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Exploring the Architectural Style of Art Deco

Exploring the Architectural Style of Art Deco

When you think of Art Deco, you think of rich colours and pronounced curves. This style of architecture is a big departure from older styles, such as Gothic and Victorian, that were more formal. But how did Art Deco become popular, particularly with the wealthy? Art...
Tactics for Decorating a Luxury Bathroom

Tactics for Decorating a Luxury Bathroom

We all use bathrooms daily. In fact, it has been proven that we spend about two hours and 30 minutes each week in the bathroom. This amounts to about three months in our lifetime. If there is one place that you will, therefore, need to decorate and include a taste of...
Three Types of Windows to Use in Luxury Homes

Three Types of Windows to Use in Luxury Homes

Windows are integral parts of buildings that can contribute to giving the building an elevated touch of luxury. Architectural designers and engineers have come up with different types of windows which, once fitted, can not only allow in the much-needed ventilation and...
Architecture Spotlight: Gothic Revival

Architecture Spotlight: Gothic Revival

Gothic Revival Architecture is a common style that is used in luxury buildings, homes, and hotels.  It seeks to revive medieval Gothic Architecture, a movement which developed in 18th century England.  Many of the original gothic buildings were cathedrals and churches...
Architecture Spotlight: NeoClassicism and Luxury Homes

Architecture Spotlight: NeoClassicism and Luxury Homes

There are a great many styles that are implemented into high-luxury homes and hotels today, perhaps one of the most prominent and pertinent is the neoclassical style.  Neoclassical architecture began to emerge during the 18th and early 19th centuries and as the name...
Three Unique Ways to Use Marble in Your Home

Three Unique Ways to Use Marble in Your Home

Marble is one of those materials that has the ability to make a kitchen or room in a home or hotel look exquisite. Often, however, marble is associated with certain features, such as floor tiles or countertops, and its use doesn’t venture much out of those...