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New Orleans Artist Debbie Boyd Hageman Looks to Mother Nature

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

She paints big, bold, colorful abstract paintings for commercial and retail clients around the globe. Her use of both bright and muted colors, often together, is part of what makes her art so appealing. Deep, dark colors from artist Debbie Boyd Hageman work well in a monotone room. Her family also loves the outdoors.

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10 Modern Micro-Apartments for Living Large in Big Cities

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Boston’s Factory 63 Smallest unit size: 374 sq ft | Website What once was an old shoe factory in Boston’s Fort Point district is now a creative living space for artists and design enthusiasts. And because they’re centered around attracting young artists and designers, Factory 63 boasts impressive work and common space for residents.

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Pier and Beam Foundations - KHouse Progress | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

Because we like to help eliminate the movement issues that come along with expansive soil, we like designing with a pier and beam foundation. link] Billy Bob I like Frank Lloyd Wright’s description of pier and beam construction when he designed the Imperial Palace in Japan. All this soil movement adds up to cracks in the house.

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The Best Solar Panels for 2016 — and beyond

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Source: Dwell (left); HomeWorldDesign (top right); SRS Energy via CNET (bottom right) When you think of solar panels, you may not think of design. They want the panels to be visible but still clean and concise — which means no mosaic designs.” Panels come in two colors: black and blue.