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    Claire And Ollie Meet Ben And The Team – Peter’s Andre’s 60 Minute Makeover – Video - October 1, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Claire And Ollie Meet Ben And The Team - Peter #39;s Andre #39;s 60 Minute Makeover
    Peter introduces Claire and Ollie to Ben Hillman, the interior designer that will be working on Michelle #39;s house. They also meet the rest of the vast team that will be helping out.

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    Zaraz Design Photography fotografer dan interior designer kelantan – Video - October 1, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Zaraz Design Photography fotografer dan interior designer kelantan
    Untuk Tempahan Sila Hubungi 0148181425 / 0199742454.

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    Original theme-driven design | Virginia Lung | TEDxWanChai – Video - October 1, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Original theme-driven design | Virginia Lung | TEDxWanChai
    This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. Taking us on a stunning visual journey through her most innovative designs, Virginia sheds light...

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    Interior Design – Season 3 Premiere – Driven to Design – Video - October 1, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Interior Design - Season 3 Premiere - Driven to Design
    http://robesondesign.com Interior Design, Interior Decorating Ideas, Interior Designer Rebecca Robeson and team enter a whole new phase of Robeson Design as Season 3 begins in The BRAND NEW...

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    Report: Indian police make arrest in 2012 murder of South Tampa designer - October 1, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    TAMPA Mumbai police arrested a 26-year-old man wanted in the murder of South Tampa interior designer Wendy Albano in an overseas hotel room two years ago, newspapers in India report.

    Albano, 51, a socialite who decorated homes for the rich and famous, was slain in her room at a chic hotel in Bangkok, Thailand, in February 2012.

    Authorities began looking for an Indian man they suspected had stabbed her to death.

    According to a report Tuesday in the Indian Express, police arrested Ritesh Singhvi, who authorities said had left the country for India hours after Albano's body was discovered.

    "I think that there was a huge concern that he would just disappear, and that there wouldn't ever be any justice for her," said friend Maxine Stull of Tampa.

    Singhvi had grown a beard and was living under an assumed name in a rented house when authorities caught up with him, the Indian Express reported, quoting a law enforcement official.

    Singhvi had befriended Albano in 2010 through Facebook and she had gone to India to meet him twice between 2010 and 2012, the newspaper stated.

    The two have been described as business partners. She had met Singhvi's family on a trip to India while trying to launch a design and fashion-import business.

    Singhvi will be extradited to Bangkok, according to the Times of India newspaper.

    At the time of her death, Albano had been living in a condo off Bayshore Boulevard with her six cats: Bobo, Bebe, Lily, Rudy, Philly and Nelson.

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    PSID's 'Globalscapes' exhibit: Embracing the world, one room at a time - October 1, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Text by Joyce Reyes Aguila | Photos by Teddy Pelaez | Lifestyle Section, InterAksyon.com Wednesday, October 1, 2014 9:28 am

    Interior designer and Philippine School of Interior Design professor Pojie Pambid (far left) is joined by some of the young, creative minds behind Globalscapes, an exhibit presented by the PSIDs graduating batch. Photo by Teddy Pelaez, InterAksyon.com.

    Soak in a tub while enjoying the view of Turkeys skyline. Dine as you witness glory of South Africas sunset. Pick a great bottle of wine from an Egyptian-themed cellar.

    Envision these and other rarefied scenarios at Globalscapes, this years thesis presentation of graduating students of the Philippine School of Interior Design (PSID). Ongoing at the Super Sale Hall of SM North EDSAs The Block in Quezon City, the exhibition has the participation of 105 aspiring interior designers who conceptualized and created 22 living spaces inspired from various countries across the five continents.

    We want the audience to travel to a country and re-imagine what makes it truly distinct, interior designer Nicky Jardenil, professor and exhibit advisor told InterAksyon.com in an interview. With globalization, there is an easy exchange of information that makes design influenced by different inspirations. That was our starting point for this exhibit; (the designs) should have an influence from each country.

    Interior designer and PSID faculty Pojie Pambid shared that the students formed groups of three and drew lots for their country assignments, along with parts of the house they would render. They were initially daunted when they drew an unfamiliar country, Pambid related. But eventually, throughout the course of research, we were able to fine tune everything.

    The goal wasnt to reproduce traditional homes of the assigned countries, but to reinterpret them. The translations are not literal, (merely) subtle details here and there. Its still really an exercise in interior design with a country as a focal point. We challenged them to have designs that the audience has not seen before.

    This year we wanted to pick the brains of our students in terms of creating a smaller world by making design a universal language. Instead of given them the usual design themes, we wanted them to use design as a tool using the history, culture, material, customs of these people and mixing them all together in a very contemporary setting. Every year PSID takes it upon itself to really challenge students and present what will eventually be benchmarks (in the industry).

    Globalscapes also marks the final requirement of the current batchset to graduate in Novemberand is an eye-opener of sorts for them. Says Pambid, who is also PSIDs director for external affairs: This is the first time they are dealing with contractors and suppliers. The exhibit teaches them to have results that are translatable to people, (while working with materials) that can be sourced or made locally to also provide work opportunities for weavers, carvers, and carpenters.

    Visitors to the exhibit can take in a myriad of design inspirations and cues from Asia, Africa, North and South America, and Oceania while marveling at the prowess of the countrys next crop of interior designers from the halls of the PSID.

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    Siam Paragon Malls beauty department store by HMKM, Bangkok Thailand – Video - September 29, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Siam Paragon Malls beauty department store by HMKM, Bangkok Thailand
    Siam Paragon Mall #39;s beauty department store by HMKM, Bangkok Thailand Discover more interior design inspirations on http://www.homedesignlove.com interior design decorating interior...

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    Spatial Unity - September 29, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    NO MAN is an island. So is a building or space. Building and the rooms inside them must be designed in such a manner that it maintains that vital connection with the outdoors. The way an architect or interior designer would zone rooms and spaces is not just to satisfy efficiency of function in terms of user activity but also to maximize entry of outdoor natural light and ventilation, frame breathtaking views and keep the user of the man-made realm constantly in touch with the natural environment.

    This interconnection between building interiors and natural exteriors spurred the design approach of young Cebuano interior designer Jan Iben Amper in his entry to this years Metrobank Art and Design Excellence interior design competition. Entitled Bale, which is a native Ifugao house, the design was given a special citation by the jurors.

    The challenge was to create an observation deck on the 61st floor of the Metrobank Financial Center inside the Bonifacio Global City in Taguig.

    Afforded with a 209-square-meter area for the deck, the interior designer weaved into it the character of the indigenous structure. The bales pyramidal space on sturdy, high- post construction seems to jive well with the decks location on top of a high-rise building. This gives the visitor a good panorama of the bustling city. The one-roomed interior allows for flexibility of movement and opportunities for creating openings where visitors can look at both the tranquil and dynamic scenes below.

    To fully highlight the obstruction-free space, Amper made a strategic play of lighting in the space.

    (sic) The ceiling lighting fixtures are in an inclined position, angled away from the glass walls in order not to put a direct sharp reflection from its illumination to the glass walls that may interrupt the overlooking views of the outside, explains the interior design graduate from the University of San Carlos.

    The designer made sure that floor lightings were minimized since people look outside for the view; they are likely to look down, therefore (they might) see reflections from (their) background, mostly at the lower portion. Furniture was kept low and carefully placed. Seats with backrest were placed at the back part and away from the glass walls, while those without backrest were given space at the central area.

    Lastly, dark and neutral colors are incorporated for the permanent and major architectural elements of the interior such as the ceiling, walls and floors in order to produce a seamless or almost invisible background when people look at the view outside through the glass walls at night, he continues.

    The deck welcomes all the necessary elements that are supposed to enhance the spatial openness and outdoor appreciation. This is another intangible Filipino quality of space that reminds an individual about the deeply admired Filipino hospitality. The welcoming aspect of the space also reinforces the decks function as a public area.

    Architecture and its interiors are not supposed to be insensitive elements in the environment that isolates the person from the realities of the outside. A building being grounded on the earth is enough reason for it to interact positively with nature, andzzmv allowing its users to feel its soothing caress even if they are partly enclosed by concrete, steel and glass.

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    Houston Commercial Development Boom Brings Interiors Firm lauckgroup to Town - September 28, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Houston, Texas (PRWEB) September 27, 2014

    By many different measures, Houston is the place to be right now. A Gallup study ranks Houston first among U.S. metros in job creation; construction permitting hit a record high earlier this year; and Forbes has ranked Houston as Americas coolest city. Dallas-based interior architecture firm lauckgroup is capitalizing on the opportunity with a new office led by interior designer Juli Gauthier, IIDA, LEED AP. Gauthier will direct local efforts to expand the firms portfolio of corporate interiors for the energy, law, technology, and higher education sectors.

    With an increasing demand for Houston Class A office space, lauckgroup is realizing its long-term goal of opening a Houston office. The new office is located in the Galleria area and will serve clients in the Houston region. lauckgroup has grown organically from a firm with one office in Dallas to a second office in Austin, Texas. Clients cite lauckgroups mix of practicality and creativity as the drivers behind successful projects; the willingness to push innovation within the interior environment is what draws many of the countrys leading companies to lauckgroup. Clients include Winstead Attorneys, Energy Future Holdings, Reliance Energy, The University of Texas System, Whole Foods Market, Green Mountain Energy, Google and Cirrus Logic. Current Houston clients include Weil, Gotshal & Manges, CYMI Industrial and Tenura Holdings.

    Anne Kniffen, President of lauckgroup, is confident in the firms future in Houston under Gauthiers leadership. When clients and prospects meet Juli, they recognize her extensive knowledge and positive energy, the essentials to tackle any project challenge, according to Kniffen. In her 18 years as a designer, shes developed the sophistication to deal with Fortune 500 clients, and the ability to give smaller clients the personal touch, always ensuring our goal that each project is truly unique. Juli brings left and right brain thinking to projects; as an example, she understands clients want to establish and achieve metrics, yet she is also a skilled designer for interior environments with complex furniture solutions. Juli is also a relentless volunteer for many industry associations. She is the perfect person at the perfect time for what lauckgroup will achieve in Houston; her goals, experience and skills align directly with our firm and our future.

    About lauckgroup lauckgroup is a full service interior architecture firm serving clients in the legal, technology, energy, and higher education sectors. The firm employs roughly 50 people and is headquartered in Dallas with additional offices in Austin and Houston. lauckgroup projects typify design solutions that satisfy human, technical, aesthetic, environmental and functional needs. Visit http://www.lauckgroup.com for more information.

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    Interior Designer and Interior Design – Video - September 27, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Interior Designer and Interior Design
    Interior Designer and Interior Design.

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