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Thursday, July 30, 2009
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Collections of bedroom furniture minimalist interior design
Modern and stylish residence interior design architectural
Modern modular interior house design with minimalist style
Luxury apartment design with minimalist style by Tom Dixon
Saturday, July 25, 2009
New small house plan available today!
The Paco House is available in four basic plans. Plan A features the kitchen, shower, bathroom, epoxy painted floor and ceiling lighting at a total price of 6,300,000 yen. Plan B boasts a kitchen, epoxy painted floor and ceiling lighting at a price of 5,250,000 yen. Plan C features the epoxy painted floor and ceiling lighting for 4,725,000 yen. Plan D is the home’s basic shell, which you can customize to your needs and interests, selling for 4,200 yen.
Friday, July 24, 2009
New Cottage House Plan
Friday, July 17, 2009
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Villa Design
Arthouse Townhomes
High-End Faucet Range from Ramon Soler - new Iliada SW with Swarovski Crystal Handles
Automatic Toilet Seat Cover from Pressalit - AutoClose
Freestanding Bathtub from Gruppo Treesse
Freestanding Bathtub from Gruppo Treesse
Secretary Salazar and Senator McCaskill
Secretary Salazar and Senator McCaskill Announce Two Major Projects in St. Louis under President’s Economic Recovery Plan
Friday, July 10, 2009
Interior Design and Interior Decorating Ideas
Thursday, July 9, 2009
Lovely Leura...
Sunday, July 5, 2009
Architects love modern house plans
This is one more example of the direction the prefab industry seems to be taking - the trend towards Modenism. But the market has been reluctant to embrace the concept of modern prefab. So on one hand you have the "trailer trash" image of a cheaply constructed mobile home, and on the other hand you have this modernist expression. And as much as I love modern design, I don't think it necessarily belongs on every infill lot in America.
There seriously must be an alternative architecture that works for prefab. An architecture that embraces the modesty and the economy of materials that the prefab industry has been known for; but packaged in a high quality, functional and sustainable design that can be compatible within most existing neighborhoods. An architecture that the people can actually see themselves living in. Come on prefab industry, let's give the people what they want!