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Best Interior Design on YouTube. Traditional Homes used to be stuffy and boring. San Diego’s Top Interior Designer, Rebecca Robeson, takes this house from out of date to Today’s Modern Traditional style. See the clients reactions and walk step by step through the design process to the final reveal of this Extreme Home Makeover.This video features the best interior designs from your moms traditional to todays modern traditional. The designs featured in this video include the works of San Diego’s top interior designer, Rebecca Robeson.
Designs for every room of the house are included so you are likely to find living room designs, kitchens, home office designs, baths, bedroom designs and even kids space design in this and other Robeson Design videos. Hope you enjoy this! Follow our blog, visit: http://www.robesondesign.com/blog
This video features the best interior designs from your moms traditional to todays modern traditional. The designs featured in this video include the works of San Diego’s top interior designer, Rebecca Robeson.
Designs for every room of the house are included so you are likely to find living room designs, kitchens, home office designs, baths, bedroom designs and even kids space design in this and other Robeson Design videos. Hope you enjoy this! Follow our blog, visit: http://www.robesondesign.com/blog
This video features the best interior designs from your moms traditional to todays modern traditional. The designs featured in this video include the works of San Diego’s top interior designer, Rebecca Robeson.
Designs for every room of the house are included so you are likely to find living room designs, kitchens, home office designs, baths, bedroom designs and even kids space design in this and other Robeson Design videos. Hope you enjoy this! Follow our blog, visit: http://www.robesondesign.com/blog

Designs for every room of the house are included so you are likely to find living room designs, kitchens, home office designs, baths, bedroom designs and even kids room designs in this and other Robeson Design videos. Hope you enjoy this! Follow our blog, visit: http://www.robesondesign.com/blog

Music by: Scott Robeson . . a Robeson Design original

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This beautiful bungalow cottage has been featured in COUNTRY Living Magazine, DOMINO Magazine and HGTV’s “Small Space, Big Style.” Nestled in the heart of the Adirondack Park in the Village of Lake Placid, New York! Home of the 1932 and 1980 Winter Olympic Games. Built in 1928, recently restored and renovated, this cozy, romantic and warm Studio Cottage, sleeps two people comfortably. It is very private and has a stainless steel kitchenette with sink, stove and refrigerator, private bathroom with pedestal sink, antique claw foot tub/shower for after those long days on the mountain. The living area has a California king size bed (that’s heated) sitting area, Ceiling Fan, Flat screen TV with Premium Cable TV and Wi-Fi internet access. Linen & Towels are provided! For more information please visit our website at www.GO-Cottage.com

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In this renovation and interior design project, the architect Federico Delrosso converted a dated industrial building in Milan into two twin lofts. One houses the architect’s own home-studio; the other is the private residence of a fashion designer.
Arranged on four levels, the lofts were created in parallel, each housed within an extended portion of the building. Along the shorter end, the entrance mirrors vast, full-length windows, which open onto a small garden. On the second floor, instead, the windows lead to a terrace.
Both lofts have the same internal — albeit, specular — layout, though each is characterized by its own architectural solutions and furnishings.
Entrance and kitchen are located on the ground floor. The white, glazed wood containers in the kitchen were ideated to provide perceptual continuity to individual elements and the Corion counter, which contains a seamless sink. Made of Tecnosintex resin, the gray flooring is a neutral element, which, in its opaqueness, contributes a softer tone to the bright light of the garden entry.
Joining structure, the raw, pickled iron staircase is the loft’s characterizing trait. It provides visual disparity from the fully white walls and furnishings. Centered on a modular element, the staircase is flanked by iron walls typified by apparent welded joints. Though it is a unifying factor, it also serves to create a sharp visual contrast: a powerful pivotal structure immersed in candid surroundings.
On the ground floor, the staircase houses a small bathroom that boasts a unique solution in natural lighting formed by the indentures in the steps. White also dominates the bright living room with its pale flooring. A corner sofa and various pouffes form a large and truly unique seating arrangement. A portion of glass slab helps create unbroken continuity between the two levels, allowing a view onto the kitchen while creating interrelated spaces.
As it leads from the first level, the staircase is overturned, providing access to the second floor via slender iron steps, their weight reduced by the thinness of the supporting structure. A transparent, imperceptible glass balustrade leads to the bedrooms in an area characterized by a relaxing space marked by few, though powerful furnishings: the historic Barcelona armchair in white leather and a large, imposing mirror — designed by Philip Starck for Fiamm — along the wall. This area leads to a bathroom and the bedroom, with a circular bed, a distinctive element that breaks with the strict orthogonal geometry of the surroundings. A large wall closet is concealed behind soft, pale curtains, similar to those accessorizing the large window accessing the terrace. In addition to natural light, the discreet artificial lighting integrated within the walls includes the mimetic Mima lamp, designed by Delrosso for Davide Groppi.
The last floor houses a guest room. Again, white dominates, encompassing walls as well as the thin balustrade that extends throughout the entire perimeter of the room.

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This Vlog is a series of small videos and is best watched as a playlist. http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=40F1B14433DEF3BF This Vlog includes my progress as an entrepreneur. “Yorktown Property” is my first real estate investment. Subscribe now!

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In this renovation and interior design project, the architect Federico Delrosso converted a dated industrial building in Milan into two twin lofts. One houses the architect’s own home-studio; the other is the private residence of a fashion designer.
Arranged on four levels, the lofts were created in parallel, each housed within an extended portion of the building. Along the shorter end, the entrance mirrors vast, full-length windows, which open onto a small garden. On the second floor, instead, the windows lead to a terrace.
Both lofts have the same internal — albeit, specular — layout, though each is characterized by its own architectural solutions and furnishings.
Entrance and kitchen are located on the ground floor. The white, glazed wood containers in the kitchen were ideated to provide perceptual continuity to individual elements and the Corion counter, which contains a seamless sink. Made of Tecnosintex resin, the gray flooring is a neutral element, which, in its opaqueness, contributes a softer tone to the bright light of the garden entry.
Joining structure, the raw, pickled iron staircase is the loft’s characterizing trait. It provides visual disparity from the fully white walls and furnishings. Centered on a modular element, the staircase is flanked by iron walls typified by apparent welded joints. Though it is a unifying factor, it also serves to create a sharp visual contrast: a powerful pivotal structure immersed in candid surroundings.
On the ground floor, the staircase houses a small bathroom that boasts a unique solution in natural lighting formed by the indentures in the steps. White also dominates the bright living room with its pale flooring. A corner sofa and various pouffes form a large and truly unique seating arrangement. A portion of glass slab helps create unbroken continuity between the two levels, allowing a view onto the kitchen while creating interrelated spaces.
As it leads from the first level, the staircase is overturned, providing access to the second floor via slender iron steps, their weight reduced by the thinness of the supporting structure. A transparent, imperceptible glass balustrade leads to the bedrooms in an area characterized by a relaxing space marked by few, though powerful furnishings: the historic Barcelona armchair in white leather and a large, imposing mirror — designed by Philip Starck for Fiamm — along the wall. This area leads to a bathroom and the bedroom, with a circular bed, a distinctive element that breaks with the strict orthogonal geometry of the surroundings. A large wall closet is concealed behind soft, pale curtains, similar to those accessorizing the large window accessing the terrace. In addition to natural light, the discreet artificial lighting integrated within the walls includes the mimetic Mima lamp, designed by Delrosso for Davide Groppi.
The last floor houses a guest room. Again, white dominates, encompassing walls as well as the thin balustrade that extends throughout the entire perimeter of the room.

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This is a 3D rendering I created in Chief Architect’s BHG Designer Pro 7 of my future master bathroom remodel. Currently I have a 40 square foot bathroom with a very small one sink vanity and tiny shower. Our plans are to remodel it to double the size with room for a double sink vanity, spa tub and shower.

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A short video showing some of the T shirt designs available for patriots and thinkers at http://www.hangemall.com. There’s enough Jefferson quotes there to paper a small bathroom! Wake your sleeping sheeple neighbors and serve your government notice with designs that champion the
Constitution and the intentions of the Founding Fathers. Topics to be covered are the Second Amendment, right to keep and bear arms; freedom of religion; the American documents of state; idiots we have elected; treasonous parasites we seem to tolerate and even obey; Obama, the Whitehouse Commissar; endless war and other really bad ideas; ending the Federal Reserve; driving corrupt incumbents from office and so much more! Apparel to remind us all about the great principles of Liberty and God fearing self restraint, upon which this nation was founded and formerly flourished. These designs are available at www.hangemall.com. I welcome any liberty oriented organizations who might need a hand devising graphics for their cause.

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In this renovation and interior design project, the architect Federico Delrosso converted a dated industrial building in Milan into two twin lofts. One houses the architect’s own home-studio; the other is the private residence of a fashion designer.
Arranged on four levels, the lofts were created in parallel, each housed within an extended portion of the building. Along the shorter end, the entrance mirrors vast, full-length windows, which open onto a small garden. On the second floor, instead, the windows lead to a terrace.
Both lofts have the same internal — albeit, specular — layout, though each is characterized by its own architectural solutions and furnishings.
Entrance and kitchen are located on the ground floor. The white, glazed wood containers in the kitchen were ideated to provide perceptual continuity to individual elements and the Corion counter, which contains a seamless sink. Made of Tecnosintex resin, the gray flooring is a neutral element, which, in its opaqueness, contributes a softer tone to the bright light of the garden entry.
Joining structure, the raw, pickled iron staircase is the loft’s characterizing trait. It provides visual disparity from the fully white walls and furnishings. Centered on a modular element, the staircase is flanked by iron walls typified by apparent welded joints. Though it is a unifying factor, it also serves to create a sharp visual contrast: a powerful pivotal structure immersed in candid surroundings.
On the ground floor, the staircase houses a small bathroom that boasts a unique solution in natural lighting formed by the indentures in the steps. White also dominates the bright living room with its pale flooring. A corner sofa and various pouffes form a large and truly unique seating arrangement. A portion of glass slab helps create unbroken continuity between the two levels, allowing a view onto the kitchen while creating interrelated spaces.
As it leads from the first level, the staircase is overturned, providing access to the second floor via slender iron steps, their weight reduced by the thinness of the supporting structure. A transparent, imperceptible glass balustrade leads to the bedrooms in an area characterized by a relaxing space marked by few, though powerful furnishings: the historic Barcelona armchair in white leather and a large, imposing mirror — designed by Philip Starck for Fiamm — along the wall. This area leads to a bathroom and the bedroom, with a circular bed, a distinctive element that breaks with the strict orthogonal geometry of the surroundings. A large wall closet is concealed behind soft, pale curtains, similar to those accessorizing the large window accessing the terrace. In addition to natural light, the discreet artificial lighting integrated within the walls includes the mimetic Mima lamp, designed by Delrosso for Davide Groppi.
The last floor houses a guest room. Again, white dominates, encompassing walls as well as the thin balustrade that extends throughout the entire perimeter of the room.

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