Posted on June 23 2010 by Jamie White
Do you prefer patterned or plain sofas? I guess there can be arguments for either choice. A pattern draws attention to itself, particularly if large or bold, and therefore considerable thought is needed regarding other fabrics in the room if they are not to compete.
Posted on June 23 2010 by Greg Smythe
For many, offices are just boring places to work. They’re designed to be functional, in most cases, nothing more, so they are done in plain colors and the main focus is on work. However, what many businesses are discovering is that the office environment really does have an impact on the productivity of people. Make sure your office is an area that will motivate people to work hard. Office interiors should be designed to help employees stay on track and keep them happy.
Posted on June 4 2010 by Jesita Jerik
When you decorate your home with bamboo furniture and bamboo shades you are not only using a material that is stylish, strong and inexpensive. You are also using a renewable resource that is environmentally friendly. Although many people think that bamboo is a tree in reality it is a grass. It is the fastest growing plant on the planet. Bamboo has been used in furniture building for thousands of years.
Posted on June 4 2010 by Mathew Jackson
Creating a lovely home design could just be one of the most fun, expressive tasks to do. Yet, it could also be one of the most overwhelming and tedious chores. A home designer in Singapore may just be the key to creating a magic for your home. A home designer in Singapore can transforming a space from walls, floors, and lights into a place to call home, filled with comfort and memories. A home designer in Singapore can create a place and an interior that people would proudly call their home.
Posted on June 3 2010 by Adrianna Noton
Waste prevention and recycling in the office should be high on the priority list for any modern office based business. Never before has environmental policy been so important as we fill our landfills very quickly, and corporations are under pressure to meet ever increasingly stringent targets for recycling passed down from central government through to local authorities.