Wed.Oct 11, 2017

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Preschool Design in Brooklyn Encourages Play and Curiosity

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Maple Street School, located in the rapidly changing neighborhood of Prospect Lefferts Gardens, in Brooklyn, New York, was looking to expand into a second location and found a fitting site in a new mixed-use development. BFDO and 4|MATIV collaborated to provide the cooperative school with a design program that would fit their spatial and curricular needs.

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Trendy Ideas for Small Living Room Space

Trendir Magazine

Your living room regardless of the space should feel inviting and welcoming to your guests. Nevertheless, having a small living room space can make you feel as if you do not have the space you need to decorate it the way you would like. We happen to disagree! Even if you have a small living room space you can great the perfect room for you and your needs.

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Earthly Delights and Heavenly Heights: A Look at Celestial Chandeliers

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

We hope you like the products we recommend. Just so you are aware, Freshome may collect a share of sales from the links on this page. Modern lighting reminds us of the moon and stars. Image: Image Deluxe Chandelier available at Overstock 2017 has been an exciting year with a focus on the stars and planets. A total eclipse of the sun this past summer visible in many parts of the U.S. had star gazers in a tizzy with excitement.

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Talking Plywood at the V&A

The Perfect Bath

I was a little surprised when a friend told me last week not to miss the Plywood exhibit at the V&A in London. It is not a subject I particularly cared about, but I left thinking it’s a miracle material. The curators wrote that plywood is an everyday material that can be used in extraordinary ways. Its fabrication is simple: very thin, fragile sheets of wood are glued together with the grain of each sheet going in an alternate direction.