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Need Interior Designing For Any Office Or Home ... To create an illusion of larger space in a room, paint chosen should be of cool shade (example light blue) and the flooring can be matched with the walls. Vice versa, a dark floor and warm colors create a cozy and small illusion in the room...

Decorative Mirrors: An Inexpensive Way Of Interior Designing ... There are many types of mirrors that can be used in decorations. One of them is a mirror that is bevelled and has polished edge...

Designing An Ocean-Themed Bathroom ... Repainting the walls is one of the cheapest ways to dramatically change the visual impact of any room. This holds true for bathroom renovations: what you do to the walls has a huge visual effect on the overall outcome of the space...

Interior Designing For Interested Individuals ... What's great about interior designing is that each space, corner and spots of a room at least, is utilized, beautified and exposed together with the main areas of the room...

Plumbing Designing As A Career ... Plumbing designing as a profession requires detailed analysis of the subject and is very time-consuming...

The Significance Of Restaurant Interior Designing ... The work of restaurant interior designers Restaurants interior designers have to keep in mind the interior, as well as the exterior look of a restaurant. They take the following factors into account -...

There are, undoubtedly, women who are weak and silly, and simple, and who are taken advantage of by designing men. Until we have such systems of education as will tend to prevent women from being weak, simple, and silly, it is undoubtedly right to have laws punishing seduction with the utmost severity; but we have also ... ninnies among men, and ought we not, therefore, to have laws for their protection? An Act of the Legislature entitled “An Act for the Protection of Ninnies against designing Women” would be refreshing.
—Tennessee Claflin (1846–1923)

We’re designing a new spacecraft to be launched and there are no women. Where are they? I wonder. I worry.
—Andrea Dupree (b. 1939)

In the planning and designing of new communities, housing projects, and urban renewal, the planners both public and private, need to give explicit consideration to the kind of world that is being created for the children who will be growing up in these settings. Particular attention should be given to the opportunities which the environment presents or precludes for involvement of children with persons both older and younger than themselves.
—Urie Bronfenbrenner (b. 1917)