Colorful Holidays: Opalhouse designed with Jungalow

Colorful Holidays: Opalhouse designed with Jungalow

 

A Very Colourful Vacation with Opalhouse Created with Jungalow

The vacations are all around the bend and this yr I’m so completely ready. I’m all set to invest some excellent time with spouse and children, participate in online games by the fire, listen to Mariah’s Christmas album, and cozy up with heat sweaters, slippers, and throws. Our new Opalhouse developed with Jungalow selection at Focus on is genuinely receiving me in the holiday break spirit, and I’m energized to share some of my favored items from the new fall with you all! Are y’all ready for some shade? The principle for this assortment was Heaven and Earth holiday, and we incorporated celestial motifs (we’re looking at stars!), but also Earthly miracles: minimal mushrooms and sweet, sweet li’l birdies — but I also wanted this getaway assortment to have a bit of humor and levity to it, so do not be surprised if you occur throughout mermaids carrying Santa hats–because a minor holiday break silliness provides me pleasure.


velvet swivel chair | red damaged grid rug | patchwork & starburst stockings |sunshine and moon garland | wall hanging | metal mushrooms | felt mushrooms | stone bookends | woven tulip facet tablepurple polka dot bowl | wood body | glass canister | brass footed planter | brass hand

star pillow | velvet xmas tree pillow | crimson & eco-friendly pom pom pillows | santa birds pillow | santa pet dog pillow | crimson loop texture pillow | holly
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grand emily hotel lobby and terra restaurant designed by yod group 002

Grand Emily Hotel Lobby Designed by YOD Group

Grand Emily Hotel is element of the new Emily Vacation resort in Vynnyky town in the vicinity of Lviv. YOD Group has created the inside for the hotel foyer and Terra restaurant. The huge-scale set up with the hung-up sycamore in the resort atrium is the legendary graphic of the full intricate. The powerful tree permeates 5 stories. Its organic silhouette produces a contrast with the rhythmical geometry of the walls, horizontal strains of the flooring, verticals of boards on the wall covering, and diagonals of metal banisters on the stairs. Lodge visitors can lie on a round leather-based pouf in the hall and get a exceptional emotional encounter of contemplating the tree from beneath its roots.

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YOD Group has rejected the plan of a massive chandelier in the atrium in favor of a strongly meaningful installation. A tree implies relationship with roots and household values, advancement, and improvement, solid bar, and flexible branches. It connects the earth and house. The sycamore tree was very carefully cleaned, dried, and stabilized right before remaining hung.

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The central corridor with the atrium goes to the lounge zone. There are two notional patios – sq. zones recessed into the floor with couches all over the column. There are fireplaces safeguarded with glass within the column. The inside demonstrates the regional mother nature and encompassing landscape. YOD Team has referred to as it the terroir design. Images :Yevhenii Avramenko

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Husky’s Adjustable Workbench Is Designed With Productivity in Mind

Husky’s Adjustable Workbench Is Designed With Productivity in Mind

52 in. W x 24 in. D Steel 2-Drawer Adjustable Height Solid Wood Top Workbench Table in White
The Husky Adjustable-Height Work Table can increase up to 36 inches higher and reduced to 26 inches. (3 Echoes Information Studio)

Adjustable-top desks are well-known these times in places of work all more than the country and now you can have that identical versatility with your workbench with Husky’s new adjustable workbench.

Exploration suggests there are well being rewards to alternating in between standing and sitting throughout the day because it both equally decreases human body irritation and improves blood move. Husky’s Adjustable-Top Perform Desk has an ergonomic layout that could also lessen eye and back pressure and boost your productivity.


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The Husky Adjustable-Height Get the job done Table is a multi-functional adjustable workbench. Its manual crank can elevate the desk to 36 inches significant and reduced it to 26 inches. 

The 52-by-24-inch stable wooden top rated offers 1,200 square inches of workspace and has a protective coating so your surface area appears to be newer longer.

The table is intended to support up to 300 kilos and the overhang will allow you to connect a vise or clamps to protected your do the job.  

The Husky adjustable workbench has two extensive drawers that have a good deal of storage place. Plus, the drawers can keep up to 35 lbs, so you can fill them with

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Urban Spaces: How Hoboken + Jersey City Locals Designed Theirs Part ll

There’s nothing like fresh air and a space of your own – two reasons why patios and balconies are so sought after in the city. Even the smallest space can be transformed into an oasis, a little getaway if you will. Hoboken and Jersey City residents have gotten creative with their outdoor spaces, despite the limited space. We thought it’d be fun for locals to share how they decorated their patio/balconies including the square footage, design inspo, budget, and more. This month features a multi-family home in Jersey City, a Hoboken building facing the Manhattan skyline, a Jersey City rental building with a huge outdoor space, and a Willow Terrace home in Hoboken. Read on for the next four features of our new Urban Space Series.

To be considered for our Urban Space Series, email hello@hobokengirl.com.

Ashley Zazzarino’s Patio

Ashley and her husband, Brian, rent an apartment in a multi-family home in Jersey City Heights. They are both writers and work in the TV and Film industry.

HG: What is the square footage of the balcony?

AZ: Our balcony is 60 square feet.

HG: What type of building do you live in?

AZ: We live in an apartment in a multi-family home.

HG: What was the design concept + goal of the space?

AZ: When we first moved into this space in 2019, we didn’t have huge plans for the balcony. But once the pandemic hit and we were both out of work and forced to stay home, we

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Urban Spaces: How Hoboken + Jersey City Locals Designed Theirs

There’s nothing like fresh air and a space of your own – two reasons why patios and balconies are so sought after in the city. Even the smallest space can be transformed into an oasis, a little getaway if you will. Hoboken and Jersey City residents have gotten creative with their outdoor spaces, despite the limited space. We thought it’d be fun for locals to share how they decorated their patio/balconies including the square footage, design inspo, budget, and more. Read on for the first three features of our new Urban Space Series.

To be considered for our Urban Space Series, email hello@hobokengirl.com.

Samantha Hanson’s Patio

Samantha Hanson's Patio

Samantha Hanson and Stephanie Hagans rent an apartment on Whiton Street in the Bergen-Lafayette neighborhood of Jersey City. Samantha is a school psychologist and does research for a social-emotional learning company. Stephanie is an emergency manager for NYU Langone Hospital.

HG: What is the square footage of the balcony?

SH: Our patio is 550 square feet.

HG: What type of building do you live in?

SH: We live in a 30 unit 6 floor building.

HG: What was the design concept + goal of the space?

SH: We wanted to have a cozy but fun place to entertain our friends and family!

HG: Where did you pull inspo from?

SH: We watch a ton of HG TV and live on Pinterest!

HG: Tell us about the furniture, where did you purchase each piece? Links help but not necessary!

SH: We got our furniture

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