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Wednesday, 27 November 2013
Bringing the Islands Home: Kohala Coast house by Dara Rosenfeld Design
Bringing the outdoors in is a benchmark of contemporary
design; that being said, this Kohala coastline vacation home by Dara Rosenfeld
Design takes that process a few steps further — using a lava-rock wall divider
between the shower and the tub in the master bath! Infused with seashore blues
and greens, this 7,000-square-foot residence is a haven not only for family to
gather but for the owners to showcase and enjoy objects of all kinds collected
on their travels to Tahiti and Bora Bora. You can see the island influence
everywhere: in the carvings on a bedstead, the wood inlay of the ceilings, and
splashy fabrics, colors, and prints. Gorgeous ceramic tile accents bring more
island ambience into the home, as does a lavish “fern” print at a desk (a seat
in a friendly jungle!).
Beyond integration of textures and literal materials of the
islands, the house also features more conventional indoor/outdoor living
touches — such as the flagstone patio flooring that carries into the indoor
dining and living areas of the home. Casual chairs group around a wood table
with a barrel base; the bocce ball court looks as if it were photographed
mid-match. Finally, as is also a benchmark with Dara Rosenfeld, customized
furnishings and accessories play a large part in the décor: among them are
Parisian Thomas Boog pendant lights made of opalescent oyster shells, a
cast-stone dining table top, and a custom bamboo sofa. The combination of
custom work, architectural material that melds indoors and out, and the
fabulous tropical colors of this retreat make this getaway a shining Kohala
coastline jewel.
See how a woman is divorcing her cheating husband..and what she's keeping

Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned. An angry woman
persuaded staff at nightspot Noah's Yard in Swansea's Uplands district to put
up the sign reading ‘Paul...I am divorcing you’ above the door & another
reading ‘BTW I am keeping the dog. The wife, went into Noah’s Yard which has a
history of changing the words on its sign to ask for the sign to be put up at
the weekend .She said the reason behind her doing it was to name and shame her
husband after finding out he allegedly had an affair. She said:
'I was angry and upset so wanted a sign to go up for
everyone to see, When I found out I went through a mixture of emotions but felt
angry and wanted him to pay. I had a drink in the bar on Tuesday and decided to
get my own back. We have been married for years and it is so sad it has come to
this. I am absolutely devastated and going through a really tough time at the
moment. A lot of my friends and family have seen it and have been supporting
me. I did feel a bit better once the sign went up. I wanted to name and shame
him.'
The wife said she had
messaged Paul to tell him to go read the sign and he was furious when he saw
it.
However, neighbors
have backed the woman's efforts to get her own back.
'I was angry and upset so wanted a sign to go up for
everyone to see, When I found out I went through a mixture of emotions but felt
angry and wanted him to pay. I had a drink in the bar on Tuesday and decided to
get my own back. We have been married for years and it is so sad it has come to
this. I am absolutely devastated and going through a really tough time at the
moment. A lot of my friends and family have seen it and have been supporting
me. I did feel a bit better once the sign went up. I wanted to name and shame
him.'
The wife said she had
messaged Paul to tell him to go read the sign and he was furious when he saw
it.
However, neighbours
have backed the woman's efforts to get her own back.
Blue and White Chic: Moldovan Loft Apartment by Grosu Art Studio
A study in ice-blue and white: that’s the impression you’re
likely to get when you view this loft-like apartment designed by GAS (Grosu Art
Studio) and located in Chisinau, the capital of Moldova. The second undeniable
impression you’re likely to get is unabashed modernism: even if nothing else
was a clear indicator, the wavy light fixture that extends over the dining table
would be a dead giveaway! Where are the ice-blue tones coming from? Trace them
to a glossy blue wall in the kitchen, to blue stools before the eat-in island,
to vivid couch cushions, bedding, and lounge chairs, all of which feature
different gradations of true blue that both brighten the apartment and cool it
at the same time. But never fear — touches of warmth are here, too, to balance
all that chic coolness.
Wide-planked wood flooring contributes a rustic feel and
unifying factor throughout. More warm color comes by way of contemporary art:
surreal portraits bring bold reds, yellows, oranges, and even purples into the
mix, while plants tucked away on high shelves and in bedside planters spice up
the pure white with cheerful green. One bed is a simple cushioned platform with
squared pillows, while the other’s all plush and velvety; more textural
interest shows itself in the design of chrome “vases” that seem to be built of
curlicues, and an inviting gray rug beneath a white lounger. While the interior
is minimalist, it’s not harsh, with floor-to-ceiling glass for great views —
and privacy, when shielded behind sheer curtains at night. A young, fresh, and
appealing look by day, and sophistication by night: that’s this loft by Grosu.
A Fun and Functional Kids’ Room: “e” by Nidi Design
The lighted letters on the wall of this “e” room by Nidi Design say it all: “Play.” Nidi, an Italian design firm, has fans all over the
world in kids — and their parents — because of its innovative, fun, and
flexible designs. This room has everything: a space for work, in the
clean-lined white desk and chair — and yellow-lined “cubes” on the wall for
handy storage of books, papers, art materials, or whatever else strikes a
child’s fancy. It’s got room for sleeping, with a neat platform bed covered in
removable, washable fabrics that make staying neat a breeze. It’s even got
space for self-expression, with a wardrobe from the Graphic collection surfaced
in a way that lets kids jot notes, messages, or draw right on the “wall.”
Color? Of course; neutrals kids can love — blueberry, lemon,
and gray — “bounce” off pure white with just the right amount of energy for
creativity, but not too much for relaxation. And these colors aren’t just
reserved for fabric accents — an open storage “tray” in blue has handy white
legs, a clever match with the bedside table in the same hue, but sporting a
white drawer. And, finally, there’s Nidi’s unique and very playful touch: walls
with pockets! What could be handier in a kid’s room than having a wall with its
own place to “stash” things that may not fit well anywhere else, such as the
arrows for an archery enthusiast? The answer? No one else does it quite the
same way. This is “play” — with style.
Tuesday, 19 November 2013
Your Vacation Dreams Come True at Shandrani Resort & Spa
If you’re dreaming of an all-inclusive 5-star vacation in
Mauritius, you might be dreaming of the Shandrani Resort & Spa: its concept
of “serenity plus” means that a host of amenities are yours for one price. The
resort, set on a private peninsula on the edge of Blue Bay Marine Park, boasts
three different beaches to explore — or take a short boat ride to the Iles aux
Aigrettes Nature Reserve. Hungry? Choose from five different restaurants that
offer a wide variety of cuisine and wines, served in a sumptuous atmosphere of
open-air casual luxury beneath swaying palms. Select your accommodations from
spacious private rooms, suites that cater specifically to honeymoons or
anniversaries, or full-size family apartments with room enough for the kids and
friends!
All rooms include individual air conditioning, en-suite
bathrooms, showers, and soaking tubs; should you want to connect with the
outside world, satellite TV and complimentary Internet access are at your
fingertips. Have a soothing massage, spend an afternoon sunning and cooling off
in an infinity pool, or take diving or sailing lessons from a PADI-certified
instructor. Work out in the spa gym, with weights, sauna, and aerobics classes;
check out kayaking, pedal boating, or snorkeling; or indulge in a little “pitch
and putt” on a 9-hole course. It’s all here for your pleasure: land or sea
sport, fine dining, or just absorbing the splendor of crystal-clear lagoon
waters, balmy ocean breezes, and breathtaking sunsets from your personal
balcony. Whatever your dream vacation includes, Shandrani Resort in Mauritius
has you covered.
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