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Showing posts with label home Design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label home Design. Show all posts
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Best Home Design For Pet
All this while,we have find how to make your home beautiful and make it a more beautiful place for you to live. for now you have start thinking about comfortable home’s for your pet.Here is your chance then. Take a look at some of these solutions that provide comfortable spaces for pets and yet remain attractive and stylish for you to watch.We will start off with dogs then. Denhaus is a firm
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
FreeGreen: Bringing Green Design to the Masses!
2005′s Solar Decathlon blew us away, but we were particularly fascinated by a stunning Solar House from Cornell University. This team brought a beautiful zero-energy home to the mall in Washington, D.C., and had just launched ZeroEnergy Design, a home design firm focused on zero-energy design. Continuing their momentum as green home design gurus, two of the Cornell Solar Decathlon team members
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Open Living Spaces
Open Living SpacesImagine the compliments you'll receive while hosting a dinner party in this exquisite home. Guests will marvel at the gallery lined with built-in bookshelves and the massive great room with elegant fireplace and high ceilings throughout. A stylish French door allows the dinner party to transition outside to the vast covered grilling porch. When the party is over, you can relax
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Floor Plan
The 15th annual HGTV Dream Home is located at Spruce Peak in Vermont's Stowe Mountain Resort. The 3,000-square-foot mountain lodge is nestled in the gaze of Mount Mansfield and features three bedrooms, three and a half bathrooms, a gourmet kitchen and creative living spaces. Main FloorThe home’s design is inspired by the Adirondack Great Camps and takes advantage of its 1600-foot elevation and
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
A Wooded Retreat
rchitect Christopher Pfaeffle transforms a rundown cottage into a modern dwelling that embraces the outdoorsBy Deborah K. Dietsch | Photography by Robert CreamerBaltimore real estate mogul Pat Turner of Turner Development Group has built a reputation over the past decade for turning neglected urban properties into stylish spaces designed to draw residents back into the city. He has converted
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