sell and buy property through lawyers. Hiring a lawyer yourself is a very mobile process, but ultimately it reduces the risk of fraud and helps avoid legal complications. We in Pakistan rarely go to lawyers for property. We either do it ourselves or do it with inauthentic real
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