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Comments (52)A houzz contributor, not too long ago, had made a wine rack out of 4'x4' wooden pallets, that are used in the US to move a load of goods with a fork-lift truck. Perhaps they have them in your country. He cut them in half so they were only two feet deep and stacked them up to high counter height. The wood would be a nice contrast with your concrete, might add a little warmth to the space. cascio.offsite@gmail.com...See MoreI AM LOOKING FOR A JOB OF INTERIOR DESIGNER
Comments (1)Perhaps you could send your resume to furniture stores they can always use designers ,also Real Estate companies they are always in need of staging in homes for fast sales . Advertise locally by placing ads in your local paper ,volunteer to redecorate friends and relatives homes ,make business cars and drop them off in paint stores ,fabric stores,if you are allowed to pin some in a bulletin board this would also help. Stay informed on how much the Designers in you are charge is ,don't go over board with you fee, it takes time to built a reputation and clientele, so give yourself plenty . Good luck ....See MoreAsk the Houzz Experts: Courtyard Design-- CLOSED
Comments (13)Yogender Sharma To make a grass cover, the first thing you will need to ensure if whether the structure of the half basement is capable to holding a green roof. The next would be to waterproof the top again, keeping in mind the soil and the constant contact with water. Once these things are done, you need to locate were it is you want the lawn and ensure you have access to a drainage within or at best near it the area. You will then require the services of a horticulturist to help you set up the lawn. In terms of cost, it really depends on quite a few factors Existing condition of the structure Location Quality of Horticulturist Type of Green Cover etc.......See Morehow to design open terraces that give a modern, chic yet cosy ambience
Comments (4)Hello there, You could plan according to the sunlight intensity. Since east and north are open, the space is getting mostly morning sun. You could go for a fully landscaped garden as pictured above along with vertical garden walls. You need a proper design layout first to incorporate any idea. But you need to choose plants and decor carefully. Please consult your architect or any landscaping professional locally available to grasp a concrete plan with your budgetary constraints. Regards, Aurum Ideas and Spaces...See MoreRenae Bliss
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