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Vivi la Casa 2011: in Verona the home trade show


By: Francesca Tessarollo
Submitted: 2011-01-21 03:33:02 | Word Count: 556


From the 27th to the 31st of January Verona will host “Vivi la Casa”, an important event focused on everything concerning the house, from furniture – kitchens, living rooms ... – to the novelties of green building. The trade show, indeed, includes various sections, each one focused on a given sector, so that all the visitors can choose the one they are much interested in.

The section on sustainable building is definitely one of the most innovative ones of the trade show, which also through this attention paid to the environmental problem shows to be able to interpret the time we live in and its problems, trying to find concrete solutions for the most urgent questions of our epoch. It is the second consecutive year that Vivi la Casa hosts a section on sustainable building: last year it achieved a great success and the expectation for this years are very high. The central theme this year will be balance, which means harmony with the environment we live in, and the aim of this section of the trade show is offering new and useful technologies which are consistent with themes like environmental sustainability and energy saving, but which do not deprive us of an excellent lifestyle. The exhibitors of this sections will present special building systems, materials, components, plants and furnishing, all ecosustainable.

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Vivi la Casa is not only famous for this innovative section, but also for the section focused on all types of furniture: modern, design and classic. Here you can find masonry kitchens and ethnic furniture, handicrafts and design objects. All the novelties of the market can be found in Vivi la Casa, which is conceived as an important showcase for the companies specialized in furniture and furniture restoration. However, the term furniture does not only include interiors, but also external furniture, and the trade show offers a wide choice also in this sense, with a section entirely devoted to garden and external spaces in general, including flowers and plants, gates, pergolas, swimming pools, grills and barbecues, garden furniture and green areas design.

Very interesting is also the section on furnishings, which are only apparently secondary components, as they are essential to give a house a peculiar style. From lamps to curtains, from paintings to carpets, all that can make a house nicer is presented during Vivi la Casa. And if you think that a house is ought to be not only nice and cosy, but also extremely comfortable and equipped with all those things that can make your life easier, do not miss the section on plant systems, green building and home automation, with intelligent plants and all the instruments that turn a nice house into an intelligent one.

Last but not least, the section on restoration and upkeep, because in order to remain nice and accompany us throughout the years a house needs to be renovated and, above all, must remain “healthy”.

To sum up, both if you are thinking about renovating your house and if you want to learn something more about important themes like environmental sustainability, Vivi la Casa is what you are looking for.

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This article was written by Francesca Tessarollo with help from contemporary kitchens. For more information, please visit Italian modern kitchen or kitchens factory.

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