Balancing Aesthetics and Practicality when Doing your Own Landscape Design

At some point, you cannot resist the desire to redesign your garden or front yard’s landscape especially if you have specific purpose for doing so. And when you do, it is important to know some basic guidelines on Do-It-Yourself landscape design that will allow you to balance the aesthetics and practical aspects of landscape design.

Determine the needs and wants
This will determine the design concept of your landscape. Do you want your garden to accommodate outdoor activities for the children? Then you should allocate an area where you can install a swing, a slide or a special play area that has the proper safety features. Or, would a weekend barbeque be part of your design? Then, your garden should have a barbeque pit and an open space where the family can enjoy outdoor time together. Or do you want to make it a sanctuary of some sort where the family can spend some quiet time alone? Then, your garden or patio should have more trees than grass.

Check the Practical Aspects of Landscape Design
Foremost consideration would be incorporating energy conservation design ideas. This should refer to the inclusion of trees and shrubs in your landscape design that will help promote energy conservation.
    • Deciduous Trees to the South and West. Planting these trees at these two points will provide the house with good shade, which will reduce costs of air conditioning during summer. At the same time, during winter when the leaves of the trees have dropped, your home will still have sunlight, when needed.
    • Evergreen Trees to the North and West. These trees will serve as windbreaks. That would also reduce the costs of heating during winter.
    • Shrubs as Foundation Plantings. Having shrubs can help create an insulating dead air space around the home, thus reducing heating costs. Shrubs should be planted a few feet away from the house’s foundation.

Check the Aesthetic Aspects of Your Landscape Design

For this part, you should take into consideration the different ways that you could make your landscape visually appealing aside from just being practical. The following should be considered as well:
    • Harmony. Landscape and the home should sit well together. You cannot have a massive landscape design with trees, patio or deck if the house is disproportionately small. Big trees complement big homes. However, big trees do not work well with small houses.
    • Accentuate. There are views in the garden which you can highlight or accentuate to get the desirable views. If your home is located in a rural hillside, there shouldn’t be trees that will obstruct the panoramic views. Identify the finest views and clear any tree obstructing such vista much like the view you get from Villa in Phuket.
    • Block Bad Views. As there are fantastic views, there are also undesirable views. These are the vista points that you should block the view with huge trees, thick shrubbery or a fountain.
    • Maintain Privacy. This can be achieved by using intimate fencing which means you can make your shrubs as your “living fences” instead of wooden, steel or gated fences.
With these guidelines, you are well on your way to achieving a balanced landscape design where no one will think of compromising practicality over aesthetics or vice versa.
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Most Expensive Shoe Brands

Who wouldn’t love a great pair of shoes especially if it can go off for auction at $26,629.06? That’s the pair of vintage Roger Vivier shoes made for Princess Soraya of Iran in 1962. Who knows if your shoe brand will, in time, scoop up that kind of auction price? The following lists name the most expensive shoe brands for both men and women.
Women’s Most Expensive Shoe Brands
  • Christian Louboutin. The alligator pumps, though less flashy than other designer’s shoes, are sold for $4,645.

  • Gucci. Hand-woven leather boots are something fashionistas may not consider when gearing up for cold weather. The peep-toed stiletto boots are sold at $3,750.

  • Gianmarco Lorenzi. These satin heel sandals may be decadent and over-the-top for night out shoes. Priced at $3,348, you may want to wear them every night.

  • Tabitha Simmons. These crystal-strapped chandelier sandals are a sight to behold when they peek out beneath your gown. This pair is priced at $2,190.

  • Balmain. This suede and patent embossed boots have a cowboy-goes-to-the-disco feel. This pair can be yours for $2,725.

Men’s Most Expensive Shoe Brands
Apparently, when it comes to expensive shoe brands for men, the latest collection of spikes and kick sneakers command the highest prices compared to the known signature leather shoes brands.  

  • Nike. Air Jordan Silver Shoe - $60,000. This silver shoe can be worn everywhere, all the time. This MJ autographed shoes is worth $60,000 up on eBay for auction.


  • Nike. Diamond Studded Sneakers - $50,000. The sneakers are named Air Force 1 by Nike. These shoes are studded with numerous 11 karat diamonds adorned around the Nike logo, casted in gold metal. The diamonds are casted in the finest gold stitching to hold the stones firmly.
  • House of Testoni. Men’s Dress Shoes - $38,000. This expensive house of shoes founded in Bologna is known for the Norvegese technique – a Norwegian construction that uses the world’s finest alligator skin to make durable shoes. The shoes are superiorly water resistant.

  • Nike Air Zoom Kobe 1 - $30,000.  Each pair in this unique collection of 4 pairs of shoes has a different city (Los Angeles, Chicago, Texas and New York) drawn on the shoes’ top and comes in a beautiful wooden box signed by Kobe Bryant. Each city’s name is engraved on the shoe box.
  • Louis Vuitton. Men Shoe - $10,000. Contrary to the thinking that Louis Vuitton is just a woman brand, a stunning pair of shoes for men was launched and started the luxury brand’s collection of lace-ups for men in 2010. The shoe is of waxed alligator leather with a vintage touch and is genuinely handmade. The shoe has a glove-soft leather lining and is made of Blake construction.

  • Aubercy. Diamond Studded Shoes - $4,510. The highly accessorized and diamond-studded shoes are black in color with diamonds encrusted on the tip.
  • Stefano Bemer Shoes - $2,000. The renowned shoemaker once collaborated with Gucci. They are the masters when it comes to handmade shoes. The shoes are made from quality materials such as camel or toad and takes three months to complete a pair.

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Sports for the Filthy Rich

People have grown accustomed to seeing the filthy rich featured in some high-profile but exclusive sports activities – polo, equestrienne, yachting, golf, F1 racing, croquet, lacrosse, horse racing, and sailing, to name some. Over the years, some of the exclusive-for-the-rich sports have gotten more accessible by “commoners” but they are still thriving in their all-exclusive mode. The sports of the filthy rich hold a certain allure despite their seemingly outrageous costs.


  • Polo. Regarded as the Godfather of rich people’s sports. It’s insanely expensive and has countless logistical barriers to entry. Polo matches take place in Santa Barbara, Aspen, or the Pampas of Argentina. These are where the best of the sports reside.

  • Sailing. This particular sport is popular among the rich people because it requires a ton of money and free time. Anyone hoping to find a bunch of rich white guys doing all the pulling up of sails or staring into the sunset, is mesmerized by this hard-to-understand kind of sports.

  • Equestrienne or Riding. For the filthy rich, riding means “riding horses”. Any sport that requires buying and caring for a horse cannot be cheap. Equestrienne is one in the long list of rich people’s sports that is dangerous. Imagine being tossed by the wild animal with your expensive boots on. How’s that for sports?

  • Lacrosse. This is a get-away rich person sport that is not entirely exclusive. While considered a rich man’s sport, lacrosse doesn’t have anything inherently “rich” about it except for its origins at Catholic prep schools in the mid-Atlantic states. For some reason, it is the official sport of entitled white kids who don’t want to be thought of as entitled kids.  

  • Golf. One of the most expensive sports for obvious reasons – expensive good clubs, golf course membership, flying expenses to be in the finest golf courses in the world, and the exorbitant bag fees for the golf clubs when flying, unless you charter a plane.

  • Croquet. This is a traditional pastime of the rich people – the upper crust, who enjoy the feel of sunshine on their face, the smell of fresh-cut grass, and the whack of a croquet mallet sending a ball through a wicket. This backyard game often happens in exclusive country clubs.

  • Horse Racing. It’s called the Sport of Kings for a reason – it used to be that only a king can afford to participate in a sport of elves riding on beasts. For one day every year, Kentucky is made to look like the height of nobility with all those high-breed stallions.

  • Yacht Racing. Rich people do have a flair for obsolete forms of racing. They take excitement on a big ship trying to go fast without ending up like the Titanic. Do the rich people love boring sports like this?

  • F1 racing. Not everyone can afford the high maintenance cost of this sport. Only those with pockets full of money – race cars, regular training costs, going from places to places. All these need tons of money to support the sport.

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The 20 Most Expensive Travel Accomodations in the World



Some may say it’s way too over-board, others may say it’s justified. Whatever shoes you are wearing – that of the rich and famous’ or that of the average dudes’, the fact is there are people who put extravagance side by side with comfort and elegance. Spending thousands of dollars for a place to sleep, enjoy breakfast and the views may be difficult to understand and comprehend for the simple-living folks. But for the cash-loaded travelers, comfortable bed with luxurious amenities, superb service, fantastic views and utmost privacy are worth every dollar.   
The list below includes 20 of the most expensive hotels in the world, ranked for their average nightly cost:

  1. The Le Dune, Forte Village Resort. Average rate: $2539 per night. This stylishly-elegant resort hotel is located on the Mediterranean Island of Sardinia. The resort happens to be in one of Italy’s stunning locations making guests of this exclusive hotel enjoy a high profile ‘Made in Italy’ feel in all of its Italian charm.

  2. Royal Mansour. Average rate: $2060 per night. Everything about this luxury hotel located in Marrakech in Morocco, speaks of elegance, artistry and utter refinement. Marvel at the Moroccan architecture and get pampered by their hospitality. 

  3. Hotel Pitrizza. Average rate: $2041 per night. Another high-end hotel located in Italy’s most stunning place – Sardinia, boasts of the intimate ambiance of an ancestral island home, offering breathtaking views of the bay and a uniquely carved-out-of-rock swimming pool.

  4. Villa del Parco. Average rate: $2031 per night. This hotel is located in Sardinia, Italy, same as Le Dune and Hotel Pitrizza. The hotel is wrapped in greenery and shares the tranquility of centuries-old pine grove – a heavenly sight.

  5. Amankora & Spa. Average rate: $1910 per night. This luxury hotel is located in Paro, Bhutan and is raised up in a blue pine-forest of the Motithang area – in close proximity to the capital’s interesting sights and traditional shops. 

  6. Hotel Cala di Volpe. Average rate: $1904 per night. Sardinia, Italy is teeming with the most luxurious and expensive hotels. Joining the ranks is this hotel which took inspiration from old fishing villages, porticoes and turrets along with its amazing arch ways. The hotel faces the glimmering Mediterranean waters in the enchanting Costa Smeralda.

       
  7. Hotel Romazzino. Average rate: $1850 per night. Another of Sardinia’s exclusive hotels, it is famed for being one of the perfect locations for exclusive family getaways. 

  8. Maia Luxury Resort and Spa. Average rate: $1692 per night. This spectacular hotel is located in Anse Louis, Seychelles. Travelers who need a break from the frantic pace of life are perfect for this hotel, providing the opportunity to rediscover the other “face” of life.

  9. Southern Ocean Lodge. Average rate: $1665 per night. This Australian hotel is located in Kangaroo Island, proudly sitting atop a secluded cliff on a rugged stretch of coastline with fantastic views of the wild Southern Ocean alternating with the pristine wilderness of 
    Kangaroo Island. 

  10. Lizard Island. Average rate: $1651 per night. Another Australian luxury hotel located in the Great Barrier Reef, secluded in its own world, offering elegant Great Barrier Reef experience.

  11. Song Saa Private Island. Average rate: $1649 per night. Not quite likely to see a luxury hotel in Cambodia, but this hotel located in Preah, Sihanouk, promises to take guests on a tour for a fantastic experience of the beautiful and unspoilt paradise.  

  12. Burj Al Arab. Average rate: $1611 per night. The pricey, all-suit luxury hotel is located in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The hotel offers superb personal service while guests enjoy the finest things in life.  

  13. Viceroy Maldives. Average rate: $1589 per night. This luxury hotel is located in the spectacular Vagaru Island in Maldives and offers a true sanctuary for the choosy guests who can enjoy different levels of seclusion in innovative and luxurious ways.

  14. Anantara Kihavah Villas. Average rate: $1574 per night. This is a luxury resort located in South Male Atoll in Maldives. Privacy-hungry guests will most certainly enjoy the tranquility and serenity of a sanctuary within a sanctuary. 

  15. Amanyara. Average rate: $1559 per night. Turks and Caicos Islands in the Bahamas prides itself with this luxury-laden resort hotel providing private and exclusive hideaway with a turquoise Atlantic Ocean teeming with unparalleled diving opportunities. Guests longing for authentic tropical ambiance will enjoy the atmosphere in this resort hotel.

  16. Naladhu Maldives. Average rate: $1540 per night. Considered another great hideaway, this hotel, located in South Male Atoll in Maldives will have guests enjoying the free-flowing space in a luxurious paradise that only Maldives can best characterize. 

  17. Gora Kadan. Average rate: $1537 per night. Japan’s fine taste for luxury is satiated by this hotel located in Kanawaga. This hotel earned acclaimed for the design of its building and facilities, having successfully managed to keep the harmony with the mountains close by and blending Japanese tradition embedded in modern design elements.

  18. Grand Hotel a Villa Feltrinelli. Average rate: $1498 per night. This luxury hotel is located in Lombardy in Italy, cuddled by mountain slopes that lead down to Lake Garda at Gargnano. In its grandness, the hotel is said to have a remarkable semblance to an enchanted fairytale castle. Guests will enjoy the magical aura the hotel ambiance exudes. 

  19. The St. Regis Bora Bora Resort. Average rate: $1459 per night. Known for its blissful Polynesian paradise, this exclusive resort hotel is located in Bora Bora, French Polynesia. It offers the most high-class and elite island accommodation in the region. Guests will rave about the fantastic signature superb service


  20. Saffire Freycinet. Average rate: $1457 per night. This luxury hotel is located in Cole’s Bay in Australia. The hotel is complemented by the beauty and depth of nature radiating in the experience designed to uplift the spirit and give a new meaning to existence in a marvelously nature-rich environment. Guests staying in this hotel will savor the experience not gained anywhere else.
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Most Luxurious Bag Brands





Bags, second to diamonds, are every woman’s best friend. There’s just no way that women can live a day without their bags, handbags or purse. A survey showed that 22% of women would splurge on expensive bags if given the chance to buy branded stuff.

Louis Vuitton was the first manufacturer of designer bags and a lot of other manufacturers have jumped into the bandwagon after the LV designer bags became a hit for the high-profile women in the society.

The list below contains some of the most luxurious bag brands, if you are to consider their price tag.

The Mouawad's 1001 Nights Diamond Purse - $3.8 million.


The House of Mouawad in Dubai rolled out the most expensive purse ever made. The bag is adorned with 4,356 colorless diamonds, 105 yellow diamonds and 56 pink ones. Total number of diamonds covering the bag is at 4,500 diamonds. All the diamonds weight 381 karats. It has set the record at Guinness World of Records for being the most expensive handbag in the world. The heart-shaped purse was handcrafted from 18 karat gold and has a gold chain that can be used as a cling. It took 10 craftsmen endlessly worked for this incredible piece of work for four months,

The Hermes Birkin Bag - $1.9 million, created by Japanese designer Ginza Tanaka.



This bag has over 2,000 diamonds and is designed to be versatile because the diamond strap can also be used as a necklace or bracelet if removed from the bag. The bag has an 8 karat pear shaped shimmering diamond that can also be used separately.

Chanel "Diamond Forever" Classic Handbag - $261,000.




Chanel is known for its “Diamond Forever” classic handbag made of alligator skin leather clubbed with 334 stunning diamonds weighing 3.56 karats set in white gold. The shoulder straps are made from 18 karat gold detachable chain.

Lana Marks Cleopatra Bag - $250,000.



The stunning Cleopatra clutch made by Lana Marks is an annual production. Only one bag is made every year. This bag is encrusted with 1,500 dazzling black and white diamonds set on white alligator skin leather. Famous Helen Mirren was seen carrying this stunning clutch at the 2007 Academy Awards.

Hermès Exceptional Collection Shiny Rouge H Porosus Crocodile 30 cm Birkin Bag with Solid 18K White Gold & Diamond Hardware - $203,150.  




This shining red collection has solid 18 karat white gold and diamond hardware, is regarded as an extraordinary example of one of the world’s most exceptional handbags.

Asprey Margaret Thatcher Black Handbag - $159,535.  




The black Asprey bag was a representation of power of former UK Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. Up for auction, the handbag is expected to fetch $159,535. This bag was used by The Iron Lady every time she headed for significant conferences with powerful leaders like former President Ronald Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev.

Louis Vuitton Urban Satchel Bag - $150,000.



This crafty Louis Vuitton bag is created from all sorts of urban junk – tea bags, cigarette packets, candy wrappers, band aid and waste water bottle. There were only 12 pieces made which were booked much before they were released.

Hermes Matte Crocodile Birkin Bag - $120,000.




The well-known fashion brand, Hermes named this bag after British singer and actress Jane Birkin. The bag is made of crocodile skin and boasts of 10 karats of white diamond studded in the clasp of the bag.

Leiber Precious Rose Bag - $92,000.




This handcrafted, rose-shaped bag is encrusted with 1,016 diamonds that weigh 42.56 karats, 800 tourmalines and 1,169 pink sapphires. Only one piece was made which was sold long before it was released.

Hermès Himalaya Matte Crocodile Birkin – $55,000 to $80,000.




This is a special limited edition, one-of-a-kind bag made of a crocodile skin.



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