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Feng Shui is a technique of interior design that gives us the necessary elements for every room of our home to enjoy a perfect harmony, and thus also its inhabitants. For the master ...
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Bring nature indoors and start an indoor garden to make your home more colorful, but be careful to follow these tips to indoor gardening. The plants are so calming to watch and many indoor gardeners feel that add that extra little spark to any room. An added benefit is that plants are natural purifier, removing carbon dioxide from our air and changing it into oxygen that cleans the air in your home. Mix up your plants, try some exotics and tropical plants, whatever you choose to make your site shine with their beauty and their colorful blooms fresh. To maintain its beauty here are some gardening tips to keep your indoor plants lush and healthy.
Light is the one thing you can not skimp on. Without this essential ingredient plants wilt and die. Each plant has different requirements so for one limb to indoor gardening here are some things to look for when shopping for houseplants. Ask people at the center of the nursery how much light the plants you need is considered. Some plants need direct sunlight while others crave indirect sunlight. For a plant to direct sunlight, place the container near a window that faces south. For indirect plants can be placed near a window but keep far enough away so their foliage will not burn. Plants that require little light, like philodendrons, African violets and ferns, can be arranged anywhere in the room while the little natural light filters inside.

Architect: Jose Miguel Ibañez Pizarro
Location: Avenida Francisco Bilbao, Las Condes, Chile
Structural Engineering: Yuri Torres Aquevedo
Reform (2008): José Miguel Ibáñez Pizarro
Original House (1965): Unknown
Construction: Carlos Montoya EIRL
Construction System: Confined masonry in the first level. Second level tabs, brackets, and outgoing external walls clad Volcometal, tuned and painted. Alero black steel main channel. Floor coverings and stone slate eaves. Marble floors, porcelanatos and native woods. Blindex glass windows Termopaneles 9mm
Project Year: 2006
Year built: 2007-2008
Surface area: 400 m2
Surface: 204 m2 (70 m2 + 170 m2 existing extension)
Photo: José Francisco Morros / Maria Pia Perez
In developing the commissioning remembered my hometown, a town called Concepcion in the south of the country, and like her are the eaves, awnings flanking blocks offering complete protection from rain that is heavy in winter. Then I remembered the north where these elements outgoing lavish shade to the intensity of the sun and in turn are presented in the center of the country in the manner of galleries open to a courtyard in the more traditional buildings. So from the beginning I stated that the wing should be as a show of power, and indeed differentiating property of the collective memory of our code Architectural, paying utility and function. This tensionaría the front eaves, dramatic space to generate a contrast in tone and form the basis of the proposed volume, so the house would acquire one of the requirements of the client overemphasized, "character".

One of the key elements in the decor of any room is color. The choice will depend on the feeling that evokes the atmosphere and transmit, as it marks our color perception, producing different sensations. Obvious when one is ill-chosen color for the decoration of a car, and that is because it is not just a matter of taste, but which now has become talk of the role of color in decorating
