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Paradise on stilts in the Maldives

Supreme and private luxury amid nature’s tropical magic of the Maldives

Paradise on stilts in the Maldives

Supreme and private luxury amid nature’s tropical magic of the Maldives.

Saturday, 16 April 2016

7 Ways to Make Your Yard More Private

Privacy,The most coveted item on all backyard wish lists. Because no matter how fabulous your balcony or how inviting your chimenea, all of the summer time magic comes to a screeching halt when you feel like you’re on display. 

These 7 yard privacy ideas stacked from easy to hard  will help you cordon off your space and relax with a little more privacy. 


1. Make a Potted Screen
Who doesn’t love a container garden? Nearly every kind of plant can be grown in a pot and pots aren’t permanent, so this is a great option for renters. Even a forever home can benefit from this design idea: potted plants are a no-brainer for adding greenery to hard surfaces like balconies and patios. For maximum privacy, plant varieties of bamboo, tall grasses, fruit trees, or arborvitae (the most popular evergreen privacy tree out there). 

2. Install a Faux Hedge
No watering, no pruning, and no waiting for the hedge to take form — this is a fantastic option if you don’t mind paying a little more at the outset. Hedge panels are available in multiple sizes and can even be fitted with sound-proofing insulation to double the privacy factor.


3. Grow a Hedge
Prefer the real deal? Installing a hedge the natural way will take a bit more effort, including picking the right plant (How high will it grow? What kind of light does it need? How often should it be watered and pruned?) and then planting it. Boxwood and privet are the classic choices for hedges, but flowering bushes like rhododendron or laurel can grow 8 feet tall too.


4. Hang Drapes
Strategically placed swaths of fabric add privacy and a breezy coastal vibe. This is the most budget friendly option on our list, especially if you already have a patio or arbor. We’ve seen grommeted outdoor curtains for sale, but you can also use drop cloths sprayed with a water-resistant coating.


5. Climb Plants on a Trellis
You’ll need to diligently care for the plants as they grow and creep upward, but you won’t have to wait for the plants to grow to have privacy — because the trellis will do a pretty good job of blocking any view instantly. 

6. Grow a Vertical Garden
Two birds with one stone — fill your vertical garden with herbs and vegetables to reap the edible benefits all season long. Build your own or buy a few ready-to-go tower planters.


7. Put Up A Pergola
Adding a pergola is definitely an investment, but there’s no better way to build an outdoor living room. Finish the look with outdoor curtains and market lights to transform your not-so-secret garden into a private destination for sparkly summer evenings
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DIY Workshops At Your Home.


Create a workshop area to achieve its DIY at home can be a real headache. How to store your tools conveniently while keeping room for a work plan? Ranger often requires finding the smartest tricks to optimize the available space. 
The office of an amateur DIY shall accommodate paper, pencils, paint, scissors, sewing machine, spools son, pearls ... a hearty bric-a-brac whose storage must be easily adaptable as manual activity practiced, and above all, be at hand. Shelves, pegboards and boxes Storage organize to make room for expressiveness. 

Find out here a few inspiring workshops that are not only functional, but also have plenty of style.

1. A white workspace where colors get expressive..!


A sober and blank space not only lets an artist see in his ideas more clearly , but also leaves room for imagination. There is an untapped playground where everything still seems possible. A large white work surface clear of all tools placed them, with or below the platform is an inviting space for the artist.
2. A corner shop that allows creative exchange

A hybrid central work island inspired both the office and the architect's table, with its motley feet which ... a trestle. A traditional office chair with wheels facing the Eames chair is so trendy and popular among design enthusiasts. We also love the small vintage radio row with tools for creating the music. 

3. A genuine office and craft


A cast iron base, superbly worked, an old sewing machine, acts trestle for the wooden board used as an office. Similarly, storage seem to be unearthed, as secretary mini can be used to store smaller tools! 

4. A super convenient for its DIY pegboard

The brilliant concept of perforated metal panel attached to the wall with hooks and hanging systems, each storage problem has a solution. Verticality allows to benefit from saving space. And pots, baskets and shelves attach to the wall above each other , change places at will. 

Source: cotemaison

Monday, 11 April 2016

GORGEOUS SMALL APARTMENT

Solo Design Studio completed this gorgeous small apartment for a young couple who wanted clearly defined zones within the interior.

1. Open space
Each space is distinct in terms of aesthetics and function, interspersed with smartly coordinated characteristics to unify the space overall. It has all the practicality of a studio without necessarily looking like one.
2. modern kitchen
This sleeping area is the perfect “room within a room”. Curtains hang from a recessed cove that also provides a bit of soft indirect lighting – ideal for relaxing in the evening, when the pendant lamps might be too bright.
3. Gorgeous small apartment
Lively colors help set the living room apart. The modular shelving above the television hints at teal and white, while the geometric pattern rug ties the space together. The apartment only has 40 square meters of floor space, so these little pops of color really make a big difference.
4. turquoise interior design
Where the living and sleeping areas feature brighter colors, the dining and kitchen take on a darker palette. Wood cabinets complement the natural furniture materials used throughout the home.
5. Gorgeous small apartment6. turquoise and white bedroom7. Gorgeous small apartment8. minimalist tea set9. Gorgeous small apartment10.  modular shelves11. Gorgeous small apartment hallway
Source- allofdesign

Sunday, 10 April 2016

Ideas for kids room

The children 's room has to be decorated in a fun way as it's where they spend the rest of the day playing, although it is true that small have the need to carry toys around the house, it would be good that you achieve create a pleasant space and fun to play in one sector it may seem an impossible mission. The bedroom has to be one to  relax and play space where toys can be found easily as well as books, so the trick is to achieve a fun design that generates want to enjoy to the fullest.

If you have the necessary furniture to organize the toys you will see that even if it is small room , you can achieve a decorated, fun and child friendly.
Come see the following proposals ...
decoration children
Has a sector to organize books and magazines, when your children are a little older and can read usually have interest in reading so it is necessary that ubiques one small library . It is important that you can highlight those things that your little one loves, if a library looking for books, if trains are seeking some way to incorporate them into the decor of the place, as if a fan of sports. It is important that decorate thinking about their tastes and favorite characters, do not thinking about what you would like, looking opinion on them.
When the room is shared and personalities are different it is better to have neutral to highlight some details of each girl sector hues. This is a clear example of what you can do to successfully integrate.
If many books and magazines, uses a large library shelves.
Pictures may be a good choice to decorate the walls of a room for a larger child. It is important to consider this proposal because changing places you can go boxes to modify the environment.
decoration children
A place set just for your child is ideal for long hours of play and rest. Please note the colors you like and details. Many small like maps, and I must say it is an excellent idea as integrated into the decor creates a different atmosphere.
Photos emilie . Deva . Theboo
Source: decoratrucos

Tuesday, 1 March 2016

Smart Ways To Put Your Room Corner

1- Corner Wine Rack

Corner Wine Rack: Name: Steve, Jeremy and dogs Squirt, Elij, Leo & Pogo Location: Medical District Chicago, Illinois Size: 3,000 square feet single family home Years lived in: 8 months owned Most Apartment Therapy readers are champs when it comes to small space living. I'm continually impressed by the creativity and ingenuity that I find when shooting tours of extra tiny homes. But every now and then, I come across homeowners who don’t have the same space restrictions that most of us deal with. With a whopping 3,000 square foot home, Jeremy and Steve have the opposite situation, yet still manage to bring a keen eye for detail to their clean, contemporary home

2- Art Corner Organization






















Corner Shelf with Storage: Build a stylish corner shelf for extra storage in tight spaces. Free DIY corner shelf plans and tutorial.

4- Corner Book shelves5- Install a Corner Rounded Shelves

Install a Corner Rounded Shelves: Do you have a space that space one that just screams Do something with me! in your home? Well, we do. And I have been eying that little nook for about 2 years wishing I could think of what to do with it to make it useful, attractive, and maybe even functional Show me the rest.

6- Hidden Fridge Gap Slide-Out Pantry

Hidden Fridge Gap Slide-Out Pantry: In this Instructable, you will learn how to steal some much needed kitchen storage, and not take up any more room in doing so. I live in a small apartment with an even smaller kitchen that is lacking in the storage department. So I needed a new cabinet, and since I do NOT have permission to put big holes in the walls for more cabinetry, I thought that the 4.5 inch gap between my refrigerator and the wall could work. I am now able to just pull the pantry out and grab whatever I need and slide it back into hiding. I love how much storage it actually has and that it does not take up any additional space.Oh and the process will be much faster and less sweat inducing if you have an electric saw and not just a hacksaw.

7- Make it Special

Make it Special: We tend to ignore the corners in our homes. They are weird in-between places that don’t have an automatic solution, and wind up in awkward decorating limbo, both overlooked and undervalued. What are you supposed to do with them anyway? Read on to learn how to turn these small, unused spots into beautiful, functional spaces. We’ve got twelve great ideas, mostly from our house tours.

8- Corner Shelving System

Corner Shelving System: Hi, it’s Mandi from Making Nice in the Midwest. When my husband and I first moved into our ranch home two years ago, we weren’t quite sure how to fill out the long living room space, but we were sure we wanted some extra storage for our modest collection of books. After quite some time of living with this empty corner of the living room, I decided the perfect solutio.

9- Canned Food Organizer

10- Floating Bookcase
11- Corner Rope Shelves
12- Corner Bookshelves

Source : listinspired