Posted by roommate in Home Interior DesignDec 28th, 2009 | 5 Comments
It’s easy to see why many people would consider Feng Shui to be a form of interior decorating; after all, it does involve moving objects around, painting the walls and creating a relaxing environment. However, what you need to understand is that the two are not related and Feng Shui has a much deeper meaning behind it. Although, it does make the place look good once applied.
The Differences between Feng Shui and Interior Decorating
Interior decorating is designed to improve the a
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Posted by roommate in Home Interior DesignDec 28th, 2009 | 9 Comments
There are various places to shop for furniture but to choose the best one may be difficult. Many stores don’t provide the appropriate furniture that can fit your taste and also your home interior decor. You can find different types of second hand and antique stores but most of the furniture provided here are not so good in quality.
Where is the right place to buy home furnishing materials? Will it be affordable and inexpensive? These are some of the questions that most of the time runs
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Posted by roommate in Architectural DesignDec 27th, 2009 | No Comments
Home Building 101: Choosing Home Plans
Choosing Home Plans
Looking For a New Home Plan?
Start Out by Identifying your Needs:
An architect identifies clients needs.
They help clients develop a program.
When you develop your own program, write down your needs.
Be open and truthful asking yourself what you expect from your new home. Considerations in this area include space requirements. Note: The amount of
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Posted by roommate in Architectural DesignDec 26th, 2009 | No Comments
The desire for Craftsman style house plans is as high as ever, and discerning buyers love the high quality country finishes and elegant simplicity of the style. Today’s Craftsman house plans are an extension of the home design movement that traces is roots to the arts and crafts legacy of the early 19th century. A Craftsman design features an understated elegance in design, and although the plans may not as often boast the massive square footages of other Architectural styles, the style makes...
Posted by roommate in Home Interior DesignDec 25th, 2009 | 2 Comments
You don’t need to spend a fortune by hiring a professional interior design company not to be artistic to have beautiful home. You don’t need huge budget to turn your home into a cozy place. All you need is a bit of time and the desire to make it a better living place.
First of all know the function of each room. Clarify the priorities is your living room solely intended for day activities or your home office is there too? Do you have separate dining room or an eat-in kitchen? Does
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Posted by roommate in Architectural DesignDec 24th, 2009 | No Comments
In the Boise Idaho real estate market you either win or lose when you buy. It is very easy to win if you know what to look for. Learn the 5 secrets that most people don’t know when they buy that saved one man $27,500 in one day.
There are 5 Boise Idaho real estate secrets that you need to implement to make sure that you are buying right.
1. Best House Best Subdivision – All over the Treasure Valley, you will find subdivisions after subdivisions, but which one do you buy
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Posted by roommate in Architectural DesignDec 23rd, 2009 | No Comments
One of the most popular questions that people ask when searching for that “perfect” house plan is “What are (currently) the most requested floorplan / home features that people are looking for”?
This particular question is one that is quite difficult to answer, in absolute terms, since each person/family can be in a completely different stage of life (senior vs. younger, families vs. individuals, etc), can have different livability needs, and can have incredibly diverse