Feb 2, 2011

Bifold Doors

Bifold doors are magic in small homes and units for concealing those not-so-attractive work places such as laundries, home offices and sinks. A metal track is installed along the head of the opening you wish to close off. Smaller than conventional-width doors-louvered, flush or frames and panelled- are suspended from this track and like a piano accordion, they open out or fold up.

But unlike a conventional door, they only take up half the room. You can cover openings from 915mm to 2400mm using doors 19x35mm thick.
The bottom pivot off which the door turns has to be positioned exactly under the top corner of the supporting door to ensure a smooth folding action. Also, if you hinge the doors by fastening the hinges to the edge of the door rather than by recessing them, you will have the necessary clearance to guarantee easy opening.

A bifold kit usually includes the track, top brackets, bottom pivots, hinges and all the fastenings. The instructions enclosed must be read before beginning the project.
How bifolds work? The two outer edges of the hinged pair slide together along the track. Well, are you interested to install it at your home?
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Jan 31, 2011

Garden Tram

This garden tram will take you wandering around Nusantara Flower Park (Cipanas, West Java, Indonesia). Just pay the added ticket and enjoy the ride! In our last visit, we didn’t ride it as we wanted to take lots of pictures. We preferred to walk and took a rest every time we felt tired.

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Jan 29, 2011

Cannon and Fertility

This very old cannon is called ‘Si Jagur’, located on the back yard of Fatahillah Museum (Jakarta, Indonesia). It’s not only historical cannon, but the back of the cannon is actually observed by many visitors. Can you see the unique shape? This hand figure is a symbol of fertility.

Here, there still are a few people believe that the cannon can give you fertility. Just rub your belly (if you’re a woman) to the fertility symbol. Does it really work? I really don’t know, hehehe. I won’t try it, too weird for me.

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Jan 26, 2011

Walkways (3)

Wood Chip Path
A wood chip path is the embodiment of things ‘natural’. Its main drawback is its unsuitability for steeply sloping sites; heavy rain will tend to wash it away.

First, flatten the area by taking off the high spots and filling the low. Poison all grass and weeds. Lay the shade cloth or weed mat; stretch it first, then hold it in place with rustproof tent pegs. If these are too expensive for your budget, buy a few lengths of thin metal rod and make them yourself.

Spread the chips to a depth of 30-40 mm. Spray poison on any weeds that may still appear. Unfortunately, the chips lose their looks fairly quickly and will eventually disintegrate, necessitating replacement or retopping.

Walking on them in bare feet is also not the most enjoyable experience and neighborhood cats sometimes use them as litter. But they look good!

Jan 24, 2011

Banana Boat

I still share pictures that taken around Pangandaran Beach (Ciamis, West Java, Indonesia). It’s still early in the morning -7 am- this banana boat has been ready for its passengers. It looks fun riding a banana boat, but I haven’t yet tried it. Have you?

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Jan 22, 2011

Couple

Of course, it’s a candid shot. The couple is sitting near the swan lake area in Nusantara Flower Park. At that time, we were sitting at the bench. This couple attracted my attention to capture it. Sorry for not sharing a clear photo here, I use my pocket camera.

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