When decorating a home, there are many different factors that need to be considered. Of course, you want your home to be beautiful, neat and decorative. But it’s also important to make sure that your home functions well for your family. After all, even the most beautiful home will seem awkward and unwelcoming if it doesn’t contain the features your family needs in order to be comfortable. If you’d like to make your home a bit more functional while making it beautiful at the same time, here are some decorating tips that can help.
Double-Duty Furniture Pieces
When choosing furniture for your home, look for pieces that can serve multiple functions. For example, a bed with storage drawers underneath can be a great option for small bedrooms. In the family room, a futon can be a good option. Not on
This little outdoor stool is just for the EU/UK readers, as it’s not yet available in North America. As you can see, it’s stackable, and with its bright color, excuse me, colour options, it’s sure to cheer up a patio or deck area. The legs are detachable should you wish to store them over the winter season, and there’s an accompanying La Table, square and La Table, rectangular, also in several different colours, should you need it.
Manufacturer: Avarte Design: Jouni Leino
Size: Length 30 cm, width 30 cm, height 45 cm Material: Top 1,5 mm sheet metal, legs 2 mm steel tube, zinked and powder coated Color: Yellow (RAL 1021), orange (RAL 2004), red (RAL 3020), blue (RAL 5015), green RAL 6018, black RAL 9005, white RAL 9016
I have been very busy with some work anyway here are some living design for a landed house i wanted to share with you and I hope that it would be some help for you if you are designing your house. The owner wanted space and most of the walls are being remove to gain space and light. As you see from the picture you probably notice the open concept kitchen is just beside the wall feature cum the study area . If you are looking for someone to help you with your house design , you can click on th contact icon to write to me !
The purpose of a clock is to tell the time, and if we have one that portrays that in a very simplistic way, then it’s like Dieter’s good design. The TIME-LINE is a clock that reduces its expression to a single clock hand and a small LED light. Ironically the design process for this clock began with the idea that we need to make time simple.
The TIME-LINE only has an hour hand and its shape is linear and simple, and there is no surrounding frame. An LED light point set within the central circle rotates to indicate the minute. A GPS timer in the body constantly rotates the hour hand and the minute indicator so as to show the present time. Fixed and detachable magnets on the base allow the clock to be attached to any object.
The vision toaster is the world’s first see-through toaster to provide you with a more visual element to the browning of your bread for breakfast. It’s appealing design with double insulated glass windows now comes in cream, red, black or a full brushed metal look. It’s definitely a breakaway from the traditional toasters you’re accustomed.
It’s designers have definitely given this product some thought and not just created a gimmicky toaster. With quartz elements for consistent browning and simple to use buttons, Magimix has kept operations simple. All you n
Bear with me here as I calm myself down from a conniption fit. I’m frantically trying to figure out where in my home I need an extra (and rather large) swing arm lamp after perusing the awfully affordable wall lights from onefortythree. (Have we posted these lamps before? Who cares?) You think I’m over exaggerating, and I am ever so slightly, but just take a look at the prices- $95, $145, $275- and each light is remarkably lovely. You can’t go wrong with those prices or any of the lamps… but, if you do, just let me know and I’ll be happy to take it/them off your hands. Shown abo