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    Interior Design Ideas for Hall – Video

    - July 19, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Interior Design Ideas for Hall
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    Forum asks interior designer to pay for incomplete work

    - July 19, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    In an order passed by consumer forum against an interior decorator, who left work halfway and later claimed that there was no written agreement, observed that it is not a criminal case and should be adjudicated on the principle of 'preponderance of probabilities'.

    The complaint filed by Shivaji Nagar resident Subhash Joshi said that he had hired an interior decorator Prashant Date for renovating his 30-year-old flat. Joshi said he needed to expand his house to accommodate his extending family and after calling for quotations from various interior decorators, he found Date's rates reasonable and hired him.

    In his plaint, Joshi alleged that Date didn't finish the work for months where doors were not fit and kitchen trolleys were not installed to the extent that his family had to use the neighbour's washroom.After constant reminders for finishing the work, Date did not entertain Joshi and thus the latter lodged a complaint against him in the Pune District Consumer Disputes Redressal.

    While Joshi claimed that he gave Rs3 lakh to Date, the latter contested it, stating that only Rs75,000 was given and that Joshi didn't did complete the payment because of which work was stalled.In his defence, Date denied the charges and said there was no written contract of agreement for the work and no specifications for standard of material and period of completion of work were mentioned. The forum observed that the case was not of criminal nature but civil and hence it should be adjudicated on the principle of 'ponderance of probabilities' which means assuming the evidence when there isn't any.

    While the opponent claimed that Joshi's family obstructed his men from completing the work, the forum relied on the fact that Joshi employed another contractor to finish the job. "Hence a legitimate inference can be drawn that complainant was in a hurry to complete the work and must have co-operated," it said.

    Joshi claimed that he had made a payment of Rs3 lakh and demanded a compensation of Rs1 lakh for the payment made to other contractor besides mental and physical trauma, the forum observed that there was no evidence of payment made for more than Rs75,000 and hence the forum partially allowed Date to pay Rs25,000 as lumpsum payment to Joshi.

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    Inside the Mad Men-style 1965 'time capsule house' where Don Draper would feel right at home

    - July 19, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Home retains many of its original fixtures, as well as wall-paper and out-dated color schemes Out-dated 'time capsule houses' are now considered 'vintage' and are attractive for many fans of the AMC show 'Mad Men'

    By Michael Zennie

    Published: 10:39 EST, 17 July 2014 | Updated: 10:47 EST, 17 July 2014

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    The house at 1600 Commonwealth Boulevard in Kenthorst, Pennsylvania, would make Martha Stewart - or any interior decorator - cringe. But Don Draper would feel right at home.

    The two bedroom, two bathroom house is a Mad Men time capsule, preserved almost perfectly since its initial construction and design in 1965 - right down to the tacky floral wallpaper in the kitchen and the sickening green bar with orange accents.

    Today, thanks in part to the hit AMC show about a 1960s ad agency, vintage is back in style. And 'time capsule houses' like the one on Commonwealth Boulevard are in demand.

    A trip back in time: The orange-cream-yellow-and-green color scheme in the bar area of this home offers a trip back in time. It hasn't been updated since the house was built in 1965

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    Flooring Greenville SC | Call (864) 214-4029 For Free Estimate – Video

    - July 19, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Weird Al Yankovic Spoofs Iggy Azalea In New Video Handy Watch

    - July 19, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    Weird Al Yankovic, 54, has once again blown us away with his comedic genius by parodying Iggy Azaleas summer hit Fancy with his version, Handy. Pulling out all the stops, including wearing a blond wig, we cant stop watching!

    Weird Al has somehow made his song Handy even catchier than Fancy and we didnt think that was possible.

    Sorry Iggy, it appears that you were not fancy enough to escape Weird Als parodies. The stunning singer is in good company though because the funny man has also targeted some of musics biggest stars, includingPharrell Williams,Robin ThickeandLorde.

    In the hilarious video, Al sports a mullet-esque blond wig while donning some pretty impressive handy-man attire, including a fully-loaded tool belt.

    He is seen fixing everything from broken windows, doors, remodeling kitchens whatever you need, Weird Al is your go-to guy. He even has prices that cant be beat, rapping Ill beat all price quotes, my hourly rates are low.

    He certainly willkeep you entertained all day!

    Click here to watch the super hilarious video andkeep readingfor the full lyrics to Weird Als Handy:

    First things first, Im a craftsman (craftsman) Remodelling is my only passion (its my passion) And Im the greatest in the business Want referrals, yo My clientle will bear you witness (right, right) I can help when your door jamb sticks (heh?) There is nothing in the world I cant fix (yeah) I do tiles, I do stone, I do bricks Call me, Ill come rushing over with my bag of tricks (bag of tricks) Where you go when your disposal is rusted (rusted) Termite problem making you disgusted (yuck) When your front window is busted (hey hey hey) Just one man thats always trusted

    Im so handy, you already know Ill fix your plumbing when your toilets over flows Im so handy, Ill bring you up to code When your dishwashers about to explode

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    New Jersey Basement Remodeling – Call 267.403.0036 – Video

    - July 19, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Home Kitchen Bathroom Basement Remodeling Contractor Company Staten Island Brooklyn Manhattan NY – Video

    - July 19, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Bryn Mawr design firm honored for lighting projects

    - July 19, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    By 521 Atelier, for Main Line Media News

    A lavish Caribbean beach compound was recognized by the Illuminating Engineering Society with a Philadelphia Certificate of Merit & National Award of Merit at a June awards ceremony at the Ben Franklin Hotel in Philadelphia.

    Surpassing green building standards without sacrificing aesthetics, the lighting for the 40,000sf island retreat is nearly all LED and specified in marine-grade stainless. Several of the seventy different fixture types were custom-designed because the site is on a cliff and vulnerable to earthquakes and hurricanes. Lighting was designed for four, multi-story buildings, including two pools, indoor and outdoor kitchens, game room with bar and large roof deck, screening room, bedroom pavilion, guest and staff quarters, several garages, boat dock and a 100ft catamaran.

    Im grateful to the IES for recognizing the work that went into this project, said Claudia Librett, design principal for 521 Atelier. Its a pleasure to bring stunning architecture to light.

    The Union League of Philadelphia was the site of the Preservation Alliance for Greater Philadelphias 2014 Preservation Achievement Awards, where the Rittenhouse Square Centennial Restoration project was honored with a Grand Jury Award. Commissioned for the 100th anniversary of Paul Crets redesign of Rittenhouse Square, 521 Atelier specified new linear spread LED post lighting to illuminate areas of the balustrade that are particularly susceptible to graffiti, the guardhouse will become a beacon after dark, and the gardeners cottage will be surrounded by a green screen fence that is brightly lit at night. Soon to be installed is new sustainable lighting for the ceramic fountain and pool inspired by the Villa Borghese in Rome.

    Working with the Friends of Rittenhouse Square, Materials Conservation, Knapp Masonry, Bolender Architects and other professionals to preserve and restore Philadelphias favorite park was an honor and a privilege, said Librett.

    The Illuminating Engineering Society is a not-for-profit technical society whose purpose is to advance lighting knowledge and disseminate information for the improvement of the lighted environment to benefit society.

    The Preservation Alliance for Greater Philadelphia is a nonprofit, membership organization whose mission is to promote the appreciation, protection, and revitalization of the Philadelphia regions historic buildings, communities and landscapes.

    A lavish Caribbean beach compound was recognized by the Illuminating Engineering Society with a Philadelphia Certificate of Merit & National Award of Merit at a June awards ceremony at the Ben Franklin Hotel in Philadelphia.

    Surpassing green building standards without sacrificing aesthetics, the lighting for the 40,000sf island retreat is nearly all LED and specified in marine-grade stainless. Several of the seventy different fixture types were custom-designed because the site is on a cliff and vulnerable to earthquakes and hurricanes. Lighting was designed for four, multi-story buildings, including two pools, indoor and outdoor kitchens, game room with bar and large roof deck, screening room, bedroom pavilion, guest and staff quarters, several garages, boat dock and a 100ft catamaran.

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    Q&A: Inside the World's Largest Indoor Farm

    - July 19, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    An abandoned Sony factory in Miyagi Prefecture, Japan, has been transformed into what could very well be the farm of the future.

    Shigeharu Shimamura, a plant physiologist and CEO of Mirai, has constructed the world's largest indoor farm25,000 square feet of futuristic garden beds nurtured by 17,500 LED lights in a bacteria-free, pesticide-free environment. The result? About 10,000 heads of fresh lettuce harvested each day.

    The unique "plant factory" is so efficient that it cuts food waste from the 30 to 40 percent typically seen for lettuce grown outdoors to less than 3 percent for their coreless lettuce. (Related: "Stop Wasting Food in the West and Feed the World.")

    National Geographic spoke with Shimamura recently about the innovative food factory and indoor farms as a potential solution to the global food crisis.

    What was the inspiration for this business venture?

    Japan has had an interest in research and development in the field of farming in a factory setting for about 40 to 50 years now.

    Our company built a plant factory at a location devastated by the Tohoku earthquake and tsunami in 2011 because of the general concern in Japan about the declining rate of domestic vegetable supply, and how we might remedy the problem of the heavy dependence on imports.

    The reason we chose this particular location is because we wanted to prove that vegetables can be produced anywhere now. Second, we wanted to help restart the economic development in this disaster area. And last, looking into the future, if we could succeed there, we could also see a possibility of exporting the technology we developed all over the world. (Related: "Inside the Looming Food Crisis.")

    What impact could your plant factory have on the future of food production and as a remedy for food shortages?

    Currently we have a world population of 7 to 7.2 billion. Among them, about 800 to 900 million people are suffering from starvation, or close to it. People around the world are all wondering how we can produce more food to mitigate this grave situation.

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    New LED Lighting Cuts Costs In Food Processing Applications

    - July 19, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    SNL LED Strip Lighting from [P2] Delivers Energy-Efficient Lighting in an IP67 Rated Luminaire

    Yorba Linda, CA (PRWEB) - Today, energy-efficient lighting manufacturer Precision-Paragon [P2] announced the release of the DLC QPL listed SNL; an ultra-efficientLED sealed sanitubefor food service and food processing applications. In recent years, the manufacturer has established a reputation for releasing carefully engineered lighting fixtures designed and manufactured in the United States.

    Targeted primarily toward food service and food preparation applications, the SNL LED Sanitube Food Service Strip is tested to the National Sanitation Foundation (NSF) standards for use in splash zones. The fixture also meets IP65, IP66 and IP67 standards for high-pressure washdown and temporary immersion.

    The new fixture combines these certifications with levels of efficacy and longevity associated with solid state lighting. The SNL is available in configurations producing up to 100 lumens per watt and rated to 80% lumen maintenance at 60,000 hours.

    The SNL is also a very versatile fixture that can be ceiling-mounted, wall-mounted or suspended, depending on the specific needs of an application.

    We developed this fixture primarily with food preparation applications in mind, said Joe Martin, [P2]s vice president and general manager. But its proven to be so versatile that I wont be surprised to see it fill many wet-location roles.

    Those likely roles include use in industrial areas, outdoor awnings, cold storage rooms, clean rooms, car washes and even breweries.

    Both business owners and lighting professionals will find plenty to get excited about in [P2]slatest LED fixture. Backed by a five-year warranty, every SNL wet-location LED strip light is assembled by American workers at [P2]s manufacturing facilities in Yorba Linda, Calif. or Hudson, Wis. The fixtures are built from a rugged one-piece acrylic housing with stainless-steel end caps, and an internal optical diffuser delivers controlled, soft, uniform light distribution without pixilation.

    SNL LED Sanitube Food Service Stripfixtures can be ordered in a range of configurations delivering light outputs from around 3,000 lumens to over 17,000 lumens per fixture. The fixtures are also available with custom options like built-in battery backups, surge protectors and a range of watertight cords.

    Interested lighting professionals and business owners should call (714) 386-5550 to learn more, or visithttp://www.p-2.com.

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