Garden Furniture and Dining room

Posted under Furniture by on Tuesday 22 July 2008 at 9:21 pm

Many people have a bench or set of garden furniture in their backyards today. Nowadays the majority of garden furniture is in fact made of plastic or furniture.

Here is a Solid Oak dining room furniture.Oak garden furniture is great for use in any garden because of its amazing qualities. Like any other kind of oak furniture out there, it is strong and will last longer than your lifetime! It is extremely durable and will not succumb to the elements as a result. It does not matter whether or not it rains or snows on it, or whether the sun bakes it. Your furniture will still be fully intact in the years to come!Anyway our Solid European Grade A oak dining room furniture made to the highest standards. An exclusive Faraway Furniture design with a generous 3cm thick solid oak table top and hefty 10cm thick legs. This heavy table extends from 1.8m to 2.4m using a practical butterfly leaf extension which folds neatly under the table. Table top is 3cm thick and table legs are 10cm thick.

8 solid oak chairs with a curved high back and a rich chocolate brown Italian leather seat complete this stunning dining set.

Home wall decor

Posted under Furniture by on Monday 21 July 2008 at 5:25 pm

Have you ever walked into a home that is softly enhanced with wall art that compliments the home? Because not everyone can decorate their home correctly with wall art, it is always a good idea to get a second opinion before you make any fixture permanent.

There is nothing more attractive to the eye then wall art that has both visual beauty and influence overall. The wall-decorating trend is growing immensely and rapidly as many are taking personal affront to their home and office settings that possess dull walls. Home wall decor is definitely the in thing now and many are scrambling to get rid of the walls in their house or offices that are bland and lack the impact that can make them literally come to life before one’s eyes.

Some examples of contemporary home wall decor can be:
- Different graphic figures
- Giclee’ prints
- Stylish mirrors
- Framed prints
- Designer canvas

Kelsey Grammer’s Fantastic Flip, Estate of the Day

Posted under Estate of the Day by on Monday 21 July 2008 at 10:18 am

This home in the prestigious Holmby Hills are of Los Angeles is one of his best yet. The seven-bedroom home is over 10,000 square feet is on almost an acre of desirable land. The Grammers bought the home less than a year ago for $13.7 million. They have done up the home in their mix of beige and whimsy, sticking to relatively neutral tones throughout the house but making some vibrantly colorful choices in bathroom tiles. The grounds include an expansive pool area and a large lawn.

The home’s other features include a gym (with a fireplace), large bathrooms, a media room with a built-in bar and a cozy but luxe style that gets much of its charm from the heavy dark beams and plethora of French doors. I’m not much of a fan of the “English Country” style but as wacky as they are, I’m loving the bathroom remodels (although I never understand the wisdom of having anything upholstered next to the tub. The Grammers have listed this home for $19.9 million.

Clear Contemporary Shower Cabins from Samo

Posted under Shower Enclosures by on Friday 18 July 2008 at 9:43 pm

Lovely shower cabins as ideal for the poolside as they would be for the bathroom, Samo presents the Kuma and the Suen clear contemporary shower cabins. Both designed with the latest technologies incorporating aromatherapy, chromotherapy, as well as audio to sooth and invigorate. You can pick from the gently curving Samo cabin or the Kuma with a curved bubble to add space and light. Vast, sweeping plate glass panels make the cabins comfortable inside and attractive outside. People who appreciate the health benefits of modern shower cabins, both to mental and physical wellbeing, will find either the Kuma or Suen cabins to be a valuable addition to their home. Contact Samo for more information.

Glass Heating Panel from Thermoglance - the new way of heating

Posted under Home radiators by on Friday 18 July 2008 at 9:42 pm

This glass heating panel from Thermoglance moves us away from traditional metal radiators into a new way of heating – with glass. Streamlined and elegant, the glass heating panel will subtly add to the aesthetics of a room. Thermoglance radiators can be controlled by a chronothermostat which detects the room temperature and adjusts the heat accordingly. So easy to install, the floor or wall-mounted heating panels simply need an electric power socket. Space-saving, stunning and silent, glass heating panels are the way of the future. If this Thermoglance radiator inspires you - see past Trendir articles for a glass radiator by Sprinz that can be customized with your own photo or print; a handy patterned glass heater from Prefit; a glass towel warmer by Thermique; or a Sciroccoh screen radiator that looks like a piece of art.

Wall Radiator from Emmesteel - contemporary home radiator in stainless steel

Posted under Home radiators by on Friday 18 July 2008 at 9:42 pm

The Sirio wall radiator comes from an expert in stainless steel: Emmesteel. The linear, geometric look of the Sirio radiator is suitable for either contemporary or classically styled home. For the look you want to fit the space you have, you can install the wall radiator or towel warmer with lines running horizontally or vertically, and also choose from a longer or wider version. Stainless steel complements the simple starkness of the design: an uncomplicated modern classic for any room. Matching towel rails and bathrobe hangers are available to pull the look together, and add an extra touch of practicality. I

Exotic hardwood flooring by BR111

Posted under Flooring by on Friday 18 July 2008 at 11:47 am

Update your home with the latest trends in hardwood flooring by installing the hardest wood flooring by BR111. Exotic wood flooring like this Ipe Brazilian Walnut floor is ideal for your special space, guaranteed to make your home feel richer and warmer, while its unequaled wood hardness ensures durability. This exotic flooring features a wide range of tones, combining dark reds, browns, and nearly black hues to create a deliciously rich and smooth dark brown appearance. Graining varies greatly, adding a dash of character to your floors. This line also carries a unique 7 ¾” board width that allows you to hop on the latest trend in flooring by installing a wide plank product in your home. Contact BR111 for details.

Tigerwood flooring from Mirage - the exotic wood flooring

Posted under Flooring by on Friday 18 July 2008 at 11:47 am

Tigerwood flooring is rich and beautiful, a perfectly elegant flooring solution for a high-end space. Exotic wood flooring like the Tigerwood you can find at Mirage can add a subtle but impactful texture to your decor. Tigerwood, aka Zebrawood, is a remarkable wood species typically found in the tropical forests of the South and Central Americas. Its sapwood ranges from dark reddish brown to dark red or orange-brown and is characterized by its close grain of black-brown stripes that occur at random intervals, thus earning it the moniker “Tigerwood” or “Zebrawood”. Its moderate to pronounced color variation is one aspect of this species that makes it so special. This is also a relatively hard wood - about 71% harder than a species such as Red Oak. Mirage provides this flooring in a variety of plank widths - ranging from 2″ to 4 5/16″ - and in two versions - Mirage Classic and Mirage Engineered. Contact Mirage to obtain a quote for this exotic flooring. Mirage

Puzzle Wood Flooring from Puzzle Floor

Posted under Flooring by on Friday 18 July 2008 at 11:46 am

Quirky and distinctive, the wood Puzzle floor offers clever charm and character. Wood tiles that shimmer with grain and depth, the Puzzle Floor breaks up large areas while retaining a single grain direction. Featuring two different patterns, they quickly interlock for a durable floor that’s easy to maintain. Available in 13 colours, the tiles can be mixed for unique and personal installations. Made of solid northern hardwood, each piece is pre-finished and precision cut for a high-quality wood flooring of perfect alignment. Available from Puzzle Floor for $18 per square foot, the puzzle floor adds a delightful beauty to studies and child spaces.

Concrete Art Floor from Transparent House

Posted under Flooring by on Friday 18 July 2008 at 11:45 am

Ingeniously combining hard-wearing polished concrete with floral designs, the Transparent House presents this attractive concrete art flooring. The San Francisco based company recognizes the popularity of concrete art floor in contemporary interiors… and takes it that one step further to make an exceptional product. Any pattern may be applied, such as the delicate and swirling motifs pictured here, either when pouring the concrete or after when it has set. The lively and light-hearted flowers contrast with the concrete - ‘highlighting the cold austerity of the material’. Suitable for contemporary designed environments, you’ll find the polished concrete so easy to maintain in pristine condition. If this winning combination of the practical and the fanciful sounds like what you’ve been looking for, contact the Transparent House for more information.

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