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Our comprehensive guide on online bingo helps players to win more!

Online bingo is consistently advertised in a variety of ways. In the UK it is often impossible to turn on the television without seeing a bingo ad at some point, and this is true in many other countries as well, with forms of advertising including posters and radio ads. Many websites offer slightly different versions of online bingo, some where the focus is more on money, and some where meeting other players and making friends online is the main goal.

In order to choose a bingo site that meets your needs you will need to do your research first, look at reviews of the site you are interested in and if possible, talk to someone who has used the website before. Once you’ve made your decision, try and use the free websites first, as this gives you the option to find another one if this one doesn’t suit your needs.

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Spread the Bet | Learn about this type of bet in NZ

Spread Betting is a tool that gives you the opportunity to speculate on the possible movement of a particular asset. This means you can speculate on the movement of a company’s stock, a particular currency, or even a diversified index without buying any of these assets.

Spread betting is a means used to predict the growth of an asset and the degree to which you are wrong or right will then affect the profit you make or the loss you suffer on the bets you place.

When looking at financial Spread Betting, you will usually be speculating on the direction that you think a financial instrument will go. If your prediction is correct and the instrument moves in the direction you predicted, your profit will grow accordingly.

You should remember that the reverse is also true for Spread Betting. If the financial instrument moves in the opposite direction than you

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Aesthetic Bedroom Decor is the Latest Summer Pinterest Trend

If you’re looking for bedroom design inspiration, Pinterest is an obvious choice to get your creative juices flowing. One of the trending terms Pinners are interested in this summer is “aesthetic bedroom decor,” and a quick search will easily show you why.

Whether leaning into a modern, Scandinavian or coastal style, the aesthetic bedroom decor employs muted, earthy tones, plenty of interesting textures, natural materials and just a touch of fun and whimsy. Read on for ten easy ways you can inject this coveted look into your sleep space this year.

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A Design-Based Eco-Friendly Retreat On The Fertile Island Of Vieques

A modern, minimalist, open plan loft designed to frame the natural beauty of the beautiful Caribbean island. 13 hectares of lush and serene tropical landscape alive with flora and fauna. The private patio makes for deep relaxation and catches the cool trade winds. And its proximity to natural wonders like Bioluminescent Bay and more than a dozen of the most beautiful beaches you’ll ever see.

If this sounds like your ideal vacation, it’s time to get the humble but refined Hix Island House in Vieques, Puerto Rico on your travel radar.

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It takes a bit of effort to get to Vieques, a remote island 8 miles off the east coast of Puerto Rico, near St. Thomas

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Inside a Wes Anderson-inspired tiny home in Joshua Tree

Think of director Wes Anderson, and you will likely think of his distinct aesthetic.

Possessing a quirky formalism style that plays with saturated hues and symmetry – his aesthetic has taken social media by storm for the past few months – right on schedule, because Anderson’s new film Asteroid City has just reached the silver screen.

while Asteroid City may be set in a fictional desert town, there is an answer to our Wes Anderson dreams in reality – nestled in Joshua Tree in the High Desert of California. And the best part? It’s available to rent via Airbnb now.

Wes Anderson

(Image credit: Airbnb)

Although not officially afflicted with the director (sorry), this tiny home draws inspiration from his unmistakable style – complete with mid-century modern decorating quirks and a neutral palette that would not look out of place on Wes’ sets. Here, we take a tour.

Wes Anderson

(Image credit: Airbnb)

While

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Moffatt: Ottawa’s low-rise design guides will hurt affordable housing

City Council declared a housing emergency in 2020. It didn’t declare an ugly buildings emergency.

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Ottawa city staff have released updated urban design guidelines for low-rise infill housing, outlining their esthetic preferences for residential infill buildings under four storeys. While infill guidelines have been around for years, this update comes as Queen’s Park expands areas that allow multi-unit homes and in advance of city hall’s new zoning bylaw that will do the same. With increased demand for infill housing, the guidelines will have a broader effect on housing in the city.

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13 Historic Homes Every Design Lover Should Visit In Person

There is a house, and there is House. The good endures, inspires curiosity, and instills a stamp of revived creativity in anyone who visits. But the historic home, and the tour that accompanies it, isn’t a monolith. Some are genuine treasures that have never been lost, and others are masterpieces from special sources. Some have been demolished, rebuilt from scratch and rebuilt from old records. Whether preserved through love or money, or both, these boxes of American design jewels endure through the ages, and designers never tire of looking through their inspirational gold mines. Here, the designer shares their favorite historic homes across the US — with a special emphasis on the East coast.

Beauports

Beauport (built 1907), or Sleeper-McCann House, was the home of Henry Davis Sleeper in Cape Ann’s Gloucester. With tony clients like Joan Crawford, Sleeper was a prolific decorator in the early days of professional design,

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10 popular interior design trends that are winning hearts this summer

As the temperatures rise and summer rolls in, it’s time to give your home a refreshing makeover. This season, interior design trends are all about embracing the beauty of nature, bringing in vibrant colors, and creating spaces that exude comfort and relaxation. From vibrant color palettes and nature-inspired elements to minimalistic aesthetics and statement pieces, these popular interior design trends are captivating hearts and transforming homes. Whether you seek a serene oasis or a bold expression of creativity, this article unveils the top ten trends that are shaping the design landscape this summer, offering endless inspiration for your own personal sanctuary. (Also read: Home decor, interior design tips: Living room ideas for any style and taste )

From refreshing color palettes to innovative furniture arrangements, get inspired to transform your living spaces with these popular trends.(Unsplash)
From refreshing color palettes to innovative furniture arrangements, get inspired to transform your living spaces with these popular trends.(Unsplash)

Popular Interior Design Trends Heating Up This Summer

Pooja Sati, Interior Designer, Livspace, shared

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Not Just Design, Complete Infrastructure Makes Residential Here A Target

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There are many reasons that become the basis for someone to choose a housing area related to location, model, size, facilities, and price. On the other hand, the COVID-19 pandemic that we have experienced since the beginning of 2020 has also brought many adaptations related to special placements that are placed with designs, features, and facilities to ensure all residents stay healthy.

The development of infrastructure and facilities in the Jakarta buffer zone has also made the Jabodetabek megapolitan area more mature and integrated. This has finally encouraged people’s interest in choosing landed houses in suburban areas in line with the development of easier accessibility and offering more affordable prices compared to houses in Jakarta.

The pandemic has also made public awareness of health continue to increase and this is what developers continue to realize in terms of design, features and facilities in their area. This is what

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Keiji Ashizawa and Norm Architects design interiors for “hotel in the sky”

Japanese designer Keiji Ashizawa and Danish studio Norm Architects have unveiled their design for the Bellustar Tokyo hotel, which aims to evoke a sense of nature in the middle of Tokyo’s urban Shinjuku district.

The two studios worked together to design interiors for five penthouse suites as well as hospitality spaces for the top floors of the Bellustar Tokyo, 200 meters above the ground in Shinjuku’s Kabukicho tower.

Norm Architects and Keiji Ashizawa Design had to take the city views from the building into account when designing the hotel rooms, which are spread over three levels from the 45th to the 47th floor.

Penthouse room at Bellustar Tokyo
The Tsuki (moon) penthouse suite has calm gray walls

“I would say that it is the tallest hotel I have worked on,” Ashizawa told Dezeen, describing it as “a quiet hotel in the sky of Shinjuku”.

“Since there are no nearby buildings at this elevation, there is