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- Cool DIY Christmas Wreaths With Nordic Touch
- Functional Foldable Kitchen Stool With Unique Design – Matida Stool by Stefan Lindfors
- Vintage And Sculptural Bathroom Design With Cooper Pipes All Over It
- Renovated Eighteenth Century House With An Addition
Cool DIY Christmas Wreaths With Nordic Touch Posted: 15 Dec 2010 03:46 PM PST We’re all about DIY wreaths this year. They are a great way to show holiday spirit as inside as outside of your home. When you have trouble deciding what materials to use for your wreath you need a proper inspiration. Here are some cool DIY Christmas wreaths. Check 26 more winter wreaths that you can use for holidays on Shelterness.
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Functional Foldable Kitchen Stool With Unique Design – Matida Stool by Stefan Lindfors Posted: 15 Dec 2010 12:19 PM PST Matilda stool designed by Finish designer Stefan Lindfors has won the international 2010 GOOD Design Award. That is the oldest and very prestigious award in the design world. The stool is a versatile, multipurpose solution for the soul of any home, the kitchen. It’s foldable and very functional product made of high-quality materials that features an unique design. You can sit on her, climb up her ladder and reach up and above from her, eat, or socialize. In the folded state it slides right under your table and doesn’t need a lot of storage space. The stool is available in walnut, oak, felt and painted versions. The paintings are done by the designer and shows creatures and herbs from the ocean that climb up the stool.
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Vintage And Sculptural Bathroom Design With Cooper Pipes All Over It Posted: 15 Dec 2010 08:06 AM PST This project is a renovation of a bathroom on the top floor of a late 19th century house located near Amsterdam. The antique 100-year old cast iron enamel clawfootbath and original timber doors are the only remaining elements from the existing bathroom. Even though the bathroom became contemporary with all according features it doesn’t become sterile as many other modern bathrooms. Experiences of nature formed the inspiration: the characteristics of water, the interaction of light and shadows, frost and decay, taking into account the ageing of the space and the materials. Existing materials from the house are continued into the space: terrazzo and plaster ceilings while the original timber doors are painted glossy black to give them a new life. Ceramic tiles with a floral relief compose the walls. Like the rest of the copperwork, they will age over time taking on a greenish tint. There aren’t traditional fittings in this bathroom. They all are made of copper pipes here and have very unusual shapes. These pipes will also change their looks with age.
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Renovated Eighteenth Century House With An Addition Posted: 15 Dec 2010 05:15 AM PST The renovation of this Eighteenth Century homestead in an apple orchard located in Columbia Country, New York is done by Messana O’Rorke. The house was built of huge hand hewn timbers. This, some wide board flooring and a miraculously preserved wattle and daub wall in the field stone basement are about all that remained of the original house. It has become a minimalist and modern house with an addition, bold but simple combination of old and new. Each building stands alone yet interconnected. Even though interiors became quite minimalist they are still very cozy. A lot of vintage elements, wooden beams and a fireplace make it so.
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