When the homeowners purchased this Victorian family home, this bathroom was originally a dressing room. With two beautiful large sash windows which have far-fetching views of the sea, it was immediately desired for a freestanding bath to be placed underneath the window so the views can be appreciated. This is truly a beautiful space that …
Christine and Neville Brown’s cottage in Wales has a long and fascinating history that has shaped the character of their unusual period home
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Des modes de vie et de consommation en vogue et en augmentation suite aux nombreux scandales animales ( élevages et abattoirs ) et selon leur sensibilité , des consommateurs font le pas de s'interdire toute protéine animale et choisissent , soit :...
Alex Prager est une plasticienne américaine qui pratique une photographie cinématographique citant les sixties pour mieux en faire éclater le modèle
When a client asked for a London pied-a-terre that would cater to their social life, their work requirements and their young family, Emma Sims-Hilditch and her team put their ingenuity to work
In 2021, the Simplon-Orient-Express will expand to include even more destinations for railway-bound travelers, including Rome, Florence, Geneva, Brussels, and Amsterdam.
Behind the ordinary façade of Katie Glaister's 1930s house in south-west London lies an interior full of unexpected colour and personality, enriched by the work of talented artists and craftspeople
The microbial community in the ground is as important as the one in our guts.
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There's nothing like having a cool bedroom to hang out in and enjoy your living space. Why deprive yourself with a mundane living space?
Hey hey! I've been a bit under the weather for the last few days, so when Amber from The Vanity Room approached me about writing a guest post, the timing couldn't be any more perfect. Like me, Amber is a fairly new blogger, who has a passion for home decor and expressing her creativity in her home. She writes over at The Vanity Room, and is sharing her take on bathrooms with us today..... Themed Bathrooms Themed bathrooms used to be very big in the Seventies. Modern bathrooms tend to be much plainer, almost boring, and if they are themed, there tends to be an underwater or marine theme – lots of blue and white, stencils or tiles featuring fish, starfish and octopi and even the occasional mermaid. However, there is so much more that can be done in a bathroom to make 'going' an event, an entry into another realm! Princess Bathroom Make your little girl feel wonderful in her very own princess bathroom. For a quirky, fun note in this royal bathroom, paint the toilet with gold paint and add delicate filigree touches so she can…er… sit on the throne while she does her business! Source Underwater Bathroom If you are going to follow the intuitive underwater theme that bathrooms invite, why not add a unique spin on it by allowing pop culture to inspire you? This bathroom is instantly recognizable thanks to the bath being painted to emulate the yellow submarine of the Beatles' fame! Vibrant and colorful fish live in and around exquisite coral reefs and starfish, sea cucumbers and sea snails invite wonder. With so much marine splendor to choose from do not limit yourself to blue on white tiles or paint, and make sure you create a bathroom so wonderfully watery that you hold your breath whenever you go in! You can buy marine themed bathroom accessories from Cafe press. Go for their marine life bathroom curtains you will actually feel as if you are bathing among the fish! Source Egyptian Bathroom Create a bathroom fit for a pharaoh! Dull gold paint or wallpaper, glittering accessories and taps and fabulous ancient Egyptian themed decorations all combine to create the perfect old world atmosphere. Perhaps the magic of the pyramid will work and keep all the razors in the room perfectly sharpened? Even if it does not work physical marvels, guests and families alike will be charmed and delighted by this short visit into an old, yet rich and wondrous world. Source Game Bathroom Let your creativity go wild and redo your bathroom as a scene from your favorite game. Pacman can chase the ghosts around your walls, or Mario and Luigi can bounce from basin to loo in pursuit of Bowser and co! A game themed bathroom will work well for all ages, especially as the first wave of computer geeks hit their fifties! Source Your bathroom can be your oyster, to mangle a paraphrase! Allow your imagination free rein and think over the possibilities available to you for your bathroom. You could paint a forest on the walls for a 'back to nature' bathroom, spread the Zodiac over the four walls if you are an astrology buff or even bedeck the walls with dragons and unicorns to create a mythical land inside your home's smallest room or use unique tiles to redo your old boring bathroom floor. My-bathrooms.co.uk provides a great range of bathroom tiles. I recently ordered a few samples from there and if you don’t like the sample they can even refund your payment. Isn’t that great? Fortunately I liked the sample so ordered them for my Spa themed bathroom. Thanks Amber! That mosaic tile in the submarine bathroom was crazy-detailed, and I just loved that rustic door with the port hole! Be sure to check out Amber over at The Vanity Room and give her some blog-love!
Vintage House Daylesford is an 1860s miner's cottage that has been completely restored and re-designed by Kali Cavanagh, located in Daylesford, Australia.
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Durante el propio período colonial, el vidrio, que se se empezó a producir en Puebla a partir de 1542, sólo se empleó para hacer recipientes. Al final de la Colonia, se incorporaron algunos artesanos alemanes a esta actividad. Aparentemente, el vidrio plano sólo se producía para cubrir las vitrinas de los templos y para otros usos suntuarios, ya que la mayoría de las ventanas se cerraban con pergamino o papel encerado, pues sólo unas cuantas edificaciones importantes habían incorporado cristales. Al iniciar México su vida independiente, los franceses establecieron fábricas de vidrio plano en Puebla, en la Ciudad de México y en otros estados. Claudio Pellandini, quien llegó a México en 1868, se dedicó a la importación de los célebres cristales franceses de Saint Gobain y de espejos venecianos, para especializarse después en vitrales, vidrios biselados y esmerilados. A Pellandini se deben los emplomados de numerosos templos, edificios públicos y residencias. A fines del siglo XIX, la casa Pellandini tenía grandes talleres en México y una sucursal en Guadalajara, lugares en que también se producía vidrio plano. A semejanza de lo que ocurría en Europa y en los Estados Unidos, donde el art nouveau había traído un renacimiento del arte del vitral, la arquitectura porfiriana fue un soporte muy adecuado para el empleo profuso del vidrio. En el Teatro Juárez de Guanajuato se construyó el primer piso de piezas de vidrio con estructura metálica con el fin de dar iluminación al vestíbulo de la planta baja a través del foyer, también cubierto con cristal, del piso superior. El hall de la escalera del Palacio postal de la Ciudad de México, proyectado por Adamo Boari, se engalanó con una cubierta de cristal, así como el área de clasificación de correspondencia. Boari estaba tan entusiasmado con el vidrio que su primer proyecto para el Teatro Nacional (después Palacio de Bellas Artes) incluía una cubierta de vidrio sobre la propia sala de espectáculos. Las cúpulas del vestíbulo serían de hierro y vidrio, y los muros de apoyo tendrían ventanas con vitrales. El húngaro Géza Maróti hizo para Boari la primera propuesta de telón de cristal para el escenario del Teatro Nacional. Se trataba de un vitral transparente con el paisaje del Popocatépetl y el Iztaccíhuatl, pero en lugar de ver hacia el exterior tendría una superficie reflejante simulando la luz del día. Esta propuesta no fue del agrado de Boari y fue así como la empresa neoyorquina de Louis C. Tiffany se encargó de realizar el mosaico de cristales opalescentes (no transparentes) que recubre al telón de hierro del escenario, con la vista de los volcanes conforme a la acuarela realizada para tal fin por Harry Stoner.
Viennese Schnitzel (or Wiener Schnitzel) is one of the most popular dishes in Austria and Germany. Cooking schnitzels always reminds me of our honeymoon from a few years back. We went on a road trip from Romania to Spain and Vienna was our first stop. We spent only a few hours there so our main […]
Home that was once owned by Indian-born aristocratic friends of the Royal Family is packed with relics from the 1920s
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The Lorvao Codex is the only surviving copy of Beatus of Liébana'a commentary on the Apocalypse produced in Portugal. Closely linked to the first family of Spanish Beatus manuscripts, the Lorvao Codex includes marginal annotations attesting to the manuscript's use in the Saint Mammes monastery, where it was created in 1189. The manuscript's seventy miniatures feature a reduced palette of...
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