HAVILAH HOUSE OF EVENTS

Havilah House of Events has two event centres – one in Victoria Island and the other in Yaba.

These event centres are equipped and peculiar for proffering one stop-shop event service solutions. From hall rental to decoration, from food and drinks catering services to security.

Havilah has it all covered especially with our strategic alliance with renowned and seasoned event managers and vendors.

 

 EVENT CENTERS

Havilah House of Events has two event centres – one in Victoria Island and the other in Yaba. These event centres are equipped and peculiar for proffering one stop-shop event service solutions. From hall rental to decoration, from food and drinks catering services to security. Havilah has it all covered especially with our strategic alliance with renowned and seasoned event managers and vendors.

CORPORATE TEAM

Havilah House of Events has over a decade of experience in the events industry. Our strength therefore lies in acumen acquired over the years. Also, our staff are well trained in business processes and project management which has afforded us the competences and core value required to handle, host and manage any kind of event. 

Chris Coekin – The Altogether

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PhotoBook Journal

Copyright Chris Coekin 2011 published by Walkout Books

The background story on the industrial setting for Chris Coekin’s The Altogeher is a UK factory that began manufacturing copper wire over one hundred and fifty years ago in 1834. Recently the factory was shut down in conjunction with the laying-off of all the employees.

Coekin has designed the book to sequence through three sections, although not easy to determine the transition as all of the photographs are bound as a gatefold. Thus you can say that his story literally, as well as metaphorically, unfolds in the telling. The folded pages have a series of poetic text that reads like an old cinema commercial, one phrase on a fold, followed by the next phrase on the following folded page.

The first series of photographs are staged individuals who play-out the work and working relationships. Perhaps tough-in-cheek as best done in the style…

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The Joy Of Creating Custom Shower Curtains

You open the door to your bathroom. The white plastic shower curtain hangs limply in this all too functional bath space. You know life is supposed to be more meaningful than this. You know you should have harmonious beauty in every inch of your living space. But your checking account is woefully low and a professional decorator is not in the near future plans. But you have something more valuable than money bubbling within. Good taste. You know what you like, which is half the battle in this DIY project. Beautifying this drab environment and creating a stunning showplace that will have you seeking out this small space takes little more than a good idea and second grade level craft skills. What more do you need to have a fun afternoon while creating custom shower curtains.

Supplies:

– Inner liner

– Fabric

– Iron

– Fabric glue

– Hooks

– Embellishments

Getting Started

1. Measure. A standard shower curtain is 72 inches by 72 inches; however, measure your own. Since the curtain will not contact water, let your imagination run wild. Can you raise the rod and make a larger, more dramatic curtain? Do you want your shower curtain to pool on the ground in the manner of expensively flowing draperies?

2. Select and Prepare Your Fabric. Fabric possibilities include draperies, sheets, thrift store finds and of course, fabric or upholstery stores. Hem the outside edge by ironing a crisp, clean seam around the entire piece of fabric. Use fabric glue to secure the edge and clamp with paperclips until dry. You do not want to press so hard that the glue seeps through to the front of the fabric. An alternative is to sew the seam. Cut holes for hooks and finish with grommets, buttonholes or the iron/glue technique.

3. Create.

Let your inner designer explode forth and fashion the custom shower curtain of your dreams. Here are a few ideas to help inspire your own creative genius