European Kitchen Design Ideas

Are you someone that revels in the unconventional? Someone that believes in being chased by success than chasing it? Someone that follows the road less traveled and becomes a torchbearer for the rest? If yes, here’s another first for you. It’s the European kitchen design- vibrant, enchanting and strikingly different. It’s certainly Europe’s best known export, only for those who believe in doing mundane things differently.

Blazing new trails in kitchen design

Being connoisseurs of style, European’s have stolen a march over the rest of the world in practically all facets of the fashion industry. Be it clothes or jewelry, they always seem to be trendsetters. Can the dynamic world of kitchen design be any different? European kitchen design is about challenging the archaic norms of kitchen construction and creating a unique style that is simply stunning. It’s a design that is created by the combination of unusual materials and cutting-edge technology. But the basic elements remain unchanged. Here’s more about the little known facts of European kitchen design:

  • No change in basic functions: A European kitchen design does have its heart in its right place, so to speak. There’s absolutely no compromise on the most important function that needs to be performed in the kitchen, cooking.
  • Combinations that evoke interest: Its only in a European kitchen design can you combine materials that are polar opposites and still pull off the look with élan. Marble and stainless steel come together in an attempt to showcase traditional styling with a futuristic tinge.
  • Space management: All this styling is not all that hollow, as it may seem to cynics. There’s also a great deal of emphasis on creating storage space. No wonder counter sliders made their debut in Europe.
  • Kitchen islands: Its just not Italian kitchen design, but all kitchen design trends to come out of Europe that lay tremendous importance on the kitchen island. After all, there’s nothing like having your family around while preparing those delectable delights. Just make sure you don’t make the kitchen seem claustrophobic.
  • Style with substance: All this hard-core styling is certainly with a definite purpose. European kitchen design ensures that your efficient kitchen is equally adept at meeting all you socializing requirements with panache.

Ideas that will change your life

If the European kitchen design has caught your fancy, then there are many more aspects of the same that you can evaluate on the numerous kitchen design sites on the Internet.

So if your wife’s constant kvetching about the uninspiring kitchen design is getting on your nerves, its high time you check out the European kitchen design. No where else can you find such a fine balance between performance and style.

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What was Voltaire’s philosophy on man, gov’t, and religion?

Please Help!
I have to design a poster with quick facts on Voltaire.

Also, What is Voltaire Known For?
What is their greatest contribution to European History?

Thankk You So Much!
I’ve been doing a lot of research on him, but I thought maybe you could help me with some information of your own?!
:D

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What breeds were designed specifically to be a breed?

I know the Doberman was the creation of just one guy Louis Doberman; he designed the breed. The cavalier king charles spaniel was created by Roswell Eldridge, who wanted to create a dog that looked like the old time spaniels in european paintings, and the Leonberger was created by Heinrich Essig to look like a statue……are there any other breeds that have been created primarily by one person?

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Why are European cars so much more edgy? And are you excited about Fiat?

I personally love European car designs, particularly those of Alpha Romeo, Citroen, and sometimes Renault. They seem so edgy, so full of life, even aggressive at times. I love a mean car.

I’m so happy that Fiat has decided to bring itself back to America via Chrysler, and I’m even happier that they will be bringing Alpha Romeo in 2012. Even still, I wonder why their re-entry hasn’t happened until recently. Is America really that flooded with car choices? Can we kick out some of the losers already?

And an even better question, why are so many American cars so BORING? It’s hard to find that gritty edge in American cars. They’re all dumbed down. Even Volkswagen is intolerable. Why is our section of the world like this? And is anyone else excited about the return of Fiat?
PS: Why also are Americans so obsessed with having a big truck or SUV? I used to drive a Jeep Grand Cherokee, but it was handed down to me; not my choice. HUGE interior.

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How can I improve my resume? Please check and improve it.?

Date of birth: March 4th, 1993

Summary: A dynamic and competitive professional seeking challenges in a warehouse position.

Work Experience:
Elite Student Housing (2008-present)
Position: clerk
-Was responsible for data entry
-Made telemarketing phone calls to acquire more business
-Handled all office phone calls
-Answered a large portion of e-mails on a daily basis

Volunteer Work:
110 hours of community service since enrollment in high school at various locations:
Soup kitchens
Madrona Marsh Nature Preservation
Local churches, primarily Primeira Igreja Batista Brasileira Em Los Angeles
Beach Cities Relay For Life cancer walkathon

Highlights:
Strong interpersonal and business communication prowess
Outstanding written and oral communication capabilities
High level of organization and attention to detail
Competence with computer software (Microsoft Word, Excel, and Powerpoint)
Fluent in English and Portuguese; proficient in Spanish

Education:
Redondo Union High School (2007-present)
Cumulative GPA=3.99
Adams Middle School (2004-07)
Cumulative GPA=4.00

Academic Achievements:
Top 5% of Graduating Class
Member of the National Honors Society of High School Scholars (2007-present)
Member of the California Scholarship Federation (2007-present)
Received a 5 on the AP European History Examination (2009)
Associated Student Body Freshman Class President at Redondo Union High School (2007-2008)
Student of the Year for English Honors at RUHS (2007-2008)
Student of the Year for Spanish at RUHS (2007-2008)
Student of the Quarter at RUHS (2007)
Member of the California Junior Scholarship Federation (2006-2007)
President of the Associated Student Council at Adams Middle School (2006-2007)
Student Representative of the Board of Student Relations at AMS (2006-2007)
Student of the year at AMS (2006-2007)
Vice-President of the Associated Student Body at AMS (2005-2006)

Athletic Achievements:
Member of the RUHS soccer team (2007-present)
Team captain and MVP (2008-2009)

Interests:
Soccer
Paintballing
Dirt biking
Snowboarding
Piloting single-engine aircraft (Cessna’s)
White-water rafting

The interpersonal skills I have gained from years of soccer and ASB, coupled with the academic sharpness I have earned from my rigorous classes and work experience, makes me the ideal candidate for the position you have open.

References available upon request.

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Chinese, Ninja, Arabian, and European sword fighting?

I am considering learning a sword fighting style.

What is the most advantgeous style to learn and what is the best sword design to use with that style?

Who would do better in a sword fight?

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How many people think white people should run the country?

This country was founded by european settlers, and the majority that fought, died, paid almost all the tax here, and designed this whole economy were european. I’m not saying other races and cultures are not welcome here, I just think that nobody else should be running the country. It’s like electing Obama for president of north korea, china, or japan? LoL

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Male Help Please!!! Thank you?

I have been dating my bf for 8 months now. Last night he came over for dinner. He met my parents before and thinks that they are nice, but says they are TOO nice! We are european and like to take a lot of food and wine out, and this is something that he is not used to. So when he called I told him let’s have dinner and watch TV! INSTEAD my family decides to take the wine out, take over the whole kitchen, play music, etc…and the whole time I was agitated and annoyed by it, because I specifically asked my parents to let me handle everything. The dinner was akward and weird, and it was clear that I was annoyed and it showed. My boyfriend left after awhile because he has work the next day. But that same night I called him twice and left a text saying im sorry for the akwardness and how weird it was and for him to call me when he gets a chance.

So he hasn’t called me or texted me for a day and a half now. What is going on???? is the relationship over?? I love him so much! I can’t stand if I never saw him again. and who knows. he probably thinks my family is WEIRD!!!
please help!!!

btw my bf is very nice and sweet and says he loves and cares about me..

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How to begin as a Concept Artist – Game Design?

First of all hello to community. I am now finishing and getting my grade in "Art Science" (both FULL theoritical and practical courses) from a european public and well known university. But my interest was always in concept art (game art mainly) and all these 4 years till my final grade i was sketching/practising alone with concept art because my university doesn’t have a related course (only general fine art courses not digital drawing).The last 2 years i entered the graphic tablet field and i am drawing almost everyday through forums (conceptart.org for example) etc. But what i am really wondering is what to do next…
I mean, can i send a portfolio (it is kinda weak-medium so far) to game design corporations or should i have to enter a digital art school-college in USA for example , in order to increase my level?

If yes, can someone guide me to this dream-hunting quest?
Any scholarship-tips available or anything?

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Thank you and have a pleasant day :)

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world history please help me answer some questions?

2. What major political event in China occurred in 1921 as a result of the people’s desire to strengthen and modernize China?
A. The first Chinese president was elected by democratic vote.
B. The Communist Party of China was formed.
C. The Chinese emperor was overthrown by the Communist Party.
D. The Chinese Civil War began.

3. What accomplishment did Gandhi achieve in the struggle for Indian independence in 1935?
A. Indians were given a limited degree of self-rule by the British Parliament.
B. Britain turned total control of India over to the Indian government.
C. India became a commonwealth.
D. Indians who fought alongside British troops in World War I were formally recognized.

4. What event occurred in 1923 that led Kemal Mustafa to become known as the Father of the Turks?
A. Turks won the right to practice their own religion.
B. The Muslim religion became the national religion of Turkey.
C. The Republic of Turkey was established.
D. Turks gained the right to vote in national elections.

5. What event took place in 1922 that served as a victory for nationalism in Africa?
A. Several European colonies in Africa were turned back over to their native people.
B. South Africa became its own country.
C. Britain’s control over Ethiopia ended, and the country was declared an independent nation.
D. Britain’s control over Egypt ended, and the country was declared an independent nation.

6. Which of the following was one of the factors contributing to the stock market crash of 1929?
A. The threat of war
B. Lessened availability of consumer goods
C. An increasing consumer reliance on credit
D. The passing of the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act

7. Which of the following best describes how the Great Depression contributed to the rise of totalitarian leaders?
A. The only countries thriving during the Great Depression were those run by totalitarian leaders.
B. Widespread misery led people to trust powerful leaders who promised to fix problems.
C. Totalitarian leaders were chosen because historically they had overcome similar problems.
D. Many politicians became desperate to find a solution to their country’s issues.

8. What was one effect of the Great Depression on the world?
A. Many foreign economies collapsed.
B. The worldwide economic crisis brought many countries together.
C. The United Nations was formed to help struggling countries recover.
D. Many governments became more stable under the stress.

9. Which of the following was NOT a contributing factor in the spread of the Great Depression throughout the United States?
A. Industry slowed
B. Unemployment grew
C. Consumer spending increased
D. The lack of working solutions from the government

10. President Roosevelt attempted to fight the Great Depression with the New Deal. Which of the following was a result of this new program?
A. Strict tariffs were put in place to protect American industry.
B. Faith-based groups were encouraged to open soup kitchens.
C. Government welfare and relief programs were greatly expanded.
D. The federal budget was balanced.

11. President Hoover signed the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act in 1930 in an attempt to bring America out of the Great Depression. What was the result of this legislation?
A. Americans were able to buy more goods and products, and the economy began to rebound.
B. World trade slowed to a standstill.
C. Countries around the world decreased their tariffs on American products.
D. Unemployment rates in the United States dropped.

12. Which best describes Japanese industry in the years following World War I?
A. Many industries experienced a slowdown.
B. Japan’s vast natural resources enabled the country to remain self-sufficient.
C. The number of strikes and labor disputes decreased after the war.
D. Japan’s exports enabled the country to survive economically.

13. Which best describes the foreign policy of the Japanese civilian government after World War I?
A. They began to refuse to honor the requests of other nations.
B. They tried to get nations to turn against one another.
C. They were willing to cooperate with other nations.
D. They were only willing to compromise in dealing with other Asian countries.

14. The nationalist spirit in Japan after World War I can best be described as
A. belief in a society devoted to the interests of the West.
B. dedication to protecting the rights of individuals, rather than the government.
C. belief in a strong military and the glory of the nation.
D. pride in the civilian government.

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