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Brick-red interiors for fall

Brick-red interiors for fall

redhousecanada: iwasjustthinking1984: cjwho: Iglesia San Jorge, Pamplona, Navarre, Spain | Tabuenca Leache For this project, a church-building had to be designed and built for 400 people, including a chapel which would cater for about 100 people to use it on a daily basis. A parish center also included offices, multipurpose rooms, classrooms for catechesis, two houses for priests and a guest room. CJWHO:  facebook  |  twitter  |  pinterest  |  subscribe Stunning

redhousecanada: iwasjustthinking1984: cjwho: Iglesia San Jorge, Pamplona, Navarre, Spain | Tabuenca Leache For this project, a church-building had to be designed and built for 400 people, including a chapel which would cater for about 100 people to use it on a daily basis. A parish center also included offices, multipurpose rooms, classrooms for catechesis, two houses for priests and a guest room. CJWHO:  facebook  |  twitter  |  pinterest  |  subscribe Stunning

travelingcolors: Manta Resorts Underwater Hotel Room opens in Pemba Island | Tanzania  (by Genberg Underwater Hotels  - photos byJesper Anhede) Situated off the eastern coast of Africa by Pemba Island, a private floating island at the Manta Resort provides guests with an all-inclusive hotel room submerged four meters below the surface of the ocean. Designed by Swedish company Genberg Underwater Hotels, each of the three levels that make up the buoyant building has its own unique view: a rooftop terrace for sun bathing in the day and star gazing at night, a landing deck at sea level equipped with a lounge and restroom, and an underwater hotel room below surrounded by panes of glass for a 360 degree marine panorama. 

travelingcolors: Manta Resorts Underwater Hotel Room opens in Pemba Island | Tanzania  (by Genberg Underwater Hotels  - photos byJesper Anhede) Situated off the eastern coast of Africa by Pemba Island, a private floating island at the Manta Resort provides guests with an all-inclusive hotel room submerged four meters below the surface of the ocean. Designed by Swedish company Genberg Underwater Hotels, each of the three levels that make up the buoyant building has its own unique view: a rooftop terrace for sun bathing in the day and star gazing at night, a landing deck at sea level equipped with a lounge and restroom, and an underwater hotel room below surrounded by panes of glass for a 360 degree marine panorama. 

Door frame

Door frame

Stairs

Stairs

Beautiful balconies in Sicily, Italy

Beautiful balconies in Sicily, Italy

Living room

Living room

Nice use of fabric pieces to decorate a wall

Nice use of fabric pieces to decorate a wall

Cool wall art

Cool wall art

Loving the ceiling. And all the open space

Loving the ceiling. And all the open space