Bed room design must be make a comfortable and make it good sleep.
1. Functionality
2. Estetic
3. Comfortable
4. Cool
5. Color harmony
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Over 100 high school students from across the country got their first taste of what it’s like to work in the creative arts at The Art Institute of California – Orange County 2008 Summer Studio Workshop. Students created posters, produced public service announcements and a promotional video, designed tee shirts on organic cotton, built store displays made of recycled materials and more to increase awareness of the Surfrider Foundation’s project BLUE initiative.
Project BLUE is a collective effort between iconic surf brands to raise funds for the Surfrider Foundation. The Surfrider Foundation is a nonprofit grassroots organization dedicated to the protection and enjoyment of the world’s oceans, waves and beaches.
“We were excited to see the students’ unleash their creativity for project BLUE,” said project BLUE founder Vipe Desai. “The Art Institute curriculum allowed students to blend creativity with environmental responsibility.” Read the rest of this entry »
Behind the scenes of a beautifully designed space, Interior designers protect the health, safety and welfare of the public. Companies entrust Galina Design Group to create their interior spaces by meeting baseline professional standards.
New Jersey Certified Interior Designers must meet the education and experience requirements set by the state law and pass the qualifying examination for interior designers, regulated by the NJ State Board of Architects and administered by the National Council for Interior Design Qualification. Certified Interior Designers must be knowledgeable about many important issues including building codes, space planning that provides proper means of egress, furniture and materials specifications that comply with fire codes, as well as accessibility issues, ergonomics, lighting and acoustics.
Channel 5’s Property File has chosen to showcase the home and workplace of Sheila Dunlop as part of a profile on people who “live the dream”.
Featuring in the episode will be Mrs Dunlop’s 200-year-old cottage on the outskirts of Bath, and her prestigious Ivy House Design School in Walcot Gate.
The makers of Property File are always on the hunt for beautiful places to live and work and were fascinated by Mrs Dunlop’s school, housed in a beautiful period building in the heart of Bath’s historic artisan quarter - Walcot Street.
The school attracts would-be Laurence Llewelyn-Bowens from all over the world and has about 200 students through its doors each year.
Its studios and grand 30ft-high hall are housed in what was once a Georgian farmhouse. Now it is an intriguing mix of styles from across the ages. Read the rest of this entry »
June Roesslein, one of the matriarchs of the local design industry Interior, paused before a martini bar-shaped wells.
She wondered about the functionality before she realized that sink whimsical shape is the point.
The Martini Mystic sink by Elkay stainless steel sells for about $
1000, and Beck / Allen Cabinetry will be paired with a gooseneck faucet
is similar to an agitator.
Welcome to Interior Design of St.
Louis. This is where the eye candy, furniture luxury to meet their deep
pockets buyers. And it seems against-May to launch a home furnishings
design center at a time when new home sales have crashed, the furniture
industry has been bleeding and consumer confidence is fragile, founder
Kevin Kenney said that the time has come to St. Louis to claim its
place on the market.
For years, interior designers have
flocked to the Merchandise Mart in Chicago and similar centers in Los
Angeles, Dallas and Atlanta in search of their most demanding customers
homes.
“For designers, this is a godsend,” said Roesslein,
after Kenney its market through the property earlier this month during
a large part of opening for more than 1000 house builders, architects
and designers.
“Customers get frustrated functioning
throughout the city” during a major renovation or when creating a new
home, “said Barbara Slavkin, president of June Roesslein Interiors.
Almost two years, Kenney has purchased the two buildings of the former
Sunshine Plaza Drapery on the Service Road in Maryland Heights. A year
ago, he moved his 50,000-square-foot furniture exhibition, KDR showroom
to anchor its vision of one-stop luxury shopping mall owners.
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Emily Garrett joins Trivers as an Architectural Designer I. Garrett is a 2008 graduate of Washington University in St. Louis with a Master of Architecture degree. She also holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Interior Design from the University of Tennessee at Knoxville. At Washington University, she worked extensively in the Design Studio as a Teaching Assistant.
Krista Lombardi also joins Trivers as an Architectural Designer I. Lombardi is a 2008 graduate of Washington University in St. Louis, with a Master of Architecture degree. She also holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics from Boston College. At Washington University, she worked as a teaching assistant for both the Design Studio and Architectural History department. While studying at Boston College, Lombardi was named a Big East Academic All Star for her excellence in the classroom and on the school’s varsity lacrosse team. Read the rest of this entry »