Free Interior Designing Games Online
Free Interior Designing Games Online

Interior design concepts that add value
January 20th, 2009
Free Interior Designing Games Online
Free Interior Designing Games Online

January 20th, 2009
Interior Design Bloggers
Interior Design Bloggers

Design Gives Back: Pet Scarf Project
January 20th, 2009
Interior Design Lesson Plans
i want open a pre school can u help me about the requrment which i need to open a pre school.?
i want to open a school give me the information which is helpful for my school. designs of uniform ,name of school,place interior ,activity which i will use in my school for students ,lesson plans
This will help you tremendously…
http://tinyurl.com/678os7
Interior Design Lesson Plans

i want open a pre school can u help me about the requrment which i need to open a pre school.?
i want to open a school give me the information which is helpful for my school. designs of uniform ,name of school,place interior ,activity which i will use in my school for students ,lesson plans
This will help you tremendously…
http://tinyurl.com/678os7
Interior and Exterior Angles of a Polygon
January 20th, 2009
Interior Design For Small Spaces
Painting question? what color makes a room appear larger?
I read in an interior design magazine before that certain colors can make a room look larger or smaller. I’m looking for help choosing colors for my very small bathroom. The room has very little wall space & right now the walls & ceiling are off white. The floor is beige and hunter green ceramic tiles w/green grout.
What colors would make the room apprear larger?
Lighter colors tend to make spaces appear larger and airier. A much paler version of the hunter green for the walls and an eggshell or light beige for the ceiling will “raise” the ceiling and make the walls appear taller. If height isn’t a problem, the pale green can be used for both walls and ceiling and can be custom-mixed for you at the paint store. Hunter green can be used for the door, baseboards and any trim. Go with the same green for a cotton bath matt (very tasteful) and acquire towels that are green, beige and both.
A well placed mirror can be very effective but if your bathroom is as small as I think it is, an extra mirror on the wall may be disconcerting. And you may not have the budget or the inclination to retile your floor. This is a big job that requires skill and the right equipment, like a tile cutter. The floor sounds fine as it is. You can work with it. If it seems too “heavy”, use a beige bath matt to lighten it up instead of a green one.
If the room lacks a window, a small to moderately sized framed print of an outdoor scene (not a photograph) on one wall can create a window, provide a “view” and help to open the room.
Whatever colors you ultimately choose, be sure the type of paint you use is appropriate for a bathroom (moisture, you know) or you may find it peeling within 6 months.
Interior Design For Small Spaces

Painting question? what color makes a room appear larger?
I read in an interior design magazine before that certain colors can make a room look larger or smaller. I’m looking for help choosing colors for my very small bathroom. The room has very little wall space & right now the walls & ceiling are off white. The floor is beige and hunter green ceramic tiles w/green grout.
What colors would make the room apprear larger?
Lighter colors tend to make spaces appear larger and airier. A much paler version of the hunter green for the walls and an eggshell or light beige for the ceiling will “raise” the ceiling and make the walls appear taller. If height isn’t a problem, the pale green can be used for both walls and ceiling and can be custom-mixed for you at the paint store. Hunter green can be used for the door, baseboards and any trim. Go with the same green for a cotton bath matt (very tasteful) and acquire towels that are green, beige and both.
A well placed mirror can be very effective but if your bathroom is as small as I think it is, an extra mirror on the wall may be disconcerting. And you may not have the budget or the inclination to retile your floor. This is a big job that requires skill and the right equipment, like a tile cutter. The floor sounds fine as it is. You can work with it. If it seems too “heavy”, use a beige bath matt to lighten it up instead of a green one.
If the room lacks a window, a small to moderately sized framed print of an outdoor scene (not a photograph) on one wall can create a window, provide a “view” and help to open the room.
Whatever colors you ultimately choose, be sure the type of paint you use is appropriate for a bathroom (moisture, you know) or you may find it peeling within 6 months.
Karim Rashid Interior Design with Samsung TV-Series 4
January 20th, 2009
Interior Design Hdb Singapore
Interior Design Hdb Singapore

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