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New Jersey BMW 5 Series news: Design crew gives insight into new exterior design
01.21
I’m a big believer in luxury cars. But who isn’t? This is America, right? We all want a comfortable, powerful and stylish driving experience. Many of the luxury vehicles on the U. S. market give you exactly that. Some ultimately stand out over others in terms of dependability, durability, safety and style. Well, for those of us who have had the exquisite driving experience that BMW has to offer, there is good news about this year’s BMW 5 Series, available for a test-drive and to lease or purchase at your local New Jersey BMW 5 Series dealership. For me, 2009 has been a rough year. I’m not the only one; cutbacks on the job market, shrinking investments and general economic disparity have all been staples of the era. I was especially disheartened by the massive effects the recession had on the global automotive industry but impressed by the measures and research taken by manufacturers to get back on track, especially in terms of fuel economy. We’re finally starting to pull out of that, so paying a little more for a high quality, high efficiency and stylish vehicle doesn’t seem quite as far-fetched as it did this time last year. For its part, BMW is hitting consumers with the same reliability the German automaker has exhibited over its history in the U. S. In fact, some of the designers have been speaking to the media about exciting new design changes that are being implemented into the BMW 5 Series, and you won’t find these slick new vehicles at your NJ used BMW dealership. These are all new. BMW tends to bring its designers into the picture with any new model vehicle so they can have a chance to explain what the new design features are. The 2010 5 Series was no exception: Jacek Frohlich, the Exterior Designer of the BMW 5 Series, and Adrian Von Hooydonk, BMW’s Chief Designer, have been fielding media inquiries into the significance of the new design. Understanding their rationale will help you walk into your New Jersey BMW 5 Series dealer with a better education and greater confidence in your potential purchase. One of the first things that New Jersey BMW 3 Series drivers will notice is that the new F10 5 Series features many unique design aspects of the 2010 3 and 7 Series. Headlights and front end designs have similarities to 5 GT and 335i models, while headlights are modified over the New Jersey BMW 3 Series models (smaller than the 5 Series GT). The eyebrow helps to spotlight the headlight design, and these new design features help set the F10 off as a vehicle all its own. The hood of the new F10 5 Series borrows from current 6 and 3 Series models, featuring symmetrical creases that really enhance the front end look of the new 5 Series. With these creases, the F10 takes on a much more sporty and aggressive look, one that your NJ used BMW dealership is sure to love when the vehicle hits its shelves in the coming years.
Curbside conversion: Dominium Management Marketing Director Janet Rosseth shares exterior design best practices that turn drive-by commuters into residents.: An article from: Units
01.20
Product DescriptionThis digital document is an article from Units, published by National Apartment Association on July 1, 2008. The length of the article is 981 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Citation DetailsTitle: Curbside conversion: Dominium Management Marketing Director Janet. . . More >>
It is such a delight for the interior designer to be able to transform a house into a home
01.16
As a professional London Interior Designer, I meet with clients all the time who simply crave more originality and personality in their interior spaces. It is such a delight for the interior designer to be able to transform a house into a home by judicious use of lighting, stencils, photo frames, rugs and frames, to name just a few. Each of the different classes of accessories allows the professional interior designer to lean into a certain style, emotion or personality framework in order to create stunning results. In this article, I will draw on my experience in London’s design community to suggest a few great options if you’re looking to spruce up your home this winter with some interior designer magic. LIGHTING. If there are nooks and crannies that just don’t get enough light, interior designers may recommend low-voltage illumination to make your interiors look larger and more welcoming. This can also boost your mood – perfect for the gloomy and overcast London skies that are all too common this time of year. Some professional interior designers will recommend theatrical lighting moods, so that you can flip between settings to choose either relaxed, or atmospheric and edgy, or task-orientated, all according to your needs. COLOUR. The hue of the lighting system can substantially impact the overall look of a room. Incandescent filaments are now being phased out across the European Union, and London interior designers are having to rely instead on compact fluorescents or halogens to create custom effects. SCONCES. Wall-mounted sconces slide over lightbulbs to give a gentle fuzzy glow to a room. Interior designers sometimes combine glass outer sheaths with paper diffusers to create unique effects and soften the overall feel. ARTWORK. Art is great, but well-lit artwork is even better – and interior designers are often specially-trained in how to perfectly illuminate choice pieces of art. Recessed lighting can be a great solution for both photographs and paintings. For sculptures, some interior designers love to use spotlights or feature lighting for more of a museum showcase feel. INTERIOR DESIGNERS DO OUTSIDE, TOO! Exterior lighting is a great way to make a fabulous first impression for evening dinner guests or invitees to a luxury London soiree at your designer home. Exterior lighting solutions can even cast light indoors, as well . . . some interior designers like to be really creative and hide exterior lights in bushes or under trees to create natural diffusion before the light trickles in through the windows and makes fabulous patterns on the ceiling or wall. This bring to an end my mini-series on how London interior designers use accessories, styles and history to create astonishing results.
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