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Breathtaking Green Hotel In Singapore Showcases Sustainable Architecture
Breathtaking Green Hotel In Singapore Showcases Sustainable Architecture
This Tiny Studio Is Cleverly Divided Into 4 Functional Areas
This Tiny Studio Is Cleverly Divided Into 4 Functional Areas #refinery29 http://www.refinery29.com/living-in-a-shoebox/6#slide-4 Geometric patterns can be found throughout the apartment, including in the kitchen, where the bright yellow and greens really open it all up.Related: How To Maximize Your Cabinet Space
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Thought this was a neat room with an old rustic feel. Found on http://www.thetubconnection.com
The Internet's Most Asked Questions
That's actually kinda cool as long as it's heated. I would love to just sit and read here.
Green Design
Japan's Livespan Extending Villa -- -- "your house should keep you young by challenging you every step of the way. 'It's immoral that people have to die,' Ms. Gins explained."
How To Make A Small Apartment Look Larger by davidsign, Chisinau, Moldova
How To Make A Small Apartment Look Larger by davidsign, Chisinau, Moldova
Living in a Jewel Box: Bill & Richard’s Gorgeously Grand Small Space
Annual issue of House Beautiful is all about Small Spaces. This is a one-room NYC studio? It's the shrink-ray version of a grand manor house.
c. 1770 Georgian Colonial in Portland, Maine
1770 Georgian Colonial - Daniel Dole House in Portland, ME is a large, classic, gambrel two-story house with central hall plan
Tate House Museum
When it was built in 1755, Tate House in Portland, Maine was considered a large and elegant home. The house was constructed for Captain George Tate (1700-1794) and his family who had arrived in the Colonies around 1750. Tate served as the Senior Mast Agent for the British Royal Navy, overseeing the cutting and shipping of white pines from Maine to England. With its clapboards still unpainted, Tate House is one of two residences in Maine with an unusual clerestory in the gambrel roof.