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Doesn't Glory the Fig look fabulous? Now that the weather has dropped during the evenings, my plants were no longer safe on the porch, so I
Image 1 of 20 from gallery of AD Classics: Casa Milà / Antoni Gaudí. Photograph by Samuel Ludwig
A conservatory can be a beautiful, airy part of a house, perfect for reading, eating, and lounging in the sunlight.
Architectural historian Mark Anthony Wilson creates a striking compendium of Frank Lloyd Wright’s West Coast projects
Image 20 of 42 from gallery of Ibsen House / Matheus Farah + Manoel Maia Arquitetura. Photograph by Fran Parente
Georgian Colonial Style home designs are the most wonderful places to live in. Have a look on the certain designs given here and design your house that way.
Los estudios de arquitectura e interiorismo Archikon y Kroki devuelven su esplendor a este histórico edificio situado en Budapest.
Part two of the gorgeous Georgian home in Alabama of designer Caroline Gidiere on Design Chic today. Her gardens are incredible!
Centinaia di fiori in primavera, la luna in autunno, la brezza fresca d'estate, la neve in inverno. Se non occupi la tua mente in inutili cose, ogni stagione è per te una buona stagione. [Wu-men] The Courts Garden, Holt, Wiltshire. By Ramona di Monalouge Beautiful Bedroom at Battel Hall, Leeds Castle in Kent. [immagini di Lobster and Swan] London Vibes by Dima Chyornyy Blazer Edition Turtleneck Edition Skirt John Lawrence Sullivan Boots John Lawrence Sullivan Scarf 3.Paradis Hat Xiao Li Earring Roberta Einer - Vogue Italia (Dima Chyornyy is a Moscow based photographer specializing on fashion and portraits.) Christian Siriano show, Runway, Paris Fashion Week 🍃 Instagram 🍃 Vita Quotidiana, brevi storie di avventure e ricette @stefania.motta2019 Style, Love, Fashion, Beauty & Decor @coolchicstyle Let’s keep in touch! Bloglovin / Instagram / Twitter / Tumblr / Facebook / Pinterest
La Catedral de Burgos es sin duda una de las catedrales más emblemáticas de España, fue construida en honor a la Virgen Maria, de la que …
Curving Crest Villa is a magnificent feat of modern architecture that stands proudly atop a cliff rock mountain, overlooking the breathtaking beauty of a lush tropical rainforest. Inspired by the principles of minimalism and modernism, this villa is a stunning example of how curves can be used to create a sense of harmony and balance in architecture.
As someone who loves being surrounded by nature, I have always been fascinated by forest houses.
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Explore Westbury Garden Rooms' projects from wooden orangeries to kitchen conservatories, pool houses and garden room extensions.
One of Europe's most underrated cities. Keep reading for 20 beautiful pictures of Riga from picturesque architecture, colorful nature and amazing views.
O sótão é considerado um espaço versátil da casa, já que é possível transformá-lo em diversos ambientes, como salas de estar e multimídia, quarto de hóspedes, escritório ou, simplesmente, um cantinho de descanso e sossego.
Celebrate the Gallic flair for bloom-filled spaces.
Image 20 of 28 from gallery of Araucaria Greenhouse / Angá Arquitetura. Photograph by Carolina Lacaz
When David Mlinaric was presented with an an ill-served London townhouse, he brought in expert former colleagues and an array of British artisans to reinstate its Georgian character, while transforming it into an elegant family home
I was researching the different ways old Tudor houses trimmed out the roof edges and ran into something called bargeboards. I would never have guessed looking at that word what they were. Bargeboards reminds me of canals and mules and flat bottomed boats. Not quite what they are. Here are some examples: Since I had a bunch of my knotwork board trim I decided to use that and tie the whole house together with it. And to make the cute corbel/center posts I cut down some newel posts, added a bead and the end of a spindle. I used Minwax Ebony on the knotwork and the Dark Walnut on the rest of the boards so they'd match the trim on the bay window and the oriel window on the tower. My glue was still drying in these pics but here's one where I was able to take the painter's tape off. I like how they look, just a bit more finished. And when I do my slate roof it will come just over the edge of the boards and look even better. Before I did that I added more trim to the dormer on the removable roof. Not a lot, just around the window and some inside the gable. I think it looks pretty good at this point. I added more magnets to hold the roof on since with the dormer it has a bit more weight to it. I didn't attach the tower to the cottage this weekend, though I do need to do that soon. I'm thinking of messing with the tower walls on the edges to see if I can create an illusion of thicker walls rather than the thin oatmeal containers. I might be able to do it with some strips of balsa wood if I angled the balsa wood edges so they look like thin triangles and sandwiched the walls of the tower end between them. Have to see. But in the meantime I've been working on things for the stillroom/laboratory. I did take the clamps and rubber band off the loom so here's a look at it all finished. Since I was still thinking about the tower walls I decided I'd get some things ready for the stillroom/laboratory. I painted up some of my Shapeways purchases and with the help of a tutorial I purchased from Patricia Paul Studio on Etsy I made some magical items. I used jewelry wire and hot glue in some cases, and beads for bubbles in others. Gesso to prime the wire and hot glue and then paint and in some cases glitter nail polish, and then the triple thick glaze to make everything look shiny like liquid. I'm pretty pleased with how things turned out. I made a potion bottle with a floating cork. (Oh, I also added some shelves to the chimney for more storage.) That's one of my glass bottles that I primed with the gesso and painted. An in progress shot of my bubbling cauldron with the floating spoon. I painted the magic potion green. This is before the glaze to make it liquid looking. And I made a nearly bubbling over cauldron to go over the fire in the fireplace. So I added 'magic' to it with some sparkles and the glaze. You'd already seen the kettle with the purple potion pouring into the cauldron. I decided I wanted to use one of my potion bottles so I had some blue potion pouring into the same cauldron from a different direction. I'm pretty happy with how it turned out. The still got it's lip added to the bottom container and I got everything primed and painted. It has a slightly metallic look. Most of the items on the mantle have been glued down. I had to glue the carafe of wine pouring into the goblet or it wouldn't have stayed up. The floating spoon cauldron isn't glued down because it's heavy enough to stay upright. I might leave it in that spot or move it elsewhere. I'm thinking about it. Next weekend I might have to work part of the day Saturday and the same with the weekend after that depending on how well our progress goes with the new accounting program. This is not something I'm thrilled with when I think of how much I have left to do on the dollhouse. Hopefully it'll only be half days. But I need to start adding scrolls and books and equipment to the table and shelves in the stillroom. And get the wool and supplies Keli sent me in the workroom. Same with the kitchen and the bedroom. Food and bedding respectively. And I'd like to get the tower attached to the cottage. I think I've figured out how to make the 'hallways' look so that's something. Attaching the tower means I need to get the whole cottage onto the base, so build up the base a bit, make sure all my wires are long enough to come out the back and then get everything situated. And the list grows and grows. I hear that Nancy is recovering from her surgery nicely and is home and subject to cat supervision (whether she likes it or not) so that's some really good news. How are the rest of you doing? A saltbox (Keli) Lantern (make) Clogs (Keli) & (Anna if she gets time) A still (might be able to do this with Kris's 'paper pottery') Wool cards (make) Sausages on a string Dyed wool drying (Keli) Wool bundles (Keli) Woven cloth (go through fabric stash) Drill & Route out channels for lighting wires. Finish shutters & interior trim for all windows on main cottage. First Floor Second Floor Build Fireplaces & chimneys First Floor Second Floor Cut bricks and stone for outside of lower walls and tower. (Test Magic Brik) - in progress Add brick/stone to fireplaces. First Floor Second Floor Age fireplaces First Floor Second Floor Build base for house Get cottage on base Attach Tower to Main Cottage Doorway Finishes Hall Stone? Floors. Bedroom mantle Plaster upper walls and third floor of tower. Add timber to upper walls and third floor of tower. (testing) Paint stone. Add grout to stone and brick. Ceiling beams on first floor. Ceiling beams and roof support for lofted ceiling on second floor. Dormer ceiling supports Second floor Ceiling finish? Ceiling beams and roof support for the tower. Stain purchased furniture Bedroom Kitchen Stillroom Weaving/workroom Build furniture: Make sink Make curved table for tower room Make loom Adjust tables for lab Make stool Make telescope 1/2 done Make orrey 1/4 done Make tapestry Make rush mats Make bedding Make books & scrolls Make paper pottery Stillroom paraphernalia Potions? (some bottles made) Cage with spider Cage with mice Cauldron - floating spoon? (testing) Furniture in place finalize lights. Make sconce Make candelabras Standing Candelabra 2 small Candelabras Remove candles from extra and add to stillroom table. Add flooring Plaster inside walls Create 'slate' roof Bargeboards/trim for roof gables. Create front garden Make tree? Make stream? Make lake/river to go alongside house Make stone wall to go around garden Iron front gate.
like past projects surrounding gaudí's works, cardelús was drawn to the visual impact of the simplest lines, colors, and forms that comprise the inimitable structure.
British society photographer Cecil Beaton's Reddish House, set in nearly six acres in Salisbury, Wiltshire, is on the market for £4million.
Fachadas de piedra para soñar, porches llenos de plantas para disfrutar, vistas para perderse… En otras palabras, el placer de vivir junto a la naturaleza.
With over 120 million hashtags this year and counting London is the most Instagrammed city in the world . This is not news as I have written about that before. But it is not just Big Ben or Tower Bridge that makes you want to take out your phone and get that selfie. It is far more than that. Around
Explore enchanting outdoor Tuscan patio ideas to transform your outdoor space into a Mediterranean-inspired oasis of relaxation and beauty.
Details of Casa Fenoglio-Lafleur Corner Via Principi d'Acaja, 11 / Corso Francia Construction: 1902 Architect: Pietro Fenoglio Source: wikipedia
Thierry Lechanteur è uno dei pionieri nell'uso dell'Intelligenza Artificiale in Belgio e nella fotografia, creando immagini che trascendono i limiti..
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