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Views kitchenette interesting
One end terminates at an angle to save the irregular shape of the wall. Base unit, which closes with sliding doors. Sink cabinet, placed perpendicular to the previous module. It has no opening, and is about 10 cm higher than the base.
Countertop, less high and less depth. It relies on two feet of beech (beech splints together in pairs attached to the cabinet bottom). Suspended shelf above the sink. Rests on two rails and has two halogens to illuminate the work area.
The module socket and sink, which are glued to the wall, have secured to it. A close back the gap between the two elements. The other part of the L of the assembly is placed about three feet hidden under the cupboard.
The structure of a kitchen
The various modules, which are reconstituted rolled me blue-green are topped by strips of square section, which form the edges. The latter are glued and then nailed to the edges of the panels, on the edge of the outer surface.
The upper surface of the hob, as well as the shelf over the sink, are covered with a stainless steel plate is fixed with adhesive neoprene. This will hide the attachment screws and holes in which they are embedded halogens.
In the back of the sink cabinet, a fine table, beech plywood, you need to make a hole to let the pipe. Before placing the sink, the other component parts must be securely screwed or bolted to be subject including the inside. The wooden furniture that finish sanded and given a finish with varnish waterproof. There is also an alternative solution, which involves applying several layers of teak oil.
How does a weekend house situated in a wooded area near the Fox River
This glass pavilion, fully opened, is one of the most radical housing projects of Miens. Eight vertical steel pillars that will endure both the construction of steel roof and the floor will support the weekend house located on a wooded area near the Fox River. The latter is also supported by the glazing bars, precisely dimensioned, which extend from the top to the ground. As opposed to black enamel coating on the supporting elements of the IIT, the Farnsworth House, the stainless steel parts have been painted white.
Some years later, Miens explained in an interview with the principle regarding the area of glass Farnsworth House: “Nature should take his own life. Should be preserved to alter it with the color of our houses and interior decoration, rather we would achieve a greater degree of unification of nature, the house and humans. When you contemplate the nature through the glass panes of the Farnsworth House, it acquires a deeper meaning when viewed from the outside. Nature is more openly expressed, becomes part of a larger whole. “
⎯ The Farnsworth House has next to contemporary project, never built, the house 50×50 feet square ⎯ between Miens recent housing projects. After these pavilions opened and both made for a house dedicated to the contemplation of nature, it seems that the architect had exhausted the subject of housing, it was clear that ultimately had led to the reflections related to this issue.
The Farnsworth House was designed and built for a single woman, the eminent Dr. Edith Farnsworth of Chicago, and after years of continuous and intensive consultations with the client got carried out, at first, Mrs. Farnsworth was thrilled not only with the project but also the personality of the architect, but after finishing suffered a great disappointment because the house was habitable be difficult due to its abstract simplicity. This and other circumstances led to the break between Miens, Mrs. Farnsworth, and a lawsuit against the architect because the final value of the building. Among other things, the client sued the poor conditioning of the interior of the building and excessive costs exceeded the initial budget. The simplicity of the Farnsworth House and conceptual elegance and beauty make it one of the most outstanding buildings of Miens.
How to create a model lamp at Evelyn Hutter
For those who are looking for a modern version of the typical chandelier, these may be manufactured by Water Pressure solution, because they are perfect for targeting a specific part of home. Designed by Evelyn Hotter, these hanging lamps are made of perforated metal plates with small bodies suspended by thin stainless steel wires, such as: rings of nickel silver elements, ‘drops’ Swarovski crystal … are authentic crafts because the Water Pressure lamps are all made by hand.
Some of their models can operate with low energy light bulbs, while others are composed of sets of Leeds, but in all Swarovski crystals, and suspended the remaining pieces form a “forest” surrounding lights.