"It’s a great sample of a storefront renovation by Tyler Engle - Architect,
the old storefront that was built in the early 1900’s
converted into a cool home for live/work space.''
I have always wondered
about living in this way.
I live near a small coastal town that has quite
a bit of 'quaint' left in it.
It is called Delray Beach, Florida.
The downtown area has more
than a few adorable buildings left in it.
I used to think about opening a design studio
on the first floor and living upstairs.
AND THEN.......
making a roof garden on the 3rd floor.
On the 3rd floor in any of these buildings
you would still be able to see
THE OCEAN!!!
Only one problem....
I am not completely sure that I would like
not living anonymously.
I mean,
it is a small town and people would eventually
get to know that I lived there.
Would I really want to say hello when
I didn't feel like it?
Ummmm....One part of me would love it,
and the other....well, the other part of me
is a recluse.
I would probably have the
'Closed' sign up more often than not.
I would be up on the roof painting,
listening to music and
ordering in Chinese or Italian.
And you can be certain that
I would have to dress up
in a disguise to grab a pack of ciggies.
Have you ever thought of living
above, behind, or below a business of your own?
* The client is a couple with an extensive art collection. Creating the modern equivalent of the traditional courtyard house, the new design is centered on a large skylight over the living and dining room. Reminiscent of a shipping container a wood-clad service core houses the kitchen and powder room. A flexible and multi-functional space is facilitated by large pocket doors, steel plate blinders that hide the kitchen and concealed equipment that pivots out for use. Visit: http://www.tylerengle.com/ * click here for the article.
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So if you can't think of anything to celebrate....
you can celebrate
these 'little things' in history.
*my love to my friends
and best wishes to all of us!!!
i don't know about you...
but i think that one of those guys
was a great, great uncle
of mine getting off that boat
(in the 4th picture).
Or was it YOURS?
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In 1920, a 400 pound ball made entirely of wrought iron replaced the original. In 1955, the iron ball was replaced with an aluminum ball weighing a mere 200 pounds. This aluminum Ball remained unchanged until the 1980s, when red light bulbs and the addition of a green stem converted the Ball into an apple for the "I Love New York" marketing campaign from 1981 until 1988. After seven years, the traditional glowing white Ball with white light bulbs and without the green stem returned to brightly light the sky above Times Square. In 1995, the Ball was upgraded with aluminum skin, rhinestones, strobes, and computer controls, but the aluminum ball was lowered for the last time in 1998.
For Times Square 2000, the millennium celebration at the Crossroads of the World, the New Year's Eve Ball was completely redesigned by Waterford Crystal. The new crystal Ball combined the latest in technology with the most traditional of materials, reminding us of our past as we gazed into the future and the beginning of a new millenium.
( The New Millenium.!!! Ha! Ha! I was perfectly happy with the old one.)
In case you were wondering.......
About "Time-Balls"
The actual notion of a ball "dropping" to signal the passage of time dates back long before New Year's Eve was ever celebrated in Times Square. The first "time-ball" was installed atop England's Royal Observatory at Greenwich in 1833. This ball would drop at one o'clock every afternoon, allowing the captains of nearby ships to precisely set their chronometers (a vital navigational instrument).
Around 150 public time-balls are believed to have been installed around the world after the success at Greenwich, though few survive and still work. The tradition is carried on today in places like the United States Naval Observatory in Washington, DC, where a time-ball descends from a flagpole at noon each day - and of course, once a year in Times Square, where it marks the stroke of midnight not for a few ships' captains, but for over one billion people watching worldwide.
Did you know the history of
'THE BALL?'
Everyone Have A Happy, Healthy and Prosperous
NEW YEAR !!!
*credit: times square alliance www.timessquarenyc.org
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with designer labels behind these designer draperies.
Clever.
I think......?
I hope this is the sitting room in a bedroom.
Sublime.
No?
Love these dining ( wing ) chairs.
The velvet is one of my all time favorite colors.
A sable taupe.
I LOVE ART HUNG IN THIS WAY!!!
( i say this room is truly DIVINE )
Would you hang your art as low as this?
If not why?
*What do you 'likie' in this post?
It is almost our NEW YEAR.
tic toc tic toc tic toc
What will you be doing?
*My design tip regarding this post;
If you do use a writing desk for a night stand
remember that it will be desk or dining height, approx 29-30 " high.
It you use a different height for your night stand
and you are using matching lamps in the room,
they will still be different heights when you look at the room.
That bothers me, so make sure to get the pieces to be very close in height.
Stay within an inch or two (at the very most) as I have done in my own home.
OR....you can use a task lamp on the desk ( there are some gorgeous ones),
and a lamp that makes a statement on the night stand.
This is a sharp and sophisticated look.
*as featured in Traditional Home Magazine
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