Guest Blogger #293, Entry #826, December 9, 2011 Anyone who is interested in the many fields of design can no doubt draw parallels between them, seeing both structural and creative elements and themes mirrored in various forms throughout the worlds of fashion, architecture, art, automobiles, and ... continue reading...
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Guest Blogger: Should You Hire a Contractor or Do it Yourself?
Guest Blogger #245, Entry #748, November 8, 2011 7 Essential Property Maintenance Tips A home is a large investment and if neglected, the property will pay no dividends if you ever decide to sell. Good property maintenance is essential no matter if you are a new homeowner or just interested in ... continue reading...
Awe Inspiring Design Look at 9/11 National Memorial, NYC – 10th Anniversary
Entry #650, September 9, 2011 The National September 11th Memorial in New York City, New York Image via: Kcoy The National September 11 Memorial is a tribute of remembrance and honor to the nearly 3,000 people killed in the terror attacks of September 11, 2001 at the World Trade Center ... continue reading...
How to Extend a Warm Welcome to your Home with Door Canopies
Guest Blog #170, Entry #646, September 7, 2011 When considering a front canopy for your home, there are several varieties, aesthetic styles, and designs to choose from. Depending on the front entry of your style of home, your personal design style, and the size you need will dictate the model that ... continue reading...
Guest Blogger: 10 Inspiring All-White Kitchens
Guest Blog #167, Entry #643, September 4, 2011 Nothing looks quite as fresh as an all-white kitchen. More than any other color, white interiors makes a room feel bright, open and clean. Though the color palette is select, an all-white kitchen does not feel boring. In fact, what it lacks in color it ... continue reading...
A Closer Look at the Monumental 30′ Tall MLK Statue – Washington D.C.
Entry #625, August 21, 2011 Every so often on Stagetecture, I like to take a break from the home related posts and highlight important architecture, artisans, and acts of man-kind that are inevitably shaping our history. Today, I am taking a closer look at the sculpture - the 30' tall Dr. Martin ... continue reading...
How to Choose – Wood or Metal Stud Framing for your Home
Guest Blog #143, Entry #614, August 10, 2011 If you're in the process of building a home, have you considered whether you will build with traditional wood framing or use metal studs? Today, my Guest Blogger gives tips for selecting framing for your home and weighs the pros and cons of metal versus ... continue reading...
Guest Blogger: An Orangery – A Fruitful Addition to Your Home
Guest Blog #124, Entry #590, July 17, 2011 Not to be confused with a conservatory, an orangery is usually constructed using stone or brick pillars to support the glazed roof and is then tailored with large voluminous windows between the pillars to allow the natural light to burst through while ... continue reading...
House Tour: A Lovely Luxury Home in Sao Paulo, Brasil
Guest Blog #107, Entry #570, June 27, 2011 In the past weeks you have been introduced to beautiful Brazilian architecture and furniture. Today, our Guest Blogger gives you another look into a luxurious home in Brasil, just waiting for you to feast your eyes on! _____________________ Similar to ... continue reading...
Guest Blogger: The Awe Inspiring History of Brazilian Furniture
Guest Blog #103, Entry #564, June 22, 2011 . In the past weeks, Stagetecture has shown you gorgeous homes in Brazil, as well as seeing Rio De Janiero take on a new "face". Today, Guest Blogger, Heather Karlie Vieira from Heather Karlie Fine Art & Antiques gives you a peek into Brazilian ... continue reading...
Guest Blogger: Discovering the World: At Home in the “Favelas” of Brasil
Guest Blogger #98, Entry #556, June 15th Do you like having a home? I imagine that you do. Now what if EVERYONE in the world told you that your neighborhood was bad and crime infested. You would contest that line of thought wouldn't you? Well let me introduce you to the "Favelas" of Brasil, one of ... continue reading...
A Residential Oasis in the Heart of Sun Soaked Brasil
Guest Blog #90, Entry #543, June 3, 2011 Any architecture that makes you want to envision yourself basking next to the pool, or enjoying the pristine, modern interiors is always a treat. Today, our Guest Blogger shares more gorgeous architecture from Brazil, or as he writes... Brasil. (I obviously ... continue reading...