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Sand Blast and Modern Furniture

Posted by arix On August - 24 - 2010

A house is consisting of many parts where you do each activity in the different room. A house divided in to several parts such public area, semi-public area, private area, and service area. Public area is place where other people can see freely although they do not know each other before, for example porch and living room. Semi-public area such family room and dining room enable other people to visit the room by invitation from homeowners. Private area is a place where only the owner of the room can enter the room such bedroom and bathroom. The last is service area where everything that the family member need is prepared.

Partition usually used to limit the differences in space function, or to protect the activity in the room from others sight. There are various forms of partition, ranging from no opaque to very transparent. Wooden partition with tight pattern allows for use in a wide house. This kind of partition can really protect the activity behind partition, but on the other side would narrower space. You can use the partition of a transparent material like glass if your house is not large enough. However, the consequence is you cannot get full privacy.

Partition of semi-transparent material called sand blast is perfect for those of you who want privacy at narrow house.  Sand Blast is sand effect produced by a special sticker placed on the glass material. If the sticker affixed to the glass, it will make a clear glass to be “opaque”, in order to make objects or activities not clearly visible through the glass. Sand blast is not only for semi-transparent partition but also used to support the aesthetics of your home by its various motifs. Modern furniture and wood furniture fit to this kind partition. Its appearance can enhance and beautify your home in a modern style.

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One Response to “Sand Blast and Modern Furniture”

  1. Well this is very interesting indeed. Would love to read a little more of this. Great post. Thanks for the heads-up

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