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- Penguins Chasing a Butterfly
- Healthy Debate
- Post cards from Kenya
- Nedlands Park Hotel - now Million dollar units
- Interiors Design Next
- Pete Campbell's Bitch Face
- Saturdays with Hedy Lamarr #20
- Converted Warehouse Living
- Christopher Eccleston in a music video
- Cool Upholstered Bed
- Thom Felicia Rug for Safavieh
- The Swell Season cover Neutral Milk Hotel
- Vogue September Issue-A True Economic Indicator
- My take on P90X
- Perfection in Paddington
- Between Two Ferns: Steve Carell
- HOW TO MAKE a BEDROOM LOOK BIGGER
- Pretty Chinoiserie Wallpapers and Prints
- Saturdays with Hedy Lamarr #19
- DECORATING THE BEDROOM-IDEAS for FALL
- Decorating in White
- Crazy for Stripes...
- Fabulous Beatles Chairs from Andrew Martin
- A great source for interior design pictures...
- Twitter Movie Trailer
- Impressive Resume
- Ornè De Feuilles...
- Black Swan - Trailer
- Happy 90th Birthday Maureen O'Hara!
- Modern Silk Flower Arrangements
- Aubrey Plaza F*cks with some Morning Show Hosts
- Chic Hampton Abode for rent
- Saturdays with Hedy Lamarr #18
- Simple, with a dash of colour...
- Weekend Giveaway!
- SHEER ZEBRA CURTAINS
- Probable End of an Era
- RIP Patricia Neal
- Noosa Regions spectaular homes
- Have you been...
- COOL COLORS
- Chic Hampton Abode For Rent
- Saturdays with Hedy Lamarr #17
- Living in Sydney, 2010
- GIRLS DORM BEDDING IDEAS
- Apolla Bay Guest House
- Cool Upholstered Bed
- We are going to Ibiza!
- Retro Swanbourne Style...
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August
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Healthy Debate
In Motor Development, we are discussing how different constraints, such as individual, environmental, and task interact to influence movement and the development of movement. An interesting case to examine is that of Oscar Pistrorius. If you are not familiar with Pistrorius, he is a double leg amputee from South Africa that nearly qualified for the 2008 Beijing Olympics. He has shattered all Para-Olympic sprinting records. There was much debate, and still is, in the track world and the academic world about whether Pistorius should be allowed to compete against able bodied competitors. There are many that claim he has an unfair advantage due to the prosthetic legs, and others that claim he does not have an advantage and should be allowed to compete. This article examines both sides of the issue. Without going into too much detail, one of the arguments against Pistorius is that his prosthetic legs are less massive than the legs of able bodied competitors. One of the key determinants of running speed is stride frequency, or how fast the runner can place his or her foot on the ground, exert force, and swing the leg back through and touch the ground again. A less massive leg would require less force to accelerate than a more massive leg, which would increase stride frequency. One of the arguments for Pistorius is that the prosthetic legs put him a major disadvantage at the start of the race. As you can see in this video (Pistorius is in lane 5), he loses considerable ground at the beginning of the race because the design of his prosthetic legs cause him to stand up quickly, which results in more vertical force than horizontal force. As you can see, there are arguments on both sides of the coin. In this instance, there probably is not a right or wrong answer, but from a biomechanical and developmental perspective, it is good to debate.
Post cards from Kenya
A chance encounter with Marie and Paul Pelle's Siani Plantation Estate in a travel magazine led me to these gorgeous properties in Lamu, Kenya. Lamu, an archipelago, has a distinctive Swahili culture, the result of an intermingling over the centuries of many different influences – African, Arabian, Indian, Persian and European to name but a few – brought to Lamu by merchants, travellers, colonisers and conquerors. These influences show themselves to this day in Lamu’s religious and social traditions, architecture, furniture, cookery and many other aspects of daily life.
Apart from these distinctive influence, for me, these beautifully restored homes are yet another testimony to the magic created by simple, hand restored interiors...
Niches or Aala's...a mughal/persian legacy |
Window to the world.. |
Love the bedsteads and the floor.. |
Do read more on traditional Swahili architecture and the restoration process
Of kittens and roofs.. |
[All images Lamu Island Properties. Creative mosaic by moi]
Nedlands Park Hotel - now Million dollar units
Heritage 1908 amazing Hotel Restoration
General Features
PRICE RANGE: From $5 Million
AND here's what the Agent said about it!
HERITAGE ICON- SPECTACULAR RESTORATION NEDLANDS PARK HOTEL (1908) "STEVES" RIVER VIEWS Be one of four lucky people to own a magnificent residence that is steeped in history and the setting for so many memorable events. There has been no compromise in the redevelopment of this famous 100 year old hotel. Each residence offers over 316sqm of living and entertaining, fabulous seperation, extraordinary high ceilings, 6 star fit-out, this coupled with its stunning riverside location, walking distance to the river, parks, yacht, golf and tennis clubs, university, restaurants, cafes, shops makes it the ultimate luxury lock up and leave. Only 2 remain!! Acc :3 huge beds all with ensuites, powder, family, formal living, vast covered alfresco with full kitchen, 3 car parking.
WOW
General Features
PRICE RANGE: From $5 Million
- Property Type: Apartment
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bathrooms: 3
With views out over the "Steves" river,
a beautiful restoration of the 100yo hotel into
four luxury apartments.
I think this place would be sensational to live in!
a beautiful restoration of the 100yo hotel into
four luxury apartments.
I think this place would be sensational to live in!
AND here's what the Agent said about it!
HERITAGE ICON- SPECTACULAR RESTORATION NEDLANDS PARK HOTEL (1908) "STEVES" RIVER VIEWS Be one of four lucky people to own a magnificent residence that is steeped in history and the setting for so many memorable events. There has been no compromise in the redevelopment of this famous 100 year old hotel. Each residence offers over 316sqm of living and entertaining, fabulous seperation, extraordinary high ceilings, 6 star fit-out, this coupled with its stunning riverside location, walking distance to the river, parks, yacht, golf and tennis clubs, university, restaurants, cafes, shops makes it the ultimate luxury lock up and leave. Only 2 remain!! Acc :3 huge beds all with ensuites, powder, family, formal living, vast covered alfresco with full kitchen, 3 car parking.
WOW
Interiors Design Next
We stumbled upon the work of Erin Martin the other day and we think we're in love!
Her work is organic in a very sophisticated way. The words "organic" or "sustainable" get thrown around a lot these days but very few people get it right. We love her use of natural materials, muted colors and texture variety.
Her designs seem very original too-as no two houses are alike.
Here is a sample of her work:
Her work is organic in a very sophisticated way. The words "organic" or "sustainable" get thrown around a lot these days but very few people get it right. We love her use of natural materials, muted colors and texture variety.
Her designs seem very original too-as no two houses are alike.
Here is a sample of her work:
Converted Warehouse Living
Teneriffe, QLD
for under $1 Million!
General Features
PRICE RANGE: $850,000
AND here's what the Agent said about it!
UNIQUE WOOLSTORE PLUS BALCONY.
CARSON WOOLSTORES.
A backdrop of city views, a foreground of sub-tropical gardens, which can all be enjoyed from a generous sized balcony. A unique wedge shaped design, the zigzagged hallway begins with a charming foyer which then flows into three large king-sized bedrooms. Bedroom 2 and 3 are complete with built in cupboards, whilst the main bedroom has a large walk through robe and ensuite. The hallway finishes and opens into a large angular open plan living area which combines kitchen, lounge, dining and balcony.
This apartment is what Teneriffe living is all about. It’s going to makes an ideal investment for those looking to maximise capital gains from the boom in Woolstore living.
APARTMENT FEATURES
• Total area 177 sqm
• 3 King Sized Rooms
• 2 Bathrooms
• Air conditioning
• Large balcony with blinds
• Specialty lighting
• Security car park
• Resort style pool/BBQ gazebo
Entry to this apartment is off the spectacular central atrium which rises up over three levels. The building offers owners all the modern conveniences one would expect. Large swimming pool set in sub-tropical gardens, bbq facilities and gazebo. Security car park. Audio security access to building and on-site management.
WOW
for under $1 Million!
General Features
PRICE RANGE: $850,000
- Property Type: Apartment
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bathrooms: 2
- Building Size: 176.98 m² (19 squares) approx
- Ensuite: 1
- Carport Spaces: 1
I found it a bit hard to find an interesting property in QLD tonight,
been looking for hours, but this one I don't mind!
It's a warehouse conversion,
this is a very popular idea in Melbourne, don't know about other states!
been looking for hours, but this one I don't mind!
It's a warehouse conversion,
this is a very popular idea in Melbourne, don't know about other states!
(painted thank god!)
AND here's what the Agent said about it!
UNIQUE WOOLSTORE PLUS BALCONY.
CARSON WOOLSTORES.
A backdrop of city views, a foreground of sub-tropical gardens, which can all be enjoyed from a generous sized balcony. A unique wedge shaped design, the zigzagged hallway begins with a charming foyer which then flows into three large king-sized bedrooms. Bedroom 2 and 3 are complete with built in cupboards, whilst the main bedroom has a large walk through robe and ensuite. The hallway finishes and opens into a large angular open plan living area which combines kitchen, lounge, dining and balcony.
This apartment is what Teneriffe living is all about. It’s going to makes an ideal investment for those looking to maximise capital gains from the boom in Woolstore living.
APARTMENT FEATURES
• Total area 177 sqm
• 3 King Sized Rooms
• 2 Bathrooms
• Air conditioning
• Large balcony with blinds
• Specialty lighting
• Security car park
• Resort style pool/BBQ gazebo
Entry to this apartment is off the spectacular central atrium which rises up over three levels. The building offers owners all the modern conveniences one would expect. Large swimming pool set in sub-tropical gardens, bbq facilities and gazebo. Security car park. Audio security access to building and on-site management.
WOW
Christopher Eccleston in a music video
And thanks to my friend Jenni Miller for bringing this to my attention.
Cool Upholstered Bed
A couple of our favorite things for the day:
1) Laced up boots from Nine West ($209)
2) Modern Upholstered Bed from Brownstone (appx $1800 for queen, $2000 for king-COM)
1) Laced up boots from Nine West ($209)
2) Modern Upholstered Bed from Brownstone (appx $1800 for queen, $2000 for king-COM)
Thom Felicia Rug for Safavieh
Interior designers are like movie stars. When they are hot you see them everywhere. Then a few years later they just disappear.
Thom Felicia is definitely hot now. He has a wide range of licensed products as we've mentioned in previous post--ranging from Kravet fabrics to furniture for Vanguard and now rugs for Safavieh.
His rug collection is actually very affordable. Very young and hip too. A 6 x 9 rug is about $600. Very reasonable don't you think?
Here are some samples:
To see the rest of the collection, please click here. You can find pricing and product information in our modern rug section.
Thom Felicia is definitely hot now. He has a wide range of licensed products as we've mentioned in previous post--ranging from Kravet fabrics to furniture for Vanguard and now rugs for Safavieh.
His rug collection is actually very affordable. Very young and hip too. A 6 x 9 rug is about $600. Very reasonable don't you think?
Here are some samples:
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