Archives for 2014

Who Played What: The Beatles Song Chart

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Saying Goodbye to Your Old Furnace

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Choosing New Cabinets? Here’s What to Know Before You Shop

Screen Shot 2014-02-21 at 8.07.48 AMGet the scoop on kitchen and bathroom cabinet materials and construction methods to understand your options

With all the options available, choosing cabinets for your kitchen or bath can be an overwhelming experience. Aesthetics aside, there are lots of factors that might not be readily apparent that will impact the cabinet’s performance and price. Understanding those factors will give you an advantage in making your selection.

There are three basic structural components to a cabinet: the box, the shelves and the drawers. Each can be constructed in a number of ways. Cabinets generally come four ways: boxed and ready to install in standard dimensions, boxed and ready to assemble, semicustom and custom.

To get a better understanding of the way cabinets are made, I visited two manufacturers: Canyon Creek Cabinet Company in Monroe, Washington, which makes semicustom units, and O.B. Williams Company in Seattle, a 125-year-old woodworking shop that builds custom cabinets.

 

General contractors, home builders, and more ∨From Shabby Chic home accents to contemporary furniture and the perfect mirror, browse thousands of decorating ideas to inspire your next home project.
Browse inspiring bedroom design, then outfit your own beds, convertible sofa beds ordaybed with luxury bedding and decorative throws.

Furniture origami: Saving space in your apartment

For those of us trying to live within a certain means, we like to think of there not being such a thing as small spaces so much as small imaginations.

If you’ve been feeling the crunch of a not-so-luxurious living space, check out a few of the ideas in this clever infographic, and luxuriate in being the king or queen of your own compact castle.

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Your Total Home Organizing and Decluttering Guide

Screen Shot 2014-02-20 at 1.31.53 PMTake it slow or be a speed demon — this room-by-room approach to organizing and storage will get your home in shape no matter how you roll

Party’s over, folks. It’s that time of year — now that the stockings have been taken down and the confetti has been swept away, any excuse to hold off on decluttering your home is long gone. Take advantage of the new year and give your home a fresh start. We’ve compiled some of the best cleaning and organizing guides from Houzz, room by room, to help you start off the year with a clean slate.

 

Kitchen ideas, bathroom ideas, and more ∨From kitchens to the living room, window treatments add a finishing touch to any room in the house.
As you get ready to host an event, be sure you have enough dining room chairs and dishes for dinner guests, as well as enough bakeware and chef knives for food preparation.

The cost of living in the U.S. INTERACTIVE

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Check out this interactive infographic that takes a look at the rankings of each state in terms of a whole host of factors including college tuition, gas prices, and home prices to name a few.


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Towers of Power: Industrial Loft Defined by Airy Additions

for-loftAn old, slightly run-down industrial loft in Brussels received a modern makeover from Belgian architecture firm adn Architectures. The designers added two light, airy volumes to the space to segment it without adding too much visual weight while taking advantage of the high ceilings. The finished space is called FOR, and it is a surprisingly bright and comfortable home.
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Both form and function were kept as simple and straightforward as possible. Along one of the long walls, a built-in storage area keeps the residents’ belongings hidden away behind bright white doors. The loft’s other long wall is home to a simple, low-sitting kitchen setup.

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The two elevated volumes are home to an office and a bedroom which sit on either side of a central eating area. Their metallic mesh walls keep these rooms connected to the rest of the loft space, but hidden enough that they still feel like private, separate rooms.

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The real stars of this interior redesign are the unusual stairs leading up to the two elevated rooms. They are made of folded steel and cantilevered to appear almost as though they are floating. Their passive presence in the loft makes them almost melt into the second-story “towers.”

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The architects and their clients set out to create a simple space that contained four walls and some windows, and would fulfill the basic needs to sleep, wash, eat, and relax. They did this by keeping the colors neutral, the materials simple, and the space open and attached to its industrial roots – and they also managed to make the home an elegant and comfortable space to live.

Read more: http://dornob.com/towers-of-power-industrial-loft-defined-by-airy-additions/#ixzz2tncUQOck

Remodeling: Cost vs. Value 2014

Some really great information about the Cost of remodeling and how to leverage your money specific to the Greater Seattle Area.

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Here’s the link to the report: Cost of remodeling

Opening the door to a new kind of door [video]

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Doors are a pretty straightforward invention, either opening on a hinge, sliding into the wall, or folding, so you wouldn’t normally think of them as an area begging for innovation…

…until Klemens Torggler, and Austrian company, came along and blew our minds, that is.

Meet the Evolution Door, a combination of rotating squares and origami that finally makes the doorway a topic of conversation worthy of any designer.

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