Showing posts with label House Design and Architecture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label House Design and Architecture. Show all posts

KITCHEN SET DESIGN

You alau plan kitchen set, of course you need to make sure that the design kitchen set that you create will be very functional, efficient and enjoyable, and physically comfortable to work. Getting quality kitchen cabinets and high-quality devices certainly important. But far more important is the design and layout and dimensions of the right size.

Now before you design or renovate dream Kitchen set right attention following several principles.

First, the traditional concept: triangle work (Work Triangle)KITCHEN SET DESIGN

KITCHEN SET DESIGN
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Colorful & Creative Minimalist Kitchen Design Ideas

Too often people go to extremes with kitchen designs – ultramodern or comfortable, stark and simple or complex and ornate. There are few real-life kitchens, however, that can live up to these highest of stylistic expectations under everyday conditions.

Likewise, when showcasing their design offerings many interior, furniture and fixture design companies tend to create unbelievably perfect settings of one kind or another. These
kitchen design ideas by KicheConcept, however, a careful blend of pragmatic, possible and playful that exists between opposites.


Some of their examples blend modern lines and materials with a touch of color, warmth, and a variety of visual and physical textures. Contrast and detail make some elements stand out from the otherwise simple elements.


Whether you are looking to build a commercial kitchen or redesign your own home cooking space it is worth considering more than one approach at the same time. An extreme design can seem convincing in a magazine but can you live with (and in) it?
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Kitchen Design Mimalist Clean

kitchen-set-by-dina-pramaningrumKitchen set this time is very thick with the aroma of a modern-minimalist. White game, for the kitchen set, and chocolate,on top table, make this kitchen set integrates with the existing dining room just opposite.

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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Small House Interior Design Solution| Tips and Trick

Did you feel distress to designing your house interior because the space is too small..? don’t worry..! here I try to give you a Tips and Trick to solve your problems. The Smart multitasking furniture, built-in cabinets, mirrors and glass walls are just a few of the design tricks you’ll find in this Small House Interior Design Solution . Get style tips and ideas for making living easier in pint-sized kitchens, dining rooms, living rooms and bedrooms, Let’s Check it out.
Living Room Interior Glass Wall
Living Room Interior Glass Wall-Small House Interior Design Solution| Tips and Trick
Interior Glass Wall: In this 520-square-foot condo, glass walls delineate the living area and bedroom while allowing light to infiltrate the entire space. A streamlined sofa, sheer drapes, white washed brick walls and glossy flooring combine to create a sleek and modern loft space.Photography: Robert Pelletier- Room design: Nathalie Bouchard and Annie Horth.
Cosy Dormer Bedroom in a Tiny Downtown Toronto Coach House
Cosy Dormer Bedroom in a tiny downtown Toronto coach house-Small House Interior Design Solution| Tips and Trick
Cosy Dormer Bedroom: A skylight and feature wall visually expands a bedroom nook in a tiny downtown Toronto coach house. Designer and stylist Arielle Glober skipped a bulky headboard in favour of bold citrus-green lacquered screens set against a muted paper wall. Although the dormer is just big enough for a queen-size bed, the wallpaper, glass lamp and country-style lace-edged bedding make a big impression.Photography: Stacey Brandford.
Relaxed and Vibrant Living Room
Relaxed and Vibrant Living Room-Small House Interior Design Solution| Tips and Trick
Relaxed And Vibrant Living Room: A backless daybed maintains this condo’s view to the terrace.The coffee table can be used as bench seating for extra guests, while a wall of lower built-in cabinets keep this 850-square-foot condo neat. A sisal rug, vibrant orange cushions, a wicker chair and abundant greenery give this bright living room a relaxing vacation-home vibe.Photography: Michael Graydon-Room design: Powell & Bonnell.
Multitasking Kitchen Island
Multitasking Kitchen Island-Small House Interior Design Solution| Tips and Trick
Multitasking Kitchen Island: A multipurpose island helps makes the most of an open-concept, 878-square-foot loft. This island houses a 43-inch plasma TV, electronics, drawers and a wine fridge. The sleek mixture of cedar, tile, stainless steel and leather ties the kitchen into the equally urban and masculine living area. Photography: Stacey Brandford.
Open Plan Condo Kitchen
Open Plan Condo Kitchen-Small House Interior Design Solution| Tips and Trick
Open Plan Condo Kitchen: Glossy cabinetry, a huge mirror and a glass-topped dining table enhance the sense of space in this 625-square-foot condo. Designer Peter Wilds and his partner, Noam Gagnon, tore down the wall between the kitchen and living room. It meant giving up what little closed-off space they had, but being able to take in the Vancouver skyline while they cook makes it a valuable trade-off. They carried the glossy kitchen cabinetry into the dining room for a seamless look and much-need storage. Photography: Kim Christie.
Urban Retro Kitchen Design
Urban Retro Kitchen Design-Small House Interior Design Solution| Tips and Trick
Urban Retro Kitchen Design: Rustic baskets above the shelves and a mod ’60s light fixture emphasize the height of the kitchen in H&H associate style editor Michael Penney’s one-bedroom rental. Michael removed the upper kitchen cabinet doors and stapled grasscloth wallpaper to the back, creating chic and expansive-looking open shelves. A wallpaper feature wall also draws the eye up and out to the window view. Photography: Angus Fergusson.
Small Cabin Kitchen Design
Small Cabin Kitchen Design-Small House Interior Design Solution| Tips and Trick
Small Cabin Kitchen Design: An all-white paint palette, even on the sloping ceilings was maximizes the feeling of space in April Tidey’s 490-square-foot Savary Island cabin in British Columbia. Green Eames chairs, a junk shop score surround a Saarinen table, grounding the whitewashed kitchen. Simple louvered blinds are in keeping with the beachy feel. Photography: Heather Ross.
Reflective Dining Room
Reflective Dining Room-Small House Interior Design Solution| Tips and Trick
Reflective Dining Room: Mirror-covered closet doors give a bright, open feel to the living and dining room in this 525-square-foot studio. Clever mirrored cabinetry visually expands the space, reflects light and provides a spot to hide clothing and books. “I wanted to simplify my life, and though this space is small, I don’t feel restricted at all,” says Roy Caro, co-owner of Celadon Collection, an upscale Montreal home furnishing store. Photography: Robert Pelletier.
DIY Glamour Closet
DIY Glamour Closet-Small House Interior Design Solution| Tips and Trick
DIY Glamour Closet: Designer and stylist Sabrina Linn installed prefab shelving to maximize the height of her compact condo closet. DIY shelves look like custom built-ins. Removing the door and running carpet throughout the bedroom and the en suite closet visually connects and enlarges both areas. A chinoiserie-print curtain hides the stacking washer and dryer.Photography: Michael Graydon
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Small House Interior Design Solution| Tips and Trick

Did you feel distress to designing your house interior because the space is too small..? don’t worry..! here I try to give you a Tips and Trick to solve your problems. The Smart multitasking furniture, built-in cabinets, mirrors and glass walls are just a few of the design tricks you’ll find in this Small House Interior Design Solution . Get style tips and ideas for making living easier in pint-sized kitchens, dining rooms, living rooms and bedrooms, Let’s Check it out.
Living Room Interior Glass Wall
Living Room Interior Glass Wall-Small House Interior Design Solution| Tips and Trick
Interior Glass Wall: In this 520-square-foot condo, glass walls delineate the living area and bedroom while allowing light to infiltrate the entire space. A streamlined sofa, sheer drapes, white washed brick walls and glossy flooring combine to create a sleek and modern loft space.Photography: Robert Pelletier- Room design: Nathalie Bouchard and Annie Horth.
Cosy Dormer Bedroom in a Tiny Downtown Toronto Coach House
Cosy Dormer Bedroom in a tiny downtown Toronto coach house-Small House Interior Design Solution| Tips and Trick
Cosy Dormer Bedroom: A skylight and feature wall visually expands a bedroom nook in a tiny downtown Toronto coach house. Designer and stylist Arielle Glober skipped a bulky headboard in favour of bold citrus-green lacquered screens set against a muted paper wall. Although the dormer is just big enough for a queen-size bed, the wallpaper, glass lamp and country-style lace-edged bedding make a big impression.Photography: Stacey Brandford.
Relaxed and Vibrant Living Room
Relaxed and Vibrant Living Room-Small House Interior Design Solution| Tips and Trick
Relaxed And Vibrant Living Room: A backless daybed maintains this condo’s view to the terrace.The coffee table can be used as bench seating for extra guests, while a wall of lower built-in cabinets keep this 850-square-foot condo neat. A sisal rug, vibrant orange cushions, a wicker chair and abundant greenery give this bright living room a relaxing vacation-home vibe.Photography: Michael Graydon-Room design: Powell & Bonnell.
Multitasking Kitchen Island
Multitasking Kitchen Island-Small House Interior Design Solution| Tips and Trick
Multitasking Kitchen Island: A multipurpose island helps makes the most of an open-concept, 878-square-foot loft. This island houses a 43-inch plasma TV, electronics, drawers and a wine fridge. The sleek mixture of cedar, tile, stainless steel and leather ties the kitchen into the equally urban and masculine living area. Photography: Stacey Brandford.
Open Plan Condo Kitchen
Open Plan Condo Kitchen-Small House Interior Design Solution| Tips and Trick
Open Plan Condo Kitchen: Glossy cabinetry, a huge mirror and a glass-topped dining table enhance the sense of space in this 625-square-foot condo. Designer Peter Wilds and his partner, Noam Gagnon, tore down the wall between the kitchen and living room. It meant giving up what little closed-off space they had, but being able to take in the Vancouver skyline while they cook makes it a valuable trade-off. They carried the glossy kitchen cabinetry into the dining room for a seamless look and much-need storage. Photography: Kim Christie.
Urban Retro Kitchen Design
Urban Retro Kitchen Design-Small House Interior Design Solution| Tips and Trick
Urban Retro Kitchen Design: Rustic baskets above the shelves and a mod ’60s light fixture emphasize the height of the kitchen in H&H associate style editor Michael Penney’s one-bedroom rental. Michael removed the upper kitchen cabinet doors and stapled grasscloth wallpaper to the back, creating chic and expansive-looking open shelves. A wallpaper feature wall also draws the eye up and out to the window view. Photography: Angus Fergusson.
Small Cabin Kitchen Design
Small Cabin Kitchen Design-Small House Interior Design Solution| Tips and Trick
Small Cabin Kitchen Design: An all-white paint palette, even on the sloping ceilings was maximizes the feeling of space in April Tidey’s 490-square-foot Savary Island cabin in British Columbia. Green Eames chairs, a junk shop score surround a Saarinen table, grounding the whitewashed kitchen. Simple louvered blinds are in keeping with the beachy feel. Photography: Heather Ross.
Reflective Dining Room
Reflective Dining Room-Small House Interior Design Solution| Tips and Trick
Reflective Dining Room: Mirror-covered closet doors give a bright, open feel to the living and dining room in this 525-square-foot studio. Clever mirrored cabinetry visually expands the space, reflects light and provides a spot to hide clothing and books. “I wanted to simplify my life, and though this space is small, I don’t feel restricted at all,” says Roy Caro, co-owner of Celadon Collection, an upscale Montreal home furnishing store. Photography: Robert Pelletier.
DIY Glamour Closet
DIY Glamour Closet-Small House Interior Design Solution| Tips and Trick
DIY Glamour Closet: Designer and stylist Sabrina Linn installed prefab shelving to maximize the height of her compact condo closet. DIY shelves look like custom built-ins. Removing the door and running carpet throughout the bedroom and the en suite closet visually connects and enlarges both areas. A chinoiserie-print curtain hides the stacking washer and dryer.Photography: Michael Graydon
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Balcony Design Tips

Balconies are often forgotten or neglected when in fact they can be one of the most important features of your home be it for entertaining or simply relaxing. Consider these important points before embarking on a balcony or terrace design project.
Recommendations

Check with a qualified professional as to the structural loading capacity of your terrace. Not all buildings can support the same weight loads and many buildings may not be able to withstand the weight of the materials you are thinking of using. Consider lightweight alternatives to traditional materials such as aluminium structures, Hebel brick or foam panel, tensioned steel Balustrading, polycarbonate roofing etc.
All Year Round Design

Think about how the space will be used in all 4 seasons. Even if you don't actively go out onto your balcony or terrace in the winter months, it can and should be attractive to look at from indoors and outdoors. Keep the division between the inside and out to a minimum to create the feeling of space from both sides and to bring the outside in.
Design for YOU!

Consider what time of day you will be spending most of your time on your balcony or terrace. Do you work during the day? If so, plan your design for night time enjoyment. Plan on lighting being an integral part of the design and possibly heating. Make the area comfortable. Quality outdoor furniture can make a big difference to the amount of time you spend outside, I mean, who's going to spends a few hours enjoying the view if they have to stand up or sit on a rock hard, bum numbing chair.
Make to Measure

Plan very carefully because in a small space every inch counts. Make sure the scale of the various built elements and furnishings is appropriate to the size of your overall space. Use "layering" (foreground, middle ground, background) to create the illusion of greater size and depth within your balcony or terrace.
Plant Selection

Choose plant species that are appropriate to your micro-climate. This is as important or even more important than when you are planning ground-level planting beds. Your particular exposure (direction you face) and patterns of wind will create a very specific micro-climate. Plan on using plants that are at least one full zone hardier than you would if you were down at ground level. Try stylish, drought hardy succulents or integrate annuals into your planting design knowing that they will be replaced each season.
Irrigation

Make sure you have thought about water supply. If you have an overhang above your balcony or terrace your plants will not receive any natural rainfall. Consider installing a drip irrigation system on a timer so your plants won't dry out every time you go away for a day or two. Drainage must be your first thought regarding irrigation as an excess of water can cause serious damage to both yours and your neighbours building.
Inside Out

When designing your balcony or terrace and when choosing materials and finishes remember to link your indoor rooms with your outdoor room(s) and carry the indoors out. This is particularly critical in a small space where continuity and flow are very important.
Storage

Don't forget to include some storage in the overall design. You'll need a place for gardening tools, potting soil and a host of other odds and ends. Design the space so your gardening will be as pleasurable as possible. Under seat or bench areas can be utilised for valuable storage space. Or a shallow wall cupboard can hold cushions, candles, gardening gloves and clippers.
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Minimalist Interior Decorating Styles

Minimalist interior decorating styles for kitchenFor those who want to get vibrant atmosphere in the kitchen, this minimalist style of design ideas could be an option. Bright colors that amaze the eye with a black color combination's on several sides of the cabinet and the top table, make the kitchen look interesting. Full flavor to the touch. Effect that feels smooth and flat sheen makes it even more beautiful but minimalist. Color, texture, and composition to create an impression: the modern minimalist! The function of these preparations is felt with a kitchen set that facilitates the design of storage.

Minimalist Interior Decorating Styles
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KITCHEN DESIGN IDEAS

KITCHEN DESIGN IDEASAre you thinking of redecorating your kitchen for the new year? Listed below are some great kitchen decorating ideas you can use for 2010 to bring life to the room you spend the most time in:

Use bright bold colors - Kitchens are the one place where you can use bright reds, greens, yellows, and blues and get away with it. If you try to use those colors for a dining or living area, they probably will not look good at all. But if you want your kitchen to stand out and make a bold statement, using bright colors is the way to do it. You can't do this in every kitchen but if yours is one that already has a whimsical look, adding colors can be a great idea.

The clean and neat kitchen - Some kitchens are a mess, with the refrigerator full of magnets, things hung all over the walls, and the counter tops packed with utensils. This kind of a hectic kitchen is not for everyone and you might prefer one that has more elegance and style. If you want a kitchen that you can bring anyone to and not be embarrassed, the clean and neat kitchen is for you. Minimal things on the walls, the counter tops should be clean, and everything should be put away in it's proper spot: which is in a cupboard!

Old style vintage kitchen - Do you remember hanging out in your Grandmother's kitchen. Those were the good old days when a kitchen had character and it didn't have all sorts of high tech gadgets. If you want your own vintage kitchen, think about doing away with all the things that look modern and replacing them with old school ones instead. For instance, you could add something like a mortar and pestle set. Simplicity should be the theme for this kind of kitchen.

Kitchen for chefs - If you like the clean white look of the kind of restaurant kitchen you see in the movies, you can try to model yours accordingly. This kind of kitchen accentuates the basics and when you walk in, it is clear this kitchen is for cooking! Usually there is a lot of stainless steel used for the cabinets, sinks, andstove tops and this is one of the more unique kitchen design ideas

Restaurant style kitchen - At some restaurants, you can get aglimpse of part of even all of the kitchen. This is because it is stylishly decorated and it serves as part of the atmosphere of the restaurant. If you have an open kitchen that blends in with your dining room or eating area, you can try to duplicate this look. Think more about what things look like than how well they work because style is the most important aspect of this kitchen.

The casual kitchen - This is the kitchen that is the favorite room in the house where everyone ends up spending a lot of time. Comfort is the key here as all the chairs and stools must be a pleasure to sit on. The kitchen colors must be soft on the eyes and you need to have it big enough for people to congregate. This type of kitchen is designed as the gathering spot both for guests when you have parties and for everyday use.

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Modern Leather Sofa : Living Room Interior Design

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Eco Friendly Garden Furniture

Is it more sustainable to choose garden furniture made from local materials, or garden furniture made from salvaged wood?
These elegant loungers are made from salvaged teak
The sustainable furniture option does not have to mean compromising on design

The teak will age elegantly over many years to a soft silver grey.
No need to oil, wax or varnish.

Sustainable garden furniture choices can be a minefield as there is no one right answer. Here are some simple tips to keep in mind when making your decisions...

1/Buy garden furniture made from locally produced wood

There is no excuse for buying teak furniture (even if it is sustainably forested) when so much environmental damage is done shipping it halfway around the world. Choose English Oak from local managed woodland, or if you must have teak, choose furniture made from salvaged or recycled wood

2/Buy recycled garden furniture, or garden furniture that is made from reclaimed materials

Furniture made from recycled or reclaimed materials is clearly the most sustainable option. Garden Boutique have a great choice of stylish recycled metal garden furniture and wooden furniture made from reclaimed wood. These materials are already in circulation and so have a limited impact on the environment.

3/Avoid oil based paints and stains.
Choose wood that is suitable for outdoor use without treatment such as oak, sweet chestnut, larch, western red cedar or douglas fir. If you must colour your wood, choose water-based products so that any wooden furniture can be recycled or composted at the end of its useful life.

This garden furniture is made from 100% recycled aluminium. 

Making this garden furniture reuses waste aluminium and consumes only 5% of the energy needed to produce aluminium from ore.
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Small Balcony Ideas

I have a really small balcony (1m x 4m) which faces north and it’s lovely to sit with a cup of coffee, read the paper or munch on a piece of toast in the morning sunshine – if only I could fit! No matter how many different ways I have tried to organise that balcony, it has been a constant decorating challenge. Small tables and chairs always over-crowd the space making it impractical to move around and walk down to the yard - until I discovered the Hanging Balcony Table.

It looked pretty ridiculous online, but for $59.95 it was worth giving it a try.When it arrived, it was a little larger than I thought and solved the problem perfectly. Coupled with a bench seat from IKEA and these cute little pink and scarlet outdoor cushions, I have the perfect place to sit in the mornings to watch the birds and enjoy the sunshine.
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Here are a few other small balcony ideas I have uncovered while researching my own little project… Urban Balcony has some great furniture ideas including these ones for small spaces:
Plantation High Bar TableHanging Balcony Table
Burkes Backyard featured a small balcony makeover one episode including converting aluminium toolboxes into bench seats that also double as storage. I’m not too keen on the look personally, but I was originally thinking of having a piece of furniture custom made to fit in this space which could act as a kind of small daybed and storage box at the same time. They also featured another balcony makeoverwhich looks much better including custom designs furniture and wooden deck tiles.
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Fuquan Junze Furniture Collection

Italian Kitchens Furniture Barrique Bleached Canaletto Walnut & Gloss Mustard Lacquer Bedroom Design, Decorating ideas, Design Exterior, Furniture, Garden Furniture, Home Design, Home Interior Design, House Design and Architecture, Interior Design, Modern Furniture, Minimalist Design, Modern Design

This new furniture works collection is designed by Hongkong based design studio, Oil Monkey with their main designer Fuquan Junze. The furniture collection was done in clean and simple way using creative mixture of materials like plastic, oak, wood and stainless steel.

Italian Kitchens Furniture Barrique Bleached Canaletto Walnut & Gloss Mustard Lacquer Bedroom Design, Decorating ideas, Design Exterior, Furniture, Garden Furniture, Home Design, Home Interior Design, House Design and Architecture, Interior Design, Modern Furniture, Minimalist Design, Modern Design

OilMonkeyology:
“The definition of a query has a greater ponder value compared to the query itself, it is because we often neglect what we are actually pondering about, and what needs are we actually asking for. The design should not be purely existed only for the sense of aesthetic, its existence also coheres with its own significance and individual theory; these components are being mutually diverted to generate the indivisible relationship.”



Italian Kitchens Furniture Barrique Bleached Canaletto Walnut & Gloss Mustard Lacquer Bedroom Design, Decorating ideas, Design Exterior, Furniture, Garden Furniture, Home Design, Home Interior Design, House Design and Architecture, Interior Design, Modern Furniture, Minimalist Design, Modern Design

The Perspective shelf is designed on the basis of the principles of perspective drawing and made of oak.

Italian Kitchens Furniture Barrique Bleached Canaletto Walnut & Gloss Mustard Lacquer Bedroom Design, Decorating ideas, Design Exterior, Furniture, Garden Furniture, Home Design, Home Interior Design, House Design and Architecture, Interior Design, Modern Furniture, Minimalist Design, Modern Design
Italian Kitchens Furniture Barrique Bleached Canaletto Walnut & Gloss Mustard Lacquer Bedroom Design, Decorating ideas, Design Exterior, Furniture, Garden Furniture, Home Design, Home Interior Design, House Design and Architecture, Interior Design, Modern Furniture, Minimalist Design, Modern Design
In memoriam: Li Fu Quan & Huang Jing Yun
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