Colorful Kids Room

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Decoration Kids Room

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Luxury Kids Room

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Modern Kids Room

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Remodeling Guidelines to Re-Green Your Interior Design

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Irina Silka Project on 3D Kitchen and Kids Study Room

Irina Silka Project on 3D Kitchen and Kids Study Room
Irina Silka is a young architectural designer from Ukraine, she create several amazing project by using software such as 3D Max, Vray, AutoCAD, and Photoshop. Here are several projects from Irina Silka, taken from deviantart.

Irina Silka Project on 3D Kitchen and Kids Study Room


Irina Silka Project on 3D Kitchen and Kids Study Room


Irina Silka Project on 3D Kitchen and Kids Study Room

Irina Silka Project on 3D Kitchen and Kids Study Room

Bring a Green Atmosphere into Your House with Indoor Plants

One of good idea to bring the convenience of green atmosphere into your house is by completing it with indoor plants. Many ways to decorate your home interior, and indoor plant in your interior is a example ways to decorate your home. Keeping house plants is the best way to decorate out home. Both, indoor and outdoor plants are not only used as decorative items, but also grown for other benefits. The most important benefit of keeping house plants is that they purify the air.
 Bring a Green Atmosphere into Your House with Indoor Plants
You can choose the Tulsi, Mother Fern, Aloe Vera, or Chinese Evergreen, all of them are can make our interior become convenience while spending our days in our house.
Bring a Green Atmosphere into Your House with Indoor Plants

Bring a Green Atmosphere into Your House with Indoor Plants

Kitchen Interior Design

http://styleinteriorhomedesign.blogspot.com/Light, Elegant, Refined : The space feels both elegant and casual, with rich ebony doors and the banquette�s tufting and nailhead detailing contrasting with more rustic touches, such as the pine table, antique chandelier with chipping paint, and backsplash of whitewashed brick. The banquette facing away from the kitchen area allows the room to function as a comfortable gathering space. The hardware is understated to maintain the living room-like quality.

Formosa 1140 Town Houses in West Hollywood

http://styleinteriorhomedesign.blogspot.com/A living room at the Formosa 1140 town houses. Ten of the units are two stories high; the front unit is three stories.

Interoir Design of Sultan Lounge

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Best Interior Design by Amanda Nisbet


Amanda Nisbet founder of Amanda Nisbet Design, Amanda believes in keeping both her company and number of projects small thus affording her control and commitment to each project. Her understanding of each of the families she works with is the parti for the unique palette of colors, finishes and solutions which define each project.

Interior Design Collections of Caroline Paterson

The way she combines abstract with tradtional so seemlessly is a delight. Nothing appears out of place or random. Not to mention the designed look.
Caroline�s style can best be described as eclectic and versatile, with the foundation of her inspiration based predominantly on architecture, about which she cares deeply. She enjoys the contrast of working on contemporary interior design projects as much as traditional and whilst at Colefax, spent many years working on corporate projects.


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http://styleinteriorhomedesign.blogspot.com/Thrilled is how I felt when I came across the portfolio of London designer, Caroline Paterson. Named by House & Garden to their Top 100 decorators list, I find her work inspiring and the attention to detail amazing. The first picture makes me swoon - love the blue/green silk pillow and hand blown glass vase paired with the contemporary styling of the bureau and the traditional artwork.

Interior Design by Jerry Jacobs Design

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Unique and Funky Interior Design by Tobias Rehberger

This unique and funky interior design appears in a bar in Venice, Italy called "La Biennale". This person behind the design is Tobias Rehberger. The interesting thing about this design is the powerful statement that it makes. A person could feel drunk in this bar even without having consumed any alcohol. The season for this is closely tied to the purpose of camouflage, a common design pattern used in hunting and warfare. Camouflage's purpose is to distort reality. A result of the distortion could be that you cannot see the camouflaged item or that it is impossible to pinpoint the object due to the camouflage. In the concept of "La Biennale" the mind is unable to sort through the funky patterns and colors which distort one's own reality and experience.

La Biennale
Drunk Bar in Venice Italy
Tobias Rehberger Design
Artists at Work
Bar Decorating
Camouflage in Design
Cool Storage
Funky Interior Design
Unique Interior Design
Venice Italy Bar
Entrance to Bar

Tips on Designing a Landscape Garden with Planting Grass Seed

Like any other plant, grass seedTips on Designing a Landscape Garden with Planting Grass Seed must be properly planted in order to grow. Although nothing can guarantee a perfect lawn, here are some tips that will stack the odds in your favor.

Picking the Seed 

For most places, you will want to use a mix that will thrive in both sun and shade. Read the bags carefully and choose a seed that will grow well in the conditions you have. For instance, while Kentucky Bluegrass is beautiful, it is high maintenance and a challenge to grow in some areas of the country.
Tips on Designing a Landscape Garden with Planting Grass Seed

Preparing the Soil 

Get a large quantity of fresh topsoil and spread it evenly over the area. Make sure it is at least 3 or 4 inches deep. Break up any sizable clumps. Although it’s easier if the soil remains relatively dry while you plant, don’t worry if you are interrupted by rain.    


Spreading the Seed 

Don’t spread the seed by hand. You won’t get the proper distribution and your grass will grow in clumps. For a small lawn, you can use a hand crank broadcast spreader. For larger lawns, a push spreader is ideal.
To improve the distribution, if you have enough seed, repeat the application over 2 or 3 consecutive days.
Tips on Designing a Landscape Garden with Planting Grass Seed
  

Cultivating

Once spread, use a rake to work all the seed into the soil. Keep in mind that any that remains visible will likely become birdseed.
Tamp the soil to 'lock' the seed underneath, and level as much as possible. Then water the entire area liberally. Continue watering generously on a daily basis until the grass sprouts evenly. In most cases this is 1 to 2 weeks.
Water at a time of day when the water drops on the new grass won’t burn it—generally late in the afternoon or early in the evening is the best time to water. If it rains significantly, of course, you should avoid over-watering.

When to Mow and Treat 

You don’t want to mow the new grass until it is well-established. Wait 2 to 3 weeks after the sprouts appear or until the blades are over 3 inches high.
Also avoid applying weed killer or fertilizer to newly planted grass until it is established. These chemicals can actually burn tender new plants.  

Brown Patch Repair

In an established lawn with bare or brown spots, start by digging up the browned areas. Apply more soil if needed. Treat the bare spots as if they were little patches of new lawn, and follow the above steps for seeding a lawn.
You could also purchase grass patch—a dry green foam infused with seed and fertilizer—to place over the bare patches. Simply apply and keep moist until grass sprouts.


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