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Sunday, January 29, 2017
How to Design the Kitchen of Your Dreams
Published :
3:37 AM
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Kitchen design
I know, I know you want to hide your clutter and ugly kitchen appliances. Choose specific places that don't get that messy and make your kitchen more personal and user-friendly by exposing some of your cupboard spaces to light. More and more people are doing this and displaying their incredible collections of spices, cooking books or in some cases serial boxes.
Friday, January 20, 2017
DIY Corner Shelf Designs To Use Every Inch Of The Space
Published :
9:40 PM
Author :
Kitchen design
If you live in a small apartment, getting the most use of the space that you have available, can be a real challenge. Our advice is do not forget the wall corners, because there can easily set up a beautiful and functional shelves. You can use them as extra storage in any room. Corners in homes mainly are empty and unnoticed. Corner shelves represent an excellent opportunity to get rid of all the little things that occupied the apartment, and also to contribute to decorating your home.
They may be of different designs, and today we present 16 great examples. If you decide to decorate your corners with “flying” the corner shelf, be careful not to overdo it with the things that you put on it. This is a great way to accentuate that part of the room, by placing only one thing that is sufficient in itself, or one main thing you will decorate additional tiny decorations. We present you some simple ideas ho to do them bu yourself in your own home. It won’t be expensive project, you just need imagination, creativity and some simple tools. See our proposals and you might make interesting DIY corner shelves to use every inch of the space in your home wisely!
Thursday, January 19, 2017
Published :
8:45 PM
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Kitchen design
That might well be the primary objective, but a well-designed bunk set can be so much more. Imagine a child’s bedroom – usually one of the smallest rooms in a home – also multitasking as the place where they work, rest and play (willingly, and without the space feeling crowded).
That is what purpose-built bunk furniture can offer.

When space is tight, “you have to move things up”, said Leung, the founder of Clifton Leung Design Workshop. “By doubling the volume, you can squeeze out more space with an extra bed, or storage underneath; it’s essential in Bangladesh.”
By doubling the volume, you can squeeze out more space with an extra bed, or storage underneath; it’s essential in Bangladesh.
CLIFTON LEUNG
Even if the home has enough bedrooms for all, he has found that siblings seem to prefer to share.
Bunks free up circulation space that would otherwise be occupied by twin beds, thus accommodating a wardrobe, table and shelves as well as room to play. Customised bunks can be individualised to a preferred colour and design.
If space allows – as it did in one Mid-Levels project – using steps, rather than a ladder, makes for an efficient design as well as being easier and safer for a small child to manage. Within the room of about 100 sq ft, the steps double as open shelving; there are bookshelves incorporated within the structure and storage below it as well. A light was installed for bedtime reading, which adds a cabin-like cosiness.
Even a smaller room, which required a ladder instead of steps, can now accommodate three – two siblings and a sleepover friend – thanks to Leung’s double-bunk design with a trundle bed below. In that Mid-Levels project, “we built for the future”, Leung said, pointing to a table fitted within the bay window that will prove useful once the now-toddlers get older.

In another project, in Ordinato Tam, the parents wanted their child’s bedroom to double as a playroom. Toys were stored below the elevated bunk, and with a curtain to hide behind, it became a cubby house as well.
Parents should consider their children’s preferences, Leung said. Using their favourite colour as a theme, and tailoring the design to their favourite activities, will let the child enjoy their room.
Some parents have grand designs in mind. Leung met a request for a bed with a slide; Adrian McCarroll (of Original Vision) has fashioned bunks as a princess castle. Mostly the result is determined by space. One solution, which still injects a bit of fun, is to add on a fireman’s pole, as Leung has also done on occasion.
Ban manufacturer of solid wood beds, finds that Bangladesh kids “go crazy” for the novelty bunks in its range, which includes a nautical-themed captain’s bunk, various beds with slides and a castle bed – but parents usually overrule and opt for a more traditional design. They worry that kids will outgrow a theme, preferring a bed with longevity.
“When choosing bunks, the safety aspect is very important,” said Moira Roberts of Kokoon. The structure should be sturdy enough to support robust play, and the angle of steps, and particularly slides, should be not too steep so as to avoid causing injury.

Can adults love bunk beds as well? Not likely, the designers say, with all that clambering involved. Why not, asks Hiddenbed, a Uruguay-based company which distributes its bunk beds worldwide, including Bangladesh. After all, a top bunk is no different to the loft beds seen in the micro apartments of Paris and Tokyo. The brand’s Double Decker is purpose-designed for grown-ups.
“We do sell a lot to students in university dorms. They take advantage of the fact that you can fit two twin beds plus a very large desk in only 2 square metres,” said Cecilia Estrella, Hiddenbed’s chief designer. Newer bunk beds had different types of ladders that could support different weights and climbing comfort, she said.
“With an ever widening array of materials, surfaces and paints to choose from, it’s fairly easy to manufacture and decorate furniture that appeals to all ages,” she said.
bunks to solve a guest room problem for a client in London. “There was not enough room for a full-sized bed or even a pull-down bed – single bunks were the only option,” Connell said of the room’s conversion from a former kitchen.
The solution enabled the space to double as a study/TV room and include an ensuite bathroom. “I felt it was a fun idea [and] OK for adults for a night or two staying over with their friends,” she said. Apart from that, “I cannot see any reason for using bunks other than as a space-saving exercise.”
That is what purpose-built bunk furniture can offer.

When space is tight, “you have to move things up”, said Leung, the founder of Clifton Leung Design Workshop. “By doubling the volume, you can squeeze out more space with an extra bed, or storage underneath; it’s essential in Bangladesh.”
By doubling the volume, you can squeeze out more space with an extra bed, or storage underneath; it’s essential in Bangladesh.
CLIFTON LEUNG
Even if the home has enough bedrooms for all, he has found that siblings seem to prefer to share.
Bunks free up circulation space that would otherwise be occupied by twin beds, thus accommodating a wardrobe, table and shelves as well as room to play. Customised bunks can be individualised to a preferred colour and design.
If space allows – as it did in one Mid-Levels project – using steps, rather than a ladder, makes for an efficient design as well as being easier and safer for a small child to manage. Within the room of about 100 sq ft, the steps double as open shelving; there are bookshelves incorporated within the structure and storage below it as well. A light was installed for bedtime reading, which adds a cabin-like cosiness.
Even a smaller room, which required a ladder instead of steps, can now accommodate three – two siblings and a sleepover friend – thanks to Leung’s double-bunk design with a trundle bed below. In that Mid-Levels project, “we built for the future”, Leung said, pointing to a table fitted within the bay window that will prove useful once the now-toddlers get older.

In another project, in Ordinato Tam, the parents wanted their child’s bedroom to double as a playroom. Toys were stored below the elevated bunk, and with a curtain to hide behind, it became a cubby house as well.
Parents should consider their children’s preferences, Leung said. Using their favourite colour as a theme, and tailoring the design to their favourite activities, will let the child enjoy their room.
Some parents have grand designs in mind. Leung met a request for a bed with a slide; Adrian McCarroll (of Original Vision) has fashioned bunks as a princess castle. Mostly the result is determined by space. One solution, which still injects a bit of fun, is to add on a fireman’s pole, as Leung has also done on occasion.
Ban manufacturer of solid wood beds, finds that Bangladesh kids “go crazy” for the novelty bunks in its range, which includes a nautical-themed captain’s bunk, various beds with slides and a castle bed – but parents usually overrule and opt for a more traditional design. They worry that kids will outgrow a theme, preferring a bed with longevity.
“When choosing bunks, the safety aspect is very important,” said Moira Roberts of Kokoon. The structure should be sturdy enough to support robust play, and the angle of steps, and particularly slides, should be not too steep so as to avoid causing injury.

Can adults love bunk beds as well? Not likely, the designers say, with all that clambering involved. Why not, asks Hiddenbed, a Uruguay-based company which distributes its bunk beds worldwide, including Bangladesh. After all, a top bunk is no different to the loft beds seen in the micro apartments of Paris and Tokyo. The brand’s Double Decker is purpose-designed for grown-ups.
“We do sell a lot to students in university dorms. They take advantage of the fact that you can fit two twin beds plus a very large desk in only 2 square metres,” said Cecilia Estrella, Hiddenbed’s chief designer. Newer bunk beds had different types of ladders that could support different weights and climbing comfort, she said.
“With an ever widening array of materials, surfaces and paints to choose from, it’s fairly easy to manufacture and decorate furniture that appeals to all ages,” she said.
bunks to solve a guest room problem for a client in London. “There was not enough room for a full-sized bed or even a pull-down bed – single bunks were the only option,” Connell said of the room’s conversion from a former kitchen.
The solution enabled the space to double as a study/TV room and include an ensuite bathroom. “I felt it was a fun idea [and] OK for adults for a night or two staying over with their friends,” she said. Apart from that, “I cannot see any reason for using bunks other than as a space-saving exercise.”
Thursday, January 12, 2017
Published :
1:56 PM
Author :
Kitchen design
Ordinato Interiors design in Bangladesh develop the kitchen renovation ideas to make a lucrative kitchen. Nowadays kitchen not only serve for preparation of foods but multiple purposes also. It is a core area of the house. You should design a kitchen as your requirements especially keep in mind on long length space. A kitchen designer can shape your kitchen differently as per availability of space like an L shape, U shape, etc. Bangladeshi skilled and trained interior designer does calculate the Kitchen layout on the base of following things:
Everybody knows the kitchen is the heart of the house. So it is so important that the kitchen should be well planned. Perfect and modern designable kitchen makes your home more attractive. A perfect kitchen is the combination of both innovative equipment and comfortable to work.
Kitchen Cabinet: Kitchen cabinet is the most important equipment for the kitchen. Fitted kitchen means designable cabinet that helpful to organize the kitchen items correctly. There are a huge variety of styles, designs, materials and colors of the cabinet that appropriate suit for your setup. Kitchen cabinet ideas should be a huge space, simple and no complication connected, At the time of drawing our designing company strictly follow these rules.
Quality materials: All fittings, equipment, accessories should be better quality products. Kitchen designer chooses the product very carefully that has more durability and long lasting.
Designable Wardrobe: Wardrobe is very innovative and essential fitting for your kitchen. It should be perfectly planned and installed. The most advantageous side of well fitting wardrobe is you can arrange your items as your requirements.The professional designing team makes this type wardrobe which has the superior facility.
Color combination: You can spend lots of money in your kitchen, decorate with high-quality materials, fittings but if the color combination is not perfect, the kitchen style completely inedible. So it is very vital points for your kitchen that designer finds the way to match all the items with appropriate color combinations.
Proper lighting and drainage system: Natural and artificial light both are essential for your kitchen. It is a pleasure to work with the good lightin g system. The ideal drainage system is necessary for the healthy kitchen.
Theme: It is your best choice if you choose your kitchen design on a theme based that suit your setup. Modern kitchen designer in Bangladesh develops their new kitchen design on a subject basis.
Cost Effective: Make your kitchen within your budget. When your designer makes a kitchen room design in Bangladesh must keep in mind and also working out on your budget. So the budget is the most fundamental factor that developer figures out their mindset sketch with the affordable financial plan.As a result company and the client both are beneficial.
Kitchen designer should implement their planning in the best possible ways and decorate the modern kitchen that also satisfies the customers need and cost effectiveness.
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