Japonese Modern Set

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All Furniture - Japanese set 

C&S continues responding to our costumers tastes, this is a totally
different one, combining japanese culture with new modern lines.

A very good and relaxing spaces that bring confort to your home creating
different environments during the day time. With a complet light system in
all the spaces, during the night you can turn on the lights.

The pack is full of working scripts - turning the hottube, in the water
that you can turn on and off, in the bed with a working sex menu, the doors
of the sauna open and close, the lights…

The pack comes exactly as is show in the photos. The walls, floor and roof
are modify and copy that way you can add many as you want and addapt to
your home.

All the decor cames also in the pack leaving you the chose to put it or
not. Also the furniture is not all linked so you can put it whaterver you
want.

All packs came separatly so you can add the packs you want.

Japanese Bedroom:
- Lamp - 5 prims
- Lamp 2 - 5 prims
- Japanese Bed - 6 prims
- curtians for bed - 18 prims
- room divider - 3 prims
- ground couch - 2 prims
- small table - 2 prims
- vase with bambu - 4 prims
- vase with bambu 2 - 4 prims
- paint - 5 prims
- wall - 1 prim (modify)
- wall 2 - 1 prims (modify)
- roof - 1 prim (modify)
- floor - 1 prim (modify)

Japanese Living room:
- Floor - 1 prim (modify, copy)
- Floor 2 - 1 prim (modify, copy)
(chose each one you want or combine the two)
- wall - 1 prim (modify, copy)
- wall 2 - 1 prim (modify, copy)
- room divider - 2 prims (modify)
- back wall 3 - 1 prim (modify, copy)
- roof - 1 prim (modify, copy)
- ground couch - 2 prims (2 poses)
- ground couch 2 - 2 prims (2 poses)
- center table - 2 prims
- furniture - 5 prims
- light 1 - 1 prim (can turn on and off)
- light - 1 prim (can turn on and off)
- couch - 7 prims (2 poses)
- closet - 1 prim
- Small table - 3 prims
- Lamp - 2 prims (turn on and off)
- Lamp 2 - 2 prims (turn on and off)
- tv table - 1 prim
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Bonus pack decor:
- paint 1 - 1 prim
- vase - 1 prim
- books - 1 prim
- books 2 - 1 prim
- plate with balls - 5 prims
- paint 2 - 1 prim
- candle - 1 prim (with fire)
- candle 2 - 1 prim (with fire)
- vase 2 - 1 prim
- vase 3 - 1 prim
- remote control - 1 prim
- lcd tv - 1 prim
- column - 1 prim
- column 1 - 1 prim
- dvd - 1 prim
- sound system - 1 prim

Japanese Dining room:

rug - 1 prim
plant 1 - 4 prims
plant 2 - 4 prims
dining room furniture - 3 prims
dining room table  - 2 prims
2 sits couch1 - 2 prims
2 sits couch2 - 2 prims
1 sit couch1 - 1 prim
1 sit couch2 - 1 prim
room divider1 - 3 prims
room divider2 - 3 prims
fireplace - 5 prims
wall 1 - 1 prim (modify, copy)
wall 2 - 1 prim (modify, copy)
wall 3 - 1 prim (modify, copy)
floor - 1 prim (modify, copy)
roof - 1 prim (modify, copy)
window for roof - 1 prim (modify, copy)
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extra decor:
vase - 1 prim
plate for funiture - 1 prim
6 glasses - 6 prims
6 plates - 6 prims

Japanese Sauna:
sauna wall - 1 prim (modify and copy)
sauna wall 1 - 1 prim (modify and copy)
sauna wall front - 1 prim (modify and copy)
sauna wall front 1 - 1 prim + 2 (rez the doors) (modify and copy)
sauna back wall - 1 prim
roof 1 - 1 prim (modify and copy)
candels - 1 prim each (with fire)
floor - 1 prim (modify and copy)
pillow for sauna - 1 prim (one pose)
pillow for sauna 1 - 1 prim (one pose)
lamp - 1 prim (turn on and off)
pillow for lovers sauna - 2 prims (with two poseballs for she and for he)
sauna - 7 prims (two pillows with one pose each, one pose in the bath, sauna smoke and water - just do a click in the bath)

Japanese Bathroom:
light - 2 prims (you can turn on and off)
light 1 - 2 prims
washbasin - 9 prims (turn on and off the water and also with a pose that you can wash hands)
bath - 7 prims (you can turn on and off water and also with a pose that you can take a bath)
Lamp - 1 prim (turn on and off)
boarder - 3 prims
Toillet paper - 2 prims
toillet - 3 prims (with a pose)
furniture - 4 prims
furniture for towels - 5 prims
board with water - 3 prims
decor boarder - 2 prims
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extra decor:
3 perfume pot - 3 prims
base with soap - 2 prims
base with soap - 2 prims
jar - 1 prim
vase - 1 prim
pot - 1 prim
extra lamp - 1 prim
back wall - 1 prim (copy and modify)
side wall - 1 prim (copy and modify)
floor - 1 prims (modify and copy)
roof - 1 prim (modify and copy)
front wall - 1 prim (modify and copy)

If you have some questions you can send an IM to Caty Matova or ScorpionSoul Paine.

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9 Amazing Tips To Transform A Small Space

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You don’t hit to belt downbound walls to attain a shack seem
bigger. Sometimes it takes a lowercase creativity and a
aggregation of undergo how to create that convenient expanse you
crave.

Here are 9 cushy ideas that you crapper do correct today to make
your shack materialize larger.

1. Use reddened colours on your walls. Light colours on your
walls module provide a more open, convenient opinion to your
room. Light colours on your walls module hit your walls
recede, where as Stygian colours module create a “closing in”
feeling.

2. Unify your walls. When painting, makeup your
baseboards, lead rails and pane cut the aforementioned color
as your wall. If you hit doors in your room, paint
your doors the aforementioned colouration as well. This module vanish all
the seeable distractions on your walls, centralizing your
walls… and making your shack materialize larger.

3. Simplify your windows. A diminutive shack is not the place
to hit fancy, fluffy pane treatments. Keep it
simple, with roman shades, or ultimate unsmooth drapes. Have
the artifact of your pane treatments the aforementioned colouration as
your walls. This module change your walls modify more, and
creating a large space.

4. Avoid Atlantic rugs. Keep the story as decent and unstoppered as
possible. This helps to create a convenient opinion to
your room. This construct also entireness when creating a
convenient see for binary rooms. Having your story all
digit touchable module hit your flat liquid into each
another and creating a large space.

5. Reduce the clutter. With diminutive spaces, you poverty to
create as such unstoppered expanse as possible. To do this you
requirement to decent up the clutter, derogate the turn of
furnishings and meet organized.

6. Small furnishings and Stygian colors. Although, you
should ingest reddened colours for your walls, the oppositeness is
genuine for your furniture. A edifice lead upholstered in a
reddened colouration module materialize large than if you awninged it
in a flush drink brown. The aforementioned is genuine for your
vegetation furniture. Lean towards flush Stygian stains that help
derogate the filler of your furniture. The more contrast
with your walls the diminutive your furnishings module seem
and the large your shack module feel. There is one
omission to this rule. You could also consider
upholstering your furnishings in the aforementioned artifact as your
pane treatments and the aforementioned colouration as your walls…
your upholstered furnishings module “disappear” into the
walls.

7. Avoid patterns. Some ornament is pleasant for interest,
but refrain loud, laboring patterns in a diminutive space. Stick
with patterns that feature as a solid.

8. Let the reddened in. If you hit windows, create window
treatments that earmark the solarise to happen in during the
day. Natural reddened and the attendance of windows can
rattling unstoppered up a space.

9. Use mirrors. Adding a mirror to a surround creates the
deceit of unstoppered space. It also reflects reddened to add
intelligence to the room. Have a surround that you’re not
trusty what to do with? Add a framed mirror.

Following these ultimate rules module create an open,
convenient room. You’ll be astonished at how your diminutive room
module alter into a bright, large room.

Happy Decorating!

Jennifer Thoden

Discover liberated bag decorating ideas for every flat of your home. Visit http://www.homedecoratingideas4u.com to savor liberated inland specializer tips, bag decorating ideas and mountain of inland decorating articles.

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The real luxe is the comfort, luxury is also innovative !

take a look

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Olga’s Details

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I tagged my friend Olga, but since she aint got no blog, I give her some space here.
Meet my friend:

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1. clothing

I’m always in a place where I want to sit and reflect and then implement a plan for my own ‘style’. I feel that I have never established a definite style for myself and that upsets me because it is something that I really like. Perhaps I refused to put too much effort into because the fashion industry and models in general just irritate me. Also, I rarely feel up to going shopping and believe that having to look for clothes, (and try them on) when you don’t have the inspiration or strength for it, is just torture. Since I started working I’ve also changed what I look for, when I shop, in a big way. I have a wide variety of skirts & shirts (magic combination – feminine and very comfortable). When I was studying I wore a lot of big and colorful African skirts. I had to part with them because attorneys don’t wear stuff like that. I may have become a bit bland in what I wear and the way I dress during the week and the way I dress over weekends are really very different. I think I dress way too casual over weekends. Sometimes, I’ll be walking in the city streets, feeling very confident and chic and think “I wish so and so (in Hermanus or whatever) could see what I’m wearing today”. Shoes. I have big feet and sometimes feel tempted to ask for a size 9 knowing that the salesperson will just blank-stare me . If the shoe is still new (and fresh) I’ll probably have to squeeze my foot into the biggest size they’ve got. This is just with heeled shoes (which , believe it or not, I find very exciting. It makes you walk so differently. Not weird or wobbly but more upright and confident). I NEVER wear socks.

2. furniture

I haven’t been living out of boxes for the past decade but I haven’t exactly sprouted roots either. I recently bought a big (some say uncomfortable) white leather (or rather pleather ?) couch. I don’t know why but I love it. I never know exactly what I want to buy and love having an only a vague idea and then letting my nose/imagination lead me to little–treasure shops where you find the most wonderful things if you have patience and don’t mind getting dirty. I hate the monstrously expensive cori craft-type furniture that every second house-frau dreams about owning. Whenever I am really excited and inspired about something but keep myself open to a detour the most amazing things happen. I am, however, not in the market for furniture at the moment.

3. sweet

Anything chocolate. I try not to but tend to eat chocolate every day.

“Chocolate. Here today. Gone today.”

4. city

I’ve only ever known Johannesburg (where I grew up) and cape town where I live now. When I was little, JHB was to me what the dark and scary forest must have been to little red riding hood. I still can’t believe that people dare entering it at all. I remember driving through the streets once and seeing many buildings empty, all the windows broken and badly vandalized. Just two minutes outside the city the rich people live in their mansions and there are plush gardens and trees everywhere. The contrast is interesting but JHB never tickled my fancy or my imagination. Not like Cape Town, my mother city. I can feel so complete one day and completely alone the next. I suppose that’s what a city is meant to be. A platform to anywhere or anything you want. Love to see New York and live in Paris for a year.

5. drink

I’m much more of an eater than a drinker but I do love a beer with lunch, red wine and beer shandy (because it always makes me feel like I’m on holiday). Coffee only when I’m offered or ‘having coffee’ with someone. Never coke or any soft drink and 8 glasses of water a day, of course.

6. music

I not answering this one. It’s too much even for me to process.

7. Tv

I’ve always been at my happiest without a tv in the house. It drains me and fills me with junk at the same time. Lately, whenever I feel like watching something I’ll rent a series (really enjoyed Pushing Daisies, Six Feet Under, Ugly Betty and even though I don’t understand why, the O.C. there’s like a zillion discs to rent) and watch it on a laptop. I’ve noticed that I’m a little out of touch with the news and the latest funny advertisements. I can live with that.

8. film

I could never name all of them but movies that have touched me are Fried Green Tomatoes, Stranger than Fiction, Into the wild, Thelma and Louise, Bella, The Big Blue, 1900, Before sunrise (and Before sunset – the scene right at the end still makes my belly turn with delight), Amelie (magical), The never-ending story (I still dream of flying on Falkor’s back through the clouds), Closer, Alice by Woody Allan, Harold and Maude, Great Expectations (had a magical afternoon once during exams and fell in love with the dialogue and music), also love the Three Colors blue, red and white (these were about the only ‘art house’ movies the video store had when I was growing up), Dan in real life. Too much to remember. Hate horror movies and try not to like romantic comedies.

9. books

Unbearable lightness of being by Milan Kundera (It still feels like the first book I’ve ever read although I know it isn’t), A prayer for Owen Meany by John Irving (I think about it almost everyday – proof that a fictional book can give you true guidance in life), Lady Chatterley’s Lover (just for the last paragraph. Beautiful.), any Kinky Friedman I can get my hands on (it’s my junk food), Griet skryf ‘n Sprokie by Maretha vd Vyfer, Houd-den-Bek by Andre P. Brink, Susters van Eva by Dalene Matthee, Wegkomkans by Maretha vd Vyfer, The World according to Garp by John Irving (brilliant ending), Velvet Elvis by Rob Bell, Manual for the Warrior of Light by Paulo Coelho (because my brother made me read it during a dark time and it made me smile). I can’t name them all.

10. workout

I won’t say I like it but I ALWAYS feel amazing when I do and I have all my angry imaginary conversations during so it clears my mind and I can feel my body is thankful that I moved around a bit. The first stride of a nice long run is always wonderful. I just like moving (climbing, dancing, stretching) and can remember a time once when I was fit and super healthy. I loved it. I’m not competitive at all and lately I enjoy sitting on my couch much more than I do running.

11. hair

Going for a hair cut is like going to the dentist for me. It’s always traumatic, though I keep it to myself. My palms get sweaty and my heart pounds as I try to explain, in vain, what I want him/her to do to my hair. Because I always wait ages before I gather enough courage to make an appointment I always get a lecture about how long and un-styled my hair is. I’ve learnt that I shouldn’t let my hair get too long as I tie it up and then it’s all downhill from there. My hair is happiest when it’s wild and free. Another big no-no if you’re an attorney is to have wild unrestrained hair and I sometimes think my hair rebels by looking just terrible some days. Fact – a good hair day is bloody marvelous. I need a hair cut.

12. pastries

Need to be as decadent as possible or it seems like such a waste.

13. coffee

I enjoy it but never crave it.

Piano Dentelle: Conventional music instrument gets refined looks

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Crochet or knitting is perhaps the most ideal time-pass for most of the housewives, but it’s a form for art for Joana Vasconcelos. Adding to the list of her crochet patterns that includes computers, sculptures and bridges, the London based designer has now popped up with the ‘Piano Dentelle,’ which is a crochet pattern for piano. Covered in white crochet pattern, the crochet covered piano presents a meticulous as well as innovative art that requires great skills, apart from long-lasting endurance. The Piano Dentelle features an artistic form of weaving, basically originated from various household crochet patterns, which gives a refined look to the conventional music instrument.

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