Saturday, November 26, 2016

Hello everyone and welcome back to another Sunday blogging. Today we’re going to be talking about the future. What can be in our homes, how they will work, and how much of an impact they will have. Architects and scientists have come up with some of the most mind boggling inventions and these inventions will be implemented faster than you think.


One of the first big inventions that changed the architecture world is 3D printing. With 3D models architects are now able to look at what a house may look like before actually placing it somewhere in the world. Some 3D companies such as Chinese construction company HuaShang Tengda actually print functioning homes with 3D technology.  The company has built entire houses in just under a day and have built two-story homes in just a month and a half.
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This is one of the most famous 3D houses printed by HuaShang
Tengda. It has been considered a "Chinese Mansion" and was
built in just 45 days. SO INSANE!!!

Programs such as Autodesk have really changed the game. Autodesk has introduced a variety of ways to be innovative; some of their most famous programs and some of my favorites are Autodesk homestyler and AutoCAD architecture.
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Many professionals use these programs when starting because they are great way to learn how to design a definitely make a home yours. I definitely learned and benefitted so much from these programs. I always knew I wanted to be an architecture/ Interior designer and with these programs I will definitely reach these goals.

Sunday, November 20, 2016

Hello everyone and welcome back to another Sunday blogging. As you guys know the Holidays are coming and Thanksgiving is just around the corner. It’s the time in November where the temperatures get cooler, where people snuggle in their homes to stay warm, and most of all the time where people eat the biggest feast of their lives. I decided to be such a helpful person and give you guys some tips to decorate your home for thanksgiving and hope you guys are thankful and use these tips in your life.

This first hack will show you how to make a decorative Cornucopia. All you will need is fabric, Styrofoam balls and some paint.

First just shape your fabric into the famous cone shape of the cornucopia and you can either staple or tape any corners to keep the cone shape. Shape and paint the Styrofoam balls and place them into the fabric (you can leave some just on the outside for a realistic Cornucopia effect) you can also add wiring for security and instead of Styrofoam balls you can just buy fake fruits and vegetables to add to the cornucopia.
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Want to change your house up a bit yet keep that Thanksgiving/fall tone throughout the house. Go for more dull or darker undertone colors such as reds,oranges, browns, yellows, and some dark greens Not only will these colors show your pride for Thanksgiving, they are all neutral and can stay nearly all year round which makes your life a whole lot easier when it comes to your home design and décor.
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Hope you guys enjoyed today's blog and I will definitely be seeing you guys next week with another.

Oh and by the way


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Sunday, November 13, 2016

Welcome back to another Sunday blogging. Today we are going back to architecture. Architecture is the process and the product of planning, designing, and constructing buildings and other physical structures. Architecture has helped many people throughout the years. Architecture has been around for as long as 4500 BC. Many of our oldest architectural structures can be found in the continent of Europe where structures such as Barnenez (4850 BC), Knap of Howar (4700 BC), and Ggantija (4500 BC) can be found. 
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Barnenez built in 4850 B.C was used as a grave and is the oldest structure known today. It is located in France, Europe. It contains 11 chambers and weighs as much as 14,000 tons.

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Knap of Howar was built in 4700 B.C located in Scotland, Europe and is maybe the oldest preserved stone house in northern Europe. The structure still contains stone furniture such as a fireplace, beds and storage shelves. Evidence also shows that the structure was used as a farmstead where animals such as cattle and sheep were kept.
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Ggantija also known as "giants tower" built in 4500 B.C located in Malta, Europe is one of the oldest Megalithic temples and is older than Egyptian pyramids. There is a folklore about the place that there was a giantess that ate nothing but broad beans and honey had a child with a local man and she built the place with the child hanging from her shoulder and used it as a place of worship.

Hope you guys enjoyed today's blog and learned a good deal information.

Sunday, November 6, 2016

     Hello everyone and welcome back to another Sunday blogging. As you guys know the fall season is ending and winter is approaching. Our temperatures are changing and it is becoming cooler and cooler by the minute. And if you guessed, you’re correct! Today we’re talking getting into the winter mood with design hacks.

The first hack is to just set the tone for winter. All you will need is paint. This hack all about getting those winter colors. Blues, whites, and grays are the sure way to go if you want to turn your home into a winter wonderland.
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If you don’t want to exactly be in a wonderland but would rather have your own “summer” dorm within your home you can just use warmer colors such as reds, oranges, yellows, and neutral colors.
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Do you want to have a natural feel for winter? Well, have we got a solution for you! All you need is a
Pine leaf
A Vase
Water
Adding pine leaves to a water filled glass emits the natural smell of pine and also makes a great decoration for winter
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Now your home smells natural and just like a fresh pine forest

Next, you can create gigantic snowflakes out of popsicle sticks. These snowflakes can be put either outside or inside. Don’t forget to paint them to really make them pop
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For this last décor all you need is a mason jar and a candle. You can easily create a candle holder and even add some ribbons, glitter and even pine cones to get into that winter vibe and bedazzle the holder.

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