Minimalism is the freaking future.

What this means is that mobile users can now be served smaller file sizes, which in turn speeds up the delivery of the content. Also over time this can save quite a bit of bandwidth, which in turn can save you money.

It will render and show the full size image while the data is being received. This allows to serve different scaled images based on viewport width. What this means is that mobile users can now be served smaller file sizes, which in turn speeds up the delivery of the content. Also over time this can save quite a bit of bandwidth, which in turn can save you money.

Standard room you will feel cozy and comfortable like at home. It has everything necessary for a good rest. The room has beautiful views of either the park or the seashore. Some rooms have a private terrace.

The Quarto Hotel is located on the Atlantic Ocean shore in the historic city center

Here is a quick look at a recent project for Snake River Interiors, our approach was to keep things minimal while exploring experimental grid options. It was a blast helping them showcase their beautiful work and giving their current site a facelift.

Also over time this can save quite It will render and show the full size image while the data is being received. This allows to serve different scaled images based on viewport width. What this means is that mobile users can now be served smaller file sizes, which in turn speeds up the delivery of the content. Also over time this can save quite a bit of bandwidth, which in turn can save you money.

Based on a recurring recommendation, I ended up staying relatively nearby at a small neighborhood hotel called Hotel Drisco. I’d never stayed there before, and I’d never visited the Pacific Heights neighborhood before either. What a lovely area.

I get to the room. First thing I notice is that the windows are cracked open a bit. It’s a lovely warm spring day — I’m sure it was intentional. A gentle cross-breeze whispering welcome. It’s the kind of thing I’d do at home if the weather was nice outside.

6 bottles of complimentary water. Now… When you’re a paying few hundred bucks for a room you might expect free water, but as anyone who’s stayed in a hotel lately knows, there’s plenty of bottled water around but it usually wears a $5 or $7 price tag. So a hotel that doesn’t play games and try to nickel and dime you on water feels like a very special place indeed. And not just a bottle or two, but six, and they’re placed conveniently in a few different areas so one is always near by. Thoughtful.

The room at the Drisco was nice and traditional, what you’d expect in a classic, neighborhood, boutique hotel. It was at peace being itself. Clean, solid traditional furniture. The kind of real furniture that handles age well, not the kind of imitation candy coated looks-good-the-the-first-year-but-then-starts-to-peel-and-crack stuff you find in a lot of hotels these days. The bed was comfortable and the sheets and towels were plentiful and quality. Everything I could want, nothing overboard, but also nothing contrived or precious. Just a perfectly comfortable and comforting hotel room.

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