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  • Bathroom Disasters to Avoid

    Bathroom Disasters to Avoid

    If there is one thing we’ve learned from a quarter-century of attendance on this revolving ball of rock we call earth it’s that you should never underestimate the stupidity of some people. Perhaps we’re being a little harsh here, as we all make mistakes at some time or other…

    Yes, nobody is immune, and we’re afraid that includes you and other designers when it comes to putting together a bathroom suite. Whether these are for public or private use, bathrooms are – first and foremost – a functional space, and thus require technical thought to assure they are as practical as possible. As we’ll see from the below examples though, this is not always the case – learn from their mistakes.

    Get Your Measurements Right

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    You could be forgiven for feeling a little bit exposed, here. We can’t tell if this is a mismatch of measurements or merely the maladroit locating of hinges, but either way it’s a disaster. Be sure to measure up components and plan properly when researching your bathroom, as this kind of thing can happen. Actually, while we’re here, just get a professional to fit it – the extra expense would be worth it to avoid a catastrophe.

    Make the Most of Available Space

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    In some ways you have to admire this person, who has not allowed the fact that this room isn’t big enough to swing a gnat, never mind a cat, to put him off.  Only a gymnast would be able to use this toilet. The lesson here is to be flexible in smaller bathrooms. Fit storage cupboards to a wall to create floor space, for instance, or install a small cloakroom basin in the corner as opposed to stuck obstructively in the middle of the wall. Also, to make this plain, do not wedge your toilet into a corner where nobody can access it, as the object has not so much been defeated there as trounced. Similarly, do ensure your solid metal shower heads go in the shower enclosure…

    Don’t Confuse Functions

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    This isn’t as gross as it sounds, honest. We mean room functions, not – ahem – never mind. The example above is a good exemplification of designing at cross-purposes. Those chairs and that table are for sitting out on the veranda, perhaps sipping a glass of chilled white wine with a book in your lap, the sun gently warming your face. Instead, the setup here seems to be for the exhibitionist, who simply cannot visit the toilet without a rapt (though comfortable) audience. There are plenty of other rooms of the home, so don’t try and ram all sorts in the bathroom.

    Think Carefully About the Look

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    We admit to tiptoeing slightly here, as there is nothing more invidious than making strident opinions about something as subjective as taste. However, we urge you to think long and hard about what you want to put in your bathroom. Granted, a putrid pink wall with a dazzling array of green stars on it might look modish (to you) now, but in five years are you going to want to tear it all out – at the expense of money and time – when you are being laughed at by all and sundry and the design is making you want to hold your head under when in the bath. We bet the person who installed the bathroom in that photo thought the mucus-hued ceramics and explosion-in-a-baked-bean-factory walls were wacky and unique, but I’m afraid they were just badly, badly wrong. This isn’t anything cool LED shower heads or a set of trendy vertical radiators can even rescue. Future-proof your design, for the sake of your wallet and sanity.

     

  • Outstanding Bathtub Design for an Inevitable Relaxing Bath Experience

    Outstanding Bathtub Design for an Inevitable Relaxing Bath Experience

    Since nowadays the bathroom space has been elevated to an oasis of relaxation and tranquility, it’s essential to find a bathtub that suits your demands in terms of functionality and aesthetics. KNIEF & CO. GmbH, specialists with an extensive collection of acrylic bathtubs, were our inspiration for today’s post. Looking their amazing new catalog, we found this gorgeous bathtub and we wanted to share with you, in case you’re looking for something out of the ordinary. Make statements in quality and elegance  and get your individual style to your bathroom with LOOK, a bathtub with special and unique freestanding design.

    Its striking shape is a pure power of attraction. LOOK is a modern interpretation of the traditional bathtub that best fits large spaces designed in modern minimalist style. The creative, clean design persuades through the interesting combination of materials; its sides are made of transparent glass, which transforms it into an eye catcher for your bathroom. Besides the fact that it ensures a relaxing, luxury bathing, optimal comfort and radiates a medidative peace, it does also enhance your bathroom interior design. It is produced exclusively in Europe, being guaranteed its highest material and processing quality. Below are some inspiring photos with LOOK to see how it can be framed.

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    Photos © Knief

  • Contemporary Apartment Renovation in the Gothic Quarter, Barcelona

    Contemporary Apartment Renovation in the Gothic Quarter, Barcelona

    Barcelona based architectural design company YLAB, founded by Tobias Laarmann and Yolanda Yuste, manages to accomplish spectacular results each time it gets to a new project. Specialized in modern design, YLAB Arquitectos creates striking designs for a wide range of clients, both with commercial and private needs.

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    In this post, we want to share with you one of their gorgeous renovations that we liked very much. Situated in the heart of Barcelona’s Gothic Quarter, Spain, this 130 m2 apartment showed in these images is defined by contemporary design style. The architects had a strong intervention creating identity for each one of the different spaces, however respecting the original structure. They reinterpreted the existing spatial composition and redefined the allocated functions and uses with the aim of designing new spatial and visual connections where modern elements to predominate instead of the traditional ones.

    The young owner of the apartment wanted to have a peaceful environment that combines in an intelligent way both privacy (bedroom and work space) and social places (for parties and meals). All rooms are modern and stylish, dressed in a neutral color scheme that induce a feeling of warmth,elegance and cleanness thourghout. We cannot decide which of the rooms is the most beautiful; they all look amazing and each one of them have something special to share with the owner. Even that kitchen-dining room is superb. Very spacious, elegant too, with modern minimalist furniture, it recalls the old clubs and cafes. The overall design makes it unique, but the ceiling that continues with the longitudinal wall is definitely something creative and give this space a whole new dimension. Beginning in the entrance vestibule, the ceiling and longitudinal wall are paneled with tinted pine woods slats, assembled by hand. How do you think this kitchen-dining area look like?

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    Photos © 1-9: Jordi Canosa /© 10: Ciro Frank Schiappa

     

  • Table and Drawer Unit Impresses with Fluid Sculptural Form

    Table and Drawer Unit Impresses with Fluid Sculptural Form

    Istanbul-based architectural and design studio, Nuvist, has an amazing portofolio with awesome creations showcasing modern design correlated with futuristic approaches. Their unique organic and dynamic form language is just impressive and manages to stand out no matter the setting. Simplicity, functionality and elegance that characterize Nuvist’s products, also meet in one of their new project, entitled Nuvska.

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    Designed as a table and drawer unit, Nuvska reflects smooth curvilinear lines, which come together in a sculptural continuous three dimensional form that draw attention right away. The creative design can be used for all angles of 360 degrees for all contemporary indoor spaces. By using this interesting design technique, the result is stunning: an unusual furniture object with personality which improves functionality and energy of the spaces through its futuristic, dynamic shape.

    Endless fluid visual effects are created through the simple continuous loop lines, so Nuvska reveals unexpected sides of the project. It can be used as a multi-functional furniture piece (table, reception or office desk), its daring colors make it easy to combine with a variety of modern chairs and decors- futuristic ideas being encouraged. See below some photos with this unconventional concept and share with us your opinion.

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    Photos © Nuvist

  • Create your Ideal Bathroom Décor with Innovative Teuco Whirlpool Tubs

    Create your Ideal Bathroom Décor with Innovative Teuco Whirlpool Tubs

    The bathtubs range from TEUCO is just amazing. There is no wonder that their design and innovation brought the company major international acknowledgements over the years, along with the Interior Innovation Award 2013, which is one of the most prestigious global awards in the furniture industry. The Italian company provides bathroom furniture from the 70s, and starting with the 90s it began producing widespread bathtubs made of Duralight®, a revolutionary composite material at the time. Whether they are round, rectangular or corner- shaped, available with or without whirlpool, made of acrylic or Duralight®, TEUCO bathtubs models impress you through their highest quality  and extraordinary features. The simple yet striking design of every bathtub combines creativity, with efficiency and a focus on relaxation and fitness.

    They are also highly modular, so you can customize your choice according to your needs and setting. In this post, we shared with you some gorgeous examples of whirlpools, namely Seaside T07, Sorgente and Naos. Stylish, with clean appearance and remarkable characteristics (.mood lighting, waterfall, soft cushions, anti-vibration solutions and silent motors -Hydrosilence®, smart massage system which works deeper into the epidermis, to contact the muscle tissue; -Hydrosonic®), these whirpools offer you a multi-sensory experience.  You can use it like a traditional bath or always full and ready for use, just like a swimming pool. Total relaxation is guaranteed! Check out the other beautiful and smart bathtubs and furniture collections by visiting their website at the beginning of this post.

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    Photos © TEUCO

  • Steps for Staining Your Concrete Floor

    Steps for Staining Your Concrete Floor

    One of the methods of adding depth of color and marbling to your concrete floor is through application of stain. But before applying a stain, you will need to work on the floor using concrete grinders. Doing this can easily be done by following the following simple instructions.

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    Photo © Greenbelt Homes

    Step 1#: Remove the Trim Work

    If the floor being acid stained is preexisting one, you will need to ensure that all baseboards and trim works are removed. Failure to do this could lead to extensive damage of the stain mixture.

    Step 2#: Masking the Walls

    Make sure the walls are covered using twelve inch masking paper. This is necessary so as to prevent the occurrence of discoloration when the staining is being done. Cover all your walls and lower parts of cabinets which may be exposed. Make sure you wrap the tape around your finger so that it can have adhesive on both sides. Position the paper on the wall and pull it tight and ensure you secure it after every 12 inches using pieces of painter’s tape. Ensure that knobs on the bottom side of the cabinet cover together with metal screws are covered with painter’s tape.

    Step 3#: Mix the Acid Stain

    Mix the stains in an exterior place where there is enough ventilation. One of the key ingredients of the mixture is hydrochloric acid and this can be harmful at times. You should make sure that you wear protective devices because of the acidic nature of hydrochloric acid. The acid stain should be added to the water and not water to the acid. For floors that are machine trowelled, make sure that the ration of stain is one to one. When you add water, you are able to control how deep the color will be. Try using the sprayer outside and ensure there is good flow before using it on the inside.

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    Photo © Artisan Custom Homes

    Step 4#: Apply the Acidic Stain

    When you are applying the stains, you should make sure that the spray is about 18 inches above the floor. The spraying should be in random and it’s imperative that the floor be made wet. The acid that forms part of the stain reacts with lime thus giving it a hue appearance. The places where there is more lime will turn to be darker. The first and second coat should be separated by an hour. Repeat the process until when the floor reaches the desired color.

    Step 5#: Neutralize the Stain

    The hydrochloric acid which is found in the stain should be neutralized using one part of ammonia and four parts of water. The mixture of water and ammonia should be applied using a two gallon plastic pump sprayer.

    Step 6#: Clean the Floor

    Make sure that you allow the floor to dry and clean it using a mop. Any extra water should be vacuumed up and the floor should be allowed to dry before you start sealing.

    Step 7#: Seal the Floor

    This is very important as it really helps to prevent the floor from everyday wear and tear. There are many types of concrete sealers that can be used to achieve this goal. The sealers should be applied in multiple layers rather than a whole one.

     Author Bio:-

    Meggie Haneckow is a writer and blogger who loves to write about hot and trending topics. He is currently writing for free spa maintenance eBook.

  • 10 Important Tips to Care for Hot Tubs

    10 Important Tips to Care for Hot Tubs

    Spas and hot tubs require regular maintenance and care so that it remains clean and free from bacteria. The temperature of spas and hot tubs are susceptible to the growth of bacteria and so regular maintenance is pertinent. With regular usage, natural body oils, deodorants, residual soap, hair, perspiration and other unwanted contaminants are released into the water. There are different ways to maintain hot tubs and fiberglass spas quite easily.

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    Hot Tub Care Guide

    Quality of water: One of the most important aspects of maintaining hot tub is to ensure the quality of water. Spa water should be checked twice in a week all round the year. Spa water should be balanced and sanitized appropriately. There are basically two types of water Sanitizers which are used in spas and hot tubs which include chlorine and bromine. Although both these Sanitizers can be used for effective sanitation, chlorine releases strong odor and it breaks down quickly in high temperatures. Bromine, on the other hand, is considerably less odorless and seldom causes skin irritations.

    The temperature of the spa: The temperature of the spa is another important factor to consider before using it. Most of the modern spas include Eco mode features which can be used to increase the temperature of the water to a comfortable level. This feature can be utilized to save energy.

    Maintenance of chemical balance: Most spa owners use chemical test strips to check the chemical levels in the spa water. Spas can be well maintained if the PH level and chlorine levels are balanced.

    Change the water: Spa water needs to be drained completely and refilled again once in three or four months depending on usage.

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    Spa covers: Another important aspect of maintaining spas and hot tubs is using the right spa cover. These covers must fit tightly over the hot tubs so as to prevent heat from escaping. Good insulating covers can help to reduce electric bills to a large extent.

    Condition hot tub covers: Spa covers must be conditioned once in a month so as to prolong its life. Regular conditioning will help to prevent cracking and hardening of these covers.

    Use of hot tub chemicals: While using hot tub chemicals, the right alphabetic order should be followed. The alkaline levels need to be adjusted first which should be followed by the use of bromine or chlorine sanitizer. The water should also be checked for calcium hardness and finally the pH level.

    Maximize the effect of chemicals: Hot tub chemicals must be added one at a time and different chemicals should be added within a time gap of two hours for optimum effectiveness.

    Saturation index: Spa water can be evaluated by calculating the saturation index.

    Quality hot tub chemicals: It is also essential to buy high quality spa chemicals for best results. It is quite easy to maintain spas and hot tubs with the right information. A free spa maintenance eBook can be downloaded from reputed websites too.

     

    Author Bio:-

    Meggie Haneckow is a writer and blogger who loves to write about hot and trending topics. He is currently writing for free spa maintenance eBook.

  • Lovely Single Family Residence “Floating” above the Ground

    Lovely Single Family Residence “Floating” above the Ground

    Located at the foot of the Vitosha Mountain near Sofia, Bulgaria, this 310 sq.m modern house is a residential project designed and projected by Bulgarian architectural company 4DA Ltd, one of the nominated works  by the Bulgarian Architects’ Association to compete for the European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture Mies van der Rohe Award 2011. The briefing was to build a single family house fully exposed to the maximum amount of sunlight from each and direction, with a mixture of independent renewable energy sources and backup systems, that also have to take advantage of the spectacular vista towards the city.

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    The project meets both the the residential and recreational owner’s specific needs. Its addresses all the required features, being a welcoming home that opens up to the wonderful views of the surrounding area. Its area is 2780 sq.m and the location is amazing considering, besides the natural landscape, the mountain climate with cooler summer, snowier winters and fresh air all year round. Given the constraints of the existing steep slope of the terrain, the residence is designed to “float” above the ground and the main entrance is made as a bridge and finds on the upper of two levels. At this level are also situated the main rooms of the house (the living room with a separate kitchen and three bedrooms), designed in such a way that an atrium is formed in the middle of it allowing the sunlight into the premises more effectively.

    Partially beneath the upper floor, the ground floor includes a service room along with a small SPA equipped with a counter-current swimming pool. Green design concepts were integrated, including floor to ceiling windows for natural light and ventilation, solar panels installed on the south slope of the roof for optimal sun exposure and a sewerage system that runs through custom designed waste management station equipped with holding tanks so the purified water can be used for irrigation.

    The interiors features stylish contemporary furniture and neutral color palette that give the entire layout of the house a clean and elegant look. Floor to ceiling windows that partially replace the use of common walls are everywhere allowing the sun to flood each room with warmth and offering a maximum connectivity with the environment. The views captured are splendid, inviting to calm and relaxation. Here are some pictures with the project.

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    Photos © Valentina Petrova