April 28th, 2012 — Furniture, Uncategorized
Materials: (2) EXPEDIT 5X1 Shelving unit’s, FIXA floor protectors, (2) sheets MDF, (1) 4X4 post, wood screws, power drill Description: While spending some time in the US, I wanted to show my brother the potential of IKEA furniture. A few days later, I surprised him with a modern, functional upgrade to his bed.I wanted to provide adequate storage in a room with minimal space. My idea was to take advantage of the DRONA boxes in conjunction with the EXPEDIT shelves. Step 1: Using the completed EXPEDIT unit, I was able to take proper measurements for the EXPEDIT unit that needed to be trimmed down
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EXPEDIT Bed Frame
December 27th, 2011 — Design
Karpett is a bench, cot, chair, and mat all rolled into one. Literally.
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Karpett fron 5.5 Designers Studio
October 21st, 2010 — Designer Stuff
Concrete tiles are a versatile alternative for flooring and wall decor as they provide a sleek, cool design. Especially when they’re concrete tiles from California-based designer Daniel Ogassian!
Available in a variety of interesting patterns, the different types of Ogassian’s concrete tiles can be used for flooring both indoors and out. Some patterns can also be used as wall decor, in a bathroom or shower, or even in the kitchen as an interesting backsplash.
The patterns of Ogassian’s concrete tiles are chic and dimensional, as seen in the first photo of the Japanese Weave concrete tile. The second photo is the Optic 1 pattern. Both are textural in their own way. Various patterns are available in different finishes, such as polished and natural, as well as different colors. Concrete tiles can also be uses outdoors.
To view more designs and to learn about available options from Daniel Ogassian, check out his website at http://www.ogassian.com.
Where would you put concrete tiles in your home?
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September 30th, 2010 — Designer Stuff
Let the Wooden Carpet be the magic carpet that takes you, and your decor, to new heights.
Designed by Elisa Strozyk for Boewer Interior, the Wooden Carpet is a three-dimensional rug that provides a unique alternative to your flooring situation. Perfect if you want wood floors but don’t want the trouble or expense of installing them!
By cutting different shapes of wood and arranging them in a mosaic design is how the Wooden Carpet achieves its textural, three dimensional appearance. Each variation has its own design.
The Wooden Carpet is available in four styles of wood variations: Sherwood, Wentwood, Ashdown and Mortimer. Each combining different types of wood from teak, mahogany, walnut, etc. A grey linen fringe of the ends of the Wooden Carpet is optional.
Where would you display the Wooden Carpet?
Original post: sixdifferentways.com