Monday, 18 October 2010

Verandas and landscapes- How to create a beautiful exterior and a great living space

Landscaping has become one of the favorite DIY and design trends in recent years, and it’s also become an area of design which is considered somehow unaffordable. That’s way off the mark. You can add a lot to your home environment, with just simple but versatile verandas or pergolas. You can also do your design in affordable stages, and reduce outlays to suit your budget.
Landscaping and verandas
Landscaping is actually based on features. The elements of design will be relatively simple.
For example:
• Lawn
• Garden beds
• Rockeries
• Fountain
• Border features and fencing
The idea is that a veranda will complement these features, and provide a transitional environment from the house to the garden landscaping. The designs are naturally interlinked.
If you’ve seen those fabulous old style verandas which seem to create another part of the garden, all decked out with hanging pots, the faithful old family table and bric a brac, you’ll know the design mix a veranda can achieve. It’s not as difficult as it looks. Modern verandas have morphed into a design feature of much the same kind, just slightly more complex.
The modern veranda is now part veranda, part living space, and often enclosed to some degree. This is the “sunroom effect”, based on the fact that many sunrooms usually started as verandas, and people liked them so much they evolved into home extensions.
Design structure
Whatever sort of veranda you have, you can reinvent it into any form, and scape around it as you wish. Forget the mythology of massive expense and unspeakably fashionable bruises to your house budget. The design structure for mixing landscaping and verandas is extremely simple and you can do it at your own speed and on any budget.
You need:
A concept and a look to work with. Pro landscapers work with a plan from the start, and they just develop it into a landscape design.
For example:
The veranda faces south with a nice view. It’s a solid timber design, aged treated pine. It gets heat in one season and cold in another. The basic concept is to provide screening while keeping the view. The homeowner starts by installing some box frame covers with adjustable screens, very cheap, made to measure.
The screens also shield the house from hot and cold. The landscaping, external, now uses plantings to create further cover, like an ivy trellis, a few Chinese pines (small trees which as so beautiful they fit any design and are absolutely zero maintenance.)and some trees outside the view which also function as flower beds while blocking out the hot glare and sun angles and the cold blasts.
Net cost? Some time, but not a lot of money. The result is a beautiful landscape, made to personal tastes, and an upgraded, all-weather veranda.

Pergolas

Pergolas

One of the most loved landscaping icons, pergolas are an additional cover feature, and you can produce the most beautiful covered paths with a pergola, using roses, bougainvilleas, and other climbers.
If you want your place landscaped your way, start with your veranda, and consider what you’d like. The rest is incredible fun

Designing a Fresh Look Living Room with Tweaking the Trend

Living room is the most important place in our house, as the place for relaxing while watching TV or meeting with your beloved family. Designing a fresh look living room is designing a living room by applying a something fresh, new and cozy decoration. Its important to still keep the main function of the room, furniture, flooring, green and white coloring scheme, or anything else that can make your living room looks fresh.
Designing a Fresh Look Living Room with Tweaking the Trend


fresh look living room design


Sunday, 19 September 2010

Irina Silka Project on 3D Kitchen and Kids Study Room

Irina Silka Project on 3D Kitchen and Kids Study Room
Irina Silka is a young architectural designer from Ukraine, she create several amazing project by using software such as 3D Max, Vray, AutoCAD, and Photoshop. Here are several projects from Irina Silka, taken from deviantart.

Irina Silka Project on 3D Kitchen and Kids Study Room


Irina Silka Project on 3D Kitchen and Kids Study Room


Irina Silka Project on 3D Kitchen and Kids Study Room

Irina Silka Project on 3D Kitchen and Kids Study Room

Tuesday, 14 September 2010

Bring a Green Atmosphere into Your House with Indoor Plants

One of good idea to bring the convenience of green atmosphere into your house is by completing it with indoor plants. Many ways to decorate your home interior, and indoor plant in your interior is a example ways to decorate your home. Keeping house plants is the best way to decorate out home. Both, indoor and outdoor plants are not only used as decorative items, but also grown for other benefits. The most important benefit of keeping house plants is that they purify the air.
 Bring a Green Atmosphere into Your House with Indoor Plants
You can choose the Tulsi, Mother Fern, Aloe Vera, or Chinese Evergreen, all of them are can make our interior become convenience while spending our days in our house.
Bring a Green Atmosphere into Your House with Indoor Plants

Bring a Green Atmosphere into Your House with Indoor Plants

Thursday, 2 September 2010

Tips on Designing a Landscape Garden with Planting Grass Seed

Like any other plant, grass seedTips on Designing a Landscape Garden with Planting Grass Seed must be properly planted in order to grow. Although nothing can guarantee a perfect lawn, here are some tips that will stack the odds in your favor.

Picking the Seed 

For most places, you will want to use a mix that will thrive in both sun and shade. Read the bags carefully and choose a seed that will grow well in the conditions you have. For instance, while Kentucky Bluegrass is beautiful, it is high maintenance and a challenge to grow in some areas of the country.
Tips on Designing a Landscape Garden with Planting Grass Seed

Preparing the Soil 

Get a large quantity of fresh topsoil and spread it evenly over the area. Make sure it is at least 3 or 4 inches deep. Break up any sizable clumps. Although it’s easier if the soil remains relatively dry while you plant, don’t worry if you are interrupted by rain.    


Spreading the Seed 

Don’t spread the seed by hand. You won’t get the proper distribution and your grass will grow in clumps. For a small lawn, you can use a hand crank broadcast spreader. For larger lawns, a push spreader is ideal.
To improve the distribution, if you have enough seed, repeat the application over 2 or 3 consecutive days.
Tips on Designing a Landscape Garden with Planting Grass Seed
  

Cultivating

Once spread, use a rake to work all the seed into the soil. Keep in mind that any that remains visible will likely become birdseed.
Tamp the soil to 'lock' the seed underneath, and level as much as possible. Then water the entire area liberally. Continue watering generously on a daily basis until the grass sprouts evenly. In most cases this is 1 to 2 weeks.
Water at a time of day when the water drops on the new grass won’t burn it—generally late in the afternoon or early in the evening is the best time to water. If it rains significantly, of course, you should avoid over-watering.

When to Mow and Treat 

You don’t want to mow the new grass until it is well-established. Wait 2 to 3 weeks after the sprouts appear or until the blades are over 3 inches high.
Also avoid applying weed killer or fertilizer to newly planted grass until it is established. These chemicals can actually burn tender new plants.  

Brown Patch Repair

In an established lawn with bare or brown spots, start by digging up the browned areas. Apply more soil if needed. Treat the bare spots as if they were little patches of new lawn, and follow the above steps for seeding a lawn.
You could also purchase grass patch—a dry green foam infused with seed and fertilizer—to place over the bare patches. Simply apply and keep moist until grass sprouts.


Read more: http://www.doityourself.com/stry/how-to-plant-grass-seed#ixzz0yQidORk6


Friday, 27 August 2010

Grocery Store Design of Bristo Farms, a Department Store with Desert Style

Grocery Store Design of Bristo Farms, a Department Store with Desert Style

A department store is a public place for shopping every thing, gifts, kitchen set and housewares, etc. The design of the store usually designed in a common design such as another shop interior design, I think that Bristo Farms store is different with another shop design, with a Dessert Style, this grocery store is designed with coloring theme like a dessert with warm color. The entrance door is designed such as a Mediterranean home design, but the interior design was different, the floor plans and the colors are beautiful, The first thing you DON'T see when you walk in is the check-out cashiers. In fact, they're nearly hidden off to the right side. It's NOT the typical warehouse look with several long isles of produce stacked on shelves.

Grocery Store Design of Bristo Farms, a Department Store with Desert Style
It is a beautifully decorated and intricate amalgamation of sections and islands. Each department is it's own microcosm of allure and fascination.
Grocery Store Design of Bristo Farms, a Department Store with Desert Style
The deli has a freshly baked pizza section where you can buy it by-the-slice or carry out whole, and next to that is a hand-carved meat sandwich bar. And it's all conveniently located next to the cafe, which offers even more choices of prepared foods. The cafe is just to the left of the deli area, but I couldn't get a picture because there were too many people in the way!
Grocery Store Design of Bristo Farms, a Department Store with Desert Style
Even the cheese section is carefully thought out with presentation in mind. I don't know why, but I've always had a fascination with those big cheese wheels. The interiors are designed specially for each section. Just visit desertsociety to get more information about the Bristo Famrs.
Grocery Store Design of Bristo Farms, a Department Store with Desert Style

Grocery Store Design of Bristo Farms, a Department Store with Desert Style

Grocery Store Design of Bristo Farms, a Department Store with Desert Style

Grocery Store Design of Bristo Farms, a Department Store with Desert Style

Grocery Store Design of Bristo Farms, a Department Store with Desert Style

Grocery Store Design of Bristo Farms, a Department Store with Desert Style

Monday, 9 August 2010

Best Cafe Design with Green Themes

I love very much on green theme in a public place such as a cafe, here I collect several picture of green theme cafe from several places, just feel free to enjoy this green looks cafe design.The first cafe is Akasha Richmond's uber-green restaurant in Culver City. A green cafe withan eco-friendly uniforms, great space, lighting is just right, noise level is "spirited but manageable," there's a pizza she's ordered more than once, her friend got all "dreamy-eyed" over a vegetarian bowl with Punjab beans, desserts are delcious.

Akasha Richmond's uber-green restaurant in Culver City

This is the Lettus cafe, a green restaurant, a natural cafe that made of natural fabrics and a unique stone-like floor, The fabric is 100 percent natural and will not off-gas toxic chemicals into the air—an environmental complement to Weiss’s organic food. The floor is covered with all-natural tiles from Royal Mosa, a company that recaptures and recycles all of its waste, from pigments to gas particulates.

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source: http://la.eater.com, http://www.treehugger.com

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