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- Ingenious and Highly Practical Mobile Wall Addition for Small Apartments
- Impeccable Modern Home Design: Villa VH en T in Belgium
- Demolishing a Building and Reconstructing a New One on the Same Spot in 3 Minutes [Video]
- 10 Smart Tips for Buying Furniture from Classifieds
- An Out-of-this-world Modern Residence : Casa SF
- Architectural Sofa Inspired by Bricks from Kibisi
- How to Place Furniture in a Small Space
- Cool Concept and Unique Decorating Idea : Printing Facebook
- Keep Your Home Clutter Free with The Juice Box Charger
Ingenious and Highly Practical Mobile Wall Addition for Small Apartments Posted: 13 Oct 2010 07:07 AM PDT What if we could turn our small apartments into diverse living spaces with a minimum of effort? Today we have a practical and ingenious solution that should inspire you when it comes to doing such a transformation. “Switch” is a project belonging to Yuko Shibata from Japan, who thought about adding two mobile walls in order to create extra working areas within the apartment. Here is more information from the designer: “The addition of two bookshelves, each with a large door, allowed us to create a space with the ability to adapt from home to office or from office to home, while leaving the original floor plan intact. The first bookshelf was added to the meeting room. By moving the large door, the meeting space can be divided in two. The second addition was in the bed room.The opening in the bookshelf creates a passage making it possible to approach the shelf from the office, without passing through the bedroom.” Check out the photos below and the detailed plans at the end of the post for a better understanding and tell us if this project impressed you as much as it impressed us. Photos by Ryohei Hamda. -via Alternate Use
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Impeccable Modern Home Design: Villa VH en T in Belgium Posted: 13 Oct 2010 05:32 AM PDT We really enjoy it when we find a residential project that has to do with art. Sure, you could say that most buildings relate to art one way or another, but Villa VH en T was especially developed to house the extensive art collection belonging to the owner. This beautiful and creative home comes from Beel & Achtergael Architects, has a total surface of 862 m2 and is located in Flanders, Belgium. The plan was to create a “small world” by organizing all the rooms on the ground floor U-shaped around the outdoor patio. The living room is the focal point of the whole residence and also the place where guests can gather around, have fun and talk about art while actually admiring it. Floor to ceiling windows and walls painted in white transform this architecture project into a “spotless” (to be read “without fault”) home whose features are worth discovering step by step. Photos: Filip Dujardin- via Platforma Arquitectura
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Demolishing a Building and Reconstructing a New One on the Same Spot in 3 Minutes [Video] Posted: 13 Oct 2010 04:18 AM PDT
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10 Smart Tips for Buying Furniture from Classifieds Posted: 13 Oct 2010 02:59 AM PDT Have you ever purchased furniture from online classifieds or out of a newspaper classified section? If you have, I congratulate you and if you haven't – what is stopping you? Classifieds are a wonderful resource, and with the popularity of Craigslist and other online resources, you can make money and sell goods at affordable rates. For those that have heard the horror stories of buying from classifieds, there are rules for safety and advice for buying from those you don't know. Look at the 10 tips for buying furniture from classifieds, your junk may be someone else's treasure – and you can put a little green in your pocket at the same time! 1.) Find out history of product before you go look: A lot of online classifieds success is based on the honor system. If you are not honest or the people posting ads are not honest then there are always inevitable problems that can arise. Assuming we are working with hones people – ask about the history of the item. Why are they selling? How long have they had it? Has it been damaged? Where did they buy it? Ask for dimensions of the furniture. 2.) Research the same item in multiple locations: Most of the time there is a duplicate furniture item to the one you want somewhere else in the world! Meaning, do research on other classifieds to see if the price is comparable, or even shop around at retail stores. This will help you know how much it would cost new, or it may help you gain more information about how it's made. 3.) Measure out the space in your home first: Once you ask for dimensions of the furniture piece, make sure it will fit in the space you intend it for. Allow for a few inches give space for inaccuracies in measuring. You'd hate to haul a piece of furniture to your home, only to find it doesn't fit! 4.) Negotiating a price before you meet: One common mistake is waiting until you see the item and then offering a much lesser price. If the items isn't in the condition that was posted this is a different story. When talking over the phone or by email, confirm the price or what you are willing to pay in advance. This will prevent misunderstandings when you meet in person. 5.) Confirm where you will meet: If the furniture item you are buying is small enough, you may opt to meet the person at a remote location that is convenient for both of you. If it is a large piece of furniture, have a friend go with you and be prepared to have the ability to take it home. I.e.: truck, hand dolly to help with heavy items, etc… 6.) Safety first: If the area when you arrive seems unsafe, call the person back asking if you can reschedule for another time, or bow out of the meeting. Always have someone with you and carry a cell phone, and alert another party where you are going to meet the seller, before you leave home. 7.) Check out the item thoroughly before buying: When reviewing the furniture, look over it and 'test' it out. If it's a chair, sit in it, turn it over and look at construction, etc… Things to look for: *wear and tear * solid construction *working parts *loose components. If the seller posted the ad as selling it "As-is" then you are being warned that the current condition is how they are selling it. 8.) Ask for warranty papers/directions/manuals: Especially for newer furniture or household items, the seller will still have the original paperwork that went with it. If they don't it is fine, it doesn't hurt to ask and it may save you time and money in the future if it gets damaged or has faulty manufacturer workmanship. 9.) Ask the seller for permission for future contact: Often times a seller will offer for you to take it home and try it, if you have problems to call them. Sellers sometimes have other pieces of furniture that they come across that may be of interest to you. Future contact would help. 10.) Consider being a seller/buyer in the future: Once you've had a good experience, try being on the opposite side next time. Classifieds can save you money and often times tenants moving and relocating, are great opportunities to buy gently used furniture. Embrace the idea of buying furniture on classifieds. They are a good resource for second hand furniture, antiques, and self assembly pieces (that you won't have to assemble). Consider these 10 tips for your next selling or purchasing of furniture. You can find bargains and you can declutter your home too! Freshome reader's do you buy from the classifieds? What are the pros and cons that you can share with us? Ready for more amazing design ideas? Check below !
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An Out-of-this-world Modern Residence : Casa SF Posted: 13 Oct 2010 01:20 AM PDT Casa SF is an impressive residence designed by Studio Guilherme Torres and located in Londrina, Brasil. You are looking at a project of imposing dimensions (547 square meters) built for a couple and their two teenage children. The exterior of the building is highly original and it is fascinating to observe from several different angles of sight. The residence has three floors, the first of which houses the laundry, the garage and a reflecting pool. The living area, home theater and guest bedroom are located on the second floor and the upper level hosts three suites facing a large terrace and a long corridor that connects the chambers. Even though this home is built with contrasting materials (concrete, bricks and wood), the synergy is perfect and the inhabitants can take pride in the fact that they live in a diverse contemporary home. Photo credits: Beto Consorte- via Platforma Arquitectura Ready for more amazing design ideas? Check below !
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Architectural Sofa Inspired by Bricks from Kibisi Posted: 13 Oct 2010 12:15 AM PDT Stack pillows on top of each other to have the most comfortable seating experience. That is exactly where the inspiration for this couch comes from. Copenhagen designers Kibisi teamed up with new Danish upholstery company Versus to come up with this idea: stacked pillows with fiber concrete buttons. This modern grey sofa is a part of the Brick series consisting of a pouf, a chair, a two and three seater. This design first appeared into the mind of the Kibisi team when one of their partners, Bjarke Ingels had problems with finding the perfect sofa for his apartment. He wanted it to express the architectural lifestyle and so the Brick Sofa has its brick inspired cushion form but also special buttons, molded from fiber concrete. A Brick Sofa compliments a contemporary interior and can become the focus point of a room.
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How to Place Furniture in a Small Space Posted: 12 Oct 2010 11:09 AM PDT The number one problem that plagues small home owners is how to place furniture in their small spaces. Whether your furniture seems too big, there are too many pieces, or the doorways are in the way, there is a solution to your dilemma. Every home has space for furniture but you may need to use multifunctional pieces and be more flexible in your home décor. The following tips will help you realize that even your small space can fit beautiful furniture.
Make the most of your small home and embrace the challenge of placing your furniture. Plan out your space and take time to buy furniture that fits the exact need you have. Lastly, don't be afraid to purge and sell your furniture if you are downsizing to a smaller home. Believe it or not, living in a small space builds character and you'll be surprised how cozy and personalized a small space will grow on you. Freshome reader's we'd like to hear how you place your furniture in your small home? Do you have any tricks? Share with us, there are a lot of small home owners out there! Ready for more amazing design ideas? Check below !
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Cool Concept and Unique Decorating Idea : Printing Facebook Posted: 12 Oct 2010 09:47 AM PDT Printing Facebook is an ingenious new application that allows the users of the popular social network to create friend posters and print them. This means that instead of the common framed photos of friends which only allow a limited numbers of pictures to be displayed, with the friend poster, the possibilities are endless. Ordering a poster featuring pictures of a certain friend (or even yourself) has never been easier. We think this new concept belonging to artist Benjamin Lotan is a great way to have your friends and good memories around you all the time. And last but not least, Printing Facebook is a unique decorating idea for any interior. The background color of the poster is customizable and the 20″x40″ print costs $20. You can check out the movie at the end of the post to see how this works. So… are you planning on using this new Facebook application?
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Keep Your Home Clutter Free with The Juice Box Charger Posted: 12 Oct 2010 08:02 AM PDT Accessories have climbed their way to the top of our everyday use of objects. There are a few gadgets that we use every day and most of them require charging so no wonder that we have a lot of wires laying around. If you are an organized person and you like your home as free of clutter as possible, the Juice Box can help you keep your gadgets charging all in one place. The box designed by Blu Dot has only one outlet but can charge multiple gadgets at the same time. It all comes in a stylish walnut box with felted wool removable top that conceals a power strip. Cool and modern, the Juice Box will look great in your home, wherever you need it to perform its tasks. You can buy this sleek charger from here for $99.
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