Wednesday, June 28, 2017

Space, Man: Domotex 2018 | News | Architonic

In designing spaces, it is now easier than ever before to draw inspiration from current trends, and from different styles and cultural influences. The spectrum of choices is great, as is the aspiration to dispense with any prescribed norm and rather find solutions that reflect our personal preferences. With its overarching keynote theme UNIQUE YOUNIVERSE, the world’s leading trade fair for carpets and floor coverings, DOMOTEX, puts forward a new concept that follows this trend and offers room for new perspectives. Many manufacturers are already taking the development from mass to individual production into account in their product ranges. As put by Bernhard Reinkemeier, an executive in the area of interior decoration: “In the future, there will be less and less acceptance of uncoordinated mass merchandise by customers. Instead, they want their specific wishes to be taken seriously and addressed by producers.” Stephan Naacke, a manufacturer of needled carpets who also offers his custome… continue



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Japan Stories: Suzuki Morihisa Studio | News | Architonic

Suzuki Morihisa in Morioka, Iwate Prefecture, is a 15th generation family business for cast ironworks (Nanbu Tekki), dating back to 1625. Shigeo Suzuki, of the henceforward 16th generation, talks about the workshop’s history and the current situation. <b>Please tell us a little bit about the rich history of Suzuki Morihisa.</b> In the Edo Period, there was a feudal lord of the Nanbu clan from Yamanashi Prefecture who liked art. Here in Iwate, iron, sand, charcoal, and lacquer were abundant. These materials being available in one place made Iwate ideal for cast ironwork, and craftsmen were brought in from around Japan. My ancestor was from Yamanashi just like the Nanbu clan, and was called by the lord to join him in Iwate. That was the beginning. That was about 390 years ago. Now we are in the 15th generation. <b>When and how did you decide to continue this tradition?</b> Our tradition passes from parent to child, so when my mother took on the role, I began to think that my tur… continue



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Tuesday, June 27, 2017

3 Tips to Converting a Tub to a Shower

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Converting a bathtub into a shower is not as difficult as you may think. If you don’t use your bathtub for bathing, why not convert your old bathtub into a walk in shower? Here are 3 tips on converting a tub to a shower.

Determine Spacing & Placement
A bathtub to shower conversion is easiest when you situate your new open shower in the space left behind by your bathtub, since your drain lines and water supply will already be in place. Moving plumbing can add significant cost to the project, plus require bringing in a plumber.

Spacing Required for a Walk In Shower:

  • At least 30 inches by 30 inches of floor space.
  • At least 80 inches in height.
  • At least 15 inches between the side of the toilet and the shower wall.
  • Or at least 21 inches between the front of the toilet and the shower wall.
  • If you plan to install a swinging door, make sure to account for the swing. Source: BudgetDumpster

Waterproofing and Drainage
Properly sealing the shower floor from water leaks will help protect your home from problems associated with water leaks, like wood rot, drywall damage and mold. Hot mops are prepared onsite and are the best way to waterproof the shower pan.

A standard drain may not be sufficient to stand the test of time. To ensure your shower remodel lasts for many years, select a high quality and durable drain. Source: Angieslist

Which Type of Shower Works Best for Your Space?
Now that you have some ideas about what you want your shower to look like, you’ll want to consider the best type of shower to install in your bathroom.

Shower stalls
All-in-one shower stalls that can be added to an existing tub-sized space can make your job easier. Many options exist with built-in ledges and shelving; some even have seating areas. The stalls typically include a curb to contain water and the option of installing any type of door you wish — or even just using a curtain.

Tiled shower curbs
A tiled shower created in the existing wall space usually necessitates a curb or ledge that will hold the door and keep the water inside the shower. The curb should be tall enough to contain moisture and short enough to step over easily. Curbs should also be polished and have smooth edges to reduce injury.

Curbless showers
Showers with no lip to contain the water make it much easier to access the shower, especially for the elderly or disabled. But beyond that, curbless showers offer a particular open look that is appealing and modern. The curbless style can also save you a little space if you’re making the most of a small area.

The issue with a curbless shower, of course, is the difficulty of containing the water. This problem can be minimized by choosing a shower screen — essentially, a pivoting glass door — and a directed showerhead that keeps the flow of water moving away from the rest of the bathroom. Source: HomeAdvisor

 

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Networked | News | Architonic

Every new development starts with an idea. And for Josef Huber, managing director of Solid, the technical aspects of an intelligent production solution should come next. In order to keep quality high and costs low, every flash of inspiration is considered from the angle of technical and financial feasibility right from the start. Huber and his team collaborate with regional specialists – all of them long-standing partners. “Obviously the price pressure in our industry is intense. But in our experience, when it comes to suppliers, the cheapest is rarely the best. We say no to cut-price offers from abroad on principle. I guess you could say we’re typically Swiss in that respect: very stubborn! If we want sustainable production, we’ve got to do it here. If we outsource it to China, we lose all control of ecology and quality,” says Josef Huber. Apart from a few exceptions like American walnut, most of the wood Solid uses for its furniture comes from Switzerland. Individual requests can be… continue



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Q & A: How Do I Use My Steam Bath For The First Time

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So, you’ve taken the plunge (so to speak) and purchased your very own steam shower. Perhaps you’ve opted for a pre-fabricated, modular type that’s ready to use as soon as the pieces are properly secured and sealed. Or, perhaps you’ve splurged on a complete custom steam room. Whichever course you’ve followed, you can now have a personal spa experience any time you feel like it.

Even though you have the user instructions that came with the steam shower unit, and advice from either our support technicians or your own contractor, you may be wondering how exactly you should use your steam shower for the first time.

Best tips for getting most enjoyment out of steam shower.

Begin by ensuring that your body temperature is at room temperature or cooler. Then, turn on the steam function. Sit back on the bench and soak up the warm steam for no more than 30 minutes. Afterwards, you can cool off by stepping out of the steam shower unit. Or, you can stand under the cool spray of the water. The key to enjoying the whole experience is to move gradually from one step to the other. Don’t shock your system by jumping into hot steam or standing under cold water at the end.

combo steam shower and bathtub

Did you opt for a combination steam shower-whirlpool tub? Lucky you! You have the option of switching at will between a relaxing steam shower and soaking in a luxury steam bath. As with the steam shower, make sure your body is not already too warm before slipping into the whirlpool tub. The key is to always make sure that you don’t overtax your circulation. “Used properly, a steam bath will help to overcome the stresses of everyday life, to relax and recover, and to gain new strength and improve general physical and mental well being” .

Do you have questions about how to use your steam shower or whirlpool tub? Ask us!

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Monday, June 26, 2017

Save the date: designjunction2017 | Fairs | Architonic

London’s leading design destination returns to King’s Cross during the London Design Festival. Taking place 21-24 September, designjunction is more than just a trade show, it’s a unique visitor experience offering a wide range of eateries, a mix of global furniture, lighting, accessory, material and technology brands alongside design-led pop-up shops, installations and interactive features. designjunction connects more than 200 of the world’s most iconic design brands with the world’s leading design professionals across five key destinations – it is a place to meet, do business and be inspired. <b>Cubitt House & Cubitt Park – The Trade Destinations </b> Cubitt House will present an international line-up of world renowned design brands showcasing cutting-edge furniture as well as lightjunction, an area dedicated to the very best contemporary lighting. Due to popular demand, designjunction expands its trade destination and introduces Cubitt Park. The new pavilion will house lu… continue



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Material Tendencies: Fabio Novembre | News | Architonic

<b>If you had to work with one material for the next three years, which would you choose?</b> I would choose glass. Our culture is a transparent culture. We always have to tell the truth and need to be transparent. Glass is such a strong metaphorical material. It is man-made and yet perceived as a natural [true] material. <b>Can you identify certain trends in materials?</b> I believe that the real creative people are the ones that go into the forest and ignore any traces of people who were there before. Otherwise you are a follower. You are not someone who makes the path. You need to be brave in order to go to places where nobody has been. <b>What do you think of the expectation to continually produce something NEW?</b> Unavoidably, things are new. But the point is, we are polluting too much – not only in a physical sense, also in a visual, semiotic sense. Let’s try to only make things that we are very proud of. Things that really testify to our path. Just make your “best of”. D… continue



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Japan Stories: Suzuki Morihisa Studio | News | Architonic

Suzuki Morihisa in Morioka, Iwate Prefecture, is a 15th generation family business for cast ironworks (Nanbu Tekki), dating back to 1625. Shigeo Suzuki, of the henceforward 16th generation, talks about the workshop’s history and the current situation. <b>Please tell us a little bit about the rich history of Suzuki Morihisa.</b> In the Edo Period, there was a feudal lord of the Nanbu clan from Yamanashi Prefecture who liked art. Here in Iwate, iron, sand, charcoal, and lacquer were abundant. These materials being available in one place made Iwate ideal for cast ironwork, and craftsmen were brought in from around Japan. My ancestor was from Yamanashi just like the Nanbu clan, and was called by the lord to join him in Iwate. That was the beginning. That was about 390 years ago. Now we are in the 15th generation. <b>When and how did you decide to continue this tradition?</b> Our tradition passes from parent to child, so when my mother took on the role, I began to think that my tur… continue



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Sunday, June 25, 2017

Small and lovable or purist allrounder? | Industry News | Architonic

Small but highly capable. The NINI stool is deliberately sleek, with sublte lines. Thanks to it´s straightforward design it can be intergrated with perfect visual logic into any furnishing style. As well as an air of functional efficiency, it conveys a sense of familiarity – an association that’s further strengthened by the use of solid wood. It is made of either natural oiled oak or walnut, or of oak with an open-pore painted finish, in this case with a big choice of matt colours. Subtle additional colour accents are provided by seat cushions upholstered in a satin fabric in selected colours. This stool can prove its worth in a lobby where shoes are put on and taken off. It´s raised, rounded edges make it useful as a practical side table in the living area or as an improvised, mobile storage element in the office. Utterly charming and always convincing – alone or in a team. A purist all-rounder, ready for adventure. The HANS stool is made from solid wood. Its clear-cut, distinguished… continue



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Tuesday, June 20, 2017

Sit back and relax | News | Architonic

If you don’t know the area, you could easily drive straight past Strässle’s Wigoltingen headquarters in the Canton of Thurgau. The production building that Strässle moved into after taking over upholstery firm Polsterei Fleig radiates a sense of permanence. “It’s a listed heritage building, so any alterations that might be necessary would be relatively difficult to implement,” says Roland Stauch, who has been CEO of the company for a good 20 years now. But this tranquil first impression is deceptive. Inside the production building, staff are working flat out. About 20 finished chairs pass through the gates every day, destined for countries all over the world. “Asia has turned out to be a particularly good market for us,” says Roland Stauch. The Swiss Made label and the quality expectations associated with it undoubtedly play an important role in this development. It all started with a saddlery, upholstery and coachbuilding business in Kirchberg, which is in the Toggenburg region. At th… continue



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WOODS, the new officescape by Metrica | Industry News | Architonic

Created for the contract market, the Woods collection offers excellent comfort and all the aesthetic quality of home-oriented products. Wood, the ultimate natural material, bursts into the Fantoni office world. Woods is a complete series of tables, created following reflection on new ways of working and on how the workplace is changing. It offers a range of modules, from the “focus” station to a shared one, and from meeting areas to collaboration spaces. Woods includes fixed office desks and height-adjustable workstations, as well as large executive and meeting tables. A collection that can switch from clerical to executive simply by changing the combination of tops and legs, with an interplay that maintains consistency of design and allows for numerous different layouts. The key feature of this innovative design is the use of solid beech or oak wood. This material gives a sense of naturalness and visual comfort that is the perfect complement to the comfort offered by the perform… continue



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4 Tips on Bringing Nature into the Bathroom

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Regardless of the season, incorporating nature into the bathroom can give it a warm, relaxing ambiance everyone is longing for. To do this, follow the following tips:

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Add a bloom
The natural, varied colours of even a single living bloom will warm up a pale bathroom scheme a treat. We so often save fresh flowers for our more public rooms, but why not grab one flower from a bunch destined for the living room and display it in your bathroom. Source: Houzz

Waterfall showers
There is just something undeniably soothing about listening to the sound of a gushing waterfall. It makes you feel one with nature. You can replicate that by installing a waterfall shower in your bathroom.

Fusing a waterfall shower with abundant tropical greenery also creates the kind of environment you’d find in a luxurious spa hotel – or the Amazon rainforest. It’s so lush, you’ll feel like an Amazonian goddess every time you take a shower. Source: LifestyleAsia

Use natural materials
Another strategy is to use materials such as stone or wood which are normally found outdoors and make them a part of your home’s interior décor. Make sure they stand out. For example, a stone washbasin in the bathroom would be a really interesting feature. Source: Homedit

Pebble Garden under the sink
A pebble garden is simple to create and easy on the pocket. Forget vitrified tiles and go for some pebble love on the floor; so natural yet so quirky! A tiny area of the floor covered with pebbles right under the sink keeps it subtle; just in case you do not like the drastic impact that an entire pebble floor has on a room (though some prefer that too). Source: Homify

For modern bathroom fixtures that go well with the natural vibe you’re going for, contact us!

 

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Sunday, June 18, 2017

Material Tendencies: Khodi Feiz | News | Architonic

<b>If you had to work with one material for the next three years, which would you choose?</b> Materials are an ever evolving issue and when looking back, I find the tendencies always return to the use of natural materials such as steel, wood, fabrics, … so I would say my favorite material is natural [laughing]. There is a lot of evolution happening within scientific research, and I think that lightweight materiality is a big subject at the moment, which is something that I am interested in as well. Fiber technologies and fiber materials are coming into our domain, especially in furnishing. <b>Have new technologies influenced your working process?</b> Not really. For our projects we use technology very heavily, yet all initial ideas are designed on paper. This has not changed for me. I still love the feeling of pen on paper. <b>What do you think of the expectation to continually produce something NEW?</b> In my opinion, there is nothing new under the sun. Everything is inspi… continue



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Calling all interior designers and architects! | Industry News | Architonic

Dedicated to recognising excellence in interior design, the SBID awards program celebrates global design excellence, from the ultra-luxurious to new and innovative and represents over 43 countries worldwide. Each entry undergoes an exclusive two-tier judging process by panels of leading industry experts for both technical content and aesthetic creativity. This year’s edition will split the most popular contract and residential categories breaking the Hotel Design category into <b>Public Space</b> and <b>Rooms and Suites</b> to join the existing categories including best Retail, Office and Public Space Design, to name a few. Architects and interior designers are invited to submit their projects by <b>Friday 30 June 2017</b>. Could you be a winner? To find out, enter now at www.sbidawards.com Finalists will be announced in July 2017. continue



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Hearing Aid: Fantoni | News | Architonic

There’s an old, biblical parable about two builders. One constructs his house on rock, the other on sand. The latter comes a cropper when the rains descend, washing away his audacious structure. “And it fell. And great was its fall.” The lesson? Hubris never pays. Italian architectural office Fabris&Partners’ ambitious new international conference centre in Algiers listens to the landscape. Here, sand isn’t an issue, as hubris makes way for respect – both for the immediate, dune-filled geographical context and for the formal language of the local culture. “What we didn’t want was to make a huge impact, when inserting this great volume into the landscape” says partner Valentina Fabris of the 220,000-square-metre venue on the Mediterranean. The largest multi-purpose complex in the region and the fifth-biggest in the world, the Centre Internationale des Conférences d’Alger (or CIC) chooses to lie low, so to speak, harmoniously dovetailing with its topographical situation, rather than… continue



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Friday, June 16, 2017

Heal Thyself: new healthcare architecture | News | Architonic

Hospital design today – even within the public sector – reflects a shift away from prioritising the staff's convenience to focusing on patients’ wellbeing. David Watts, managing director of CCD Design & Ergonomics, a human behaviour and design agency, points to evidence of this in the UK’s NHS, which aims is to drive up levels of customer satisfaction: “To achieve this, hospitals are looking to other sectors, such as hotels.” He cites the importance now placed on effective wayfinding in hospitals traditionally blighted by labyrinthine, featureless corridors that are disorientating for patients and visitors and make it longer than necessary for staff to get from A to B. Another way to reduce patients’ stress levels is to dovetail nature — traditionally seen as aiding the healing process — and architecture. True, there’s nothing new about this: Alvar Aalto’s Paimio Sanatorium for TB in Finland, completed in 1933, is in a forest and Aalto’s design included routes for walks through the tre… continue



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Thursday, June 15, 2017

Chronosophia: Tomáš Libertíny, Solo Show | News | Architonic

Born in Slovakia in 1979, Libertíny studied at the Technical University Košice in Slovakia, focusing on engineering and design. He was awarded a scholarship from George Soros’s Open Society Foundations to study at the University of Washington in Seattle, where he explored painting and sculpture. He continued his study at the Academy of Fine Arts and Design in Bratislava in painting and conceptual design. After receiving the prestigious Huygens Scholarship, he enrolled in the master’s program at the Design Academy Eindhoven, where he received his MFA in 2006. In 2007, the artist founded his Studio Libertiny in Rotterdam, where he explores the relationship between nature and technology through conceptual and physical research into the design and construction of sculptural objects and installations. With a strong background in classical and literary culture, Libertíny pursues a visionary exploration of both the physical and the philosophical, seeking constant innovation in production m… continue



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Wednesday, June 14, 2017

A treat for the senses | News | Architonic

Fully automatic, unobtrusive, precise and attractively designed light whenever and wherever it’s required. It was this ambitious goal that gave rise to these fascinating Swiss-crafted products: luminaires by senses, made from the top-quality materials that are part of the company’s hallmark. The 'senses mooove' series by Hamburg designers Aaron Rauh and David Saupe features impressive touchless sensor technology and a clear, understated design that focuses attention on the lighting experience. Spelt with a triple O in allusion to its unique joints, the name mooove stands for movement. Because there’s no question that senses mooove is something of an acrobat: besides accentuating the unusual design, the innovative magnetic joints make the luminaire extremely agile and flexible, while the powerful magnets are strong enough to hold it firmly in the desired position. But the intelligence of senses mooove resides in the lamp head: thanks to the innovative sensor technology it contains, the… continue



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Contardi and the Italian Marvels | Industry News | Architonic

For the menswear brand BOGGI, Contardi has adapted two standard models, QUADRA DESK and QUADRA LISEUSE, to fit into its refined showroom concept. These customised versions feature BOGGI logo elegantly engraved onto the base, as well as slightly larger shades with a nice trim “tone on tone”. The desk version is used on the counters and reception areas while the floor one is in the shop windows next to the mannequins. The bronze finish and the elegance of the off white cotton are a perfect match with the sophisticated style of BOGGI’s collection. Another Italian excellence which Contardi supplies is CA'PPUCCINO, a brand which combines Made in Italy cuisine with cosy and refined locations, offering clients an authentic "Italian-style break". For Ca'ppuccino, Contardi has designed an oversize version of the XXL suspended lamp, with a fiberglass diffuser which lightens its look. A “wannabe” lamp to leave a sign. These pictures have been taken in the stores in the heart of Milan. continue



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Tuesday, June 13, 2017

Reinvent Your Bathroom This Summer

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Summer is all about spending time outdoors—going to beaches, hanging out at the park, or just casually strolling around the area. Although you can’t spend 100% of your time outdoors, you can bring these summer vibes inside your home. Follow these tips in order to reinvent your bathroom this summer:

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Clear out the clutter
Possibly the simplest and cheapest way to refresh your bathroom is with an old fashioned deep clean and declutter. Clear the vanity benchtop of the items that inevitably find their way there, put in some elbow grease to make your surfaces sparkle and, for the really committed, declutter your bathroom cabinets of unused or out-of-date products. To maintain a clear and calm bathroom, return only the absolute essentials to the benchtop. Source: Houzz

Choose a colour scheme
Believe it or not, the colours you use in a room contribute to the mood and atmosphere it creates. Choose a calming, soothing colour scheme to make your bathroom a place of relaxation.

Then, find simple ways to add it to your bathroom. For example, paint just one wall as an accent wall and as a backdrop for a shelf full of accessories. Other ways to add colour include bringing in soft rugs, plants, flowers, shower curtains, towels and accessories that all work together with the same colour scheme. Source: HSS

Recycle and gather
An easy way to add a touch of summer into the home would be to repurpose old mason jars and turn it into receptacles for dried twigs and seashells. Walk around your garden and look for small branches that you can use. Clean each with a damp cloth and arrange them in jar. If you can’t find the shells that you’ve collected from your last beach trip, work with smooth stones instead! Your finished project would look perfect on your bathroom counter. Source: RealLiving

Upgrade your tub
Builder-grade bathtubs are fine, but they’re certainly not luxurious. Try a clawfoot or gorgeous soaking tub for the ultimate relaxation experience. Source: HGTV

For modern bathroom fixtures that you can incorporate with your summer theme, contact us!

 

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Monday, June 12, 2017

4 Bathroom Emergencies That Require Professional Help

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A plumbing emergency can occur at any time and cause devastating damage that can be extremely
costly to repair. Plumbing emergencies range from benign ones like frozen pipes or small leaks to
emergencies that can wreak havoc in your home like gas leaks or broken sewer lines. The worst thing is
that these emergencies could prove harmful or even fatal to your family.
Every homeowner needs to have the basic tools to handle a plumbing emergency. However, some
emergencies are better left to professional, even if you are a master DIY-er. While you might be able to
handle the immediate emergency, the underlying cause is sometimes difficult to detect. These
underlying issues, if left unchecked, could cause even more harm in the future.
This is why you should leave some plumbing emergencies to experienced companies like Plumbing Plus.
The most serious emergencies that require a professional with the right tools and years of experience are:

Burst Pipes

Compared to the other emergencies on this list, burst pipes might seem like something trivial. However,
burst pipes could cause some serious damage to your home. But before you call in the pros, make sure
to close the main water valve to prevent the water from causing even more damage. If you don’t know
where your main valve is located, call a plumber immediately. Also, if you don’t know where your valves are and what they do, ask a plumber to label them. You never know when you might need to shut the water supply again.

Gas Leaks

The most obvious example of a plumbing emergency best left to a professional is a gas leak. You cannot
miss a gas leak, as the unpleasant, unique odor is a dead giveaway. If you feel the smell of gas
immediately leave your house and call an emergency plumber. A gas leak could result in poisoning, death and serious damage to your home. After you’ve evacuated the house make sure to close the main gas valve if you can safely reach it and leave the rest to a skilled plumber.

Heating Malfunction4 Bathroom Emergencies That Require Professional Help

This emergency could cause serious problems in the winter, especially ifyou live with children, seniors
or an ill individual. Before you look for professional help check if the thermostat or the burner are
switched off, as homeowners often overlook these common issues. Next, check if the circuit breaker shorted out. If it did, resetting it will fix your emergency. Finally, check if there’s enough liquid in the oil tank if your heater uses oil. If nothing helps, there’s nothing you can do other than call in a professional.

Clogged Drains

When the water won’t pass through your tub, toilet or sink, you are likely dealing with a clogged drain.
While partial clogs can be dealt with using a plunger, more serious ones may require an expert with the
right tools. This is especially true if you are experiencing this issue on a regular basis. Using commercial cleaners can help but at a cost. Commercial cleaners can wreak serious havoc on your pipes, and cause an even more serious issue. Needless to say, a clogged drain can seriously endanger your family’s health.
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Sunday, June 11, 2017

Architonic Disco in Copenhagen | News | Architonic

For the second year running (some say it's already a tradition), Architonic partnered up with Bo Bedre and 3daysofdesign during the eponymous three days in Copenhagen to host a rather jolly, and if we may say so, fantastically attended party. There was music, courtesy of our DJ Staffan Lindberg. There was dancing, courtesy of our guests. And there were top drinks, courtesy of Njord, Fever Tree and Ørbæk Bryggeri. Hope to see you there next year... We are delighted to have caught up with so many of the Architonic contributors. Thank you all for this memorable night in Copenhagen! continue



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Colour trends 2017: Expressive and individual – Trendy wall designs with coloured tiles | Industry News | Architonic

<b>2017 goes green</b> Green is the on-trend colour for 2017: The colour experts at PANTONE have named Greenery, a fresh yellow-green, the Color of the Year that is set to conquer the worlds of fashion, architecture and design. And this is just one green variant among many. Depending on the nuance, green can be vitalising and stimulating or calming but: yellowish green tones are invigorating, while the more bluish hues tend to be calming. The bright shades of green in the COLORVISION range can bring interesting plays of colour to the wall that lend a tender and light appearance. The darker green of the Art Nouveau-inspired MON CŒUR décor tiles, on the other hand, radiates elegance, tranquillity and stability. Calming room concepts can be staged using blue-green. These are recommended for the bedroom, relaxation zones, and of course for the bathroom. Here, for example, the wall concept CHÉRIE provides modern staging of nostalgic patterns in gentle turquoise. And the DÉGRADÉ range bri… continue



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Friday, June 9, 2017

Advantages and Disadvantages of Shower Panels vs Shower Systems

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A shower is a great way to relax after a long day. It allows you to get rid of the dirt and grime that you have accumulated throughout the day and rest easy at night knowing that you are clean and refreshed. As such, many people believe that having a great set of shower accessories is ideal.

The different types of showers and shower accessories have greatly evolved over the years. In the old days, showers consist of a long tube attached to an upright stand and a faucet. Water would come out from the tube and onto the person’s bod. Today, showers vary from shower panels to shower systems.

These two types of showers have their own advantages and disadvantages. Here’s a breakdown for both.

Shower Panels advantages

Shower Panels Advantages:

They’re easy to installShower panels can be easily removed and attached to any regular water supply and bathroom. It comes with easy to install bolts and screws and instructions to help you add them to your shower.

They come in many designs – the different shower panel design can fit any bathroom design. They come in sleek chrome and so much more. Choose from minimalist designs to a more elaborate design.

They do not take up a lot of space – The compact design of a shower panel makes it easy to install and remove.  It is also very easy to transport should you need to take it with you to a new apartment. It is perfect for small bathrooms.

Shower Panel Disadvantages:

Some shower panel designs do not allow you to change the showerhead – some designs have fixed showerheads. This means you cannot change the showerhead if you want to.

Shower System Advantages:

They are more flexible in terms of design – Shower systems can be installed on any kind of bathrooms with any design. These are not held together in one single panel. They can be attached to different bathroom surfaces as you wish.

They give bathrooms a classic look – Shower systems provide classic looks to any kind of bathroom. Their designs are very simple and can easily blend in both modern and traditional bathrooms.

Most of them allow you to change the showerheads – the showerheads for this kind of shower can be changed and detached easily. If you wish to have a different one after the old one has rusted and such, you can just buy a new one and put that in place of the old one.

Shower System Disadvantages:

They sometimes take a long time to install – Shower systems often need to be installed piece by piece on your bathroom wall. This will require removing bathroom tiles, and putting them back again once the system is installed. This can also damage your bathroom wall if the contractor that you hired is not very good.

They often require a specialized tool or expert plumber to install – Unlike shower panels, most shower systems require you to get an expert plumber before you can have them in your bathroom. The cost of doing it yourself and having some fix your mistakes later is larger than getting it done right the first time with a good plumber or contractor.

Contributed by: Dustin Harrison

Author Bio:-

Dustin Harrison is an expert in the field of Home decor and Interior design. He is work in Aquant India. Aquant India is among the most leading sanitary ware suppliers providing excellent shower panels, stylish wash basins like onyx basins, mosaic basins and so forth as well as other sanitary ware items. To learn more about Interior design visit this website and blog.

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Tuesday, June 6, 2017

3 Bathroom Updates to Do This Weekend

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Want to know some of the bathroom updates you can do on weekends? Refresh your bathroom with these affordable makeover ideas. Read on!

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Fresh Coat of Paint
Painting is an easy and affordable way to really spruce up any room. With the right color schemes and a little bit of time, you can make a bathroom look like a completely different space. Choose a lighter color to liven up a space or a more neutral tone for a clean feel. You can also add texture to walls and adapt the color to meet any existing decor. The best part about painting is that you can always choose a different color if things do not go exactly as planned, so experiment with different options and have fun! Source: DoItYourself

Custom Lighting
Another way to instantly add personality to your bathroom is with lighting. Most bathrooms come with fairly standard lighting around the mirror and a standard overhead light. There is no hard design rule that says these have to stay, so look at lighting that works for you. A pendant light overhead, or even a small chandelier can work, if that is your style.

Vanity lights around your mirror should fit how you use the space. If you apply your makeup here, make certain that you have clear and true lighting. Vanity lights can face upwards or downwards, so think about what works during your install- upwards is softer, and may cast more shadows. Downwards is brighter, and may work better for everyday use. Source: SaddleTreeHomes

Artful Organization
Cover all the walls with art, gallery-style, and you’ll change the whole feel of the room. This bathroom design has frames hung on already textured walls for an extra layer of style. The result is super cozy. Source: ApartmentTherapy

Fresh Fixtures
Do you find yourself constantly scrubbing your sink faucet, only to find that it’s still dirty after the next use? This may be a good indicator that it’s time for an upgrade. Why not nix your classic silver faucet and go with a polished brass instead?

A simple way to revamp your bath is to buy a new shower curtain. Find one with a bold pattern to instantly spruce up your space! Source: LaurelAndWolf

Fabulous Flooring
Since the space is small, the cost of replacing the flooring is budget-friendly. Our designers will help you find the perfect flooring for you bathroom, and will install quickly as well. Choose an updated tile, or hardwood, or go for something bold in your small space.

Is there a project in your home you want to tackle, but just don’t know where to start? Contact us to put together a short timeline, a weekend or just a couple of days, to help you achieve that ‘honey-do’ list you’ve been putting off! Source: KruperFlooring

 

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It's All in the Fine Print | News | Architonic

As light and airy as Schlossberg bedding might look, a lot of hard work goes into making the fine, elaborately printed satin fabrics. Even planning the collection is quite a feat. The team headed by CEO Thomas Boller often sits late into the night, weighing up options and debating passionately. Once the planning has been settled, it’s time for the textile designers to do their bit and set to work on the meticulously painted patterns that are the firm’s hallmark. A lot of effort goes into the printing process as well. It takes up to 15 stencils per design to transfer the brilliance of the colours to the fabric. The designers monitor the process at the traditional Como printing works closely. Fine-tuning the individual shades is a painstaking process that calls for a great deal of experience; it can take weeks to achieve the right balance. Most of the fabrics come from weaving mills in northern Italy. Home textiles need a weaving width of three metres, which is why only a small number of… continue



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Monday, June 5, 2017

Material Tendencies: Noé Duchaufour-Lawrance | News | Architonic

<b>What makes a space comfortable for you?</b> There are different elements that play a role here. An empty space can be as comfortable as a warm, cozy ski hut. I love when things are coherent. The base of my work is about connecting things and creating an interaction between objects and the space that surrounds them. So when designing an object, I am always thinking about its environment, and vice versa. <b>If you had to work with one material for the next three years, which would you choose?</b> Right now I am working on a big project with stone and I am totally fascinated by the material. But if I had to choose one, it would be wood because of its sensation and the smell whilst working with it. I started as a sculptor, mainly to widen my skills and knowledge of materials and construction processes. I think it is very important to know how things are made before creating anything. At that time, I was sculpting with metal, which is not the most warm material, so my projects wer… continue



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