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- 25 Room Design Ideas for Teenage Girls
- Leather Soccer Armchair by Paolo Lillus for all World Cup Fans
- The White/Perrin Ocean House, an Energy Efficient Dream Crib
25 Room Design Ideas for Teenage Girls Posted: 17 Jun 2010 10:23 AM PDT Looking for fresh design ideas for pretentious and stylish teenage girls? In this post we will try to give a hand. For today we’ve gathered together a set of 25 pictures which represent young girls’ rooms. We tried to do a various selection: we went with some serious and sober interiors, but we also gave a shot to the familiar and very popular pink, orange and red arrangements. All of the rooms are practical, featuring working spaces, small bookcases or shelving systems for books and Cds and beautiful cabinets especially designed for teenage girls. Last but not least, we consider the mirror to be a mandatory item in any girl’s bedroom, so in some of the photos below you will notice they have a special status. Even though not all the room design ideas have a particular theme, the decorating elements are very well interconnected creating interiors that are both functional and aesthetic. Have a look! |
Leather Soccer Armchair by Paolo Lillus for all World Cup Fans Posted: 17 Jun 2010 06:43 AM PDT This month is World Cup 2010 madness. A lot of people, especially from Europe are hooked on TV’s to see the fotball matches and support their favorite team. With this ocasion I wanted to get some attention from the fotball fans and post something related to fotball, but also related to this website theme. This patterned as a soccer ball armchair was designed by Paolo Lillus and is called the Hattrick armchair. I’m pretty sure that all World Cup fans would want a chair like this during the World Cup 2010 …are you one of them ? |
The White/Perrin Ocean House, an Energy Efficient Dream Crib Posted: 17 Jun 2010 05:17 AM PDT The White/Perrin ocean house comes from Dock4 Architecture and it is located in Bull Bay, North Bruny Island, Tasmania. The owners were so fascinated by the site’s features such as the beautiful coast landscapes and the secluded beach, that they considered building a home there a must. The steepest part of the area was chosen which means dramatic views of the ocean. Energy efficiency was another factor that the architects considered when building this fantastic residence. Wide windows ensure a large amount of natural light and the timber creates a good house insulation.The wooden exterior matches the environment and creates a complete harmony. A remote location, the freedom of the ocean and a fantastic architecture are this home’s most impressive characteristics. -via Arch Daily |
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