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Barn

Old barn transformed to a new home – it is worth to rescue

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MSC Splendida

Interiors of MSC Splendida through the eyes of the guest (2016)

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Staircase-bench

Dead spaces created by staircases can be useful with a built-in bench, which not only provides comfortable seating but could be focal point in a big but monotone space

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Fried Castle Hotel

Fried Castle Hotel Simontornya through the eyes of the guest (2016)

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Neon letters

Lighting letters and neon signs are not just decorations but work as moodlighting too

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Green stairs

If there is only an inch of free green space literally

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Pine furniture

Old pine furniture don’t need to be painted anyway. They will have a good effect in adequate surroundings (styles, colors).

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Separate upstairs

How can we separate the upper story of the house in case of open stairs

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Other christmas shades

Choose not the common shades of red and green for a fresher look of traditional christmas decoration

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Woods

Usage of natural wood has a prominent role in interior design. Mankind used it in their homes from the very beginning, because it always meant an easily accessible, workable and decorated material. Floor covering, furniture, wall paneling, domestic objects, decorating ornaments were made of it, moreover still whole houses are built using only wood.
Wooden materials are separated into two groups: softwood and hardwood. It refers to the hardness of the material, how resistant it is against mechanical impacts. The elements of the previous group (e.g. pines, aspen, willow) are much more easily workable, but the latters (e.g. oak, beech, ebony) are much more durable.
When using wood, care should be taken to ensure, the used material is not faulty, since the durability and aesthetics of the product is the issue. The stunted growth (e.g. tortuosity, knur), spots caused by pests (e.g. fungus, dry rot, wood-beetle) and by inappropriate storage (e.g. casting, crack) worsen the capabilities of usage. A good professional notices these and chooses only fine quality material.
The surface of the wood should be treated. This could be oiling, when the oil soaks into the surface, but the nervure and the original color remains clearly visible. This is true for waxing also. Lacquering creates a translucent protective layer on the surface of the material. After burnishing the nervure remains visible also, but the color changes. Painting covers both the color and the pattern of the wood (in case of a less decorative wooden material, this is a good choice).
Examine with a professional’s eye the wood furniture or building elements, bought used or brand new. In case of uncertainty, ask for help of a wood specialist about the chosen pieces before purchasing.
If you also would like to see the beauty of solid wood in your home, ask for help of an interior designer for planning.

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