Décor do dia: quadros até o chão

Décor do dia (Foto: reprodução)

Pendurar quadros nas paredes de casa costumava ser uma missão que deveria ser realizada sob algumas regras quanto a altura, distância entre eles e muitos outros detalhes. Mas nos dias de hoje, o mais importante na hora de decorar um ambiente é usar a criatividade e dar a ele personalidade única. A sala de estar acima é um ótimo exemplo disso. Partindo do chão, uma coleção eclética de obras cria um verdadeiro mural artístico na parede branca. Sobre o piso de tábua corrida negra, um conjunto de móveis dos anos 1950 desfila pés palito, linhas retas e muito minimalismo. E para criar um link entre a sóbria mobília de época e a efusiva parede de quadros, uma manta com desenhos étnicos absorve a mesma paleta de cores.

Quer ver mais ambientes inspiradores como este? Acesse o board de decoração no Pinterest da Casa Vogue e faça uma coleção dos seus espaços favoritos!

Décor do dia (Foto: Casa Vogue)

 

 

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Derrubar paredes para o sol entrar

Reforma em casa estreita (Foto: Nelson Kon/Divulgação)

Algumas casas começam em mesas de jantar, outras em poltronas de reunião, mas essa ganhou nova vida em um balcão de livraria. Os arquitetos do escritório Figueroa estavam fazendo compras quando o dono da loja reparou nos volumes e perguntou se eles faziam reformas. A morada do jovem empresário no bairro paulistano de Perdizes necessitava desesperadamente de uma transformação.

A casa geminada de 4 x 20 m possuía planta bastante dividida, o que dificultava a ventilação. A luz natural vinha apenas da fachada e de um minúsculo pátio. Para piorar, infiltrações prejudicavam a estrutura e o lar tinha problemas de umidade.

Os autores do projeto, Mario Figueroa, Letícia Tamisari e Marcus Vinícius Damon, optaram por uma reforma radical. A equipe de obra deixou de pé apenas fachada, paredes laterais e de fundo. Enquanto demoliam as divisórias e pilares, montavam a estrutura metálica, para prevenir que as casas ao lado fossem atingidas. "Queríamos evitar um efeito dominó", conta Figueroa.

Reforma em casa estreita (Foto: Nelson Kon/Divulgação)

A morada ganhou uma planta marcada pela alternância entre cheios e vazios. O jogo começa na sala de estar, encimada pelo quarto. O ambiente continua e ganha pé-direito duplo até que se chega à cozinha, sobre a qual está localizado o banheiro. Aparece então um pátio central e depois alcança-se a lavanderia – acima dela fica o quarto de hóspedes.

Nenhuma parede divide o térreo; no piso superior, um corredor intercalado por passarelas metálicas conecta todo o primeiro andar. Assim o cliente ganhou o que queria: bastante integração e espaço para estacionar a moto na sala.

Os interiores foram decorados em três variações de cinza – uma estratégia para mantê-los discretos, mas não monótonos. O piso é de porcelanato com cores semelhantes ao cimento queimado, enquanto as paredes foram pintadas e revelam os tijolos de barro originais. O toque de cor ficou por conta da madeira usada nas escadas e mobília.

Reforma em casa estreita (Foto: Nelson Kon/Divulgação)

Os arquitetos concentraram armários em uma das laterais. Assim é possível mudar à vontade a configuração dos móveis com design brasileiro da Oppa. A iluminação artificial marca os caminhos sutilmente, reforça a textura das paredes e cria um ambiente aconchegante na casa à noite.

O pátio central é o coração do lar, por isso ganhou cobertura de pedriscos e um jardim vertical. Ali se percebe a engenhosidade da passarela de chapas de aço, que deixam o sol do meio-dia banhar o chão. Para ganhar durabilidade, a estrutura foi coberta com zarcão e tinta.

A luz natural inunda o novo layout da casa: penetra pelo pátio, janelas e uma claraboia sobre a escada de madeira. A ventilação cruzada também favorece o conforto. O ar frio entra pelas grades da varanda, expulsando o calor pelo átrio. Nada mal para um lar que não via sol e frescor há muitos anos.

Reforma em casa estreita (Foto: Nelson Kon/Divulgação)


 

Reforma em casa estreita (Foto: Nelson Kon/Divulgação)


 

Reforma em casa estreita (Foto: Nelson Kon/Divulgação)


 

Reforma em casa estreita (Foto: Nelson Kon/Divulgação)


 

Reforma em casa estreita (Foto: Nelson Kon/Divulgação)


 

Reforma em casa estreita (Foto: Nelson Kon/Divulgação)


 

Reforma em casa estreita (Foto: Nelson Kon/Divulgação)


 

Reforma em casa estreita (Foto: Nelson Kon/Divulgação)


 

Reforma em casa estreita (Foto: Nelson Kon/Divulgação)

 

Reforma em casa estreita (Foto: Nelson Kon/Divulgação)


 

Reforma em casa estreita (Foto: Nelson Kon/Divulgação)


 

Reforma em casa estreita (Foto: Nelson Kon/Divulgação)
 

 

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Home on the Beach

Home on the Beach (8)

This stunning contemporary home on the beach is located in Malibu, California, USA. Originally built in 1979, the house has a square footage of 5,700. Home on the Beach: “This architectural designed house is situated on a double lot with approximately 128 feet of beach frontage. This spectacular home has an open floor plan with high ceilings and walls of glass with 180 degree views. A beautiful, spacious master bedroom..

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Conversion of St. Luke’s Chapel by Morscher ArchItekten

Conversion of St. Luke's Chapel by Morscher Arch (6)

This conversion of St. Luke’s Chapel was undertaken by Morscher ArchItekten. The chapel-now-home is located in Bern, Switzerland, and the conversion took place in 2014. Conversion of St. Luke’s Chapel by Morscher ArchItekten: “The project involved converting a former chapel built in 1924 in Art Deco style in a Bern neighbourhood and totally defaced in a 1970s renovation into two new apartments. In order to keep the ground floor free..

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NORDAM: dick olango plans green toilet project as symbol of sustainability

to educate and supply locals with sustainable architecture, the building is capable of collecting rainwater, cultivating food, and producing fertilizer.

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10 Suggestions On Achieving Your Inner Peace

Inner Peace

Inner peace may seem like a mythical peak. Almost unachievable, far away, maybe even unreal for many. In fact, for almost every single one of us. Indeed, very few can rightly claim “I feel calm right now” in a midst of stressful situations, worries or problems requiring immediate attention.

However, there is a secret. The only way to achieve the fabled inner peace is to embrace the fact that it is only marginally defined by outer circumstances. Mainly, it is a choice you must make for yourself. You can be calm and peaceful in any situation by surprisingly, simply choosing to. This requires constant practice, but with practice your inner peace can become a habit, and then, a reality.

So, these are the steps you may start with. Even by following these few suggestions, and constantly reminding yourself about them, you can make, eventually, inner peace your normal state of mind.

1. Simplify

Simplify

Simplicity contributes to inner peace because it allows you to direct your energy and effort into one single point. Get rid of everything that hinders you, including acquaintances and friends who may only drain you while giving you nothing in return. Remember that the key is always quality over quantity. Throw out or give away everything that you don’t really need. Every time you buy something new, ask yourself whether you can do without it, whether it’s really necessary to you. Don’t let unnecessary information like TV news or gossip into your life. Keep it simple and at all times stay focused on one or two tasks that matter.

2. Direct your mind on the present moment

Direct mind on the present

The only time that truly exists is this present moment. Past was, once, the present and future will once too, become the present. For all that matters, you should not obsess yourself by things gone. Or by the unpredictable future, which is in fact nothing more than your fantasy. So be focused on the present. Give all your best to it, and simply live. Don’t let the real, present moment go by because you live in the past or in the future.

3. Express gratitude

Express gratitude

Stop and think about how fortunate you really are. Your mind may constantly wander off in the future, and desire something new. Yet if you are reading this article, you probably are relatively well off. Just think about the fact that 80% of the world population lives on less than $10 a day. Or that 20% can not even read or write.

Try to think about all the things you have, there sure are plenty. Then realize that your mind is, at times, your worst enemy. Remember that even if you get what you hope for at this instant, your mind will very soon find some new object of desire. This is a vicious circle you can only break by expressing gratitude for what you already have or achieved, more and often. Even for the simplest things we otherwise take for granted.

4. Try it someone else’s way

Try it someone else's way

Your point of view should not be a law. Do not hold to it and be quick to let it go whenever it gets shaken by a better logic or opinion. When you find yourself in an argument, do not make a battle out of it. Remember that argument should be a synonym to discussion. If you find yourself on a losing side, be strong enough to accept a flaw in your opinion and thank a person for enriching your perspective. At all costs, keep your mind open. Life is a constant growth and motion, and whoever clings to his fixed ways, is eventually left alone behind.

5. Remember that everything will pass

Everything will pass

Look around yourself and ponder for a while about the fact that everything – EVERYTHING – will once pass. Time can be generous, but ultimately, it is indifferent. However dark it may sound, everything and everybody will eventually perish. Nothing is forever, so how senseless it is to wage little personal wars with people you happen to dislike, or to give into sorrow over a break-up? Time will heal even the deepest wounds, but it will work faster if you don’t scratch them… So, quite often, the best option is to simply let time resolve the problem. Because it inevitably will, eventually.

6. Smile

Smile

That’s right, just smile. A simple smile does wonders. It can help to soften hearts, make “no” into “yes” and instantly change mood of others as well as your own. Smile to members of your family, smile to your coworkers, smile to everybody you meet. Smile even to yourself in the mirror if there’s nobody else around. Smile is deeply connected to Love. And what you give, comes back to you later. Notice that it’s impossible to sincerely smile and to experience anger, sorrow or jealousy at the same time. While smiling, you can’t help but feel calmness, happiness and love.

7. Take your time

Take your time

Be patient. Enjoy your life as a kind of journey. Everything will happen when the time is right. Good or bad, all is finely interconnected and you can not be defeated until you yourself proclaim capitulation. Remember something bad that happened to you? Try to think of what good it also gave you. If this “bad” experience didn’t happen, how much different you’d be from your current self? Try to appreciate small things in life, good or bad. And take your time.

8. Finish what you start

Finish what you start

Or in other words, close the circle. Your unfinished business (unforgiven griefs, unspoken words, started but unfinished projects or tasks) is a heavy burden for your present consciousness and peace. Try to notice just how often they pop-up in the back of your mind, leading to anxiety and dragging you down. If there is a thing you started but definitely don’t want to finish, take your time to think deeply about it and make a mental final check-line next to it. Then be sure to never go back to it again.

9. Keep calm

Keep calm

If you find yourself agitated, take few deep breaths and wait to fully calm down before taking any kind of action or decision. Rushing anything leads only to poor outcomes. The ability to keep calm and focused amidst chaos and changes is a true sign of inner peace. This one is closely connected to another advice about keeping your mind in the present moment. Because look around you… Is there really anything that bad to disturb your calm self, or is it just you imagining the future or reliving the past?

10. Do not make money your priority

Do not make money priority

Always remember that money is just a means to achieve something, not a goal in itself. So what do you have in mind? What is the purpose of money you are working so hard for? Always think before-head why do you work, and what is the purpose of your work. Would you keep doing what you do now if money would not be an issue? If your answer is a definitive no, then there is a serious reason to slow down and reflect. Life is short, so try to find your passion, and think of a way to make money practicing it.

Alisa Imikiba is a traveler and illustrator, currently working from Bangkok. She has dedicated this year to drawing inspirational pictures like ones above, one piece for each and every day. You can keep in touch with her and her work here.

 

 

 

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NORDAM: bnkr arquitectura builds spiraling ecumenical chapel under ground

a small chapel used for meditation is located subtly underground under an elevated pond, not distracting from the serene garden landscape.

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How to Close All Open Apps on Your Mac with a Single Click

Normally, if you want to close all of the open apps on your Mac, you’d have to either quit them all one by one or restart, shut down, or log out while making sure to deselect “Reopen windows when logging back in.” The latter option is great, but it doesn’t always work in Mac OS X, and what if you don’t want to restart, shut down, or log out?

Now, using Automator, you can create an application in just a few seconds that can be placed on your dock and clicked on just once to shut down all other open apps in just a few seconds.
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Focus

Featuring my own concert photos as always.
I had started a series awhile back about depression and this sort of fits since paranoia is definitely common. Two other entries of the series are on 500px I think? Photograph by ehinders85 ehinders85. NOTE FROM THIS WEBSITE: We present this photograph on this site in the hope that it creates more interest in the great work of this photographer by our readers. Always contact the photographer if you have any questions or if you need more details. This photograph is from 500PX unless otherwise stated. The photograph/image is transmitted via IFTT and all mandatory fields have been completed and inserted, on best effort basis, including username and description of the photograph/image as per the information supplied when the photograph/image was downloaded through 500PX via standard search on the ITT site. This photograph/picture is used here for non-commercial purposes only. We respect the work of photographers and we are glad to promote their work on this site absolutely free. If you are a photographer and if you like us to help you promote your work please write to us at nordaminv@gmail.com and write “Photography/Art” in the subject line. We are happy to discuss how we can help you through our social media channels and marketing experience to get more exposure for your work. We reserve the right to reject any photographs or artwork which we feel it is inappropriate.

Focus

Featuring my own concert photos as always.
I had started a series awhile back about depression and this sort of fits since paranoia is definitely common. Two other entries of the series are on 500px I think? Photograph by ehinders85 ehinders85. NOTE FROM THIS WEBSITE: We present this photograph on this site in the hope that it creates more interest in the great work of this photographer by our readers. Always contact the photographer if you have any questions or if you need more details. This photograph is from 500PX unless otherwise stated. The photograph/image is transmitted via IFTT and all mandatory fields have been completed and inserted, on best effort basis, including username and description of the photograph/image as per the information supplied when the photograph/image was downloaded through 500PX via standard search on the ITT site. This photograph/picture is used here for non-commercial purposes only. We respect the work of photographers and we are glad to promote their work on this site absolutely free. If you are a photographer and if you like us to help you promote your work please write to us at nordaminv@gmail.com and write “Photography/Art” in the subject line. We are happy to discuss how we can help you through our social media channels and marketing experience to get more exposure for your work. We reserve the right to reject any photographs or artwork which we feel it is inappropriate.