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    Shoping Cart – Latest Kitchen Interior Designs Part 2 – Video - December 19, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Shoping Cart - Latest Kitchen Interior Designs Part 2
    Kitchen interior design is one of the most popular areas of interior design. Many people attempt to do it themselves when it comes to remodeling their kitchen. However, if you choose to hire an interior designer then be prepared.From:Sunil Kumar PViews:1 0ratingsTime:08:45More inEntertainment

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    Shoping Cart – Latest Kitchen Interior Designs Part 3 – Video - December 19, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Shoping Cart - Latest Kitchen Interior Designs Part 3
    Kitchen interior design is one of the most popular areas of interior design. Many people attempt to do it themselves when it comes to remodeling their kitchen. However, if you choose to hire an interior designer then be prepared.From:Sunil Kumar PViews:1 0ratingsTime:06:05More inEntertainment

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    How To Decorate An Eco-Friendly Baby Nursery – Video - December 19, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder


    How To Decorate An Eco-Friendly Baby Nursery
    Interior Designer Robin Wilson takes us on an exclusive tour of her eco-friendly baby nursery.From:MommyInChiefViews:0 0ratingsTime:04:13More inEntertainment

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    New Motherhood After 40 and Balancing A Busy Work Life – Mom – Video - December 19, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder


    New Motherhood After 40 and Balancing A Busy Work Life - Mom
    In this episode we travel to the home of eco-friendly interior designer Robin Wilson and speak with her as she preps home for the arrival of her baby and how she will now manage her thriving business as a new mom.From:MommyInChiefViews:0 0ratingsTime:03:55More inEntertainment

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    Till There Was You (Oong Mellow Motif feat. Gap T-Bone) – 1/5 – Video - December 19, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Till There Was You (Oong Mellow Motif feat. Gap T-Bone) - 1/5
    "My mother always loved the idea of our family making music, singing and playing together. She wasn #39;t a musician, but she was an artist -- a talented, self-driven interior designer with class, style, and a big loving heart. She loved and appreciated art and life of all forms, and she has been extremely caring, understanding, and supportive to everyone, encouraging us to pursue our passions, be kind, and be content leading a middle-path life. She gave everybody a chance and made an impact in all our lives one way or another. This has inspired me to put together this project especially for her. Even though the personnel on this recording all come from very different musical backgrounds, and some didn #39;t even have any musical background, it did not stop us from coming together to make music for her. This album is a collection of tunes that are full of memories of her. From mom and dad #39;s special song ("I Will", a duet by me and pi Poupe, Dharini Divari) back when days were still young and life was perfect, a song that she loved to listen to over-and-over again ("Till There Was You", a duet featuring pi Gap-T Bone and myself), a song that she asked me to put on repeat when she fell ill and always asked me to sing for her ("That Sunday, That Summer", with myself on vocal), and a song that is dedicated to her from daddy ("I Miss You So"). Lastly, we have a bonus track that she and Uncle Ken sang together at the Soft Opening Party of the Fisherman #39;s Village Resort back in 2002. In ...From:mellowmotifViews:0 0ratingsTime:03:36More inMusic

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    Cammy Oney Reyme Designs Austin Texas – Video - December 19, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Cammy Oney Reyme Designs Austin Texas
    http://www.reymedesigns.com Tonight #39;s broadcast featured Cammy Oney with Reyme Designs. Cammy is a Interior designer who specializes wit Bathroom and Kitchen designs,. She works directly with contractors.From:Hurdie BurkViews:0 1ratingsTime:01:01:11More inPeople Blogs

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    NICKY SUMMER LIFESTYLE PROJECT: Swan Court, Datchet, Nr Windsor, England – Video - December 19, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder


    NICKY SUMMER LIFESTYLE PROJECT: Swan Court, Datchet, Nr Windsor, England
    I #39;m an interior designer and lifestylist producing top end projects in California, London and the South of France. My company has a collection of luxury products, ranging from scented candles through to evening wear and fine jewellery for women. This project involved overseeing the complete refurbishment of a Thames-side property overlooking the Queen #39;s estate at Windsor. In keeping with the riverside theme, we used light colours, striped boating fabric and yachting accessories to complete the scheme.From:Nicky SummerViews:3 0ratingsTime:00:24More inHowto Style

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    Interior Designer Thomas Schoos Designs New Restaurant for Top Chef Brian Malarkey - December 19, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The Noted Hospitality Designer Puts a Wry Spin on Nautical Imagery in his Fourth Venue for the Top Chef Star

    West Hollywood, California (PRWEB) December 19, 2012

    As user reviews on sites like OpenTable and Yelp reveal, guests may come to check out the innovative cuisine of the two Top Chef alums Malarkey (who will also be a judge on the new ABC show The Taste in 2013) and his executive chef Amanda Baumgarten, but, they linger because of the stunning ambience raving about open air courtyards, cozy fireplaces and eclectic art. Probably the most popular feature is the introduction of six 100-year-old indoor olive trees throughout the space, their massive, twisted trunks and overarching branches converting an austere industrial environment into an olive grove. To allow for the trees, Schoos had to tear out suspended ceilings and add skylights, making the old barrel-vaulted ceiling visible. This ceiling fits the nautical theme perfectly, resembling the inverted hull of a ship. Schoos reinforces this notion by creating a series of chandeliers out of inverted antique row boats, adding vintage Edison light bulbs hanging in bunches from course ropes.

    Creating chandeliers by hanging ropes and Edison bulbs has, in fact, become a trademark of the fabric group of restaurants owned by Malarkey and designed by Schoos (the others being Searsucker in San Diego, Burlap in Del Mar and Gabardine in Point Loma). In each of these restaurants, Schoos has found objects fitting the restaurants theme and created chandeliers by hanging rope and Edison bulbs from them. For Herringbone, Schoos went even farther, creating a chandelier over the bar out of an entire whale skeleton that is suspended inside a steel structure resembling the frame of a blimp. For Schoos, this was a question of balance and contrast. I needed something that could compete with these huge trees, but that was still organic and textural and spoke of the sea. The skeleton seemed perfect, says Schoos. Plus, the blimp picks up on the buildings structure with its barrel shape. It just works.

    The whale skeleton isnt the only nautical artifact given an unexpected twist. An entire wall of the dining room is filled with rustic lobster traps, evoking the stacks of traps one might see piled on a commercial pier, except that they are filled with inflated puffer fish, complete with google eyes that stare comically out at diners. Puffer fish are also used as lamp shades on a large wrought iron chandelier. The eccentric visuals continue in the seven large-format paintings Schoos created for the restaurant featuring seafood presented in a modernist style with graphic text and amusing juxtapositions.

    Although dramatic and entertaining visuals are part of the Schoos/Malarkey brand, according to Schoos, each restaurant presents a new challenge. I never want to repeat myself, explains Schoos, whose career began as a painter and sculptor. Its like a movie with lots of sequels. Some of the characters are the same, but each movie must stand on its own. The fabric restaurant movie franchise has been very successful, with each new restaurant building audience and reputation. Still, Schoos feels that Herringbone is something special. The open courtyard, the sea air, the trees, the art, the open kitchen where you can watch the food being prepared it all goes together to make a refreshing, vibrant experience. No wonder its hard to get people to leave!

    To see more photos of Herringbone, please visit the Schoos Design website.

    Thomas Schoos is known as designer of some of the most successful hospitality venues in the U.S., ranging from Tao Restaurant and Nightclub at the Venetian Hotel in Las Vegas, which has been the top-grossing restaurant in the U.S. every year since it opened in 2005, to Searsucker in San Diego, voted by OpenTable as the second most popular restaurant in the country in 2011. Schoos has partnered with celebrity chefs like Iron Chef Morimoto and Top Chefs Brian Malarkey to design numerous restaurants in many cities, with dozens more planned. Meanwhile, Schoos continues his career as an artist and painter, contributing original works to many of his projects and even incorporating art into their structures and designs. This year, his design for Morimoto Mexico City was named one of two finalists in the Hospitality Design Awards for Fine Dining.

    For more information on Schoos products and designs, or to interview Thomas Schoos, please contact our PR department by email at pr@schoos.com or call Matthew Hutchison at 323-822-2800. Information is also available on the Schoos Design website at http://www.schoos.com.

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    Kids Room – Rachele Biancalani Interior Design – Video - December 18, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Kids Room - Rachele Biancalani Interior Design
    Rachele Biancalani Design KIDS ROOM, cameretta rossa e blu Tuscany, Italy - Architect and Interior Designer Rachele Biancalani See more about this: http://www.rachelebiancalani.it Follow my channel and me also on Facebook http://www.facebook.com Don #39;t forget to click "I like" if you enjoy the video please. Project Photo Rachele BiancalaniFrom:Arch. Rachele BiancalaniViews:16 3ratingsTime:01:36More inHowto Style

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    LOFT – Interior Design Rachele Biancalani – – Video - December 18, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder


    LOFT - Interior Design Rachele Biancalani -
    LOFT, Tuscany, Italy - Architect and Interior Designer Rachele Biancalani See more about this: http://www.rachelebiancalani.it Follow my channel and me also on Facebook http://www.facebook.com Don #39;t forget to click "I like" if you enjoy the video please. Project Photo Rachele BiancalaniFrom:Arch. Rachele BiancalaniViews:5 1ratingsTime:01:56More inHowto Style

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