понедельник, 26 марта 2018 г.

We can find a place to create a wine room, or wine cellar. This is under the stairs with a tilted display row and rope lights. Check out… | Wine Cellar in 2019 | Wine cellar, Under stairs wine cellar, Wine cellar racks

Fireplace mantels are usually the centerpiece of the spaces they stay in. Learn ways to take advantage of them with these fireplace mantel concepts. Like with any display, a mantel screen requires a particular quantity of equilibrium and also proportion. Don’t simply randomly location things. No matter what you place on it, keep these tips in mind.

  • Usage items of different sizes and shapes. Beginning with taller items at the back and use smaller sized products as you function your method onward.
  • Do not hesitate to layer items before each various other. Actually, it’s a smart idea since it creates depth. Remember, it’s not a photograph and individuals won’t constantly be taking a look at it straight-on. Things in the foreground ought to overlap those in the back.
  • If you’re a fan of symmetry, the attempted and true formula that always functions is to put one huge item between (such as a dish of flowers) and after that flank each side with matching items (develop a mirror image).
  • When making use of multiple products always utilize weird numbers. For example, 3 candle holders as opposed to two, or five bud flower holders as opposed to 4. This chooses almost every little thing in enhancing: when it involves groups, probabilities are far better than evens.
  • For an official look, support the mantel with matching items on each side.
  • Try not to use a totally random selection of products. Discover things that compliment each various other either with shade, design or motif. The things need to link to every other in some way.
  • Balance doesn’t need to mean matching. A number of light-weight things on one side could be balanced with one visually hefty item on the various other.
  • To actually produce focus and promote an item, place one large thing in the facility.
  • Don’t jam-pack! Don’t put so many items on that particular the mantel looks cluttered or crowded. Give the things taking a breath space or they’ll get shed in the mess.

A few of these fireplace mantel ideas, specifically those taking care of equilibrium and percentage can appear complex, however they’re truly not. Your eye will certainly inform you if something does not work. Just maintain experimenting up until you locate it pleasing to take a look at. The actually essential thing to bear in mind is that no display is permanent. You can always relocate points about and also have fun with the setup.

Do not know just what to put on your mantel? Here are a couple of suggestions:

  • Picture frames
  • Candlesticks
  • Statues
  • Vases
  • Clocks
  • Mint Julep mugs
  • Attractive boxes
  • Mounted prints, paintings, as well as mirrors (lean them versus the back wall for a laid-back look, after that layer smaller sized pieces before them).
  • Ornamental plates (on stands).
  • Heaps of books.
  • Darkness boxes with intriguing products installed on them.
  • Collections.

Original article and pictures take http://coastalshows.com/fireplace-mantel-ideas/ site

суббота, 10 марта 2018 г.

How to Build a Root Cellar / Storm Shelter

Root Cellar
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This is a great project on how to build a root cellar or a storm shelter if that is what you want. For those unfamiliar with the term, a root cellar is an underground room that acts like a natural refrigerator, maintaining temperatures in the mid 30’s F in the winter and mid 50’s in the summer. This awesome root cellar is also a great storm shelter anyone can build for a very LOW price!

This design is sealed so snakes, spiders and creepy crawlers away from your food stock.Check out how to make this below and you will be surprised how easy and cheap this actually is to make and how much of an investment this would be to own. Not only for the food but a great storm shelter if you have to get to safty

Original article and pictures take http://www.livinggreenandfrugally.com/build-root-cellar-storm-shelter/ site

суббота, 3 марта 2018 г.

Custom Wine Walls | Cabinets | Closets

“Luxury residential and commercial wine cabinets.”
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Retrofitting an existing closet, cutout or niche into a climate-controlled wine wall / wine cabinet /wine closet is an excellent way to turn an otherwise unremarkable space in your home into a showpiece capable of storing your wine collection at correct temperature and humidity.

Genuwine Cellars specializes in the design, engineering, fabrication and installation of custom wine-walls, -cabinets, and -closets.

Options abound and include your choice of:

  1. Wine Racking Styles:
    1. Modern Racking (PEG System | Label Link | Label Ladder | The Ring / The Cube)
  2. Wall / Cabinet / Closet Construction:
    1. Seamless Floor-to-Ceiling Display (with cooling unit located remotely)
    2. Display with Integrated Bulkhead (fitted with “through-the-wall” cooling unit)
    3. Genuwine Cellars’s specified and supplied enclosure (insulated and vapor barrier’ed)
  3. Material and Finish:
    1. Premium or Exotic Wood Species
    2. Metal/Chrome/Stone Veneers
    3. Specialty Materials
  4. Door Styles:
    1. Glass Wall and Door System
    2. Wine Cellar-Grade Display Doors with Glass Inserts
  5. Glass:
    1. Standard Glass
    2. Thermal Glass
    3. U/V Protected Glass
    4. Ultra Clear (Low-E) Glass
  6. Climate Control:
    1. Entry-Level “Through-the-Wall” Units (built into custom bulkhead)
    2. Commercial-Grade Cooling Units
    3. Add On Humidity Control
  7. Lighting:
    1. LED Display Lighting
    2. Designer Integrated Lighting (e.g., integrated light panels/strips; back-lit glass; etc.)

As the above list suggests, dimensions, capacity and costs are highly variable.

Please note that numerous challenges confront the design and build of a custom enclosed wine wall / cabinet; every one is unique in some manner and requires special attention in order to make it functional.

Potential clients (and their builders) often underestimate the complexities involved, largely because walls / closets / cabinets present several pitfalls that are not readily obvious or intuitive. As most cooling unit manufacturers will attest, the failure rate for cooling units installed into wine closets by inexperienced and uninformed builders is alarmingly high, and ultimately results in higher costs for their clients as we are called in after the fact to make things right.

All custom wine walls / cabinets / closets are unique in their size, materials, design, engineering and capacity. With over twenty years of experience, we know the pitfalls to avoid. We can engineer a system that will work and we will produce a turnkey solution precision-fitted to your space.

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Original article and pictures take http://www.genuwinecellars.com/wine-cellars/custom-wine-wallscabinetsclosets/ site

Kerstin Thompson adds intimate underground tasting room to Australian winery

Tarrawarra Cellar Door by Kerstin Thompson Architects (Photography by Derek Swalwell)
Tarrawarra Cellar Door by Kerstin Thompson Architects (Photography by Derek Swalwell)
Tarrawarra Cellar Door by Kerstin Thompson Architects (Photography by Derek Swalwell)
Tarrawarra Cellar Door by Kerstin Thompson Architects (Photography by Derek Swalwell)
Tarrawarra Cellar Door by Kerstin Thompson Architects (Photography by Derek Swalwell)
Tarrawarra Cellar Door by Kerstin Thompson Architects (Photography by Derek Swalwell)
Tarrawarra Cellar Door by Kerstin Thompson Architects (Photography by Derek Swalwell)
Tarrawarra Cellar Door by Kerstin Thompson Architects (Photography by Derek Swalwell)
Tarrawarra Cellar Door by Kerstin Thompson Architects (Photography by Derek Swalwell)
Tarrawarra Cellar Door by Kerstin Thompson Architects (Photography by Derek Swalwell)
Tarrawarra Cellar Door by Kerstin Thompson Architects (Photography by Derek Swalwell)
Tarrawarra Cellar Door by Kerstin Thompson Architects (Photography by Derek Swalwell)
Tarrawarra Cellar Door by Kerstin Thompson Architects (Photography by Derek Swalwell)

A doorway discreetly set into a circular stone wall leads into this moody subterranean wine cellar that architect Kerstin Thompson has created at Australia's TarraWarra vineyard.

The Cellar Door is located on the Tarrawarra Estate – a vineyard covering 400 acres of farmland in the Yarra Valley, around an hour east of Melbourne.

Tarrawarra Cellar Door by Kerstin Thompson Architects (Photography by Derek Swalwell)

Melbourne architect Kerstin Thompson – who has previously designed a house with a rhomboid-shaped roof and a timber-lined Aesop store – was tasked with adding a private dining room, bar and lounge to the estate’s existing amenities.

Tarrawarra Cellar Door by Kerstin Thompson Architects (Photography by Derek Swalwell)

The Cellar Door is located in an extension to an existing barrel cellar. It features a design that seeks to combine an experience of the Australian landscape with "the subterranean charm of a European wine cellar".

Visitors enter the space through a wooden door inserted into a stone wall that curves around a sheltered forecourt. A pathway connects the main winery building with the forecourt, which looks out onto the Yarra Valley.

The building's roof is planted so the cellar appears to merge with the landscape.

Projecting from the grassy surface are a group of black funnels that direct daylight into the otherwise dark interior, where visitors can dine or participate in wine tastings.

"Imagined as warm and inviting in winter and a place of cool relief in summer, pools of natural light from above in combination with niche wall lights celebrate the subterranean character so defining of the tradition of the wine cellar and its ambience," the studio suggested.

The interior employs a palette of materials chosen to accentuate the sights and smells associated with wine making.

Textured concrete, wooden joinery and furniture made from recycled timber complement the mood and materials found in typical wine cellars.

The entrance opens onto a reception area containing a long wooden counter and a bar for stand-up tastings, which is illuminated from above by one of the skylights.

A large opening at the far end of this space frames a view of the vines and brings more daylight into the room, where armchairs and a table create an informal lounge.

A curtain separates the reception and tasting area from a private dining space where more formal tastings are also conducted. Its entirely glazed end wall provides views of the adjacent barrel store.

Wooden shelves inserted into the concrete walls display bottles, while narrow recesses contain concealed lighting that adds to the space’s intimate ambience.

"The challenge of the project involved responding to existing conditions and forging a new space that was at once in keeping with the character and feel of the existing winery tunnel, while also providing a heightened sense of refinement and identity for showcasing the wine," the studio added.

Photography is by Derek Swalwell.

Original article and pictures take http://www.dezeen.com/2016/10/09/cellar-door-tarrawarra-estate-underground-wine-tasting-kerstin-thompson-architects-australia/ site

четверг, 22 февраля 2018 г.

Rustic and Contemporary Nursery

  • Rustic and Contemporary Nursery Crib
  • Rustic and Contemporary Nursery Room View
  • Rustic and Contemporary Nursery Changer

Description

For me, the nursery was something that I spent a great deal of time planning in my mind. I had saved ideas for years and once we found out we were pregnant, it was one of the things I was most excited to start. We knew we had definite ideas for a boy or girl nursery and since we are having a little boy, the nursery has been decorated in a way which we felt said "boy".

It's been hard for us to describe the nursery under a specific theme. We really felt that the nursery was a collection of things we loved, things that represented us, and things that we hoped the baby would enjoy now...or eventually :) We stuck to a neutral/calming colour palette and included rustic elements.

There are a lot of elements to the nursery that we created or made ourselves, which may be why it took us so long to put together. We love how the nursery has turned out. It may not be the typical nursery, but for us its perfect and we love it.

We chose to focus on texture as well. Metals, woods, soft fabrics were all used to add interest to the space.

We share all of the details on our blog here.

Design Inspiration

Elements that we had collected over time, magazine and online inspiration, and truly our own personal style.

Decorating Style

Truly a blend of traditional mixed with contemporary elements. I love fresh, clean looks without a lot of clutter. Spaces that truly speak for themselves.

Project Details

We DIY'd as much as we could :)

Knobs on Dresser- Vintage/Handmade

Vintage Style Roadster- Indigo (gift)

Rocking Horse- Vintage (Second Hand)

Change Pad table topper: Handmade

Favorite Items

My favorite items in the room have to be the vintage letters spelling out the baby's initials above the crib and the shelves my husband made. They add a perfect rustic feel and I love that we made them ourselves.

Advice

DIY what you can, and don't be afraid to stick to a budget! You can find great things at second hand stores and online. Not only are these pieces original, they add so much originality to the space!

Original article and pictures take http://projectnursery.com/projects/rustic-and-contemporary-nursery/ site

среда, 21 февраля 2018 г.

4 idées pour décorer une petite entrée

Décorer une petite entrée en y casant quelques solutions de rangement demande un peu d’astuce. Qu’il s’agisse d’une entrée couloir ou d’un petit espace de distribution vers les autres pièces, il faut savoir sélectionner et, éventuellement, détourner des meubles aussi jolis qu’utiles. Le challenge est de réussir à optimiser l’aménagement de l’entrée afin d’y caser certaines de vos affaires tout en créant une décoration harmonieuse pour que l’arrivée dans la maison soit accueillante.

4 idées pour décorer une petite entrée - Joli Place
Meuble à chaussures bois et blanc – 399€ et Meuble blanc – 159€ – La Redoute Intérieurs | Meuble bois – 269,99€ – Miliboo
4 idées pour décorer une petite entrée - Joli Place
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1 – Installez un meuble à chaussures

Le meuble à chaussures à l’avantage d’être un élément de rangement étroit qui peut aussi servir de console vide-poche. Si votre entrée est de type couloir, vous pouvez en aligner plusieurs afin de ranger les chaussures de toute la famille. Si votre meuble est équipé de poignées, pensez à les changer pour le personnaliser. Disposez un miroir en raphia et quelques jolies affiches encadrées au dessus du meuble pour compléter votre déco.

4 idées pour décorer une petite entrée - Joli Place
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4 idées pour décorer une petite entrée - Joli Place
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2 – Faites de vos patères un élément déco

Disposez des patères sur un mur en les décalant et accrochez-y votre collection de chapeaux ou de foulards. L’idée est de créer un effet visuel très déco. Choisissez des patères géométriques et colorées qui, même sans vêtements et accessoires, habillent votre mur.

4 idées pour décorer une petite entrée - Joli Place
Banc d’entrée – 329€ – La Redoute Intérieurs
3 – Envisagez le banc différemment

Le banc permet de se déchausser confortablement et de poser ses affaires. Choisissez un banc muni de rangement ou, si vous optez pour un modèle classique, utilisez l’espace sous l’assise pour y mettre des paniers où ranger chaussons, écharpes et gants. Si vous ne trouvez pas le banc de vos rêves, achetez-en un en bois brut et peignez-le dans une couleur assortie à votre déco.

4 idées pour décorer une petite entrée - Joli Place
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4 idées pour décorer une petite entrée - Joli Place
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4 – Fixez un portant de mur à mur

Dans un appartement ancien, si votre porte se situe sur le côté d’une entrée couloir, il y a généralement un espace vacant derrière la porte, lorsque celle-ci est ouverte. Posez-y une barre de portant pour y accrocher vos manteaux ou vos accessoires, selon l’espace disponible.

Original article and pictures take https://www.joliplace.com/idee-deco-petite-entree-etroite-dans-maison-ou-appartement/ site

понедельник, 19 февраля 2018 г.

Wine Racks

Looking for a wine storage solution for a cellar, or just want to grab a fine bottle of red from the garage? Wineware’s vast range of wine racks means there is a practical and stylish solution for everyone. Our traditional wine racking offers the classic style, made to measure for wine cellars or simple garage walls.

Original article and pictures take https://www.wineware.co.uk/wine-racks/ site