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Awesome Bathroom Design Ideas For Inspiration

Most people spent 10'000's of bucks on home but they always forget about bathrooms. Where as bathrooms are the most important part of household but mostly all bathrooms are neglected and are mostly same. following are some Amazing Bathroom Design Ideas For Inspiration.

Hanging BathTub :- 

Hanging BathTub

Yellow Submarine Bathroom :-

Yellow Submarine Bathroom

Bicycle Sink :-

Bicycle Sink

Glass Floor Bathroom :-

Glass Floor Bathroom

Fish Tank Sink :-

Fish Tank Sink

Square Glass Sink :-

Square Glass Sink

Amethyst Sink :- 

Amethyst Sink

Transparent Sink :-

Transparent Sink

Vortex Sink :-

Vortex Sink

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THE LAYAR VILLAS – BALI

The Layar is a spectacular design-led villa resort in the heart of chic Seminyak, moments from Bali’s best restaurants, boutiques and sunset beach bars. Cutting-edge contemporary architecture and ultra-chic interiors characterise the 23 villas, which offer stunning living spaces sculpted by the planes of the architects’ signature sloping roofs. Each individual villa is set within a private landscaped garden with large swimming pool, and from one to four spacious bedroom suites oriented for privacy.
With its cool design, hot location, and five-star service provided by 80 staff, The Layar is designed for those with strong aesthetic principles seeking original experiences.
source:- Layer.com 










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Rare Picture Of Times Square

This the rare picture of Times Square in 1903.
Times Square 1903.
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Cloud City, Dubai

Cloud City, Dubai

Photographer Sebastian Opitz took this amazing cityscape of Dubai from the 85th floor of the Princess Tower just as a heavy fog began to roll in.
The Princess Tower, located in the Marina district of Dubai, UAE, is the world’s tallest residential building at a height of 414 m (1,358 ft) with 101 floors

Tiny Hong Kong Apartments from Above


Founded in 1972, the Society for Community Organization (SoCO) in Hong Kong recently released this series of startling photographs that show the cramped living conditions of residents by shooting entire ‘apartments’ from above. While the use of a wide-angle lens certainly dramatizes the effect, there is no doubt that these are very small living quarters.
According to SoCO:
- There are approximately 100,000 people living in inadequate housing such as: cagehomes, bedspaces, cubicles, sub-divided units, cocklofts and roof-top huts (2010)
- There are approximately 200,000 registered applicants (which consists of 350,000+ people) on the waiting list for public rental housing (June 2012)
- There are approximately 93,500 ‘singletons’ applicants on the waiting list for public rental housing (HK gov. provided 2,000 units for singletons per year)
You can find a larger gallery of these apartments on the SoCO website that are not shot from directly above here. Scanning the QR code drafts an email petition to the Chief Executive of the Hong Kong SAR, Cy Leung. A similar series was done by Michael Wolf entitled 100 x 100 that showed 100 different Hong Kong ‘apartments’ that were 100 square feet in size.
You should also check out the Kowloon Walled City that was demolished in 1994. At a time the walled city contained 33,000 residents within a 6.5-acre (0.026 km2; 0.0102 sq mi) border.






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World Tallest Building Will Be Constructed In Paksiatn

World Tallest Building Will Be Constructed In Paksiatn

The parties signed a deal in Abu Dhabi on Friday, which envisages a staggering investment of $45 billion in Pakistan’s real estate. Apart from some stunning projects, it includes construction of the world’s tallest building, which would loom large over the current tallest Burj Khalifa of Dubai.

In Islamabad, Ali Riaz, son Malik Riaz, confirmed the signing of the agreement.

Reports from Abu Dhabi said the agreement was signed between the Chairman of Abu Dhabi Group, Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarik
Al Nahyan, and Malik Riaz, best known as ex-chairman and now consultant of Bahria Town, arguably the country’s most famous real estate project. Under the terms of the agreement, a sum of $35 billion would be invested in Sindh and $10bn in Islamabad and Lahore.

The investment in Karachi is proposed to encompass a sports city, an international city, a media city and an educational and medical city. The project also includes the construction of miniatures of Seven Wonders of the World.

A big construction magnate in Karachi disclosed on condition of anonymity that the site for construction would most likely be KPT Island, known among the masses as “Kutta Island”. The island, which is 3-4km off the coast of Karachi into the Arabian Sea, derives its name from the prevailing practice of dumping stray dogs there.

This construction tycoon stated that the “Kutta Island” was at first handed over to Emmar Properties, but the deal was later scrapped. That, however, could not be immediately confirmed from Emmar Properties.

The Karachi construction magnate believes that the Abu Dhabi Group-Malik Riaz would, apart from the above mentioned projects, also launch into building of 125,000 houses on the island.

Another real estate developer said that the news should be greeted with cheers for it could give big boost to the tourist industry in the country, as people from all over the world would flock in to see the world’s tallest building and for their accommodation, hotels, residential buildings and casinos would sprout on the island. Karachi, already the industrial hub of the country, could undergo an amazing transformation into one of the world’s biggest and most modern cities.

The news flow regarding the deal said the distinguishing feature of the project would be utilisation of sea water to produce electricity. Under the project, advanced water treatment plant would be built to purify the salty water of the Arabian Sea into water fit for human consumption.

The deal is expected to generate over 2.5 million jobs in Pakistan and will promote investment opportunities for 55 local industries, including cement, iron, steel and glass. These multiple kind of projects will provide equal opportunities to lower and middle classes of the country.

Speaking on the occasion of signing the deal, Sheikh Nahyan expressed pleasure in working with Malik Riaz, saying that Bahria Town not only represented modern Pakistan but was also a credible, respected and authentic name in the real estate sector worldwide.

As regards the timeframe, the chairman of Abu Dhabi Group said: “We will Insha Allah be welcoming first residents in next three to four years”.