Comprando Meu Apê. Estou de mudança e na casa nova o meu quarto terá 3×3,30 m.
Eu estava pensando em fazer uma das paredes de closet aberto, mas quase não acho informação sobre decoração de quarto nesse estilo. Gostaria de algumas dicas e sugestões! Amanda (Rio de Janeiro – RJ) Olá, Amanda! Closet aberto é uma opção prática e acessível, mas exige muita organização, já que tudo fica às vistas. Cabides iguais amenizam os contrastes que a diversidade de roupas proporcionam, dando uma sensação de ordem. Organização das roupas por cor e tamanho, além da simetria garantem harmonia.
Tudo tem que ter o seu lugar definido para não virar bagunça. Cestos podem fazer as vezes de gavetas e, quando se opta por usar prateleiras, ajudam a organizá-las. Aproveitando todos os espaços! 1 – Extra – Arara Arthi – R$ 193,11 2 – TokStok – Duty Cabideiro- R$ 320,00 3 – Oppa – Arara Árvore – R$599,00 4 – Oppa – Arara Infinito – R$399,00 É possível encontrar produtos para montar seu closet em algumas lojas, como: Leroy Merlin. Understanding the Kano Model - A Tool for Sophisticated Designers. By Jared M.
Spool Originally published: Jan 18, 2011 Thanks to Sciencelakes for translating this article to Danish. Thanks to Vitaly Mijiritsky as well for translating this article to Hebrew. When Flickr, the photo-sharing web site, first appeared on the scene, the designers delighted their users with a variety of interesting innovations. At that time, practically every other web site had a standard home page.
Flickr's page was different. It wasn't very long before other sites started incorporating similar capabilities. The interesting thing is, as these innovative features propagated into other sites' designs, they became less remarkable and less delightful to those sites' users. The Kano Model - A Tool for Sophisticated Designers Years ago, we came across the work of Noriaka Kano, a Japanese expert in customer satisfaction and quality management.
This model predicted the reaction of users as the key elements of Flickr's personalized homepage propagated to other web sites. Furniture Helps Set The Stage For Today's Workplaces. By John Michael From the May 2014 issue of Today’s Facility Manager When thinking about the workplace of the future, what comes to mind?
Are there cubicle farms as far as the eye can see? Rows and rows of treadmill desks? Or no physical corporate office whatsoever because everyone will be telecommuting? The workplace is transforming at a rapid pace. After all, fms are responsible for coordinating the space, infrastructure, operation, and design of workplaces. Rethink Space And Furniture As the workplace continues to evolve, one of the major challenges for fms will be using space and furniture in new ways to meet demands of the future workforce. As workers become more mobile, both within and outside their organizations’ facilities, having flexible furnishings helps to facilitate productivity—for both the worker and the facility manager. Another critical way to use space effectively is to create breakrooms that promote overall employee wellness. Moveleiro: Ver Tendências Atuais do Design.
Simone Simonelli – Designer. Top 25 Interior Design & Furniture Blogs. We scoured the web looking for the best interior design and furniture blogs, and below is what we found.
From large multi-writer blogs like Moco Loco to more personal fare like Gaile Guevara, the below 25 blogs (plus 5 honorable mentions) are the cream of the design crop. 1. Design Sponge This style website is the cream of the crop – using a gentle and creative presentation, Design Sponge serves up multiple posts every day about home design, new and innovative products and tips on home living in a modern world. You will discover gems within every post, whether they discuss mini trends like ombre and glass lamps or give a detailed “before and after” description (complete with beautiful photos) of room and furniture redecoration. 2.
For a frequently updated online magazine dedicated to everything modern, give Moco Loco a visit. 3. With the tagline “Saving the world, one room at a time,” Apartment Therapy makes it very clear that it has big dreams for its readers. 4. 5. IKEA Hackers - Clever ideas and hacks for your IKEA. Book Storage. 2014 on Behance. Furniture Handmade in 3 to 5 Minutes. Jenny Nordberg set out to try something new – to make homemade, artisanal furniture but in a mass produced type of way, i.e. super fast.
The project, 3 to 5 Minutes – Rapid Handmade Furniture shows Nordberg under pressure crafting each piece of furniture in the span of just 3 to 5 minutes, as the title suggests. Each step in production is timed as she works her way through each project, which includes two easy chairs with extra pillows and a small trolley, all made in under an hour. Take a look at how it’s done: Each piece has its imperfections, which results in the goal, which is to show what you come up with with you lack time. LOOP CHAIR on Behance. "In the fog" on Behance.