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  • Name That Victorian Style Home!

     By:M Shane

    Many people think they know what they're looking for when they want a "Victorian style" home. However, "Victorian" is a misnomer. It refers to a period of time, rather than a type of housing. The homes you think of as Victorian actually have their own names and origins. When you're looking for a specific type of home, it may help to know the exact home style you are looking for.


    In Category - Building & Construction
  • Buying Beautiful Brownstones

     By:Lynn Bulmer

    Brownstone row and town houses have some beautiful design elements that set them apart from many modern homes. In some areas the Brownstones’ stone street face are highlighted by bow or bay windows while many others have copper and black painted wrought-iron accents.


    In Category - Building & Construction
  • Denver's Victorian Architectural Styles

     By:Calen Brennan

    The Denver Victorian is a common sight, especially in the more historic neighborhoods of the city. These homes were built mostly between the 1880s and 1910 and feature several architectural styles. Denver's Victorians do not represent the entire period, as Denver real estate was developed in the late Victorian period and the styles in vogue at that time held sway.


    In Category - Property Stories
  • The Role Of A Land Surveyor In Purchasing A Property

     By:William King

    This article deal with licensed land surveyors, the services they provide, and how they can help you when you purchase a property.


    In Category - Agents & Brokers
  • The History of the Capitol Building's Beulah Red Marble

     By:Calen Brennan

    There have been reports of images in the stone of famous Colorado and U.S. personages. Molly Brown may be found on the West Wing archway and George Washington can be seen on the West Wing rotunda Wall. There are also more prosaic images, such as a Christmas turkey.


    In Category - Property Stories


  • The Whole Home Building Procedure Depends On Your Verdict Of Apt Architectural Plans

     By:Lily Nicolas

    A new home plan is the most foremost stride and a stepping stone for those who are envisaging to build their dream abodes soon enough. It is imperative to gain acquaintance with the concept of an assortment of home plans and house plans, before you actually indulge into the whole home building procedure.


    In Category - Building & Construction
  • Different Architectural Designs Today

     By:Roby Hicks

    If you want to build a house or purchase a property today, you might want to know the different types of architectural designs that are in trend today. This can be useful if you want to upgrade your property as well. You can incorporate some of the trends to fit your lifestyle.


    In Category - Building & Construction
  • Architectural Terms 101

     By:Mike Ciucci

    When you're reading through the homes for sales, the descriptions commonly refer to various architectural or structural descriptions that are not always explained. Here is a list of some of the more common terms to help you get a clearer picture of what you're buying.


    In Category - Building & Construction
  • Today's Popular Home Architecture Designs

     By:Sonia Smith

    There are so many modern home architecture designs today that will surely take your breath away!


    In Category - Building & Construction
  • Bringing the Indoors Out

     By:Lauren Spencer

    New trends in home construction have resulted in cost efficient, smaller home designs. It has, however, also created a need for space that is being manifested in the latest renovation craze – expansion of the backyard deck.


    In Category - Building & Construction
  • Never Say Die: The Eccentric Architecture of Arakawa + Gins

     By:Andy Asbury

    Arakawa and Gins are two artists and architects that have worked together for over 45 years. Troubled by the notion of mortality, the two have decided that they're never going to die, and are working to outlaw death for everyone. One way they're doing this is by creating residential spaces that will extend the lives of those who live in them.


    In Category - Building & Construction
  • Arts and Crafts Style: Old But Far From Dead

     By:Tony Marino

    What distinguishes an Arts and Crafts style home from so many others is a collection of things. They are often a bungalow style with an open floor plan and a low pitched roof. Many Arts and Crafts homes have beautiful river stone work around their foundations or inside around the fireplace. Many of these homes have entranceways framed by tapered posts from the porch up to the eaves.


    In Category - Building & Construction
  • "Archi-Planners" - Where Architect Meets Urban Planner

     By:M Shane

    Now, well-known architects are coming forward with a more holistic approach and taking over the entire project. Compare these new neighborhoods to professionally designed homes; the streets, building designs, and walkways would all be part of a master design of urban artwork.


    In Category - Building & Construction
  • The Origins of the 'Denver Square'

     By:Calen Brennan

    Foursquares are usually two stories high. The home is laid out in a series of quarters – entryway, kitchen, dining room and living room on the ground floor (with a front door offset from the center to allow access to the foyer) and three bedrooms and a bathroom on the second floor. The Denver Square often has a full basement and/or attic space as well.


    In Category - Building & Construction
  • A Skyscraper With a Twist

     By:Lynn Bulmer

    This 80-story tower has a unique twist that sets it apart from the rest. Dubbed "the world's first building in motion," the Dynamic Tower is the first revolving skyscraper of its kind. In fact, Time Magazine lists it among "The Best Inventions of the Year for 2008."


    In Category - Building & Construction
  • Take Advantage of the Natural Lighting in Your Home

     By:Roby Hicks

    Light is a very important feature of the home. Without it, moving around the house will not be easy. The use of light is a contributing factor to the utility bills we pay. Since it consumes energy, it can also add harm to the environment. However, you can do something to change that. You can reduce the amount you pay for utility bills, as well as the damage you do to the environment. You can do that by taking advantage of natural lighting.


    In Category - Green Building
  • Using Sustainable Materials for Renovations

     By:Roby Hicks

    To understand the importance of sustainable materials, we should first discuss what they are. Why is there a big fuzz about it? And why it is important to consider such materials in our projects?


    In Category - Green Building
  • Livable Home Design for our Time

     By:M Shane

    Jump up to the present day now, where our modern housing trends seem to echo the Victorian trend to large superfluously roomed homes. As the American family has slowly shrunk over the last 40 or so years, the size of the homes that we live in has steadily inflated so that many of our neighbourhoods are shoulder to shoulder with characterless monster homes built to the edges of their tiny city lots. Many of these homes echo the Victorian trend of multiple rooms all serving related purposes, sometimes exactly the same purpose.


    In Category - Building & Construction
  • Facing the issue of over popullated ares and hence the enviornmental pollution

     By:Pankaj Kumar

    Green house buildings and the Energy efficient houses are in the evolution stage—new ideas, new concepts. Foremost, we need awareness of standards and opportunities in the field of Environment Friendly Buildings, also the benefits of green commercial buildings. Five years from now, most new buildings will consume much less energy. This is because in three years, they will be mandated to comply with India's new mission on building sustainable habitats in cities and urban centers, especially the large commercial buildings so, that means there will be lot of energy efficient houses.


    In Category - Green Building
  • Benefits for Choosing Master-Planned Community

     By:Fredrica Smith

    You will surely enjoy a lot of benefits if you choose to invest in a master-planned community. But what is a master-planned community? This type of community is carefully planned from the time of its conceptualization. This is not a typical neighborhood as this consists of a residential area, amenities and other support facilities. This is a well thought of community, which is normally built in an undeveloped area.


    In Category - Home Buying
  • The Best Ways To Build Or Buy A House

     By:William King

    This article presents all the ins and outs of your house-making decision and endows you with a bird’s eye view about the costs of either buying a built house or buying a land.


    In Category - Home Buying
  • Tallest Building In The World – Burj Dubai

     By:William King

    The tallest buildings in the world are a representation of the many achievements of man. Each structure is a wonder of architecture and shows the world how far human beings can go. Read on to find out more about the newest, or should I say, tallest, kid on the block.


    In Category - Building & Construction
  • Architectural Drafting Comes Calling

     By:marry summers

    Outsourcing, the very word, might be obnoxiously offensive to some people. In fact, they would like to make it sound synonymous to mediocre quality. But, as we increasingly pride ourselves with being global in our reach and outlook, one just cannot escape the placid truth that outsourcing works very much on a free-market mechanism, albeit on a global level. It balances the demand-supply forces on the pricing factor. Political connotations apart, it makes pure economic sense.


    In Category - Building & Construction
  • Buying Beautiful Gothic Revival Architecture

     By:Preston Guyton

    Gothic revival homes are best decorated with an eye towards rich deep colours, textures and patterns. Victorian type furnishings are commonly used for Gothic revival homes, with their rich colours, luxurious upholstery, and classic styling. Curtains used to decorate these types of homes were heavy and sewn from rich fabrics. Many homes had ornate wallpapers used to decorate the walls.


    In Category - Building & Construction
  • Architecture: Shaping the Face of Earth

     By:Sam Jose

    Architecture is defined as the activity of designing and constructing buildings. It reflects the society and affects the way that society develops. Designing any kind of system is known as architecture. From the time immemorial the profession of architecture plays a key role in the developments of building, town planning, urban design and landscape architecture. It is actually the designing of total built environment.


    In Category - Building & Construction
  • Underscore Architectural Element with Furniture

     By:Fiona Creech

    Every house has some kind of architectural interest that gives it character and personality, whether it is graceful archways between rooms, richly detailed wood moldings, or medallions on the corners of window trim and beautiful built-in bookcases.


    In Category - Home & Garden
  • Decorating as a Form of Self-Expression

     By:Gregg Camp

    Most useful items come in a range of styles, textures, and colors that you can use to coordinate your rooms with that allow you to pull the look of a room together. If you have ornaments or knickknacks that hold a lot of sentimental value then by all means use them in your home, but if they don't then give or pack them away so that they don't create clutter.


    In Category - Home & Garden


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