Leaving behind the large-town lifestyle to satisfy a life-long fantasy of residing in the united states, their family of five, moved into a hamlet in the Lake Champlain valley in Vermont. Tamar spent some time working as an innovative director, design editor and photo stylist and graduated in New York City. After seeing her house, Continue reading →
Initially meant for plants on the chilly wintertime, conservatories and greenhouses have existed since the conclusion of the Renaissance age. Afterwards, they and finally morphed in to an idea which is now called a sun room and became a bright spot to host tea events. These big glass constructions come in different sizes and shapes Continue reading →
As operator and a lover of a 1927 Spanish Colonial Revival house, I I can not get enough of them. Every one I’ve come across has been exceptional and well-built with a great deal of appeal and character. This kind of architecture was created as an outcome of the Panama-California Exposition, and became a U.S. Continue reading →
Some might poopoo plyboard, but I say it gets a poor rap. Sure, it isn’t the most glamorous of wood, but what it lacks in blood line it more than makes up for in budget friendliness. And while it might not work with the fashion of everyone’s, plywood has definitely found a house in contemporary Continue reading →