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Office furniture should be bought very carefully because they represent the whole organization. But it is going to be an expensive deal, so it’s better to decide first that how much money should be spent on furnishing the office. And then, as per the budget one can think about hiring a professional for the installation, or to buy good quality furniture from a showroom. And another important thing is to keep the interior design of the office in mind.
If we talk about chairs, then these are the most important accessories of an organization. These could be of various types depending upon the need of the user. There is a wide array of choice for the customers in the form of wood and steel tubular constructions. And there are folding chairs which are useful in office enclosures. The selection of furniture for a lobby mainly depends upon the area available. This kind of a place looks better with chairs and couches with leather furnishings.
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Posted by Alex Bhaswara on April 4, 2012 at 5:42 am under Furniture.
Tags: Better, Furniture, Office, Place, Work
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Kitchen area is the most rigorously used part of the home. It faces maximum abuses due to extreme heat, greasy surface, cutting and chopping on the surface and everything related to cooking. Homeowners thus invest on granite worktops. Also, it gives enticing and appealing look to the area. Installing granite tops would always be a worthwhile decision while planning to remodel kitchen. Their availability in a wide variety of patterns and colours make them epitome of long lasting splendour and lustre. The ranges in granites come in a broad assortments and textures that start from deep greys with black flecks to midnight black. Of course granite worktops impart beauty and style to any kitchen but they provide lots of other benefits too. Granite stone has a typical feature of adding a sense of luxury is the kitchen. Also, it remains a fresh and new no matter how many years it has been since you installed it. As a result the market value of your house increases when you decide to sell it. The attractive feature of Granite work top is that it is easy to maintain and clean. Although regular mopping is enough to get them cleaned but for greasy surface or stain a mild household cleanser can be used to wipe away the dirt on it. Furthermore for you can preserve it for a lifetime along with its sheen using a topical sealant. Another reason why you should them is their durability and resistance to scratch and chip. They can be used in anyway you want. You need not to be gentle while using Granite worktops. As it is heat resistant you can place hot pans directly from the stove on the surface without fearing any damage. Moreover, it is made of natural material which resists them from damaging by freezing, thawing, mould and mildew. It eases down your kitchen work as it works great as a chopping and cutting board. Granite worktops have wide applications apart from usual kitchen area. Their extremely user friendly features make the ideal to use it in the patio where you can enjoy frequent barbeques and picnics without worrying about damaging the culinary area. Granite can be also used to your living space either as a coffee table or dining table. It bestows an extremely rich look to the interior of the house. It can be even installed in bathroom’s floors or walls. Therefore, granite proves itself as an ideal material that lifts up the exuberant glaze and look of your home.
Posted by Alex Bhaswara on March 31, 2012 at 5:42 am under Interior Design.
Tags: EaseOff, Granite, Work, Worktops
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The kitchen is an integral part of the house. It is that room where the entire family collects to share a meal. It is often said that unless the ladies of the household adore the kitchen, the food that they prepare turns to be just average. Therefore it becomes essential for the kitchen to be in your good books, and to your likings. Each and every equipment from the shade and type of paint, the cupboards you may build, and the positioning of your appliances and other details must be proper to make cooking a joyful experience. However, one thing that really needs to be the best is the Kitchen worktop.
Kitchen worktop is an area including the sink, preparation and the cooking area. It is the worktop where you do chopping, blending, washing, drying and serving basically, almost everything you do in the kitchen. If you have your meals in the kitchen as well, you have all the more reason to pick a countertop that looks amazing as well as serves the purpose.
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Posted by Alex Bhaswara on February 5, 2012 at 5:42 pm under Kitchens.
Tags: Kitchen, Segregate, Work, Worktops
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Understanding How Interior Design Companies Work: Lighting for Mood Part V – Daypart Scene Designs
In this series which I call “Lighting for Mood,” I draw on my experience working with some of London’s top interior design companies to describe current best practices in this exciting area of design.
In my previous article (Lighting for Mood Part IV), I described the basics of pre-set lighting design. In this article I talk about a new movement, in use today by certain prestigious interior design companies in London: “daypart scene” lighting design.
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Posted by Alex Bhaswara on January 22, 2012 at 5:42 am under Interior Design.
Tags: Companies, Daypart, Design, Designs, Interior, Lighting, Mood, Part, Scene, Understanding, Work
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Understanding How Interior Design Companies Work: Lighting for Mood Part II – Fine-Tuning
Interior design companies understand the term “mood” to mean a barely-definable, abstract quality that makes us feel “in tune” with our surroundings. In London, lighting is often a critical part of an interior design company’s toolbox in creating the perfect mood. In this series which I call “Lighting for Mood,” I will draw on my experience working with some of London’s Top Interior Design Companies to describe current best practices in this exciting area of design.
Mood and atmosphere are the ‘special effects’ of any lighting scheme, but the subtle levels required can only be determined at the fine-tuning stage. Once the various layers of lighting have been selected, interior design companies focus on creating a balance that can produce visual harmony. This is especially important in London, where outdoor gloom can often make indoor spaces appear flat or dull. The approach used by interior design companies is similar to that involved with layering textures and fabrics when decorating. Uplighting may need to be combined with down-lighting, or table light with spotlight, in just the right proportions. Some interior design companies will employ specialist lighting consultants to advise and guide the process.
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Posted by Alex Bhaswara on January 14, 2012 at 5:43 am under Interior Design.
Tags: Companies, Design, FineTuning, Interior, Lighting, Mood, Part, Understanding, Work
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Understanding How Interior Design Companies Work: Lighting for Mood Part I – Introduction
Interior design companies understand the term “mood” to mean a barely-definable, abstract quality that makes us feel “in tune” with our surroundings. In London, many interior design companies will focus on lighting, more than any other element, because it allows the design team to manipulate the way rooms look and feel. London has so many lighting boutiques and showrooms that it is often no problem to find exactly the right light fixture or effect to meet any interior design need. In this series which I call “Lighting for Mood,” I will draw on my experience working with some of London’s top interior design companies to describe some best practices in this exciting area of design.
Light is all-important. For example, if an interior design company has a brief to create a room in which guests will feel relaxed, light can achieve this. Alternatively, if the client desires a space that is exciting and stimulating, then light will make it happen. Light reflects the way we choose to live, and professional interior design companies can even use it to change a mood from morning to evening.
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Posted by Alex Bhaswara on January 11, 2012 at 5:46 am under Interior Design.
Tags: Companies, Design, Interior, Introduction, Lighting, Mood, Part, Understanding, Work
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