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35 Irresistable Terrace Designs for Fresh and Dynamic Apartments Posted: 27 Nov 2010 01:55 AM PST The personality and feel of every home is seriously influenced by its relationship with the exterior. In the case of large residential projects, this indoor-outdoor connection is very easy to accomplish, especially if there is a garden involved. But what can one do when confronted with a limited living space? We believe a solution to this problem would be arranging an outdoor area that could serve as relaxation and that would be in strong contact with the rest of the house design. For today we gathered 35 amazing terrace ideas that we believe are a good source of inspiration. Whether we are talking about a balcony, a roof or a well defined ground floor area, these diverse ideas should serve as a starting point when decorating. We tried to find diverse arrangements, most of them suited for modern apartments, but we ran into some interesting traditional designs as well. Have fun analyzing the beautiful terrace layouts and let us know if you have any other ideas that could complete the ones below.
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Confessions Chair by Arik Levy : The Modern Home Confessional Posted: 26 Nov 2010 09:22 AM PST This is no ordinary chair – it`s an interpretation of the problems that couples face today. Most couples end up forgetting why they are together in the first place – this is where the Confessions Chair from French based designer Arik Levy comes in. It reminds people of the love and truth behind their relationships: “With his installations, Arik confesses, bares his soul and invites us to do the same. His starting point is the observation that most Parisian couples end up divorcing and that building a life as a couple is an extremely fragile enterprise. Failure to communicate well is often at the root of this problem. Taboos and unspoken truths eat away at a couple's harmonious existence. Confessions allow this trust to be rebuilt.” says a representative of the Parisian Galerie SLOTT. The limited edition furniture features a base design borrowed from the Catholic Church's communications tools, but the proportions were modified to have a slightly larger seating area, as if it wanted to make room for all the emotions.
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