Bachelor Pads

Bachelor pads are notoriously stereotyped as messy, poorly taken care of places with clothes carelessly strewn about floors and with refrigerators populated with stale food. These places are portrayed to be occupied with men with a hedonistic approach to life that’s all about having fun and very little to do with life’s mundane chores which . . .

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Indoor Gardens

For those living in apartments, sometimes indoor gardens may be the only source of greenery that they can hope to have. Though they would be short on space it doesn’t mean they cannot be beautiful. Take a look at this vertical garden in AstraZeneca’s office in Sweden designed by Michael Hellgren: Hellgreen has more to . . .

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Stairs

Function wise, stairs enable you to move between different levels of elevation, but form wise they enable expression. In this post, we look at some stairs that deviate from the stereotype. If you have been through our previous post on Ideas for that space under the stairs, you may already be familiar with the book . . .

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Innovative Flower Vases

We have always been an advocate of bringing plants inside houses (Exhibit 1A: Rooms With Plants , Exhibit 1B: Flowers on Balconies) But we need a provision for containing plants, don’t we? Designers around the world are working really hard at this. Here is the evidence: This 2 piece whale flower vase is a creation . . .

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Modern Wall Units

Living room looking a bit dull? Go for the sleek, sexy and stylish Regolo Wall Unit Collection from Italian furniture maker Jesse to bring a little gloss and glamour to your living room. These modern wall units form a convergence of style and functionality and they can transform pretty much any space into a futuristic . . .

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Bizarre Themed Rooms

The Propeller Island Lodge in Berlin, Germany, is famous for its bizarre themed rooms. The hotel has about 45 rooms each styled with its own set of unique furnishings. Some of them are beautiful, all of them are odd! These rooms were designed by Lars Stroschen. Take a look at a few of them here: . . .

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Inside the Burj Al Arab

Being the only 7 star hotel in the world and with services and amenities enough to pamper even the gods, the Burj Al Arab could justify charging visitors an entry fee of around Rs.5000 ($100 approx). After the scenic tour, if you are enticed to spend more time here, your options start from a modest . . .

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