If you happen to be a book lover or a voracious reader, it is likely that you have built up quite a collection of books over the years. Home libraries help you organize your book collection, make it easier to find books and make reading fun and relaxing within the comforts of your home. Here are a few tips to design your home library
While building a home library the three basic elements required are: space, shelves and books. You can either custom build a new room or choose an existing spacious room to house your books. Recessed or built-in bookshelves can provide floor-to-ceiling storage and space savings. You can also mount hanging bookshelves onto the wall or buy glass cases, which might be preferable if your collection includes antique books that you want to preserve. As your bookshelves creep up the wall, you may need a library ladder to reach them
When considering library furniture, you may want desks if you are writing and taking notes on your reading. Bookstands are also helpful for reading those big volumes that are too heavy to hold up comfortably. You can include overstuffed couches and chairs which will beckon guests to spend a few hours reading.
Finally, a good system of organization will help you find the book you want quickly. You can also decorate bookshelves with personal items, such as photographs and souvenirs which can break up the rows of books visually, and it would also give you room to expand as your collection grows.
The following is a unique building design. SwantosSquare building a portrait of the city is Melbourne located in Melbourne, Australia. These buildings designed by ARM architects and will be completed in 2014. External appearance of the building will resemble a face of William Barak (Beruk), one representing the early history of Australia land that previously inhabited by Aboriginal Nations, and is a traditional Victorian heritage of respect. The cultural resonance of William Barak gazing down the civic axis of Melbourne towards the post federation Shrine of Remembrance, stands to unite the city’s modern heritage with its ancient history“. The portrait is said to be sculpted across a 330 ft (100 meter) high area, using the building’s concrete balconies as “canvas”
Associated with a bathroom, may not have been complete with the existence of the washbasin. Washbasin generally have a standard form with the notches of certain motifs, for that we will try to show a washbasin design with a contemporary design style. Washbasin design is simple yet modern impressed can inspire you to give the right color for your bathroom motif.The serenity expressed by the basin’s elegant blue glass bottom, hand-etched in three patterns – Pebble, Kaleidoscope and Forest – express an optimist approach to bathroom design. The simple palette and exceptional motifs make the basin the focal point of the bathroom and convey a sense of brilliant relaxation to the bathroom’s interior design. The ornamental design of the glass is complemented by a white strip surrounding it, creating a perfectly round shape that emphasizes the bottomless effect. My favourite washbasin so far, the Motif Basin reminds me of the outdoor freedom of a clear water pond.
Speaking about the villa, it is not loose with the beautiful natural scenery around the reassuring spirit. Here we will show a design villa situated in Durban, South Africa. Villa named "Wright House" was designed by architect Elmo Swart. The shape of this design is very unique, because it has a different design in general. Where the cottage is designed villa combines natural elements and modern elements. It appears from the outside has a modern impression with an open car garage under the ground floor of the building. The corners of the building formed asymmetric, so it seems futuristic. The interior design is also not less interesting, supporting all aspects of the overall design, where several rooms designed natural, especially in every bedroom there is a large window that can be used to view the outdoors from inside. Overall this villa cottage building has a traditional three-bedroom, entertainment room and an art gallery.