Archive for July, 2009
Discover The Truth About Different Types of Office Chairs – by
Posted on 31. Jul, 2009 by Office Refurbishment Berkshire.
Discover The Truth About Different Types of Office Chairs
Discover The Truth About Different Types of Office Chairs Health Articles | May 28, 2005 Office chairs are the most important furniture for anyoffice not only for the looks of the office but also forthe health and efficiency of the staff. Office chair designhas come a long [...]
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Designing Your Home Office – by
Posted on 29. Jul, 2009 by Office Refurbishment Berkshire.
Designing Your Home Office
Designing Your Home Office Home Business Articles | June 15, 2006 If you’re looking for design and layout ideas for your home office then this article will help kickstart that process for you. Once you have taken the plunge and decided to work from home you are going to need to consider [...]
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Decorating: Finding that appropriate style for your house – by
Posted on 27. Jul, 2009 by Office Refurbishment Berkshire.
Decorating: Finding that appropriate style for your house
The most successfully decorated interiors are the ones, which express the occupants’ personality, interests, and outlook about life. You need to find a style to call your own. You and your family need a style that you are comfortable with, which reflect your lifestyle. Some people are born [...]
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Decorating: Choosing your true colors – by
Posted on 24. Jul, 2009 by Office Refurbishment Berkshire.
Decorating: Choosing your true colors
A person’s choice of color for their home depends on many things; trends, childhood influences, etc. Try using color which match your taste and sense of style. When it comes to using colors that aren’t going to be replaced often, choose a neutral color. Reserve the more daring or trendy colors [...]
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Daniel Libeskind Design ‘chosen for Wtc’ – by
Posted on 22. Jul, 2009 by Office Refurbishment Berkshire.
Daniel Libeskind Design ‘chosen for Wtc’
A complex of angular buildings and a 1,776ft spire designed by Berlin-based architect Daniel Libeskind was today reportedly chosen as the plan for the World Trade Centre site. Mr Libeskind’s design beat the Think team’s “World Cultural Centre” plan, which envisioned two 1,665ft (499.5 metres) latticework towers straddling the footprints [...]
