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Wisdom and diligence of the owner is not limited to home improvement and the choice of practical and natural furniture, but also further care of them. See how to care for wooden staircase
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There are five elements of Feng Shui: Fire, Water, Earth, Metal and Wood. Each of them works both independently and in collaboration with others, to restore peace and bring energy into your home. See how to use 5 elements of Feng Shui in interior design
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Feng Shui is the art, based on the recommendations of the system, originating in ancient Eastern philosophies. It is intended to create an atmosphere of balance and harmony in the interior, which in turn leads to a sense of balance and harmony of the inner world of a human. See the main principles of Feng Shui
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Art Deco is a visual and influential part of the art and decor, which first appeared in France after the First World War. See how to create Art Deco style in your interior
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If you stand in front of the Butake chair, it may seem as if it is composed of pixels. Yes, there is the impact of the digital age, the forms of which are increasingly used in the design. See amazing pixel chair by Mexican designer
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Even a dryer for washed clothes can be an interesting design object. Furniture designer Aaron Dunkerton has designed a nice and compact clothes dryer that will suit small apartments. See Aaron Dunkerton’s star-shaped dryer
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Doors are an integral part of the interior of any home. They must be able not only to open and close, protect from noise and prying eyes, but also be pleasing to the eye. See how to renovate your interior using door stickers
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Bedroom area is one of the most interesting areas for decorating. This place is quite secluded, even intimate. It should be relaxing and comfortable. In this article we will discuss how to arrange the bedside zone properly. Elements of bedside zone decor
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Can the city of skyscrapers grow among the greenery, ponds and park paths? Ma Yansong from Chinese MAD studio has presented a master plan of the city of Nanjing in China in a style of the Bi-city Biennale of Urbanism Architecture in Shenzhen. See futuristic design of the Nanjing city
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Young German designer Hanna Emelie Ernsting began selling her own collection of chairs called Petstools. She has founded a company that manufactured Petstools chairs from her sketches after a negative experience with one of the manufacturers of furniture. See the designer’s first own collection
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A graduate of London’s Royal College of Art Lauren Davies has created a small domestic laboratory for those who do not trust cosmetic corporations, so that they could produce natural cosmetics at home. See how to produce natural cosmetics at home
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Young designer from Sweden Johan Lindstén has presented his fixtures called Meltdown Lamps at the Cappellini Milan showroom. See beautiful lamps with environmental implication
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Architect Carlo Bagliani has found an unusual solution for an architectural studio in Genoa, Italy. He built an office in the underground garage and called his creation Underground spaces. See the photos of the creative underground studio
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Countess Dominique de Rokmorel-Golitsyna has no Russian roots. She had inherited a Russian lodge from her husband. Three generations ago childless Comte de Rokmorel adopted Mark Augustine Golitsyn. And this has become a ground for a double last name and passion for Russia. See the Russian hut in French province
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Friends from Belgium, one of the most densely populated countries in the world, spend vacations together. Five families each year travel to Quebec, Canada. And since this tradition is entrenched, they decided that it would be cheaper to buy a house than to live in hotels. See photos of the black interior design
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Pop Art Design exhibition in Barbican Art Gallery in London is opened until February 9, 2014. If you’re in London we advise you to visit it. Find out more about the unique exhibition
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An American architect Robert Oschatz has finished a project that he worked on for almost six years – Chenequa Residence villa on the lake on the western outskirts of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. See photos of the Chenequa Residence villa
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In the digital age clock lost its significance as the main tool for keeping track of time. However, clock continues to attract attention of designers who value not only functional element of clocks, but mostly their decorative qualities. See how to use clocks in interior design
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An interactive giant Rubik’s Cube appeared in the Austrian town of Linz. See amazing interactive Puzzle Facade by Javier Lloret