Posted on 25 July 2009
Flat-panel TVs can hide in credenzas, in ceilings, under beds … and behind mirrors. The Pantel Mirror TV functions as a mirror when it is turned off, but when the power goes on a TV image appears. The Mirror TV is completely waterproof, so it can be used safely in a bathroom without worry that it will be damaged by an accidental spraying from a faucet. An optional wireless transmitter allows beaming of high-definition and standard-def images to the TV and eliminates audio/video cabling for a cleaner look and easier installation. The Mirror TV is available in four sizes ranging from 20 to 42 inches, and from $1,200 to $5,800 in price. External speakers are included. All of the models can display high-definition video; the three smaller ones have a resolution of 1,366 x 768 pixels, while the 42-inch model offers
Posted on 03 January 2009

Don’t have a creative bone in your body but want to have a fab room makeover? Or do you simply shy away from a paint brush because of your ever changing taste in design (like me)? No worries, there is hope! From a Super Mario Bros. inspired bathroom to modern graphics check out the latest trend that is quickly growing in popularity and not to mention easy on the pockets… Read the full story
Posted on 19 December 2008

Family Home by Pedro Gadanho
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Posted on 06 December 2008

If you’re one of the richest of the rich, you have a kitchen that is no doubt full of expensive appliances, fitting all of your culinary needs—and that’s just the one you use to make your snacks. Unfortunately for you, it’s not really complete if it is not housing the world’s most expensive refrigerator.
Northland, a 100-year-old provider of custom refrigerators, has really outdone itself with this 72” side-by-side refrigerator/freezer. It has a glass door and stainless steel wrap, features “daylight” interior lighting and easily cleaned glass shelves. The spacious fridge has a total capacity of 48.3 cubic feet.
So how much is the most expensive refrigerator in the world? At just under $11,000, you’ve no excuse NOT to buy this fancy refrigerator—unless you’re Joe Six-Pack, Joe the Plumber or Joe the Guy Who Writes Things on the Internet. Keeping your food fresh is essential.