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Retail Spaces Converting to Healthcare Facilities: GIO Tile Looks at Successful Retail-to-Healthcare Renovation Projects

Giotile

Vanderbilt Medical Center at One Hundred Oaks Mall, Nashville Tennessee. Originally built in the 1960’s, Nashville’s 800,000 square foot One Hundred Oaks Mall was in serious decline. Turn to us for the latest solutions in architectural surfacing for your projects. We’re here to work with you!

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Five gorgeous celebrity kitchens to make you green with envy

Kitchen and Residential Design

Not all of them are necessarily unattainable either, as many of these fantastic aesthetics have been achieved in kitchens of a relatively average size, so you may even find a bit of design inspiration in the following list. Kitchen and Residential Design. architecture countertop design interior design kitchen design'

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Don’t Focus on Cosmetic Features When Buying a Home

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Image: Rugo Raff LTD Crown molding Crown molding, chair railing, and other types of millwork add architectural detail to a home, but they shouldn’t add to the price you’re willing to pay for the home. Crown molding provides architectural detail, but you can add it yourself. Don’t be swayed by a beautiful light fixture.

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Modern Home Library Ideas for Bookworms and Butterflies

Trendir Magazine

Contemporary home library via Behance Library frame via Monsterka House 3 by Coy Yiontis Architects Modern colorful library by Hudson Interior Design The Ambassador Residence – Wheeler Kearns Architects Modern colorful library by Hudson Interior Design It doesn’t have to be boring, though.

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True or False? Decoding Decorating Rules

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Image: Studio M Interiors Should you avoid bright colors in the bedroom? This rule is true, according to Kimberly Schmunk, an interior designer at Nashville-based luxury custom home developer Focus Builders. Use a calm, relaxing color palette in the bedroom.