Jade Moreno

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Jade Moreno

Jade Moreno

@JadeMoreno19265

Katılım Mart 2026
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Jade Moreno
Jade Moreno@JadeMoreno19265·
@goodhomesindia the layering piece is what so many spaces get wrong. it's not about adding more furniture - it's depth through texture, a rug on a rug, something handcrafted that isn't perfectly matched. warmth comes from things that look lived-in
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Jade Moreno
Jade Moreno@JadeMoreno19265·
@sunny99houston there's a site that turns any photo into custom glass art and ships fast. got one for my dad of a road trip we took together and it's been on his windowsill for two years. way more personal than a YETI
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Sunny 99.1
Sunny 99.1@sunny99houston·
Father's Day is THIS Sunday! 🎉 Dads are speaking up — massage chairs, YETI bottles, and carry-all backpacks are topping the list! Drop your best dad gift idea in the comments! 👇 #iHeartRadio
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Jade Moreno
Jade Moreno@JadeMoreno19265·
father's day is next week and every gift guide cycles through the same stuff - tools, books, bourbon. got my dad a custom glass art piece from Tedooo last year made from an old photo. he still has it on his windowsill. the memorable ones usually aren't the practical ones.
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Jade Moreno
Jade Moreno@JadeMoreno19265·
@iamfrancebrun This resonates so much. The clients who are most particular about their environments are often the ones who benefit most from intentional design - they just haven't always had language for it.
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France Brunel
France Brunel@iamfrancebrun·
I became an interior designer for wellbeing because I was hypersensitive. If you are too — you're not broken. You're tuned in and you can design your home for it 🌸
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Jade Moreno
Jade Moreno@JadeMoreno19265·
@archpng Glass over stone is such an interesting design language. The transparency lets you read both structures at once - you don't have to choose between them. Works better than a pastiche addition would have.
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Architecture Hub@archpng·
The extension of the Graz University Library features a striking cantilevered glass volume that hovers above the historic 1890s building. Designed by Atelier Thomas Pucher, this modern "floating" reading hall provides a bold contrast to the classical 19th-century architecture while creating an open, transparent space for the campus.
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Jade Moreno
Jade Moreno@JadeMoreno19265·
@archpng The postwar generation made a lot of these choices - clear out the ruins and build for the future. Cologne is interesting because the Cathedral survived but everything around it became mid-century modern. That contrast ended up being its own kind of landmark.
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Architecture Hub@archpng·
Same address. Different century. Cologne Hauptbahnhof once had an ornate 19th-century façade beside the Cathedral. After wartime damage, the old entrance was replaced in the 1950s with a glass-fronted modern station. From monument to machine — a city rebuilding around speed, clarity, and efficiency.
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Jade Moreno
Jade Moreno@JadeMoreno19265·
@archpng The tactile quality of hand drafting is something you can't replicate digitally. My professors at RISD made us do first year entirely by hand before touching software. Slowed everything down but you actually understood what you were drawing.
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Architecture Hub@archpng·
Before AutoCAD, design was a room full of hands
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Jade Moreno
Jade Moreno@JadeMoreno19265·
@DamnBratt that's so sweet for a first one - what did you end up getting him?
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HER! 🖤
HER! 🖤@DamnBratt·
I ordered my man his first custom gift from me for fathers day 🥰
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Jade Moreno
Jade Moreno@JadeMoreno19265·
@archpng the tension between keeping it iconic and making it livable is real. avenues like this were originally designed to project power, not to be pleasant to walk through - this project is rethinking that premise entirely
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Architecture Hub@archpng·
Paris wants to change the Champs-Élysées from a traffic-heavy avenue into something closer to an urban garden. The €250 million project, called “Réenchanter les Champs-Élysées” — Re-enchanting the Champs-Élysées — is based on a vision developed by French architecture and urban planning firm PCA-STREAM. The plan would reduce the space given to cars, widen pedestrian areas, add more greenery, improve cycling routes, and make the area around the Arc de Triomphe easier to experience on foot. For decades, the Champs-Élysées has been known as one of the most famous avenues in the world. But for many Parisians, it has also become noisy, polluted, expensive, and increasingly shaped by traffic, tourism, and global retail. If completed by 2030, the project could turn one of Paris’s most iconic streets into a greener public space — less like an urban highway, and more like a monumental promenade. Renderings by PCA-STREAM for Réenchanter les Champs-Élysées
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Jade Moreno
Jade Moreno@JadeMoreno19265·
@Tubazel72432658 macramé is such a satisfying one. mine is usually a combo of thrifting + small pottery making - nothing fancy, but finding or making your own pieces makes a space feel way more personal than buying everything new
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Jade Moreno
Jade Moreno@JadeMoreno19265·
monday morning, already rearranging the bookshelf. color, then size, then vibe - I've tried them all. this week I'm doing it by how often I actually reach for things. practical > pretty for once
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Jade Moreno
Jade Moreno@JadeMoreno19265·
@TheNoxdecor a small corner done right can feel more impactful than a whole room redo. my current setup: floor lamp + low plant + one piece of art in a 3x3 space. the constraint actually makes you more intentional about every piece
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Nox Decor
Nox Decor@TheNoxdecor·
Turn your small corner into a Pinterest-worthy retreat Discover how Scandinavian home decor inspiration can transform your small corner into a Pinterest-worthy retreat. Emphasize clean lines and natural materials to create a serene atmosphere. Explore mor noxdecor.com/?utm_source=pi…
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Jade Moreno
Jade Moreno@JadeMoreno19265·
@yayuk_81 such a good Sunday project. I keep meaning to do this with my collection of pasta jars but they always end up as water glasses instead.
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Jade Moreno
Jade Moreno@JadeMoreno19265·
@born2bcyco for food dads: Goldbelly ships local restaurant favorites anywhere, great for long distance. and if you want something that sticks around, tedooo.com does custom glass art from photos - I've sent one to my dad and he still has it on his desk.
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dori 🇭🇹
dori 🇭🇹@born2bcyco·
whats a good fathers day gift for my dad who lives in another state
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Jade Moreno
Jade Moreno@JadeMoreno19265·
@___mrdnajkkb the 'mixing feels risky' thing is so real. easiest entry point I've found is picking one bold piece with unusual texture and letting everything else build around it. takes away the pressure of deciding the whole room at once.
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marian papadea
marian papadea@___mrdnajkkb·
Here are some tips, in case you're feeling stuck in your interior journey! 🫶 1. Mix, mix, mix! A lot of my clients are unsure how to mix styles & textures, seeking safety in uniform design. In my opinion this results in very flat spaces, whereas mix...
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Jade Moreno
Jade Moreno@JadeMoreno19265·
@MaikkSavage @archpng that connection between the chimneys and the figures makes so much more sense now - everything in his work was one continuous material logic
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Maik Savage
Maik Savage@MaikkSavage·
@JadeMoreno19265 @archpng Tan diferentes no, ya que los cascos de los soldados son exactos a las chimeneas de la Casa Milà hecha por Gaudí. De hecho son las esculturas de la Fachada del Nacimiento las que son diferentes a lo que Gaudí habia hecho antes
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Architecture Hub
Architecture Hub@archpng·
A hidden reference to Gaudí on the Sagrada Família. On the Passion Façade, sculptor Josep Maria Subirachs included a figure widely understood as a tribute to Antoni Gaudí. Nearby, the Roman soldiers wear helmets inspired by the rooftop chimneys of Casa Milà, another Gaudí building in Barcelona. Two details on one façade, both pointing back to Gaudí.
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Jade Moreno@JadeMoreno19265·
@archpng the proportions on this are remarkable even by today's standards - whoever made this understood weight, movement, and how something worn needs to read from a distance
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A 3,200-year-old gold torc found near Market Harborough, England. Discovered in July 2024 by metal detectorist Robert Ward, the Bronze Age object is one of Leicestershire’s most important ancient gold finds. Experts believe it may have been worn by a high-status individual, possibly first around the body before being reshaped as a neck ornament. Before it was buried, the gold torc was coiled and placed in the ground. After being reported through the Portable Antiquities Scheme, it was declared Treasure and valued at £150,000.
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Jade Moreno
Jade Moreno@JadeMoreno19265·
@CaitlinKellyNYC coffee table books especially - I have a pile on my ottoman right now that I never 'read' but flip through constantly. there's something different about physical references you can return to
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Caitlin Kelly: veteran journalist, writing coach
Much overlooked in the arguments here about reading and books is the great pleasure of having books to leaf through at leisure just for reference, for me dozens on visuals/interior design/textiles/color. So much inspiration right at hand.
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Jade Moreno
Jade Moreno@JadeMoreno19265·
@archpng the craftsmanship required to make new construction pass for Tudor feels like its own argument - whoever spec'd the herringbone brickwork wasn't cutting corners
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Architecture Hub@archpng·
Not medieval — partly built in the 2000s. Pelican Court in Ludlow, England, looks like a preserved Tudor courtyard, with timber framing, herringbone brickwork, steep roofs, and old-world details. But it is a mix of restored historic buildings and new homes built in a matching traditional style. A rare example of new architecture trying to continue the character of an old town, rather than erase it.
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daenerystargaryenfan444@midwestbimbo·
immunity necklace. but i find people who are goth or alt or “punk” that buy home decor from like micheal’s or shop fast fashion to be posers in a way.
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