Church of Santa Monica in Madrid, Spain

June 19, 2011 Filed Under: Architecture
Church of Santa Monica in Madrid, Spain

The architects Vicens + Ramos designed this total awesome and outstanding Church in Madrid. via

Hitachi DH38YE2 1-1/2″ Spline Shank Rotary Hammer

February 7, 2010 Filed Under: Construction
Hitachi DH38YE2 1-1/2" Spline Shank Rotary Hammer

Hitachi Power Tools today introduced the DH38YE2, a 1-1/2” Spline Shank Rotary Hammer featuring more power, lighter weight, less vibration and lower noise than its long standing predecessor, the DH38YE. The next generation DH38YE2 is compact and ergonomically designed to hammer or hammer/drill holes in concrete for anchors or rebar, demolish and chisel concrete, cut, dig, tamp or drive ground rods with ease. With a powerful 8.4 Amp motor that delivers... 

Campbell Hausfeld HV3500 Fine Finish HVLP Paint Sprayer

January 6, 2007 Filed Under: Construction

High-volume low-pressure (HVLP) systems like the HV3500 work best in situations where you’re applying a fine finish as opposed to a heavy coat of paint or varnish. In other words, you wouldn’t want to use a system like this to paint your house-it would take forever. If you’re working on smaller projects involving stains, polyurethane, or even thinned latex paints, however, HVLP is the way to go. With HVLP systems, turbine size plays... 

Impulsive Group To Integrate Charter Yachts with Luxury Hotel Properties

October 14, 2008 Filed Under: Real Estate

New York-based hospitality and real estate company, the Impulsive Group, www.impulsivegroup.com, has announced plans to integrate its charter yacht business with the firm’s growing portfolio of luxury hotel properties. Since 2004, Impulsive Group has offered yachts for charter during the Mediterranean high season and the Caribbean winter months, but by 2009, the hotel group will formally assimilate the two businesses: vacation packages that... 

Visions Rectangular Dining Table

July 4, 2008 Filed Under: Construction

Veneer rift cut oak over solid

Antique Metal Finish Dining Chair with Multicolor Tiles By Coaster Furniture

December 3, 2008 Filed Under: Home Improvement

Antique metal finish. Each chair features multicolor tiles on back rest. Beige upholstery lends comfort for a skylight dining experience. Matched perfectly with Table base (7687) and Glass top (CB48RD). Buy

The Dune Basin by Omvivo

November 17, 2010 Filed Under: Home Improvement
The Dune Basin by Omvivo

Contemporary bathroom furniture is coming from Omvivo, an Australian manufacturer of bathroom products, This manufacture have introduced their latest contemporary bathroom furniture called the Dune basin. this basin design is inspired by the ever-changing undulations of sand dunes. Thomas Coward, Omvivo’s Principal Designer. Great stuff for your personal bathroom, beautiful design of basin. via

MSHDA Offers Low-cost Loans for Home Improvements

October 13, 2008 Filed Under: Real Estate

Income eligible homeowners with no equity may borrow up to $25,000 from the Michigan State Housing Development Authority (MSHDA) to make energy-efficiency improvements to their home. With equity, homeowners can borrow up to $50,000. “Making simple improvements like increasing insulation or replacing an inefficient furnace or old windows can reduce your energy costs by up to 50 percent,” said MSHDA Executive Director Keith Molin. There... 

Decoustics Quadrillo, Solo and Solo M Ceiling Panels

October 20, 2009 Filed Under: Architecture, Construction
Decoustics Quadrillo, Solo and Solo M Ceiling Panels

Decoustics, the custom suspended ceilings line from CertainTeed Ceilings, recently announced that its Quadrillo®, Solo™ and Solo M™ ceilings products are now Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) Certified (SW-COC-004048). This certification guarantees the wood used to manufacture the products is from a certified forest that utilizes environmentally responsible practices that protect soils, waterways and wildlife with respect to workers and neighboring... 

Soundhouse at the University of Sheffield

March 22, 2011 Filed Under: Construction
Soundhouse at the University of Sheffield

Soundhouse is the music practice and studio facility of The University of Sheffield’s state-of-the-art. The architect who designed this soundhouse is Carey Jones Architects of the striking development and delivered by Jefferson Sheard Architects. Designed aimed as a place for rehearsal and recording facilities for music students, is clad in sound insulating black rubber to prevent noise entering or escaping the building. via