You may remember my project Windows of the World which was published two years ago here on Bored Panda, at the time with only a small number of collections. Now it has grown to more than 100 beautiful collages!
Image 42 of 59 from gallery of House in Hauterive / bauzeit architekten. Photograph by Yves André
「換個角度觀察街道,老宅的獨特面貌,其實就藏在你我身邊之中。」懷抱對老房子的熱忱,老屋顏工作室創始人辛永勝、楊朝景從2013年開始,經過多次台南街道旅行,細察到台灣戰後時期建築迷人風情,因而展開對民居文化的研究紀錄,開始關注鐵窗花、馬賽克磚、磨石子等元素,實地踏訪台灣各處,藉由細膩影像與文字,蒐集光陰堆疊下獨一無二的故事背景。|93719|設計大人物,台灣設計,鐵花窗,老屋顏,老屋,懷舊,建築
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As we decorate our homes, they can sometimes start to feel a little artificial. We think that we’re creating an environment congenial to health, but many times, we’re not. In this post, we take a look at some nature-inspired methods that will teach you how to create a balanced home to support your w
Welcome to our living room! Of all the rooms in the house, this one was probably the easiest to put together. It has a lot of character already so it didn't take much to make it feel like home. Hands down my favorite thing about the room is the ceiling. Some of the beams have spot lights so when they are turned on, they illuminate different parts of the ceiling: Our couch is Crate & Barrel but we bought it second-hand from CraigsList. It has been through three moves and has endured abuse from our dog Rosie. Luckily it is slip-covered and washed often. Also since moving to the house, we have cracked down and no longer allow the dog on the couch. Sorry Rosie! The geometric pillows are from Home Goods and the solid pillows are from West Elm. This one is from Target. As for our coffee table, see how we made made it over here. On each side of the couch, we have two of these end tables that are painted in Annie Sloan's Old White. To see other things we've painted with Annie Sloan Chalk Paint, click here. On the left side of the living room when you walk in we have this hutch: We bought it from the previous owners. They originally had it in the guest house but since we needed a piece of furniture for this wall, Chris and I moved it into the living room. I found this glass water jug in a basement of a garage sale for only $3! Always check the basements! On the other side of the living room, we've hung this large painting: It was in my parents' living room growing up although with a different mat and frame. One entire wall of the living room is built-ins which have been a challenge to fill and decorate. Here are some close-ups of the shelves. Please note that these are all works in progress! I added wheels to this old crate from a garage sale. Super easy to do. I've covered some of my books that didn't have "attractive" covers with brown paper: Onto the fireplace... I haven't done much with the mantle yet except place a few accessories on it like these plant stands: A few more shots around the room: This bench came from an estate sale. I like how it offers extra seating in the living room. This end table and the arm chair behind it (there are actually two of each) were left for us by the sellers! Thanks for reading & happy Friday! - Caitlin
Enjoy these 32 “Creepy Abandoned Windows and Doors”. It’s no wonder we find these broken windows and doors creepy yet compelling.
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喜歡復古味道的屋主,一定深受台灣早期門窗上常見的壓花玻璃所吸引,由簡單圖案交織出繁複細緻的玻璃,透出來的光特別柔和,這些已經不再生產的古早玻璃有著舊時光才有的獨特氛圍。相較透明壓花玻璃,彩色鑲嵌玻璃帶著異國色彩,透出的光影更是光彩奪目。不論「壓花玻璃」或「彩色鑲嵌玻璃」,兩者都還是現代居家裝飾的絕佳風格建材,我們也採訪到明順玻璃行與嘉美彩色鑲嵌玻璃工作坊,讓他們精彩的作品,帶大家重新認識舊工藝的美。|91844|建築空間,玻璃,復古,彩色玻璃
So we are journeying to Rajasthan from Bangalore on route to the family's farm for the Diwali holidays and we stop at a coffee shop. This painting by Radha Krishna is hanging on the wall - Lord Krishna as baby. My first thought is: wow, that's amazing! So intricately painted, yet hanging amongst the
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Povoação. Southern Coast of the island of São Miguel. Açores (Azores).
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I have always had a curiosity about windows. Like the structure of houses, they change from region to region and "Windows of the World" was born, a big evolution from the earliest windows that were only a hole in the wall.
One of the many intricate design stained glass windows at the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque. Made by the glass studio France Vitrail International.
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Casa en Chaflán is a contemporary home located in Valencia, Spain, designed in 2021 by Destudio Arquitectura.
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The end of the year brings a chance to retreat, relax and reflect - and we embrace this state fully in our latest issue of est magazine. Issue 31 is a celebration of spaces to bring balance; from a home overhauled to bring more alignment with its natural surroundings to a family home turned weekend getaway, these are places of retreat. This time of year is also a space to be merry and to cherish those around us, so we’ve collected gift ideas from leading design influencers to inspire your festive celebrations. And let’s not forget, with warmer weather comes longer days and projects to be undertaken - so we’ve indulged our love of the great outdoors with an edit of the best outdoor showers, sun lounges, lighting and hardy materials to elevate your summer spaces. So whether you prefer your holidays filled with relaxation and reflection or activity-driven and packed with ideas, consider Issue 31 your summer reading sorted.
I have always had a curiosity about windows. Like the structure of houses, they change from region to region and "Windows of the World" was born, a big evolution from the earliest windows that were only a hole in the wall.
When building or remodeling, the selection of window types enables you to customize your choice based on lighting needs and personal style.
I have enjoyed taking these images of the new Gilbert Temple and am pleased to make them available for purchase. Enlargement sizes available: 8 x 10, 11 x 14, 16 x 20, 20 x 30 and 24 x 36. For pricing and to place an order go to http://www.ordergilbertimages.com Images on canvas are also available at prices shown. Order by image number, at the bottom LH corner (Starts with a "D"). Click on the large image to enlarge further. --John Power The large watermark will not be shown on your prints; it is only here for copyright protection. 8 x 10, 11 x 14, and 16 x 20 will be cropped slightly from as they are shown here. The images enlarge directly to 20 x 30 and 24 x 36 with no cropping. All images are edited for best printing. Copyright 2013-15, all rights reserved.
Image 1 of 25 from gallery of Boxhagener Straße / Tchoban Voss Architekten. Photograph by Roland Halbe
Impressive 30 or 40 inch tall cathedral windows. Also called church windows, these layered designs, with their rich texture and special antiqued, finishing techniques are the definition of BoHo decor. These beautiful window frames are inspired by the gothic era in architecture: they are tall and slim with arches and beautiful detail. Each one is hand finished, and no two are exactly alike. Each frame is laser cut from 2 layers of Baltic birch, then hand-built and hand finished by our team of artists. They are light weight and easy to hang. Choose from White over Brown, Brown over Carbon Gray and NEW White over Dark Brown! Larger sizes are available. Want a different color combo? Just ask!
The common image of the Saarland region was of dirty heavy industry involving the vast deposits of coal found there. The heavy i...
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