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Logical Homes designed by Peter DeMaria, most popular an architect in container architecture. logical homes as modern home architecture also available types for every home architecture such as AEGEAN 640 and 896,SETO 1692, 1960, 3164, and 3580,CATALAN 2027 and 3210.important question would be appear on our mind is how about price? how Logical Homes’ houses will be green.
Recycled ISO cargo containers will be a core structural element of each home. In addition, the homes will feature sustainably harvested woods; bamboo floors; low-VOC caulks, paints, and adhesives; passive and active solar systems; energy-efficient envelope and design; long-lasting cool roof; high-quality, operable windows and design for ventilation; LED and CFL lighting; water-efficient fixtures and dual-flush toilets; and construction waste will be minimized through factory fabrication. Logical Homes will work with anyone wanting to use solar, solar thermal, wind, or gray water systems.
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Dandy Chandy Tuesday ~ Recycled Vintage

Absolutely adore this Shabby Beaded Aqua Blue Crystal Chandelier from Zia & Tia. They restore and reinvent one-of-a-kind vintage chandeliers reusing recycled materials. Pure. Dreamy. Loveliness if you ask me!
Design Tip of the Week (8.30.10): Beam Me Up
Install or expose beams to add an interesting architectural element to what could be just a plain ceiling. So whether you are exposing what you have or adding beams just for effect, its a great way to bring people's eyes up. Perfect for a flat or peaked ceiling. You can stain the wood to contrast your wall color or paint the beams the same color. Beams are cozy, they add warmth to a room, and sometimes spicing up the architecture of the inside of your home is all the decorating you need. 
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Inspired Friday ~ Black & White

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Black and white photography is so inspiring. It really sets a mood for a room. Having a room literally translate into black and white decor can be calming, romantic, striking and modern all at the same time.
Check out these beautiful Black & White rooms for some decorating inspiration. Happy Decorating!
Art Smart ~ Vintage Love

{Bicycles - 13x19 LARGE Archival DICTIONARY Art Print}
Love these art prints that are printed on antique dictionary pages from Memorydust's etsy store. Perfect to frame in groups to give your home office or guest bedroom a laid-back vintage vibe.
The print above is particularly my favorite because I just ordered a mint green vintage beach cruiser bike to ride around here in Miami! Pictures to come! :)
DIY Tips & Tricks ~ Switchplate Planter

What started off as a joke between friends is actually a pretty fun idea on how to give old switch plates new life ~ read about it and watch a video tutorial here at Readymade.
Dandy Chandy Tuesday!
Meet my new chandy...the Starlette Pendant from Crate and Barrel! Tin with star cut outs, my new friend : )
Design Tip of the Week (8.22.10): Let the Sun Shine
I'm currently experimenting with yellow and found that this is not the easiest color to work into a room. My design dilemma was using yellow tastefully and stylishly without over doing it or making the room too feminine. And most importantly, using yellow in a way that I could live with day in and day out. I sought out some inspiration on the many ways you can use yellow in a room. From bold to subtle, from a primary to an accent color...yellow truly does brighten up a room. How bold can you be with this sunny hue? 
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karma wonderful dining chairs
Titta Paolini was the designer behind these wonderful dining chairs. Karma is a new release from Loewenstein Furniture recently featured at Neocon. The woodwork is influenced by Japanese furniture design characterized by a darker stain and closely aligned chair back slats that create a simple Zen-like pattern. The choice of a dark wood stain offset by white upholstery is a color combination sure to draw attention to the dining room. Karma also has matching bar stools and a lounge chair available in its collection. More information: here.
