Jul
27
2010
In 1925, the Swiss-born French architect and designer Le Corbusier finished in his book, the Contemporary Arts of Today, that modern furniture should be parallel to that of a human body. This “human-limb object” furniture, as Le Corbusier described it at the time, must amend to the several functions of the human body while being [...]
Jul
26
2010
The Eureka company has designed a group of canister vacuums that provide the ideal solution for complete domestic cleaning. These machines do this by sweeping many surfaces like carpets, stairs, valuable rugs, tile floors, and moldings. Canisters are light weight and consequently you can push it effortlessly through the house. These machines are intended [...]
Jul
26
2010
The term “tub chairs” are basically taken from a bathtub which is exactly how they look, having continuous armrest and back, only just half of it. For those who do not use the term, they however know how a tub chair would look and would likely have seated in one. Tub chairs are [...]
Jul
25
2010
Quite a few of us wrongly feel that landscaping is a task accomplished on larger yards and upscale neighborhoods. Small backyards are quicker and cheaper to landscape than a chateau in the country, and their dimensions offer you a significantly more comfortable area where your personal touches can be exhibited. Another great item to consider [...]
Jul
25
2010
For cabinet makers, their work is more of an craft than skill. And through history, cabinets have always been more than just something to put things in. Almost every significant time in history has introduced a different style in the area giving it a new touch and enhanced practicality. Even in present times a [...]