Archive for February, 2010
21 Bedroom Designs to Help With You Next Project
If you are about to do a complete makeover of your bedroom or just shift up a little, here are 21 bedroom designs you can gather ideas from. These designs might encourage you to use some accessories; but do not use too many if you have insufficient space.
Have fun on your next project.
aQuatica Faucet For Your Kitchen
The faucet in your kitchen can make a big difference; it can draw the attention of your guest, put a little spark in your kitchen or completely drowns the beauty of the kitchen. The aQuatica Faucet designed by Rury Vizcarra can contribute to any of these depending on the design/theme of your kitchen. The aQuatica Faucet has been inspired by sea creatures.
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22 Inspirational Modern Kitchen Designs
If you are planning to remodel your kitchen or need a design for a newly built kitchen, here are 22 beautiful kitchen design you can either copy or gather ideas from. These kitchens are designed by Italian Kitchen Design Company, Tecnocucina. Tecnocucina is working with a professional team of specialists, including architects and engineers, in order to come up with innovative, functional and great looking kitchen interiors.
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Ekokook – Possibly The Most Creative Kitchen Design Ever

This is no ordinary kitchen system, with this kitchen system you don’t have to worry about your waste staying in your garbage until it smells around the kitchen. This Okokook kitchen system makes use of all your waste, that’s right, all of it: it re-use your solid waste, liquid waste, and even your organic waste.
For the solid waste (have no smell) such as: glass; paper; plastic; metal and miscellaneous, each of these are placed in their own bin and smashed down to minimal size. All of these items activated by hand: a steel ball, like the ball in a pinball machine, to break glass, an endless screw like a nut-cracker to compress cans and water bottles, and a manual shredder-crusher to shred paper before turning it into briquettes.
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