Impression of 'clean' which strongly reflected in the use of glass material, which is wrapped with a layer of sand blast. The white color in the kitchen gives the impression of elegance in a kitchen set. In order to confirm the existence of the ceiling of this kitchen setis designed somewhat lower than the ceiling of the room. NWFHCTZB3XJ5
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Impression of 'clean' which strongly reflected in the use of glass material, which is wrapped with a layer of sand blast. The white color in the kitchen gives the impression of elegance in a kitchen set. In order to confirm the existence of the ceiling of this kitchen setis designed somewhat lower than the ceiling of the room. NWFHCTZB3XJ5
We recently received this amazing interior design project from Sybarite, an architectural and design studio founded in 2002. Here are some extracts from the press release they sent us: “This complete refurbishment of a four floor / four bedroom Victorian townhouse in West London’s Brackenbury Village required sensitivity. The brief was to completely gut this wreck of a house
An important element of the brief for this area was to maximise storage so that the whole family could easily share this space without it becoming too cluttered. Deep, floor to ceiling lacquered cupboards run along one whole wall, providing ample space to pack away toys and games so the room can be easily transformed from child’s playroom to relaxed entertaining area for grownups.”
Here is a home by Stevens Lawson Architects with an original and highly interesting architecture overlooking Browns Island in the Waitemata Harbour, New Zealand. Even though its exterior is certainly unique, the first impression when looking at this home is definitely not one of comfort or coziness. But don’t let the gray concrete fool you. As one steps inside, the perspective changes in an unexpected and pleasant way.

A beautiful and stylish timber staircase connects the interiors. Its spiral shape has a dynamic effect on the overall interior design and is complemented by an elegant timber handrail. Karaka Bay House has a total of three floors which house the bedrooms on the upper level, the living areas situated on the middle floor and a guest room below. Large windows allow this home to be bathed in light and create an intense and inviting atmosphere.

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A beautiful and stylish timber staircase connects the interiors. Its spiral shape has a dynamic effect on the overall interior design and is complemented by an elegant timber handrail. Karaka Bay House has a total of three floors which house the bedrooms on the upper level, the living areas situated on the middle floor and a guest room below. Large windows allow this home to be bathed in light and create an intense and inviting atmosphere.
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French company Tolix has relaunched their line of furniture for children. Tolix’s furniture collection is made from metal sheets, which gives the feeling that it will be cold and industrial-like but it’s actually the exact opposite. The pieces have beautiful curves and gorgeous splashes of colors really modernise and warm the pieces up.
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No one ever wants to revisit their high school days, but if you never got to sit with the cool kids at lunch – your chance just arrived. BERLINRODEO stepped in and just made room for you at their table.
With their “interiors for brave souls”, and even bolder design philosophy – this studio is not afraid to push a few boundaries, creating some pretty awesome and unique interiors. Private residence Villa Potsdam/Kleinmachnow demonstrates this talent and shows off how a typically conceptualized rustic villa can have some modern love.
The neutral palette and clean lines are accented by wild animal rugs and fancy chandeliers, all making you curious to see what is in the next room. The open interior provides a loft-like character, but still allows for enough private space on the upper floor to include guestrooms and three baths. If you are lucky enough to sneak down to the basement, you’ll find the fitness room and dip tank that await you!
The high-end villa rental business is quietly thriving as optimism returns around the world and well-heeled, savvy, hedonists seek privacy, but with all the services one would expect of a top-class hotel. Focusing on that trend, with their access to multi-million dollar private homes, Villa Crew have launched their summer 2010 season in Mykonos, Greece
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Villa Eurydice and Villa Orpheus by Villa Crew are the best, large private villas available on Mykonos, the most elegant island holiday destination in Greece, which over the last quarter of a century has welcomed a jet set, and bohemian, party-loving crowd.
Perfect for those that like to party past sunrise and want to throw their own house party, or for an intimate family holiday (tipped by Vogue as one of their Ten Best Summer Houses 2010). The villas, in their own private grounds, are recently constructed in a traditional Greek island ‘sugar-cube’ Cycladic style but interior designed with a distinctly modern feel (by international South African, Dubai-based designer Jayne Wuder) and feature original art collections, iconic furnishing and modern technology, sensually and irresitably marrying contemporary design with relaxed island living.
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Dominated with blue colors home accessories, art sculptures, and woods as accent and functional material for tiles and furniture in Asian style concept. The Asian style appearance in symbolic and simple course, but still cached and make the interior design elegant. With rolling shoji screens to partition or connect adjoining spaces, the large space look flexible, can be arranged in any situation. This modern loft house also enhances the difficult space between columns become comfortable sun-drenched window seat. The seat between columns also built in bedroom


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Contemporary Western House Cottage Design Ideas
This western style house attended as vacation mountain cottage with simple geometry profiles. Sided in red cedar shingles, this vacation house designed to achieve a logical circulation flow with an appropriate separation of public and private spaces with optimizing the sunlight and views. For typical climate condition, sloping roof constructed define overall house structure. Simultaneously, the roof shape helps reinforce the clarity of the floor plan by expressing the volume and organization of interior spaces, and through the manipulation of eave height and overhang, conveys a pleasing form and a sense of protective shelter.
Architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe adopted the motto "Less is more" to describe his aesthetic tactic of arranging the numerous necessary components of a building to create an impression of extreme simplicity, by enlisting every element and detail to serve multiple visual and functional purposes (such as designing a floor to also serve as the radiator, or a massive fireplace to also house the bathroom). Designer Buckminster Fuller adopted the engineer's goal of "Doing more with less", but his concerns were oriented towards technology and engineering rather than aesthetics. A similar sentiment was industrial designer Dieter Rams' motto, "Less but better" adapted from van der Rohe. The structure uses relatively simple elegant designs; ornamentations are quality rather than quantity[dubious – discuss]. The structure's beauty is also determined by playing with lighting, using the basic geometric shapes as outlines, using only a single shape or a small number of like shapes for components for design unity, using tasteful non-fussy bright color combinations, usually natural textures and colors, and clean and fine finishes. Using sometimes the beauty of natural patterns on stone cladding and real wood encapsulated within ordered simplified structures, and real metal producing a simplified but prestigious architecture and interior design. May use color brightness balance and contrast between surface colors to improve visual aesthetics. The structure would usually have industrial and space age style utilities (lamps, stoves, stairs, technology, etcetera), neat and straight components (like walls or stairs) that appear to be machined with machines, flat or nearly flat roofs, pleasing negative spaces, and large windows to let in lots of sunlight. This and science fiction may have contributed to the late twentieth century futuristic architecture design, and modern home decor. Modern minimalist home architecture with its unnecessary internal walls removed may have led to the popularity of the open plan kitchen and living room style.
Another modernmaster who exemplifies reductivist ideas is Luis Barragán. In minimalism, the architecturaldesigners pay special attention to the connection between perfect planes, elegant lighting, and careful consideration of the void spaces left by the removal of three-dimensional shapes from an architectural design. The more attractive looking minimalist home designs are not truly minimalist, because these use more expensive building materials and finishes, and are relatively larger.
Contemporary architects working in this tradition include John Pawson, Eduardo Souto de Moura, Álvaro Siza Vieira, Tadao Ando, Alberto Campo Baeza, Yoshio Taniguchi, Peter Zumthor, Hugh Newell Jacobsen, Vincent Van Duysen, Claudio Silvestrin, Michael Gabellini, andRichard Gluckman.[2]
The term minimalism is also used to describe a trend in design and architecture where in the subject is reduced to its necessary elements. Minimalist design has been highly influenced by Japanese traditional design and architecture. In addition, the work of De Stijl artists is a major source of reference for this kind of work. De Stijl expanded the ideas that could be expressed by using basic elements such as lines and planes organized in very particular manners.source
Here is minimalist but extremely elegant apartment design from HofmanDujardin Architects, a studio with an impressive portfolio from the Netherlands. According to the designers, the apartment has been fully renovated and features a kitchen integrated in the living room, an inviting bedroom and a terrace. You are looking at a modern crib with light colors and natural materials which create a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Painted entirely in white, the 120 square meter apartment inspires freshness and gives away the illusion of more living space. Order and harmony seem to reign over this beautiful loft and it is hard to imagine something could be in a different place. Take a look over the photographs and the home plans and let us know if there is anything that caught your attention


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This is luxurious and stylish small kitchen interior design for your home ideas. This is best collection of modern kitchen in minimalist area. Small kitchen can be decoration for the beautiful place in your home. With the small kitchen you can choose the kitchen set, sinks, and other kitchen need suitable with kitchen area.
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Furniture Choices
When considering a small apartment, opt for smaller pieces of well designed furniture, and avoid overfilling the rooms. A small apartment will seem cluttered and smaller than ever if every wall is lined with furniture and if open spaces are overdone. Arrange furniture to keep the rooms as open as possible, and do away with furniture you can live without. It is better to keep a few stylish folding chairs in a closet to accommodate extra guests than to fill the rooms with an overabundance of furniture.
Less is More
A hodgepodge of wall décor and knickknacks can make a small apartment look and feel cluttered. Downsize collections, and display a few favorites instead of completely covering the walls. Less is truly more when decorating a home, and cluttering walls and shelves with too many items is distracting. The eyes do not know where to focus, and it ends up looking more like a mess than a collection.
A hodgepodge of wall décor and knickknacks can make a small apartment look and feel cluttered. Downsize collections, and display a few favorites instead of completely covering the walls. Less is truly more when decorating a home, and cluttering walls and shelves with too many items is distracting. The eyes do not know where to focus, and it ends up looking more like a mess than a collection.
The Magic of Mirrors
One of the easiest ways to decorate a small apartment and make it appear more spacious is with mirrors. To make a small room appear more spacious, mount beautiful framed mirrors on opposite walls. They will reflect natural as well as artificial light and make the room appear naturally larger. Decorative wall mirrors are available in countless styles to meet every decorating budget and preference, and they are ideal for decorating bare walls.
One of the easiest ways to decorate a small apartment and make it appear more spacious is with mirrors. To make a small room appear more spacious, mount beautiful framed mirrors on opposite walls. They will reflect natural as well as artificial light and make the room appear naturally larger. Decorative wall mirrors are available in countless styles to meet every decorating budget and preference, and they are ideal for decorating bare walls.
Once your small apartment is decorated with attractive wall hangings, strategically placed mirrors, and well placed furniture, it will feel comfortable, inviting, and more spacious. Keep in mind that it is not the size of a home that matters. Even larger rentals will not seem as roomy or as classy when furniture is poorly arranged and walls are overdone or bare. Use your unique style along with the aforementioned decorating tips to turn your small apartment into a comfortable and stylish place to call home.
Solar Decathlon blew us away, but we were particularly fascinated by a stunning Solar House from Cornell University. This team brought a beautiful zero-energy home to the mall in Washington, D.C., and had just launched ZeroEnergy Design, a home design firm focused on zero-energy design. Continuing their momentum as green home design gurus, two of the Cornell Solar Decathlon team members have just launched a new endeavor aimed at bringing custom green design to the masses through an innovative business model called FreeGreen. Started by David Wax and his partner Ben Uyeda, FreeGreen is making green home designs free to everyone!
FreeGreen provides a selection of green home designs for free, with a range of styles from traditional to modern. While the basic designs are free, homeowners can take the process even further and customize their designs for an additional (and very reasonable) fee. The cost of the design process, and of the free home plans, is kept to a minimum through partnerships between FreeGreen and green building product manufacturers – paid placement from product manufacturers.
As homeowners consult with FreeGreen for customized designs, they are introduced to healthy, energy-saving, sustainable products that are sponsors of FreeGreen’s eco-enterprise. It is a win-win-win collaboration that introduces people to green building principles and products and allows consumers on any budget to own a custom designed, green home.
Ultimately, FreeGreen is about providing people with the options and knowledge to make informed decisions. Green building products are widely available but sorting through the myriad choices, or even knowing where to look, is a daunting task for most new homeowners. Freegreen is solving this problem by offering excellent green building consult at little cost to the consumer. According to the founders, “The goal at FreeGreen is not to produce the greenest possible home but rather to provide a variety of different home plans that allow people to create homes that fit their lifestyles in a responsible and equitable manner.”
FreeGreen is launching this month starting with several great designs including our favorite, The Suburban Loft, a modern home suitable to all climates. Characterized by open floor plans and high ceiling loft spaces, this design will be available in a range of sizes to fit many lifestyles and landscapes.
We think FreeGreen is a great idea and a wonderful way to bring information, innovation and green design choices to everyone – “because green design should be accessible to all.” We are thrilled to announce the launch of FreeGreen!
Hillside Residence is a Sustainable Gem in the Marin Hills Read more: Hillside Residence is a Sustainable Gem in the Marin Hills | Inhabitat - Green Design Will Save the World
For almost as long as they’ve known each other, Scott and Tracy Lee have been designing and building the Hillside Residence, a sustainable gem in the Marin Hills. The house represents their personal merger — or marriage — as much as that of their professional talents. Scott is the principal at SB Architects and Tracy is vice president of spa development for Auberge Resorts. Their house, which was featured in the AIA San Francisco’s Marin homes tour, blends modern and green architectural influences with a spa’s love affair with wood.
Built into a hillside, as the name implies, the house consists of four small stories, totaling just 2,116 square feet. There’s a basement, a floor with a guest bedroom, a child’s bedroom, and a tiny nursery. The master bedroom gets its own level, and capping it all off is the living area, whose height earns it an exquisite view of woods and the San Francisco Bay.
Then again, it’s hard to say where the house’s square footage ends, because it moves so seamlessly between airy indoor spaces and partially enclosed outdoor spaces — which include a patio, a couple of outdoor showers, and an almost entirely enclosed porch, complete with a fireplace for weathering Marin County’s coolfoggy nights.
Did I mention the wood? If you’ve ever doubted that recycled wood can be lush, and even alluring, the Hillside Residence will banish that thought. All of the home’s abundant exposed wood is Douglas Fir, salvaged from a single seed plant in Idaho. It’s the DNA of the house’s character, and links it to its surroundings, connecting it visually with the redwood porch swing in the portico to suggest Mill Valley’s logging past.
Are you need modern bedroom design for your interior home. bedroom as place for relax and spending much time on it we have to make our bedroom as comfortable place for sleeping.These are few modern bedroom which may inspired you to get your imagination.This modern bedroom design with variegated wood furniture and furnishings for a pleasantly mixed aesthetic experience. At the opposite end of the spectrum, how would you like to have your bedroom be in the middle of your pool room? You would have to loving swimming to be willing to deal with the moisture issues and harsh lighting that would come with this design strategy.
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