Saturday, December 10, 2011

Bill Gate's High Technology House

Most people would assume that the richest man in the world, Bill Gates, would live in a house that makes P Diddy’s house look like a cardboard box in Harlem. I can’t quite confirm the speculation, but I can confirm that Bill Gate’s has one hell of a pad (as you can see from the teaser snap above); it’s worth a few pennies, too. There is one thing that is safe to assume, the place is filled to the brim with gadgets and other useless sci-fi junk that is certain to make any Star Trek fan wet their pants.

So let’s take a look at what, where and how the richest man in the world lives…
 
 
A sneak peak inside Bill Gates house

Inside Bill Gates HouseTo kick things off, let me show you teaser of inside Bill Gates House. Apparently this is a famous snap of a room inside moneybags crib…I’m not entirely sure how authentic this is, but apparently it’s real. Regardless, I don’t know about you, I think it looks swell, but i’m not sure how safe i’d feel with sharks and killer whales floating around so closely to home…what if the glass cracks?
Location

Bill Gates’ house is a large earth-sheltered mansion in the side of a hill overlooking Lake Washington in Medina, Washington. To please the crowd that see Gatesy as a sexual object (I hear there is a huge bucket load of you out there), 1835 73rd Ave NE, Medina, WA 98039, is his exact address. If anyone plans on stalking moneybags, be careful, apparently the place is protected by robots that are equipped with lazor guns. No, really.
Design

The house was designed by a guy called James Cutler, the best-known architect of Northwest Style, apparently. “Pacific lodge” is the chosen style for the residence. What does that mean exactly? Well, it’s just made from huge wooden panels to give it a “cabin lodge” effect from what I can make out. Can anyone explain further?

There has been lot of speculation that the house was designed on a Macintosh. I’m guessing only computer geeks will “speculate” about which type of computer the Microsoft Mogal used to design it. Normal people wouldn’t give a damn. I’m sure if you search on Google for long enough, you’ll find someone called Howard who has whipped up an article in his parents’ basement, on how Bill Gates backstapped his own company by using a Mac to design his house.

Pictures of the Gates’ complex are both private and copyrighted- what a shame. There are a lot of pictures available, but they’re mainly of the building exterior and the grounds. Additionally, information regarding the house is quite limited.
Features

    * The house occupies 50,000 square feet on 5.15 acre land. Garage space and outbuildings occupy an additional 16,000 square feet
    * A 17 × 60 foot (5.1 × 18.2 metre) swimming pool, which has an underwater music system and a fossil-motif floor
    * Swimmers can dive under a glass wall and emerge outdoors by a terrace
    * Lights automatically come on when you enter a room
    * Speakers are hidden beneath the wallpaper to allow music to follow from room to room
    * Visitors to the residence are surveyed and given a microchip upon entrance. This small chip sends signals throughout the house, and a given room’s temperature and other conditions will change according to preset user preferences
    * grand staircase
    * large private library with a domed reading room
    * formal dining room
    * exercise room
    * outdoor sports courts
    * Property records indicate eight bedrooms and four building levels
    * Much of the Bill Gates house is built underground into the hill, so the house looks smaller than it actually is.
    * The beach sand on the bank of the lake is not from Lake Washington, it is barged in annually from a tropical beach in St. Lucia
    * The wood columns from main floor to roof in entry area are over 70 feet tall
    * Some of the interior passage doors weigh over 800 lbs, but are balanced for easy use
    * The roofing is stainless steel
    * Hidden cameras are everywhere, including the interior stone walls
    * Gates insisted on saving a 40 year old maple adjacent to the driveway. The tree is monitored electronically 24 hours per day via computer. If it seems dry, it gets just the right amount of water automatically delivered
    * All woodwork is flawless. Much of the woodwork is of various rare types from all over the world – imported especially for this house
    * The theater (underground in a concrete shell) is the most state of the art theatre in the world according to specialty contractor

Worth

My mate Billy actually purchased the plot of land for $2million back in 1988. After 7 years of intensive makeovers; according to King County public records, as of 2005, the total assessed value of the property (land and house) is $200 million, and the annual property tax is $991,000. I imagine it’s probably worth more than that now.
Pictures

Birdseye View



Bill Gates House- Birdseye View


Bill Gates House- Birdseye View 2
 



View from lake

 


Bill Gates House- View from lake



Bill Gates House- View from lake 2


Bill Gates House- View from lake 3



Bill Gates House- View from lake 4



Virtual View


 
Bill Gates House- Virtual View








Donald Trump's Maison de L'Amitie

Donald Trump has been making a lot of headlines lately. However, that’s nothing new.

His career began in the 1960s, when he took a foreclosed Cincinnati apartment complex and turned it around for a tidy profit. Then he turned his attention to revitalizing pieces of Manhattan real estate that had been forsaken during its 1970s financial crisis. After restoring Central Park’s Wollman Rink in the 1980s, he gained the high profile that he enjoys today, and it shows no signs of abating.

Trump is mostly known for the properties that his company owns, but he is almost as well known for the real estate that he owns privately. As befits a larger-than-life personality such his, he resides in sprawling estates all over the world, all of which have gained notice when he’s bought or sold them, or even just renovated the pool.



Maison de L'Amitie
Maison de L'Amitie is a 60,000 square - foot piece of real estate that Trump bought for $41 million in 2004. One year later, on season three of The Apprentice, winner Kendra Todd was given the $25 million task of renovating it, and she went all-out, lining it with gold and diamond fixtures.

In 2010, Trump sold the property to Russian billionaire Dmitry Rybolovlev for $95 million. That was actually $25 million lower than Trump’s original asking price, but it’s still a 130 percent return on his investment, which led him to characterize the flip as a sign of an improving housing market.

When he sold the mansion, Trump gave up almost 500 feet of ocean, as well as a garage that can fit almost 50 cars and enough bathrooms for 22 people to powder their noses simultaneously. However, he’s also giving up sky-high taxes --- he paid close to $1 million in real estate taxes in 2007 alone.

 





















Friday, December 9, 2011

Vacation at Terraced Rice Field Ubud Bali


The fertile volcanic soil of much of the Indonesian archipelago—and particularly the islands of Java and Bali has made rice a central dietary staple. Steep terrain on Bali resulted in an intricate cooperation systems, locally called subak, to manage water storage and drainage for rice terraces, Like this picture, terraced rice filed at Ubud, Bali

 






Maya Ubud Bali Main Pool River Valley

Maya Ubud Resort & Spa is bordered by the Petanu River valley to the east and the verdant rice fields of Peliatan on the west. The ten-hectare tract of land is a tranquil haven of tropical gardens and 108 architect-designed thatched private pool villas and luxury guestrooms. Travelling time from Bali’s international airport to Maya Ubud is around one hour.

Nestled along the river bank is The Spa at Maya, with private double and single treatment pavilions. It offers exotic sensory journeys and revitalizing treatments that refresh body and soul, plus there is a dedicated riverside deck for reflexology.

Dining alternatives include Maya Sari for all-day dining; Asiatique offers regional cuisine of Thailand, Japan, China, India and Indonesia, and a teppanyaki counter. The River Café has a menu that includes healthy spa cuisine and snacks, delicious pasta and pizzas. Bar Bedulu is a breezy bar off the main lobby. The open-air Purnama Theatre presents professional cultural dance performances and dinner.

Among the many recreation facilities at Maya Ubud are two swimming pools, tennis court, golf putting green, yoga pavilion and gym. Activities include nearby village trekking, nature excursions and mountain biking.

A complimentary shuttle bus service between the resort and Ubud township is available on the hour from 9.00 am through 5.00 pm every day.









Thursday, December 8, 2011

Amazing Swiming pool at Ubud Bali

Main pool - Ubud hanging garden - Bali - Indonesia, Amazing swimming pool


Beautiful Waterfall for Home Exterior

I think this water fall so romantic and very nice if placed at home. this picture take from villa air at Bali


 

Courtyard Idea for Home Sweet Home


There is probability you will find courtyard design idea for your home sweet home







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