Saturday, January 2, 2010

Latest Trends in Modern Home Insulation Design




Latest Trends in Modern Home Insulation Design
Latest Trends in Modern Home Insulation Design
Latest Trends in Modern Home Insulation Design
Latest Trends in Modern Home Insulation Design

Home detachment is usually the aspect of home construction that only comes to mind during winter. Specifically, this is one thing that hits you right on target after receiving your monthly heating bill. Just consider not only the inconvenience but also its impact on your monthly budget if most of the modify generated by your furnace just seeps out because of inferior and ineffective home insulation. The good news is that this aspect of the home structure has its fair share of modern trappings. Recent developments have presented us all the reasons to consider some of the more exciting options as farther as modern detachment is concerned.

The more common and conventional detachment for our homes usually include the following:

• Fiberglass
• Mineral pelage (rock wool)
• Polystyrene boards
• Polyurethane foam

New IKEA 2010 Interior Design Ideas-Futuristic Decorating Trends

Lenzing Fibers reports that many of the key interior design trends for year 2010 center around the Earth’s elements with colors derived from minerals, dirt and plants. IKEA has recently put their new 2010 Interior Design catalog online, as usual the catalog is full of great ideas and inspiration for room decorating and designing. Included in IKEA 2010 Interior Design catalog ie Living room design, Bedroom Design, Teen and Kids Room Design, Bedding, Curtains, Rugs, dining room and kitchen designs ideas. You must take a look for an IKEA 2010 Interior Decoration and Design ideas from some inspirational picture below. A lot of new bookcases, sofas, TV and storage cabinets and other useful acceries for living room are presented in the catalogue. Fine additions to their big collection of bedroom furniture is a New beds, new wardrobe systems, new drawer chests and new night stands.

IKEA Green and White Living Room Design
New IKEA 2010 Green White Living Room Design Ideas and Decorating Trends

IKEA new window panel curtains are nice, you can easily control light and temperature in any room making it more original and beautiful. New bright rugs also could become great and simple home renovation. IKEA’s products and room design ideas are very flexible and could solve all teen and kid needs, space-saving storage boxes, hooks and shelves make tidying up, getting dressed and styled real simple. New kitchens and dining rooms are also should be mentioned, besides bright colors the most popular theme among new design ideas is natural. Several dining room sets and kitchen cabinets collections are made of different kind of wood with saving its natural look and feel.

IKEA 2010 Futuristic Bedroom Design
New IKEA 2010 Futuristic Bedroom Design Ideas

IKEA Green Black Bedroom Design
New IKEA 2010 Green Black Bedroom Design Ideas

IKEA 2010 Colorful Girls Teen Room Design
New IKEA 2010 Colorful Girls Teen Room Design Ideas

IKEA 2010 Boys Teen Room Design
New IKEA 2010 Boys Teen Room Design Ideas

IKEA 2010 Colorful Kids Room Decoration
New IKEA 2010 Colorful Kids Room Decoration and Design Ideas

IKEA 2010 Bedding Design
New IKEA 2010 Bedding Design Ideas

IKEA 2010 Curtain Decoration and Design
New IKEA 2010 Curtain Decoration and Design Ideas

IKEA 2010 Rugs Decoration
New IKEA 2010 Rugs Decoration and Design Ideas

IKEA 2010 Kitchen Furniture Design
New IKEA 2010 Kitchen Furniture Design Ideas

2010 Yellow Dining Room Design
New IKEA 2010 Yellow Dining Room Design Ideas

Friday, January 1, 2010

Building Exterior of Apartment Central London

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Building Exterior of Apartment Central London

Interior Design Trends for 2010 - Oriental Sweetness




interior trend colorsAfter Woolmark has launched its new interior colour trends for 2010 /11 at the start of the New Year, it looks like Japanese Inspired themes are going tinterior design trendso be prevalent. It is still early days as far as interior predictions for 2010 , but we are going to look into one of the trends that is looking hot for next year, Oriental Sweetness & produce a dedicated range of canvas art prints to compliment it.

2010 Interior trends

It's all about the East: Asian & Oriental influences are key here. Look to vintage floral Japanese textiles for inspiration, simple and minimal shapes with striking colours.

Interior Design Trends for 2010 - Oriental Sweetness
interior trends 2010


The colour palettes for the 09 season features strong tones of red, purple and burgundy, contrasted with brighter shades or neutral tones in unlikely combinations. The base for all the colour palettes can be made up from Neutrals, white, brown and bark.

Japanese, Oriental florals are inherently simple in their form, one of the aspects that I love is the minimal block colour approach, it is like pop art, but pioneered hundreds of years early. If you look at Japanese & indeed a lot Asian art, it closely resembles what graphic design has nocolor trends for 2010 become in a CAD based world. Blocks of colour that would have been intricately painted with a watercolour brush is only now becoming a popular graphic design technique, thanks to Adobe Illustrator.

Best Classicals Table Design Collections




Best Classicals Table Design Collections

Supernova is very like the name might suggest




Supernova is very like the name might suggest

Supernova is very like the name might suggest In review of Dornbracht’s 1992 offering,Tara—a collection of vertically oriented taps and mixers that presents a clean, streamlined aesthetic—showed us that slim is good, that a simple, minimistically-designed and highly-functional faucet can become iconic within the space of 17 short years. With the Supernova line, manufacturer Dornbracht is attempting something of a reprise, though the new collection of course sports a brand new aesthetic.
By placing all the fixtures in the center of the room, and thus establishing the “island” motif, Dornbracht and Sieger Design have created “a form of architecture which becomes a solitary unit in itself.” This new creature—the “island” bathroom—establishes the sense of spacious luxury at the nexus of the Supernova aesthetic. And this aesthetic is both innovative and pervasive, since the futuristic angular “shower wall” that emerges from the center of the room, very like the monolith in 2010: A Space Odyssey, is patterned in turn (and precise miniaturized replica) by the basin and tub mixers, while the whole ensemble (the series includes proximal shower seating as well as tub-side shelves or counter-space) mirrors the hard angles and precise lines of the central architectural element.

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As Dornbracht puts it, “the result is an island in the room which places all of the functions and zones of the bathroom right at the very centre… upon closer inspection of the exposed design, it becomes clear that the high-gloss surfaces of the fittings constantly reflect the island’s individual laguna-like water zones.” The unified nature of shower, tub, and mixers indeed establishes this motif of reflection, a theme that’s also suggested in, as Dornbracht says, the way the fixtures’ finish (available in chrome, champagne, or platinum) reflects the water back upon itself. In sum, Supernova is very like the name might suggest, “an extremely luminous burst of colorful radiation, occurring about once every 50 years.” Let’s hope this bathroom collection, like the earlier Tara, shines on for many years to come

Photo Op Bomb

I headed out today with my small camera.  The first time I tried to use it, I realized the battery was dead.  Oh well, I don't need to take pix all the time.  So I am on the Red Line going over the Longfellow Bridge, and suddenly people are saying what is that?!  A stealth bomber was flying over the Charles.  Check your batteries people.  Here's what I missed: