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Back in June, I shared with you the exciting news that I am welcoming my first child - a daughter - this year. Well, she's here! Amelia Josephine Derringer

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Wall decor is an essential part of any welcoming room design. Well-dressed can walls can easily be achieved but you need some imagination for that. I want to

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The New Majestic Hotel is a 3-storey, 30 room hotel located in the heart of Singapore’s Chinatown.  The hotel’s owner, Loh Lik Peng, worked with DP Architects and Ministry of Design to provide an experience set apart from SIngapore’s many big chain hotels.

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This is probably the most beautiful DIY wedding floral arrangement I've seen. It's made of a bunch of wine bottles and twine. It's perfect for vintage-themed

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Juliet is a shimmering bi-level space of gold cladding materials and lacquered furnishings. A “flying carpet” of gold, mirrored tiles is laid over the entire main room and folds over the walls and the bar. The space vibrates with the mosaic mirror, and the gloss black laser-cut ribs lining the walls represent a warping, organic profile. Much like the fluidity of Scheherazade’s tales, the ribs offer a shifting narrative.

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Wherever you go all over the world, there are hotels everywhere, many of them tediously repetitive and sublimely forgettable. What makes you remember a hotel is its character, its uniqueness and its spirit of place. Although it has hundreds of years of tradition as a thriving maritime hub, Hamburg is not a showy city, but a business capital focused on the present (and the future), extensively rebuilt after wartime bombing. Which makes it a very good location for a consciously future-oriented blend of bold architecture, stunning interior design and utterly original lighting that unquestionably made a major contribution to creating today’s increasingly popular genre of the design hotel.

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The theme for this Japanese restaurant is the Natural Garden, which is reflected in the local found materials we used: wood, slate, rocks, pebbles, sand, bamboo, water and dried tree branches. The traditional concept that artwork should be mounted on walls or floor has been challenged here, it has become the very fabric of the interior. Engineered plywood sheets have been handcrafted into three giant artworks: a giant wooden feature wall made of 1000 plywood sheets, with 2 punctured ovals, created by hand tooling the plywood sheets into shape; a large semi-sphere created by planes of plywood; a sushi counter with a “wave” form enclosure made of bent plywood.

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The design of the 1135-seat concert hall is based on the classic shoe-box shape of some of the world’s finest concert halls, and features two balcony tiers above the main orchestra level, and a third technical balcony. Juxtaposed against the shoebox form of the hall, the wood balcony fronts and curving walls create a warm, sculpted ‘liner’ within the rectangular form. Sightlines and adjustable acoustics allow for a broad range of concert types including live televised broadcast.