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  • Wydawnictwo: Chronicle Books
  • Wydawnictwo: Conran Octopus
Garden Home: City Creating an Urban Haven
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Garden Home: City Creating...

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Dostępność: na zamówienie This book offers up countless ideas for infusing your home with the spirit of nature's offering's. Whether you live in an apartment, loft, flat, or house, the gorgeous photographs throughout will inspire you to create inviting spaces that echo the beauty of nature and rejuvenate the soul.
INTERIOR DESIGN REVIEW VOL.9
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INTERIOR DESIGN REVIEW VOL.9

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Dostępność:na zamowienie Now in its ninth edition, the "Andrew Martin International Interior Design Review" has become renowned as the reference book for designers. Andrew Martin is one of the world's best known furnishing brands, with sales in over 50 countries. The Andrew Martin International Interior Designer of the Year attracts entries from all over the globe and is described by "The Times" as 'The Oscars for the Interior Design World'. This year's edition features double the amount of entries offering the reader even more to look at and be inspired by.

BARNS. LIVING IN CONVERTED ANDREINVENTED SPACES
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BARNS. LIVING IN CONVERTED...

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The enduring symbols of a vibrant rural past, barns have become the heart and bones of a new generation of imaginative country houses that are the home of choice for those wanting to combine rural traditions and natural landscape with new architecture and unconventional layouts. Through a collection of some of the most stunning yet sympathetic contemporary conversions and new-builds in the UK, USA and Europe, "Barns" explores how architects are using and rethinking these alluring and escapist buildings. It celebrates the use of new and sometimes unexpected materials within such traditional frameworks, and highlights the appeal of vernacular architecture, which is encouraging many architects to look again at materials such as thatch, wood and straw for new buildings.