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Interior Decorating Ideas, Interior Design and Interior Decorating Tips, Home Design, Room Ideas for your Inspiration– InteriorHolic

Interior Decorating Ideas, Interior Design and Interior Decorating Tips, Home Design, Room Ideas for your Inspiration– InteriorHolic

Pushp Aleela Theme Banquet Designed by Futomic Design Services Pvt. Ltd. What a majestic sight it is, Pushp Aleela designed by Futomic Design Services-Top Interior Designers of India is a magnificent Banquet in Wazirpur singing the glory of our expertise in Theme projects. The façade of this splendid Banquet- Pushp Aleela is designed in a dreamy palace theme which one can only think of in fairy tales. The aesthetically designed entrance has a larger than life water curtain adding to the splendor of this building along with oversized fairy statues on either sides of it. The lovely Jharokas with intricate Jali work and beautiful backlighting act as niches for sculptures giving it a real palace like impression. Enter the ground floor of this Theme Banquet-Pushp Aleela in Wazirpur and you will feel transported to a breath-taking Venetian Palace in Golden and white hues with beautiful crystal chandeliers, heavy carving and an absolutely royal place.

The Inspired Room — Home Decorating Blog, DIY Home Decor, Interior Design Blog Decorating a trendy garden themed girls nursery or bedroom on a budget! Here are a few tips and ideas for decorating an affordable daisy garden themed girls nursery or bedroom! Start off with a piece that you want to build off of IE bedding, artwork, family keepsake, room decor item etc. Garden themed rooms often are done in fun vibrant colors so choose a bedding that compliments the direction and color scheme you have planned for the room. Here are a few cute ideas under $100 for bedding Next choose a fun color for the wall sky blue, sunshine yellow, and apple green are always great choices! After you've painted the walls and they've dried it's time to decorate them, the funnest part! You can get these adorable picket fence wall panels to simulate your garden theme perfectly!

The Hipster Home & Blog Archive & How to Make a Tiny Terrarium in... - StumbleUpon Ahoy there Hipster Homers! I’m Julie and I’m the very first guest blogger on this fine site. Today’s project involves breaking stuff, plants, found objects, and miniatures. Fun, right? Let’s get started! Dos and Don’ts: Do use sand or small pebbles; these are good because water drains through them easily. How To: You’ll need a few tools to make a tiny terrarium but nothing complicated to get started. Needle-nose pliersScissorsLong tweezers or chopsticksFlathead screwdriverGlasses or goggles Let’s start with the light bulb. We will be removing the inside parts of the lightbulb. First, remove the metal tip from the bottom of the bulb. Then, when enough of the sides are raised to get a good grip on them, hold one of the sides with your pliers and yank out the metal tip. Next remove the black glass. Now you will be able to see the interior parts of the light bulb. Using the flathead screwdriver as a sort of lever, snap the interior tube from the side. And now you have an empty light bulb!

The Contemporary Hillside House by SB Architects | Luxury Furniture, Property, Travel & Interior Design The Contemporary Hillside House by SB Architects Designed by San Francisco-based SB Architects, an international firm well-known for the design of site-sensitive resort and mixed-use projects around the world, and built by well-known green builder McDonald Construction & Development, this home is a statement of what is possible combining “high design with high sustainability.” Nestled in the hills of Mill Valley, California, just across the Golden Gate Bridge from San Francisco, Hillside House has just received certification as the first LEED for Homes Platinum custom home in Marin County, and one of only a handful in Northern California. The four-story home – clad with beautiful, sustainable Western Red Cedar siding – is set on a steep hillside site that provides for a very vertical design with living and private zones situated on multiple separate floors. About Richard Barker Adelto Love Interior Design & Exotic Travel? October 13, 2010 | Property | View comments

Restaurant-interior-designers Habitually Chic® led-illuminated shipping pallet bed « The Improvised Life We love this bed made of shipping pallets that the endlessly clever Swedish designer Maliin Stoor built for her daughters: a chain of LEDs illuminates it from underneath. Here are details, translated from Swedish (we hope accurately enough): “Lights under the bed…Inspired by a hotel I recently stayed in…I bought a light chain and put it under the bed. (When we cast the concrete slab we made sure to fix a number of electrical plugs in the floors, even one under the bed. I felt smart!) Amazon sells 24″ LED bars and linkable LEDs with double-sided tape for affixing anywhere. which we we find endlessly useful. via Qreate Related posts: The Scoop on Safe Shipping Pallets (Shipping Pallets 101) PS: Some Possible Dangers of Wood Shipping Pallets Brilliant D-I-Y Pallet Desks, Tables, Stairs D-I-Y: Pallet Chair (and Stool and Lamp)

Top 10 Creative Ways to Store Your Stuff - Lifehacker I live in a smallish condo, so I love these kinds of creative hacks. Two of my favorite and easy hacks: 1. Hung my Guitar Hero controllers off the side of a movie rack with some thin steel wire. Just make a loop big enough to slide the headstock through, and then fasten the loop to the side of the rack. When you're done with the guitar, slide the headstock UP through the loop and then let it back down so the wire grabs onto the tuner-nubs on the face of the headstock. 2. Bookshelf Porn 40 of The Most Extraordinary Beautiful and Useful Rustic DIY Projects in the World If we are to name a design line that can provide a warm welcome to any persona it goes without a saying that the warmth and coziness of a rustic design line will always make people more comfortable in a second. Cast a glance at the items showcased underneath and select a drop of coziness and warmth to nestle in your decor with a simple and beautiful diy project. The great upside of the projects showcased is that none will harm your wallet and pretty much all of them are using salvaged wood, sustaining the re-purpose of wood that would go to waste if not used. Make a change and start a cozy diy project with your family today. #1 Re-purpose Old Doors Into a Rustic Headboard A country rustic look can be easily obtained through the coziness and warmth of wood beautifully. Source – Hometalk #2 Rustic Twine Look on Cabinet Handles Simple and very inexpensive twine is. Source – Ilovethatjunk #3 Simple Wooden Pallet Shelves Improving Vertical Space Source – Thenest #4 Simple Hallway Wood Pallet Bench

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