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Ikea Living Room Chairs for a House Remodeling

By: mario On: 11:54
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  • Ikea Living Room Chairs are the ones highly recommended furniture when it comes to house remodeling. Surely, it offers comfort and sophisticated designs. You can also suit your budget to the chosen furniture for your house. Well, anyone of us must think of living room on the first top list to be part of the remodeling. There are various options to consider when it is about Ikea living room ideas. If you got your budget limited, it won’t matter to buy the cheap ones, but if you got more you may need some more styles. And, Ikea does have it.
    Ikea Living Room Chairs and Designs to Choose

    It is none of something difficult to choose Ikea Living Room Chairs. There are many models of Ikea chairs to make your living room looking way classier. Armchairs, loveseats, or simple sofa are all there to make your remodeling session feel more attractive. Besides the models, it is also essential to think about the color of the chairs you are about to choose. If you have a minimalist home, going for a solid color is a very right choice. And, do not choose the chairs with very bright colors. These colors are assumed to be room-temperature-heating colors that somehow will make anyone seating in the living room feel not that comfortable.

    Ikea Living Room Chairs for a House Remodeling

    Ikea Living Room Chairs for a House Remodeling

    Ikea Living Room Chairs for a House Remodeling

    Remodeled house can be more impressive that it used to be. It refreshes the atmosphere, and the nuance may be much cozier and more comfortable. If it is Ikea, Karlstad armchair and chaise lounge can be a really good choice for a minimalist house. The color can be just plain white with no accent. Moreover, if you need an additional living chair, thing like an Arvika swivel chair will take the remained space graciously. Consider the color of both room and chairs before eventually buying one of the Ikea Living Room Chairs.
    Ikea Living Room Chairs for an Impressive Remodeled House

    Another recommended Ikea Living Room Chairs may go to the chairs named Ikea PS 2014. This one has a very unique design that will make your corner space looking more artistic and useful. Soft cushion and colored chair pillow will add a more attractive atmosphere, and comfortable at the same time. This can make a very pleasant room corner ever for your living room. However, this Ikea’s can only be an additional chair to your living room as if you have more space to be added.

    If you want to play with the colors, think about the color of the room. Color gradation can be very impressively beautiful as the idea for your Ikea chairs. If your home is a little too classic, an Ikea chair like Agen Chair Storsele is the matching one for your living room. The colors are also the one that will create homey, stylish, and comfy at the same time. Ikea Living Room Chairs will help you to make your dream house coming to reality.

    Ikea Living Room Chairs for a House Remodeling

    Ikea Living Room Chairs for a House Remodeling

    Ikea Living Room Chairs for a House Remodeling

    Ikea Living Room Chairs for a House Remodeling

    Ikea Living Room Chairs for a House Remodeling

    Ikea Living Room Chairs for a House Remodeling

    Ikea Living Room Chairs for a House Remodeling

    Thriller

    By: mario On: 17:51
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  • Ok, so I'm happy to admit to being really quite inordinately thrilled about this. The Resistible Demise of Michael Jackson (Zero Books) is available for pre-order at Amazon. I have a contribution - about correlations between the design of Neverland and the transformation of Michael Jackson himself- in this collection of essays about MJ. Much more excitingly it includes contributions by Ian Penman, Barney Hoskins and Chris Roberts, as well as a host of excellent writers from the blogosphere including Dominic Fox, Evan Calder-Williams, Robin Carmody and Sam Davies. You could even buy a copy.

    Many thanks to the editor Mark Fischer and to Owen (also contributing) for including me in such a fine array.

    Ok, gush over. Back to business. (Straightens tie. Goes back to reading RIBA Standard Terms of Appointment).

    Modern Bedroom Interior Design Ideas & Photos

    By: mario On: 03:58
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  • Modern Bedroom Interior Design Ideas & Photos




    Looking for modern bedroom design ideas inspiration for your home interior decoration..? This modern bedroom collection might be the answer. A nice briliant collection of bedroom inspiration. You might be able to remodel your bedroom with a few adjustment such as choosing modern minimalist bedroom style, setting the lighting to create some soft illumination and and the other adjustment that resulting similar effect just like this nice modern bedroom ideas.



    If you prefer soft illumination and hate to sacrifice privacy, this bedroom interior has a brilliant combination of strategies from uplighting around the bed itself to wall panels that block direct views and sunlight but let light in around them.



    If you are more of a minimalist, this simple bedroom space has a rhythmic modularity and combines soft white walls and ceiling with variegated wood furniture and furnishings for a pleasantly mixed aesthetic experience.



    Object(ion) of the Week

    By: mario On: 15:12
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  • http://timesonline.typepad.com/photos/uncategorized/2008/09/23/brown_conference_2.jpg
    In the various descriptions of Gordon Brown's conference speech one small detail stuck out for me. Apparently Gordon had a full sized replica of the conference podium set up in his hotel room to practice with. Tony Blair always had one too, although in his case you can imagine it wasn't just at conference time.

    It's a tragic image though, Gordon standing impassioned in his pyjamas on his fake podium, frantically rehearsing his big ideas of clamping down on binge drinking and incarcerating fallen women to an audience of three snoozing aides.

    It raises some interesting questions too. Is it exactly the same as the real one or is it a mock up made from cardboard and sellotape? Does he bring it with him? And who designed it? This is an object which, along with the rest of the conference interior, carries a significant amount of symbolic weight. And yet they are rarely discussed in design terms.

    Make no mistake the podium itself is a fucking ugly object, like a huge plastic mushroom with an unpleasant foreskin fold halfway down its length. The whole thing is hydraulic too so the top half actually lowers down at the end of the speech in an unfortunate display of political detumescence.

    It's difficult to know where the styling is coming from. There is a touch of the X-Box display stand about it and, obviously, a lot of the pulpit, both of which are probably deliberate. Political symbolism in this country is generally pretty clunky and gauche though from the Conservative's Caran d'Ache oak tree to the Liberal Democrats golden Phoenix rising from the ashes.

    At the party conferences such insipid bits of graphic branding are combined with Spearmint Rhino lighting and a love of Union Jack emblazoned plasma screens. It makes for a queasy spectacle, a mix of faux self-effacement, orgiastic self worship and jingoistic mania. I'm not sure it would be preferable if it was well designed but - the vacuous populism of the content aside - its difficult to imagine a more alienating spectacle than the modern party conference.

    To The Birds

    By: mario On: 01:47
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  • (Ron Onions' Pigeon Loft, Albany)
    I've always loved allotments and, in particular, the little sheds that are built on them. These are artful assemblages of as-found building components; old doors, windows and timber panels lashed together to make hybridised, miniature houses.


    (Joe Bridges's Racing Loft, Timsbury, UK)

    The same strain of home made ad-hocism exists in the world of the pigeon loft only with the added interest of the obsessive pigeon fancier thrown in. The photographs accompanying this post are taken from here - a South Western Australian pigeon fancier's (who knew?) website, cataloguing lofts from around the world.


    (Graham Britton's Garden Loft, Newborough, UK.)

    They are a lovely collection, a group of miniature buildings ranging from the almost Miesian simplicity of the one at the top of this post (owned by the fabulously named Ron Onions) through Mittel European style chalets to the (slightly decrepit) LA poolhouse style loft below.


    (Fred Thompson's Poolside Loft, Western Aust.)

    There is a strong sense that the lofts are far more expansive and luxurious than required. They are clearly an expression of the owners obsessive love of racing pigeons and the dedication it takes to train them. In the world of the pigeon fancier the birds are the 'talent' and these lofts are their Bel Air mansions. They're a far cry from the terrace rooftop lofts of the Northern England stereotype anyway, and the term loft is a bit of a misnomer. These are houses in their own right.


    (Advanced Pigeon Loft diagram, Via)

    The site also contains detail of each fancier's dietary and training regime should you be interested. Each one has a personal profile offering an insight into a remarkable world of obsessive feeding patterns and slightly obscene sounding terminology ("widowhood cocks"). Like most hobbies it is a sort of parallel universe, one where humans build houses for birds to live in that are quite probably a lot nicer than their own.


    (Joe Baker's Racing Loft, Hereford, UK)