Lifestyle

How to build a two story 29 square meter home

Created by Mizuishi Architects this house in Japan is the perfect sandwiched between a river and a street, located at a junction- hence a triangular shape with extremely acute angles. Built on 29 sq.m. this piece of art contains 2 levels, with a livingroom, master bedroom and even an attic for the kids to play in. The only plot of ... Read More »

An all woman bread bakery

The bakers in the historical town get busy panning out fresh flat breads. Bread, hot out of the ovens, goes straight to the waiting customers on their way home for lunch. In this pictorial you see an all female bakery business. Lavash bread is a soft, thin unleavened flatbread made in a tanoor, it is popular in Western Asia and ... Read More »

Luxurious Train Trips

There are trains that get you places, and trains that get you places in style. A new luxury cabin train just started operation from Tehran to Mashad. Few people have any idea of what luxury train travel means; it really is a fantastic feeling to be a pampered passenger on a luxury train that travels through spectacular scenery, halting a ... Read More »

Beauties of The Turkmen Desert

The Turkmens reside in the north of the Golestan province, a plain called Turkmen Sahra, this former nomadic people live in this area from 15th century, main cities of whom is Gonbad-e Kavus and Bandar Torkaman. Turkmens follow the Hanafi school of Sunni interpretation. They are a sizable minority at cities such as Gorgan, Ali Abad, Kalaleh and many of ... Read More »

Victor Nune creates Art with everyday objects

Victor Nunes is a 63 year old, retired art director, from São Paulo, Brazil. He combines every-day objects with simple illustrations to turn them into pictures of faces, animals and other playful scenes. His images invite us to look at the world differently and find creative images in our surroundings. Visit his fabcebook page here to see more of his ... Read More »

Smash and Grab Robbers use a Mercedes

A masked jewellery store raider takes a tumble midway through an audacious gang heist in this incredible footage. Hundreds of thousands of pounds worth of Indian gold jewellery was taken from Gems Jewellers in the audacious heist, captured on CCTVRead. The hapless robber manages to pick himself up and carry on with the raid, in which he and his accomplices ... Read More »

Creative Bookmarks for Bookworms

A folded corner. A spare receipt. An optimistic belief that we can totally remember the page number. We all have our ways of marking our place in a book before closing it for the time being — but far too often that method is unreliable or unattractive. Remember, all those dog-eared page corners will still mark our books long after ... Read More »

A festival held hundred feet above the ground

The International Highline Meeting festival seems like one of the chillest festivals we’ve ever heard of, but it also might be one of the most terrifying – attendees spend most of their time strung up on tightropes stretched across the Italian Alps in Monte Piana. The attendees call themselves “slackers” because of the slacklines they balance themselves on. Highliners attach ... Read More »

3D Interactive Art Gallery Exhibit

In a breathtaking art display, visitors can take a stroll through a land of mystical monsters and ancient Chinese worlds. Over 50 works of art were displayed at the 3D gallery in Tianjin, China, and the stunned audience took home some lasting memories. It is every child’s dream to fight off a dragon or stand proudly next to a monster, ... Read More »

What Parenting Really Looks Like

Look familiar? Tantrums in supermarkets, spaghetti on the floor and dogs in the bed: Photographer captures the hilarious and all too recognizable anarchy of parenthood. Danielle Guenther is a stay-at-home mom who decided to turn her photography hobby into a business two years ago. As a lifestyle photographer, she takes beautiful pictures of families. But it’s the moments some parents ... Read More »