Jul 25th, 2011 Posted in Furniture | no comment »
When we seek to maximize the space in our house often offers places or spaces that can only be exploited with furniture covering all of its measures. If we are lucky we find in the market that desired solution, but will most likely have to order a custom furniture.
The furniture as they are more expensive than those mass produced, taking into account that the process of preparation should be done with time and it will be a unique piece, which makes up the cost inevitably. Therefore you should assess whether it really maximizing this investment.
To help in your decision, here are some of the advantages of having solutions:
Advantage of the corners: This space is more difficult to furnish with pieces of standard sizes, so almost always become wasted space.
Profitable difficult holes: Between pillars or columns, around doors, sides of the radiators, and so on. Rest assured that with this furniture will find the solution to every corner imaginable. To advise you visit a specific company or a good carpenter.
Facilitate the entry of light: As this is custom furniture you can make changes such as reducing the volume, height or thickness, depending on the natural light you want to receive, so that as little as possible hinder the passage of light.
Craft, Home Interior, Art and DesignThey are versatile: You can make custom designs and multipurpose, choosing the material you want.
Decide yourself: No one better than the people living in the household and make use of it to know what they really need and how they want to see it. Once you have drawn the sketch, consultation with those responsible for implementing your project, they will tell how viable it is and help you make some corrections.
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Oct 2nd, 2010 Posted in Home Decoration | no comment »
A stair is an element of movement that connects the different levels of a building. To fulfill this role, there are many types of stairs.
Round Stair : consists of two parts, separated by a rest, placed in opposite directions.
Stair imperial formed by a round section and two side sections back and vice versa.
Stair Catalan or three sections: U-shaped, with three rectangular sections that rotate with intermediate landing at each corner, with a break along side by side on each floor.
Straight of two sections: it is a flight of stairs, followed by a break, and continued with another flight of steps.
Stair with two sections at right angles: L-shaped, with a first tranche, a huge break, revolving L, another flight of stairs.
Mixed or horseshoe staircase, half-circle described in its tracks, in the area would be located the break and with two opposite directions.
Staircase of a stretch: a straight ramp with steps, which is promoted constantly.
Spiral staircase: it has a full circular route based continuous helical, without breaks.
The types of stairs and their parts:
The staircase is a ramp with steps, the different types of stairs can be used indoor or outdoor, and its elements are:
Step or step: it is the unevenness of the staircase, made up of two parts.
Footprint: the horizontal plane of a step, which supports the foot.
Riser: is the vertical plane, the height of the step.
Start Step: The first rung of a stair, and may be equal or different from the rest.
Cantilever: The part of the step or footprint, which is not supported at any point.
Rest: is the sector where two sections of a stair.
Railing: security element side of the stair, consisting of pillars.
Handrails: top of the railing.
For the staircase is comfortable should be sloped to facilitate travel. The proportion of the steps is appropriate to the slope. There are formulas that allow appropriate measurement of the steps. They must allow and facilitate travel uninterrupted pace, keeping the same dimensions in each step. When sizing the rest of a stair, we choose measures so as not to break the rhythm of the stair.
The handrail must be high enough to support the hand without bending. The ceiling height on a stair can not be less than 2.15 m.
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