Hey everyone! New video Well, obviously. Or else you would’nt be reading this right now.. This video features the building process of my latest creation, the Pureman Homes. The lot itself consists of 4 beautiful ‘Classic-Country’ style cottages, each containing 1 Master bedroom, 1 Optional Bedroom, Study or Store room, 2 bathrooms, a large open area for a shared Kitchen, Dining and Lounge Area and a private yard. Nice hey? Here is the direct link to this lot for download from thesims2.com… thesims2.ea.com The song used in this song is ‘The Best Thing’, by Hook ‘n’ Sling. Fantastic song. Gets your blood pumping. Seriously..feel the beat people. Turn those speaks up. WHOO!!! Happy Simming, Sporing and YouTubin’! TheSimMan…
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For Bookings: www.asiatravel.com For More Video: book.asiatravel.com Seoul (Korean pronunciation: [sʌ.ul] ( listen)), officially the Seoul Special City, is the capital and largest city of South Korea. With a population of over 10 million, it is one of the world’s largest cities.[1] The Seoul National Capital Area, which includes the major port city of Incheon and most of Gyeonggi-do, has 24.5 million inhabitants,[2] and is the world’s second largest metropolitan area.[3] Almost half of South Korea’s population live in the Seoul National Capital Area, and nearly a quarter in Seoul itself, making it the country’s foremost economic, political, and cultural center. It is an important destination for immigrants to South Korea, with a rapidly growing international population of over 255000.[4] Seoul is located on the Han River in the center of the Korean Peninsula, and historically was settled in 18 BC when Baekje, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea, established its capital in what is now south-east Seoul. The city then became the capital of Korea during the Joseon Dynasty and the Korean Empire. As the center of Korean history over the past millennia, the Seoul National Capital Area is home to four UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Changdeokgung, Hwaseong Fortress, Jongmyo Shrine and the Royal Tombs of the Joseon Dynasty.[5] Seoul’s influence in business, international trade, politics, technology, education and entertainment all contribute to its role as a prominent global city.[6 …
For Bookings: www.asiatravel.com For More Video: book.asiatravel.com Sydney (pronounced /ˈsɪdni/[4]) is the largest city in Australia, and the state capital of New South Wales. Sydney has a metropolitan area population of approximately 4.4 million[5] and an area of approximately 12000 square kilometres (4633 sq mi). Its inhabitants are called Sydneysiders, and Sydney is often called “the Harbour City”. It is one of the most multicultural cities in the world, reflecting its role as a major destination for immigrants to Australia.[6] The site of the first British colony in Australia, Sydney was established[7] in 1788 at Sydney Cove by Arthur Phillip, commodore of the First Fleet. The city is built on hills surrounding Sydney Harbour an inlet of the Tasman Sea on Australia’s south-east coast. It is home to the iconic Sydney Opera House, the Harbour Bridge and its beaches. The metropolitan area is surrounded by national parks, and contains many bays, rivers and inlets. The city is home to many prominent parks, such as Hyde Park, Royal Botanical Gardens and national parks. This is a major factor, along with Sydney Harbour that has led to the citys reputation as one of the most beautiful in the world.[8] Sydney is considered an alpha+ world city,[9] as listed by the Loughborough University group’s 2008 inventory[10], is ranked 16th among global cities by Foreign Policy’s 2008 Global Cities Index[11] and is an international centre for commerce, arts, fashion, culture …
Wow. how fast how far.. Putting the finishing touches on the bathroom really was a challenge but yet a great experience working with Japanese stuff. It brewed in my head for a month as I visited home centers and recycle shops then BANG! It clicked and I started cutting and painting. The space has its own energy and I worked with it to make a great little place of bathroom zen. The Japanese bath culture has really been an influence on me over the years so making the bathroom the best it could be was my mission. The sink and table and the light fixtures were all discount items. Never pay full price! Bargain hunting and keeping track of what I stumbled across and where it was a bit taxing but one day we rented a car and made the rounds hoping the stuff was still there. After a day of Japanese hustle and bustle its nice to have a relaxing time in your own space that you have created yourself. I have to give credit to the contractors for putting up with my insistent requests to leave this and that unfinished so I could add my personal touch later and save them time and me money. It was pretty hard to get the sink together being a gaijin. As it is in the states buying a sink and cabinet is a matter of driving to a home center and swiping your card. Doing a custom installation in Japan is harder because of all the generic unit systems and even sink and cabinet stands made of plastic. Most everything is modular and system based like the unit bath. Custom bathrooms are here but …
Architect Sarah Susanka talks about designing your own house with an architect. When you design your own house you should design it for you, not for resale. What’s the best way to design your own house?