Thursday, February 24, 2011
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Affordable tips
*A reproduction of a 1968 Eero Aarnio bubble chair (bought on sale, for $500, at Modern Tots in Brooklyn).
*Solid-core doors ($85 each from DoorStop NY) serve as tabletops in the architect’s office.
*The tub ($880) and sink ($582) in the bathroom are Duravit; the plumbing fixtures are from AF Supply, and the custom towel holders are from American Circle.
*Solid-core doors ($85 each from DoorStop NY) serve as tabletops in the architect’s office.
*The tub ($880) and sink ($582) in the bathroom are Duravit; the plumbing fixtures are from AF Supply, and the custom towel holders are from American Circle.
*The artist’s studio opens to the street for exhibitions; the doors were fabricated at American Circle ($4,000).
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Marquee Lofts - San Fran.
Tony Hsieh. Get 7 or 8 friends to buy in same building and have dorm like atmosphere.
http://www.dbarchitect.com/projects/slideshow/80.html
http://www.dbarchitect.com/projects/slideshow/80.html
Monday, February 14, 2011
Home Office - Ideas
Starting a business from home isn't just about the money you save, it's about the lifestyle it creates.
Obviously, the costs of running a business from home is advantageous because it's cheap.It's simple, says Danny Wong, co-founder of Blank Label, a start-up that offers custom men's shirts. Wong and his co-founders have a completely bootstrapped approach to their business model—and opening an office just didn't make sense for them. Cutting costs early on can be attractive to investors, too. "Bootstrapping in this fashion creates a lean, efficient business model that will appeal to investors and buyers later on,"
Friday, February 11, 2011
Thursday, February 3, 2011
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