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Higher Grade Product Design Concept Models

Thursday, December 2nd, 2010

A few nice Foam Soap Dispensers images I found:

Higher Grade Product Design Concept Models
Foam Soap Dispensers
Image by Jordanhill School D&T Dept
HPD pupils are developing concept models as part of their Developing Design Proposals Unit. As usual lighting remains a popular choice. Pupils are also developing proposals on themes as diverse as seating, kitchen utensils and sportswear equipment.

Good to see evidencs of great strides being made in quich modeling techniques using materials like plasticine, copper wire, plywood and foam. The glue gun gets a lot of use at the moment as does the bandsaw and fretsaw.

Fortunately, Cathy, our cleaner has been very understanding. The mess at times you would not believe!

Good work everybody. Have a great Christmas break, get some rest. You’ll need all your energy for the new year!

Higher Grade Product Design Concept Models
Foam Soap Dispensers
Image by Jordanhill School D&T Dept
HPD pupils are developing concept models as part of their Developing Design Proposals Unit. As usual lighting remains a popular choice. Pupils are also developing proposals on themes as diverse as seating, kitchen utensils and sportswear equipment.

Good to see evidencs of great strides being made in quich modeling techniques using materials like plasticine, copper wire, plywood and foam. The glue gun gets a lot of use at the moment as does the bandsaw and fretsaw.

Fortunately, Cathy, our cleaner has been very understanding. The mess at times you would not believe!

Good work everybody. Have a great Christmas break, get some rest. You’ll need all your energy for the new year!

Higher Grade Product Design Concept Models
Foam Soap Dispensers
Image by Jordanhill School D&T Dept
HPD pupils are developing concept models as part of their Developing Design Proposals Unit. As usual lighting remains a popular choice. Pupils are also developing proposals on themes as diverse as seating, kitchen utensils and sportswear equipment.

Good to see evidencs of great strides being made in quich modeling techniques using materials like plasticine, copper wire, plywood and foam. The glue gun gets a lot of use at the moment as does the bandsaw and fretsaw.

Fortunately, Cathy, our cleaner has been very understanding. The mess at times you would not believe!

Good work everybody. Have a great Christmas break, get some rest. You’ll need all your energy for the new year!

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KOHLER K-1893-C-VS Soap or Lotion Dispenser with Transitional Design , Vibrant Stainless

Monday, March 29th, 2010

  • Coordinates with KOHLER Forte and other transitional styled faucets
  • Above-the-counter refill
  • May be installed in pre-drilled sink holes or surfaces up to 2-Inch thick
  • Bottle holds up to 16-Ounces of liquid soap or lotion
  • Brass construction

NEWS Product
Kohler K-1893-C-VS Soap / lotion dispenser with Transitional design (Clam shell packed) Vibrant Stainless KOHLER are soap / lotion dispenser with its convenience and versatility. Refillable from the top with a maximum of 16 grams of liquid soap, detergent or hand lotion, they offer the opportunity for you to customize a sink to your design vision. Install several to fill with different liquids for added comfort. Kohler K-1893-C-operative VS Soap / lotion. . . more>>

KOHLER K-1893-C-VS Soap or Lotion Dispenser with Transitional Design , Vibrant Stainless

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Interior Design Ebook – Space Planning For Homes.

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

Space Planning For Homes, For Anyone Looking To Try Their Hand At Interior Design. A Practical Design Guide To Show You How To Get The Most Out Of Your Living Space. Written By A Professional Designer With Easy To Adapt Home Concepts.
Interior Design Ebook – Space Planning For Homes.

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How To Use Door Handles As Part Of Your Interior Design Theme

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

The use of door handles to compliment a design theme is an art that is sometimes overlooked in these days when Ikea and large furniture stores dominate the market with cheap handles and doors. But it is easy to take advantage of these offers, and create a look to suit your interior design by buying door handles from independent suppliers to accessorise your room appropriately. From the front door to the back door, visitors to your home will use – and consequently notice your door handles, and they should not be neglected in your overall stylistic vision for your rooms. For example, the door knocker and the front door handle are the first thing any visitor will see or use about your home. This first impression can be used to your advantage to create the look you are after. Starting with the front door, it is easy to research and find front door handles to create a particular impression. Antique black door handles can be used to give a sense of a traditional welcome and  work well to compliment other period features of your home, whether genuinely old or recreated as part of a stylistic vision. Similarly with the use of other materials, a brass door knocker can be an excellent accessory with many ornamental designs available – many of which are themed into Georgian, Victorian or modern door handle ranges. In living and dining rooms, carefully chosen door knobs can help create any theme, from clean, sleek modern stainless steel door fittings to rustic, antique black door knobs that give a country feel. There are a range of inexpensive, attractive porcelain door knobs, together with polished wood door knobs that can fit in nicely with existing or new colour schemes and styles. And ever popular are Edwardian door knobs with brass backplates, which give a period feel together with style and longevity. Moving into the kitchen and it is easy to select cabinet handles and door knobs which can revitalise existing kitchen furniture. Sometimes it can be as easy as the selection of chrome cabinet handles to lift a kitchen and a room – giving a more modern feel. Equally, traditional kitchens can be given a face lift with antique brass or pewter cupboard knobs – particularly effective when cabinet doors are stripped back to the wood. Usually, knob ranges will have matching fittings for draws and cupboards, allowing for example – porcelain drawer pull handles to be included with porcelain cupboard knobs. All of sudden, with minimal expense, a new look can be created solely by introducing matching door and cupboard knobs. It is no secret that current trends for bathrooms focus on modern, contemporary looks, usually with polished chrome or stainless steel handles and accessories. Again, door knob and fitting manufacturers tend to design and release matching ranges of fittings – meaning door knobs, bathroom cabinet handles, soap baskets, robe hooks, towel rails, soap dispensers and shelves can be purchased as part of a complementary range. Taking a look from the past is possible too, with Edwardian bathroom accessories currently popular, taking satin nickel durability and adding a touch of extra quality through classical design. While the selection of door handles and door knobs is only part of an interior design strategy, the amazing range of products on the market today means that in many cases complimentary door fittings can lift a room by themselves or add extra spice to a redesign project.

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Bathroom Design – A Complete Guide.

Friday, December 4th, 2009

How To Design And Plan Bathrooms Ranging From Simple Makeovers To Luxury Installations.

Bathroom Design – A Complete Guide.

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