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Недавно в ленте был пост о профессионалах, там было слово "джабка".
Мучило несколько дней; наконец собрался и попытался найти, - нету :(
Поиск по Гуглю дает в основном болгарские ссылки. Но это какой-то инструмент, слэнгово-профессиональное слово в Израиле.
Что это?!
Мучило несколько дней; наконец собрался и попытался найти, - нету :(
Поиск по Гуглю дает в основном болгарские ссылки. Но это какой-то инструмент, слэнгово-профессиональное слово в Израиле.
Что это?!
Re: Сокровища!
Date: 13/07/2007 02:44 pm (UTC)2nd better, but too sterile and impersonal, like "W" hotel (I would know, having done 3 in NY). Besides, 2nd photo' style only works if its own sleak modersnist principles are perfected - and there is number of mistakes that make it less than perfect. Examples:
That joint of the edge of the countertop against wood doorframe is an eyesore, it ruins whole effect. I'm sure it hurts you too. I understand there were space limitations to proper alignment (either the countertop depth should be reduced or the passage width); in which case I would rather use narrower doorframe with same passageway than allow this esthetic lapse.
The accent light above the lavatory is a textbook lighting error. It cast shadow on human face, accentuate hollows of cheeks and makes even 20yo look old.
The hardware: in this case, wher space is limited, I'd rather use recessed handles or evena fingerpull than surface-mounted ones - they are in the passage.
The faucet: it is too short to put the arms under. To make washing convenient, the length of the faucet' arm should be minimum 125mm. Usually it's 100-to-110mm. Also, the faucet curves down, reducing the distance to the lavatory bottom - you'll have water bouncing back all over you. The sink simply not deep enough for this faucet.
See, why architect needs an interior designer on the job?