
Showing posts with label Interior. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Interior. Show all posts
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Friday, August 20, 2010
3D drawings and tile laying
A few rough 3D drawings I've been experimenting with making. I'll try to do the whole house eventually!


This is how I want the tile to be laid out.
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Schoolhouse Electric picks
^ Above: Cakes, not lamps
v Below: Lamps, not cakes

FAMILY ROOM & DINING AREA
Left:
Fixture - Union 4
Fixture - Northwestern 3.25
Fixture - Northwestern 4
$75
fitter size: 4''
fixture length: 5''
canopy width: 6''
max wattage: 100
Shade - OP-4383-08-4
$57
w 8.5'' x h 8''
Total price - $132
Total size - w 8.5" x h 13"
Right:
Fixture - Westmont
$85
fitter size: 6''
fixture length: 5''
canopy width: 6.5''
max wattage: 100
Shade - OP-6614-14-6
$85
w 14'' x h 11''
Total price - $170
Total size - w 14" x h 16"
I like how these shades on these fixtures look like cakes on stands. The one on the left is smaller, and can be used in a smaller space, like the living room. The one on the right is big enough to be used in the dining area. It will be big enough without limiting where we can put the table.
KITCHEN

$109
fitter size: 4''
length: 12" - 36"
canopy width: 5.5''
max wattage: 150
Left:
Shade - OP-2265-09-4
$40
w 9.5'' x h 7''
Right:
Shade - OP-2251-08-4
$37
w 8'' x h 6.5''
The Union 4 is only shown in chrome colour on the Schoolhouse Electric website, I coloured it brown, similar to a matte bronze, because that's the finish I think we should use for these lights. It is neutral enough to look good with any other metals that might be in the room on fixtures and door handles.
The ones on the left with the shade that looks like an ice-cream cone will be great over the counter. The one on the right that looks like a mushroom will be great over the sink.

$75
fitter size: 3.25''
fixture length: 5''
canopy width: 6''
max wattage: 100
Shade - OP-0868-05-3.25
$40
w 5.5'' x h 6.25''
Total price - $115
Total size - w 5.5" x h 11.25"
This smaller and shorter light will work in other areas of the kitchen that need an overhead light. I see there are two marked in the plans. That can work, but I think one may be enough.
I don't know what to do about the family room lights yet. There are four marked in the plans. That may be too many. One big light might be enough. Or two smaller ones if we must have more than one.
LIVING ROOM

Fixture - Westmont
$85
fitter size: 6''
fixture length: 5''
canopy width: 6.5''
max wattage: 100
Shade - OP-2288-16-6
$115
w 16'' x h 7''
Total price: $200
Total size: w 16" x h 12"
Monday, August 2, 2010
Lights @ Home Depot
This wall lamp ($46.99) was seen at the Bridgeport Home Depot.
This glass ($6.99) is my favorite. It can be paired with a two headed holder ($39.99). More glass can be seen here. More holders can be seen here.
BATHROOM
Also seen at the Bridgeport Home Depot, mix and match vanity lighting.


This cheap but okay light could be a good choice for the spaces that need light but doesn't need anything too fancy:

A simple light ($15.46) and it looks fairly decent for something that is mounted flush to the ceiling. This light also comes in Antique Bronze.
Friday, July 9, 2010
Simple fireplaces
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Fireplace picks @ Home Depot
Both available at Home Depot for $1000.

Home Depot link: Designer Series Louis XIII Cast Stone Mantel
Home Depot link: Designer Series Paris Cast Stone Mantel
Monday, July 5, 2010
Soapstone kitchen counters

Soapstone and granite are both luxury materials.
Because granite is so popular, there is more poor quality stone being sold under the name of granite, and more contradictory information on how to treat granite. Many granites can be damaged by acids such as lemon juice and vinegar. The heat resistance can vary.
Soapstone has been used for a long time as countertops in laboratories. It does not have a problem with acids. It is very heat resistant. It can scratch, but scratches can be fixed.
I prefer a stone that is not shiny. Soapstone is not shiny. Granite can be finished in a way that is not shiny, but from what I hear, granite gets dirty more easily without a shiny finish. Soapstone doesn't seem to have this problem.
A Canadian soapstone company, according to their website, their soapstone is BC soapstone:
Here is another Canadian soapstone company that gets their soapstone from Quebec:
http://soapstonecounters.com/This is a kitchen counter company in Vancouver that sells soapstone counters:
Their soapstone comes from this American company that gets their soapstone from Brazil:
Saturday, July 3, 2010
Attic ladder @ Home Depot
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Friday, June 18, 2010
Stairs, banisters and balusters
I really like the one pictured here:

It looks solid, simple and classic. I especially like that the balusters are rectangular sticks of wood painted white and that's it. No carvings or other shapes.

I like this idea of having contrasting colours on the stairs. Makes it less likely to accidentally take a wrong step.
Thursday, June 10, 2010
Satin Finish High Performance Flooring


Satin Finish's picture of their Frost flooring. I think it looks too cold and uninviting.

Not a picture of Satin Finish, but probably close to what French Oak would look like. Dark enough to feel more grounded, but not too dark. With enough hint of red and yellow to feel warm without being too red or yellow.
Frost


French Oak
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Tiles
The tiles we like best are the ones we saw at
Ames Tile & Stone
Phone: (604) 294. 8453
Fax: (604) 294. 3429
Production Code | Description | Price |
---|---|---|
MSB18 | Milestone Series | $8.95 sf |
MSE18 | Milestone Series | $8.95 sf |
ETN14C | ETNEA Series (Almond greenish colour) | $3.98 sf |
RUSAL13 | Rustica | $2.98 sf |
CAFCL10 | Wall Foot | $0.99 pc |
CAFML10 | Dark in the middle, light edge | $0.99 pc |
MF022-3636P | Mosiac with polish | $849.95 ea |
MF022-3636M | Mosiac with Matte finish | $849.95 ea |




This one we saw at Olympia Tiles. It's tile and only looks like wood.

Misingi Rectified 8" x 32" ($10.95 sf)
(Beige) 5.3" x 32" ($10.76 sf)
VE.MS.AJS.0832
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