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My creative space / sewing corner is in one of the living room corner. Gotta fight with toys & furniture to have room for my stuff !!! LOL (pictured my two sons, P 6 1/2, and U 4 1/2) (Dec. 29th 2008)
My writing/creative nook. I moved the chair to open it up and accommodate my new piece. It still needs to be reupholstered.
A diverse group from tech, multimedia, and education converged on Kakaako to take a walking tour of the area and share ideas about its future. Leading the group was Christian O'Connor, senior asset manager for Kakaako with Kamehameha Schools' commercial real estate division.
This is one of those things that was a result of figuring out 10,000 ways it woudn't work. This one did. The goal was to shoot a ping pong ball 10 feet without crushing it during the strike impact. There were other stringent parameters too...
This is a cool project we just completed for tmarksdesign.com
It's a self-standing backdrop for a trade show booth
Suite C-West has the following:
3 Private Offices
Conference Room
3 x Bullpen (A/B/C) with Seating/Phones for 4
Private Bathroom
Kitchenette
Private entrance
Air Conditioning
T3 (Wi-Fi and Cat 5 jacks)
Nortel phone system (Monthly access fee plus usage
Access to high volume/speed color printer (As used)
Fax Machine
Monitored Alarm System with Private Code
Office Space as low as $32/day!
See www.4-ProductionSpace.com for details.
My workbench, where I sew, cut fabric, do lots of crafty things. All my ribbons, bias binding, zips, buttons and paints stored on shelves.
It's coming along... I have almost all my sewing boxes unpacked. Waiting on new fabric boards to arrice so I can make my fabric all pretty on those shelves to. I am trying desperatly to unclutter, I just have to much stuff... seriously didn't I just destahd a few weeks ago
I have a problem.
Right now it's not real pretty but very functional for me
At Reid Signs, we design and build unique awards that are uniquely tailored to your design requirements. We aren't limited by size or materials and don't use any pre-made components, so if you are tired of a cheap plastic icons on top of a fake walnut base, then you've come to the right place.
The window treatment. Suzanne made from scratch, very cute! She actually added a pull down shade for privacy and added a little edging to match.
Avery-Dennison Product Design Office in Beaverton, Oregon. Designed by Alexander Byron Balogh, Architect and Gary Walton.