Oooh! What a stunner! And I couldn't even snag a picture to show here.
You'll have to go to 20Pine and wade through the rooms on the flash display until you get to the Armani kitchen.
A bit spare. But what do you do in a pied a terre anyway?
Peggy
Wednesday, April 18, 2007
Tuesday, April 17, 2007
Reduce Reuse Recycle!
Here's an entire UK bespoke kitchen (cabinets, countertops and sink anyway) made of recycled material.
I guess there IS a future for us yet! At least
Milestone Eco Design
thinks so.
thinks so.
Better yet.
The cabinet doors are made out of yogurt containers!
Peggy
Saturday, April 14, 2007
More Fluorescent Candelabra Bulbs
In my web wanderings today I came across some more fluorescent candelabra-shaped lamps (light bulbs). They are very shapely and from Skyline Lighting. Very useful for chandeliers and such.
They come in 3, 5 watts for the candelabra base size; and 5, 7, 9, 14 watts for the medium base size.
A tip of my blogging hat to Residential Landscape Lighting & Design's blog for leading me to these. They have a very informative blog and even a new Forum for answering lighting questions. Very useful to bookmark.
The color temperature of these lamps is 2700-3000Kelvin.
Incandescent is 2800Kelvin.
You shouldn't even notice the difference.
Now everybody order some to swap out those energy-hog incandescents in your dining room and I'll do the same.
Peggy
They come in 3, 5 watts for the candelabra base size; and 5, 7, 9, 14 watts for the medium base size.
A tip of my blogging hat to Residential Landscape Lighting & Design's blog for leading me to these. They have a very informative blog and even a new Forum for answering lighting questions. Very useful to bookmark.
The color temperature of these lamps is 2700-3000Kelvin.
Incandescent is 2800Kelvin.
You shouldn't even notice the difference.
Now everybody order some to swap out those energy-hog incandescents in your dining room and I'll do the same.
Peggy
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