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Skeletal Storage System- Interesting or Dull?

Created by Swiss designer, Giulio Parini, this strange looking skeletal system is meant to be a decorative object- a wall structure, to be more exact. It is called “The Tensor Voting System” and besides its arty function it has a very practical one as well: storage.

This skeletal structure can hold books, CDs, sun glasses and all sort of other small objects by using the help of its iron rods.-via HomeTone

Organic Poufs- Color and Fun

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Designed by Ana Mir and Emili Padros from Nanimarquin, these funky cushions are a nice idea for a more vivid interior. The organic poufs can be placed around your living-room table, by the pool or in the kids room for their entertainment.

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The possibilities or arranging these fun cushions are all up to your creativity. For ordering this product, you can get in touch with the designer by accessing this link.

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Decorative Tiles for Your Trendy Interior

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From  International Slate Company, these decorative tiles are the new trend in design.  Easy to use, they can create a variety of patterns and they can bring style and uniqueness to any room.

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Embed them in your living room for a rustic touch and your guests will be amazed. This is a very practical solution for decorating your walls and your floors.

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For more information on this product, you can visit the manufacturer’s web site.

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Glass Sliding Door

The range of Glass Sliding Doors from Albed are an elegant way to separate different rooms without completely losing sight of things.

Made from aluminum and glass, the doors seem to create more space and to bring more light into any interior.

A very practical design idea.

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Today’s Theme: Dots

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You probably never thought that dots could be a strong and welcoming theme. Here are just some of the designs that can prove you were wrong.

For some more similar dots-carpets, you can visit the Eclipse leather collection here.

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Blackboard Wallpaper

If you feel your creativity is overwhelming and need more space and resources to express yourself, this sort of idea may suit you.

Having a blackboard wallpaper may turn out to be quite fun. You can leave message for your friends to see when they return home, doodle and play all sort of games that you would normally need paper for.

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Christmas tips with Lou Manfredini

Guest post by Lou Manfredini Ace’s “Helpful Hardware Man”.

Topic One: Artificial Trees
I’m Lou Manfredini, Ace’s “Helpful Hardware Man” and I know that the holidays  can sometimes be tough for those with allergies. A great solution is to invest in a high-quality artificial tree that will last for years. Today, there is a great selection of artificial trees that look like the real thing. They even are designed to replicate different tree varieties, so you are sure to find one that fits your needs. Some of my favorites include: Spruces, Pines, and Dunhil Firs – all of which you can get at www.acehardware.com.

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Many of these trees come pre-lit, so all you need to do is bring it home and plug it in. Plus, you’ll never have to worry about the clean-up! Prices for these range from $129 for an Oregon Pine Tree up to $250 for a pre-lit Spruce Tree, well worth the investment if you consider the years of use you’ll get out of it!

Topic 2: Outdoor Lighting
outdoor_lightsLou here, Ace’s “Helpful Hardware Man” and I love the holiday season. I wanted to share with you a simple trick to make your holiday lighting a lot easier this season: clips. Clips, like the ones featured below, attach easily to your interior and exterior walls. You can get the job done in much less time and they are easy to remove after the New Year!

Also, if you find yourself with lots of exposed wires, purchase an extension cord that has multiple outlets. This will help you hide those unsightly wires! And remember: never string more than 3 strands of lights together — it’s a fire hazard!

Topic 3: Decorating Techniques for Interior and Exterior of the House
led-lightsIf you are like me, then about this time of year you find yourself surrounded by strand after strand of glowing and twinkling Holiday lights. I’m Lou Manfredini, Ace’s “Helpful Hardware Man” and if you’ve ever wondered if there was a way that you could still have the lights you love, while cutting down on your energy consumption, then I’ve got an answer for you: LED holiday lights.

LED holiday lights have recently entered the market and they are fantastic! The bulbs emit a beautiful glow that is brighter and richer than other holiday lights, while much like other LED lights, they are more durable and can last for years. Plus LED lights are cool to the touch, which means that they are safer for use around children and live greenery. You can get all this, while helping to conserve energy. What’s not to like!

Wallpaper From Old Letters

If you’re a very green person, have a thing for old letters, don’t get your newspaper on time in the morning or simply want something original to place on your walls, here’s what you could do.

Apparently the idea comes from the Re-found Object shops in UK, where the owners covered a part of the store with vintage letters and newspapers.

Also a good tip for an unusual office or a study room.

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Eco living by Viva Terra

Environmentalists have put their mark in every industry, promoting recycling and ecological materials. The trend has reached the furniture manufacturers too. We see more often furniture stores that sustain recycling campaigns and the use of only ecological materials.

Viva Terra is such a furniture store. I was surfing their website and I found some interesting eco-products that might interest you.

1. The Teak Lotus Panel – which is a handcrafted wall decor. The manufacturers used recycled rough-hewn teak planks from old dwellings and community buildings from Thailand. Each piece is unique, thus the price goes up to $725 for a 5′x5′ panel.

2. The Branch & Glass Console Table – made out of wood branches. It retails for $495 and it’s also unique.

3. 10,000 Foot Organic Cotton Bedding – inspired by the lines and textures of crop rows, flowers, and irrigation canals in San Joaquin Valley, CA. Pillows have 100% New Zealand wool inserts with organic cotton covers. Perhaps you will find it a little expensive, but it’s something original.

4. Stone Cairn Lamp – The designer used river stones to create a a beautiful lamp. It costs $279.

5. Garden decors – The Owl Family is made from granite and impervious to summer rains, perch wisely on bench, pathway or patio. The guarantee they won’t fly in the night.

I truly recommend you Viva Terra, where you will find other interesting eco-products.

Ideas For Outdoor Lighting

Havana Pendant lamp comes in a series of shapes and sizes.

You can find it as a floor lamp or a as an outdoor pendant. However, today we decided to present you this particular version, as we consider it looks great and can fit well with many outside arrangements.

Another nice idea for lighting up your garden is using these Stone Outdoor Lamps. Designed by Marta Laudani, Marco Romanelli & Massimo Noceto from Italy, they can be bought online here.