Showing posts with label Styles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Styles. Show all posts

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Stair Railings Styles

The stair railing at home is more than a simple way to get from a floor to another. You can create an extension of your personal likes in decoration, with ornamental parts of wood, iron and other material easy to install that will increase the value of your home at the same time. If you think that the stair railing is one of the first tings that people see when they come in, you should think as well that, for building a new staircase or just a new remodelling, ask always for the advice and good service of a qualified person who will give you some good ideas for.

When something never goes out of style is unique. Choose wood stairs.

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Nowadays there a wide variety of materials to build a stair railing. Long time ago and still today....houses had stairs wood railings, as wood is a nice material to work with. Especially beautiful are which are made of oak wood... with wonderful red colour and knocks that are unmistakable. The star of the house will be an oak wood balustrade, without any doubt. If we try to match the colour of the stairs with the wood flooring it will give beauty elegance to our homes. Although it can be a difficult task due to the many stair parts that we need to have in account to choose...like balusters, handrails, treads, and ornamental trim pieces.

On a staircase the first part we notice is the railing. It has its important use, one is to provide security for going up and down the stairs, and the other is to hold up the balustrade of the staircase. These elements must be kept in mind when the staircase is going to have a railing design. Unique, are wood railings. They are charm, grace, and soft, the perfect end for your house, improving the look of it and of course increasing the value of it. They are durable and strong. Wood is the choice that never goes out of style.

Oak wood, elegance and charm to your home.

The oak wood is generally used to build the stairs traditional commercial buildings such as libraries, office buildings and houses. It gives charm and elegance to any room whit its unmistakeable smooth and warm colour. If you think that metal railings can improve and give more style to your staircase, use it. They have many decorative options and display themselves beautifully. Lots luxury and high homes are decorated with iron railings. They display grace, elegance and a special luxury. A style that nowadays is being used in most of the modern buildings all around the world. Iron railings are used for many residential and commercial staircases. They offer as which are made of wood, safety and functionality. Iron decorates your home. They have a wide variety of design, assuring that you will find a special one for display at home. The metal stair railing fit in any environment. What you need is just the good advice and work of a qualified person.

Is not an easy task but the results will give you satisfaction.

Making stairs can be very complicated. First priority in this type of project is to make it safe and functional. After it comes style. A few things, the rise between treads, the number of treads and the total run of the steps, the horizontal distance between bottom and the top of the stairs. Following these steps will assist you in creating a successful staircase. Be creative. Your inner spirit will help you on the creation of your stairs. Lots of styles, modern, traditional or contemporary. Spirit and design to have a work of art at home.

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Andrew used to publish decorating tips and reviews at his site, where you can find articles on railing styles including further information regarding stair railings.

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Thursday, December 15, 2011

Famous Interior Designers and Their Styles in Interior Design - Part 3

Modern Interior Designers

Jean Royere Jean Royere is often considered to be one of the all time great French famous interior designers. His career spanned from 1931 to 1970 in which he opened galleries on 3 different continents for the sole purpose of exhibiting his designs. His list of clients included some of the world's elite and royalty where he was entrusted to design the interiors of palaces and some of the most exclusives houses in the world. He was also a world redounded furniture designer and his works were displayed in various art galleries and exhibitions.

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Jed Johnson Jed Johnson started his interior decoration and design company in the 1960's from Andy Warhol's Manhattan house. He was to undertake projects for the celebrity clients including Pierre Bergé, Mick Jagger and Jerry Hall, Richard Gere, and Barbara Streisand. In 1996 he was awarded the Interior Design Hall of Fame Award as recognition to his remarkable contribution to the profession.

Verner Panton Verner Panton is generally regarded to be the most talented Danish interior designer and furniture designer of the twenty first century. His not only characteristic of the 1960's, they helped to define the furniture and interior decoration styles developed in the era. His work was often considered to be modern ad futuristic, utilising vivid colours and technologies of day. He was the first designer to create the 'form-moulded chair' which was constructed in plastic without the use of joints. He is considered to be one of the most important contributors in interior decoration and design in the 20th century.

Terence Conran Terence Conran's contribution to architecture and interior design has enabled him to win a great number of awards. He is the founder of the highly successful 'Habitat' furnishing chain which grew to 36 stores in Britain France and Belgium. He also founded the Conran Design Group in 1956 and went on to establish the leading European interior design consultancy, Conran Associates. One of his most important projects was the renovation and restoration of a large historic riverside area of London. He has also authored many books on various subjects, although mostly on interior design.

Kelly Hoppen The multi award winning interior designer, Kelly Hoppen, is recognized as a modern day trend setter in the world of interior design. Her style is renowned for its individuality, simplicity and excellence where she incorporates colours and shades inspired by nature to give a luxurious timeless and simplistic ambiance. She is also a respected author on the subject, successfully publishing several best selling books. Although her designs are varied and dynamic, she is perhaps most well known for the signature 'East Meets West' Style.

Mauro Lipparini Italian Mauro Lipparini is another eminent interior designer. He is probably best known for his 'natural minimalism' style. Lipparini's style is characterized by wonderful touches of pleasure and joy. His use of bold colors and innovative visual ideas conveys several elements of the artistic. Lipparini has made several commendable contributions to the industrial design industry, including developing products for Japanese and European firms of high repute. Accolades that he has won in the course of his career include the International Du Pont Award Koln and the Young & Designer Milano.

Ron Arad A celebrated name from the Middle East that has graced the interior design world and met the needs of the rich and famous is Israel-born Ron Arad. Ron Arad achieved popularity in the 1980's for being a self-taught maker and designer of sculptural furniture. He is the creator of the Ron Arad Studio in Como, Italy and his works appear in many architectural and design publications across the world. He has also exhibited at a number of galleries and museums.

In Part 4 of this article - which can be accessed through the 'Article Source' link below - we look at the careers of celebrity interior designers including Rachel Ashwell, Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen, Linda Barker, Nina Campbell, Tara Bernard.

Famous Interior Designers and Their Styles in Interior Design - Part 3

The vast majority of interior modern interior designers incorporate modern art in their designs. Such artworks are usually created in oils or acrylic paint on canvas. Visit ABC Art Supplies website for a great selection of Canvases at some of the cheapest prices in the UK.

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Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Overview of Contemporary Door Styles and Materials

At one time doors were made from oak and little else. In this overview of contemporary door styles and materials, we get to see how materials such as softwoods, hardwoods, plywoods, metal and glass are all competing for popularity and making doors look more varied.

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The most popular contemporary wooden doors are those in softwood or solid or veneered hardwood. They may have clear or translucent glass panels to allow light to spill from room to room. Others are made from plywood in a hollow box construction or from a composite-board material, which provides a perfectly smooth base for painted finish and can be cut into unconventional shapes. Metal frames have been a feature of external doors since the 1930s, and a few pioneering manufacturers are still in existence today, producing metal door and window frames in similar patterns to the originals, for those renovating Moderne houses or adopting that style.

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Large metal-framed exterior doors containing a single pane of glass often form part of contemporary houses and extensions, allowing daylight to pour in and enhancing the feeling of space by visually merging the interior and exterior. Internal glass doors usually have a wood or metal frame and solid glazing bars to indicate their presence.

Most doors are still hung on hinges and open in, but this arrangement can be reversed to give more usable space inside the room, provided there is enough space outside for the door to open safely. Doors that divide rooms are traditionally hinged in pairs, but again, if space is limited, bi-fold or sliding doors may be a more practical option. Sliding doors come into their own as room dividers; when they are closed, they offer privacy and bring the intimacy of individual rooms; opened up, they create expandable, sociable spaces for larger gatherings.

Overview of Contemporary Door Styles and Materials

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Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Shop For the Different Styles of Interior Wood Doors

A lot of home owners are in doubt of what interior wood doors can do. Thus, they would skip them in favor of others, such as glass. What they don't know is that they are not only going to be able to save hundreds of dollars - they can last for so many years and require very little maintenance-but there are also wide variety of doors that you can choose from.

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What styles are available?

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There are a number of styles for interior wood doors that are available in the market. These include the following:

1. Flush doors. If you're looking for cheaper interior wood doors, you may want to consider flush doors. Manufacturing companies can produce them with fewer materials and less labor. Thus, they can offer them at a very affordable price. Moreover, they are covered with veneer, which actually does something good to the interior doors. With them, they are given protective coating. They become more resistant to dents and scratches, and their life span can extend for more than 10 years. The flush doors can also be hollow or solid core. The hollow ones are more lightweight, but they are also less durable than the latter.

2. Panel doors. Panel interior wood doors are very easy to detect. The entire door can be divided into different sections, the designs of which can range from simple to elaborate. You can also be more flexible with your design choices when it comes to panel doors. You have stiles and rails. Both can allow you to add plywood, solid hardwood, or even glass right into the panels. With stiles, you can run the additional designs vertically all throughout the door at every side. Rails can go across the panel interior wood doors.

3. Hinged doors. Interior wood doors can also be attached to hinges, so you can add more motion to them-you can make them swing. These doors are also very practical, especially for those who are always in a hurry. They don't need to constantly turn the knobs every time they want to go in. You can usually find hinged interior wooden doors in kitchens. They also add more uniqueness into your house. When installing a hinged interior wood door, you need to have at least 2 or 3 hinges to attach the door frame. Hinged doors can also be made up of one huge door or two smaller doors of similar sizes.

Shop For the Different Styles of Interior Wood Doors

Doors are not only meant to protect but also to enhance the beauty of your home. If you're looking for the most beautiful designs of Interior Wood Doors, you can visit Lenfex. The company has great partnerships with several of Europe's and America's finest wood door manufacturers. You are assured of your choice's quality.

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Monday, October 10, 2011

Famous Interior Designers and Their Styles in Interior Design - Part 1

Introduction

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This series of 4 articles takes a brief but informative look at 21 of the most famous and Interior Designers, from the earliest pioneers right through to the most celebrated modern day designers.

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The Pioneers of Interior Design

Jean-Henri Jansen (1854-1928)

Dutch designer, Jean-Henri Jansen, launched one of the first ever international interior design companies 'Maison Jansen' (House of Jansen) in 1880, which became renowned for designing and creating exceptionally beautiful and high quality furniture which would be utilized in a multitude of interior decoration projects. House of Jansen opened branches in 8 of the major cities of the world. Jansen worked closely with the talented interior designer Stephane Boudin whom he made director of the company. The clients of House of Jansen included Royalty and the rich and famous.

Elsie de Wolfe (1865-1950)

The first lady of interior decoration, Elsie de Wolfe considered herself an 'ugly child'. This Victorian stage actress was a rebel of her times and was credited by many to be the inventor of the modern profession of interior design, even though there were already established interior designers in her time. Elsie disliked Victorian tastes altogether, her designs were therefore generally made up of light and bright colors, contrary to the drab and gloomy Victorian décor coupled with unnecessary excesses such as heavy velvet draperies. This was a pioneering departure from the contemporary designs of the time. Elsie's influence continues to be felt in the modern world of interior design.

Ogden Codman (1863-1951)

American interior decorator and architect, Ogden Codman spent his childhood in his birthplace of Boston before heading to France in his youth for a period of time. Codman had two uncles who influenced him tremendously - architect John Hubbard and decorator Richard Ogden. Some of Ogden Codman's works include Edith Wharton's Newport home, Land's End, the Rockefeller family estate of New York client John D. Rockefeller, Jr. and the Newport summer home of Cornelius Vanderbilt II. Along with novelist Edith Wharton, Codman co-authored a guidepost of American interior design, 'The Decoration of Houses' in 1897.

Frances Elkins (1888-1953)

Born in Milwaukee, Frances Adler Elkins was one of the most prominent interior decorator and designer of the previous century. Sister of the famed Chicago architect David Adler, Elkins was known for her futuristic designs that brought together different styles and elements from various periods. They included country French styles, chinoiserie and art deco. The furnishings featured in her designs included designers such as Jean-Michel Frank and Alberto Giacometti. The career of Elkins that spanned over three decades is glittered with many high profile commissions in Hawaii, the Midwest and northern and southern California, none more interesting than the restoration of the 1830s structure, Casa Amesti in Monterrey, California.

Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959)

Frank Lloyd Wright was an interior designer and architect whose career included more than 1000 projects, 500 of them that have been complete. Wright was known for his promotion of organic architecture, an example of which is Fallingwater. The Robie House is an example of Wright's leadership of the Prairie School architectural movement, while the Rosenbaum House depicts Wright's Usonian home concept. Wright also had refreshing ideas for every kind of building, be it church, office, school, hotel or museum. Along with excellent architectural renderings, Wright also designed much of the interiors of his buildings including the Décor, layout and furniture.

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In Part 2 of this article - which can be accessed through the 'Article Source' link below - we take a look at the early interior designers including Fritz August Breuhaus, Stephan Bouldin, Emilio Terry and Dorothy Draper.

One of the cornerstones of many great interior designs is the choice of art. Paintings in particular are often sourced by modern designers to complement the rest of the the design scheme. The popularity of art has increased considerably in the UK over the last decade, not only the number art enthusiasts increased but also the number of artists at all levels; from hobbyists right through to professionals. For those artists, ABC Art supplies provide Blank Canvas and Canvas Boards which are durable, long lasting and suitable to be used for art produced for use as part of an interior design scheme.

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Monday, September 26, 2011

Wood Fence Styles

There are many different wood fences types to choose from. Wood fencing in the west coast is primarily western red cedar, it's natural beauty shines in the privacy fences that adorn many residences. You can also find douglas fir becoming a bit more popular because it is much less expensive than cedar. In the midwest, wood fences are often installed with pre-made fence panels. Fence installers come to your house set the posts and then place the panels. In the Pacific Northwest it is more common for the fence to be built on site because the terrain is very uneven and hilly, making it difficult to use pre-fabricated panels.

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The most ubiquitous wood fence is called the estate style fence. The estate fence is built with a 2×4 as the bottom rail of the fence panel and a 2×4 as the top rail. Most often wood fences are built with 6 foot tall fence boards that are approximately 1 inch think and 4 inches wide. Most large fence builders will use posts that measure 4 1/8 inch by 4 1/8's inch. These posts are much bigger than posts you will find at Lowe's or Home Depot which commonly measure only 3.5 inches by 3.5 inches.

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Experienced fence builders know that you need to set your posts in concrete between 18 and 24 inches into the ground. For the sturdiest posts you should let them cure at least 24 hours before you come back and build the fence. Setting your posts is the most important step in building your fence, if you get off line the whole fence will be crooked, so make sure to take extra care on this step!

If you're looking for a fence that is more intricate than a basic estate style fence, try looking into a modified panel fence. A modified panel fence has a 2×4 that runs on top of the fence boards to give the fence a much cleaner, more sophisticated look. In addition, there is a 1×4 and a 2×4 that run just under the top 2×4. When you finish the fence off with custom post caps, it's easy to see why this fence is extremely popular.

If you want to go for the grand-daddy of them all wood fence, look into a full panel construction. This type of fence is similar to a modified panel, except that there is a 2×4 that runs parallel to the ground. If you ask your local fence builder about any of these types of fences, they should be able to build these for you. There are lots of extras you can add to these fences, such as: spacing between the fence boards, custom post caps, lattice, trellis, gate arbors and much more!

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Sunday, August 21, 2011

Contemporary and Modern Styles of Interior Glass Closet Doors

The beauty of interior glass closet doors is a contemporary style that adds sophistication to your modern home. They are available in different designs such as sliding and bifold and with options such as framed or frameless, tempered and recycled glass as well as frosted. Prices of these doors will vary depending on the dimensions of the doors as well as retailers. You can also buy them with unfinished wood so you can stain or paint them to match any decor in your home.

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Dimensions must be accurate for all doors with the exception of bifold. These are adjustable where sliding and swing are not. If you have non-standard sizes in your home, you may need to purchase custom doors. Custom door prices will be higher than standard sized because they must be made to fit your doors dimensions. You can choose from options such as tempered glass, frosted or recycled materials when choosing your custom doors.

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Frosted interior glass closet doors are the most popular of all glass doors. This is because they provide your room with a softer look and prevent others from seeing inside your cluttered closet. Using clear glass allows others to see inside your closet requiring you to keep an immaculate closet. Frosted glass eliminates this from being necessary. Prices are no more or less expensive than clear glass doors. Most of these doors are framed in wood or a wood and polymer combination. The polymer is mixed with wood fibers or wood dust to create a durable and resilient material. This is slightly more expensive than wood or vinyl doors.

Some contemporary styles of interior glass doors use a v-groove, etched glass. This gives the appearance of cut glass. This is usually done on clear glass with the etched glass being kiln fired to make it opaque or prevent anyone from seeing through it. These are one of the most elegant doors available. Some doors are available with wrought iron or metal framework around shards of glass like stained glass. You can choose this modern style of doors for your closets and even get stained glass for the door. They make a wonderful addition to almost any room in your home.

Most contemporary interior glass closet doors use one large pane of glass surrounded by various sizes of glass. The large pane may be frosted or leave the center clear with an oval frosting around it. These represent the straight lines of the contemporary style. The design for your glass closet doors will make a differences on the prices and not all designs are available at all retailers. You may need your retailer to special order your doors if they are not readily available. You should check with them to see what is available and popular in your area. Whether you choose framed or frameless, sliding or bifold, contemporary or modern doors, they will make a huge difference in the looks of your home.

Contemporary and Modern Styles of Interior Glass Closet Doors

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Thursday, July 28, 2011

Remodeling Interior Doors and Kitchen Cabinets - Matching Styles

Remodeling your interior doors and kitchen and bathroom cabinetry, utilizing matching styles, is one of the most effective and cost-efficient means of revitalizing the look of your home. Capitalizing on a contemporary European design, new wood cabinets can lighten and brighten your bathroom and kitchen, making the rooms feel modern and clean, while new wooden interior doors create a sense of solidity and timelessness.

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Custom interior doors, designed to match your chosen new cabinetry in matching wood styles, create a united feel throughout your home, reflecting positively on your sense of design and tying-together the different rooms into a unified whole, creating a sense of unity and permanence. We have all been in homes that feel disjointed and unfinished; if only those owners knew what you know: that it is essential to have matching looks and appearance in your home wood doors and custom cabinets, and that such cohesiveness creates a sense of harmony and luxury.

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Every home should reflect well upon the owner, representing their fashionable interior design concepts. While it might be tempting to completely remodel your home when you have new ideas, which is not a cost-effective decision, especially when it is less expensive to remodel and improve upon your already-established concepts. New cabinets in your kitchen lend themselves to practicality and efficiency. The same is true for bathroom cabinetry. And then, when you add in new interior doors, where the wood styles match and compliment the cabinets, you have created a revitalized living space for less than the cost of a complete remodel.

Quality is an essential component to an interior design concept: cheap materials are insubstantial, easily destroyed, lack durability, and create a sense of instability within a home; therefore, it is essential to select high quality, professional designed and crafted materials, which are durable and solid. Interior doors made of the highest quality wood, with no filler or honeycombing, are a sign of quality, designed to last for the lifetime of your home. Likewise, bathroom and kitchen cabinets, completed with wood doors and drawers, are built to the strongest modern cabinetry standards, designed to serve you and your family well over years of repeated usage.

Custom European awareness pervade the crafting of contemporary designs in building products ready for installation, including interior doors being prefinished and prehung, ready to take their place in your home. The same is true for European frameless cabinets, equipped with quality hardware, materials, and accessories, so you know that your new cabinets will fill your home with a modern feel.

Tired of your home's lived-in appearance? Want to remodel but cannot afford a completely new interior? Need to create a sense of permanence and modernity? The purchase and installation of new, wooden interior doors, in addition to new matching bathroom and kitchen cabinets will create a feeling of completeness in your home, letting your guests know that your interior design extends through all details in all of the rooms, creating a peaceful and balanced contemporary atmosphere.

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Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Glass Dividers Are Available in a Variety of Styles and Options

If you are considering redecorating your home, you should consider using glass dividers to break up the space and add a luxurious feel to it. Glass is one of the easiest ways to brighten up a dark room. They not only help gather light but they allow light to pass through and depending on the type of glass you use they can even diffuse it to offer a softer more natural light. There are many options for glass romm dividers to choose from including the glass type such as etched, textured, frosted and tempered as well as types like freestanding, sliding, rolling and screen types.

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There are a few things to consider before deciding on glass wall dividers. The location of the divider will help determine the type you choose. If it is a dark corner of a room, glass would go well, however if it is a heavily travelled location, you may be better going with something a little less breakable. When purchasing glass partitions, you should also consider the type you want for it. A clear glass partition would not offer as much privacy as a frosted or etched glass would. Also consider whether you want the divider to be portable or if you want a more permanent fixture.

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You may find that beaded glass partitions are more suited to your needs and then again you may find that you need more privacy than these offer and opt for folding glass partitions. Once you have determined the location of your glass dividers, you must decide on a size. This will be determined by the size of the area you want to privatize or enclose. There are some that are large enough to span the entire width of your home should you choose to use them. However most of the dividers available rang in width from 36" to 72".

The style of your glass dividers will make a huge impact on the décor of your home. You will most likely want to visit some of your local home and building supply retailers like Lowes and Home Depot to see what is available. You may also want to check at department stores like Walmart. You can get some great decorating ideas by simply looking at the styles and types of divider they offer. Look for name brand dividers like IKEA. They are the leading manufacturer of interior dividers.

Compare prices of the contemporary styles that are available. Some will be made of more modern materials like ones with brass accents or wood frames. Consider the materials before you start crossing off options. No matter what your needs are you should be able to find glass dividers for any room in your home. They make a great replacement for closet doors or even curtains. If you can't find what you are looking for at local retailers, consider shopping online. There are a large number of online retailers that offers some great deals on this type of divider. Many will also give discounts on the shipping on orders that exceed a certain amount.

Glass Dividers Are Available in a Variety of Styles and Options

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