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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Monday, January 3, 2011
Kitchen Design Mimalist Clean
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
Sunday, January 2, 2011
Small Kitchen Design
It might seem that no challenge is quite as difficult as reworking a small kitchen space space. It is easy to feel as though you have little or few options when working with such a tiny area. Even if you don't have a very big budget or have to deal with building restrictions, there are still many changes you can make in your kitchen to transform it into something more functional.
Storage
Counter space is always an issue in any kitchen, no matter what the size. In a small kitchen, space, and therefore counter space, is limited. Make the most of what you have by putting in as many cabinets as possible. This will help to get things, like dishes and appliances you use occasionally off the counter, which will give you more space. Installing deeper counters can also help relieve the battle between work space and appliance space on your counter.
Additionally, you may want to put in deep cabinets that will be able to store more. To make your kitchen more practical, organize your cabinets so that their contents are related to the area of the kitchen they are located in. Items like plates and glasses should be stored near the dishwasher while pots should be stored in cabinets by the stove.
Built-in Appliances
A big cause of clutter is often the result of our appliances. When your counter space is limited, having a coffee maker, waffle iron, microwave and toaster taken up what little space there is can just make you feel cramped and crowded. Whenever you can, look to have built-in appliances put in, like a built-in microwave.
For other items that you don't necessarily use that often, install some sliding shelves. Thanks to the sliding action of the shelf, it is easy to quickly access as well as hide small appliances.
Pantry
Just because you don't have the space for a pantry closet doesn't mean you can't have a pantry. If you have an area that is at least two feet wide and 5 1/2 feet tall, then you can pick yourself up a rollout pantry. If you don't even have that much space to spare, then reassess how you are using a closet that is located outside of your kitchen. You may just be able to make space in another closet for your kitchen storage needs.
Good Lighting
Don’t forget that mirrors and lights can create illusions. By using the proper type of lighting, you can easily make your kitchen appear larger and even more comfortable. Consider using halogen lights or even lighting under your counter.
A Large Kitchen Sink
And always remember, your sink does not have to be in proportion to your kitchen. Large sinks are much more practical than small sinks, especially when it comes to cleaning the pots and pans. Large sinks can also be used as a utility sink for those living in an apartment or a small house.
Storage
Counter space is always an issue in any kitchen, no matter what the size. In a small kitchen, space, and therefore counter space, is limited. Make the most of what you have by putting in as many cabinets as possible. This will help to get things, like dishes and appliances you use occasionally off the counter, which will give you more space. Installing deeper counters can also help relieve the battle between work space and appliance space on your counter.
Additionally, you may want to put in deep cabinets that will be able to store more. To make your kitchen more practical, organize your cabinets so that their contents are related to the area of the kitchen they are located in. Items like plates and glasses should be stored near the dishwasher while pots should be stored in cabinets by the stove.
Built-in Appliances
For other items that you don't necessarily use that often, install some sliding shelves. Thanks to the sliding action of the shelf, it is easy to quickly access as well as hide small appliances.
Pantry
Just because you don't have the space for a pantry closet doesn't mean you can't have a pantry. If you have an area that is at least two feet wide and 5 1/2 feet tall, then you can pick yourself up a rollout pantry. If you don't even have that much space to spare, then reassess how you are using a closet that is located outside of your kitchen. You may just be able to make space in another closet for your kitchen storage needs.
Good Lighting
Don’t forget that mirrors and lights can create illusions. By using the proper type of lighting, you can easily make your kitchen appear larger and even more comfortable. Consider using halogen lights or even lighting under your counter.
A Large Kitchen Sink
And always remember, your sink does not have to be in proportion to your kitchen. Large sinks are much more practical than small sinks, especially when it comes to cleaning the pots and pans. Large sinks can also be used as a utility sink for those living in an apartment or a small house.
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Monday, November 1, 2010
Tim & Mary coffee table
Tim Mary by Pierre Lescop is a decorative coffee table that besides letting you chit chat with your friends while you enjoy your favorite cuppa coffee enhances the lushness of the room it is placed in! Folded glass and painted beautifully (based on the Baroque theme), designer’s tact of playing with the formal code has resulted into the beautiful coffee table for contemporary homes.
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Sunday, October 24, 2010
Remarkable Home with a View of the Golden Gate Bridge in California
Here is a home whose location dazzles the mind. Situated on a steeply sloped terrain and surrounded by lush vegetation, this home is both spectacular and secluded. The Belvedere Residence was designed by Gwathmey Siegel& Associates Architects and overlooks the San Francisco Bay, having an unobstructed panoramic perspective all the way to the Golden gate Bridge. The first noticeable unusual feature of the building is its vertical construction, making the views of its upper floors truly remarkable. Here is more on the home’s architecture: “A barrel-vaulted ceiling articulates the living and dining spaces at the topmost level of the main house, and a large deck projects towards the bay to extend the space into the landscape.
Other, smaller projections from the house’s main volume towards the bay provide more intimate spaces for dining or leisure, producing a façade which can be read as a hierarchy of varying degrees of enclosure within the tripartite structural scheme. Bedrooms, a study and a two-story play area occupy the intermediate floors, while a gym of the lowest level offers close proximity to an outdoor terrace with lap pool, whose “infinity edge” of water establishes a poetic connection to the bay beyond.” Photos by Mark Schwartz.
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Design Bathroom Vanities with Genuine Leather Upholstering
Here are some chic bathroom vanities which spell luxury and royal living. In fact, the Cameo collection from Ypsilon is said to be inspired by the profile of Queen Elizabeth. Perfect for the ones looking for traditional bathroom furniture, these stylish vanities also respond to more contemporary tastes.

Unexpected curves and original looking support legs ensure an overall fascinating form. The elegant cabinets feature two unique-shaped drawers with genuine leather upholstering and plenty of storage space for towels, soaps, perfumes and so on. The gold key handles capture the viewer’s attention and increase the feeling of opulence. The drawers come in both pink and beige. As for the sink, it can be either white or black. It is up to the customer to choose the combination that best fits his or her bathroom interior. For more information or for ordering this product you can contact the producers here.- via Trendir
Unexpected curves and original looking support legs ensure an overall fascinating form. The elegant cabinets feature two unique-shaped drawers with genuine leather upholstering and plenty of storage space for towels, soaps, perfumes and so on. The gold key handles capture the viewer’s attention and increase the feeling of opulence. The drawers come in both pink and beige. As for the sink, it can be either white or black. It is up to the customer to choose the combination that best fits his or her bathroom interior. For more information or for ordering this product you can contact the producers here.- via Trendir
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Small House : Vila Julia- A Play House For Kids
Small House for little people, made out of cardboard complete with stickers for personalization. Not to take away from Javier Mariscal’s whimsical design, but this house is reminiscent Jean Dubuffet. A great place for children to let their imaginations run free, they can color and add whatever delights them to the facade and interior of their play house. Guaranteed to provide days and days of entertainment.
Saturday, September 11, 2010
Elegant 120sqm Apartment in Amsterdam
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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Thursday, May 20, 2010
Friday, April 30, 2010
Design tips for smaller bathrooms
If you have a smaller area designated for bathroom use, you will have to make some adjustments in order to make proper use of this space.Start by figuring out what things you need to have in your bathroom. For instance, if you aren’t planning to spend a lot of time in your bathroom, you can install just the main necessary equipments and items in order to feel comfortable. Another important factor is the wise choice of color because a pastel and light color is likely to make your bathroom look larger. The lighter shades are also more welcoming.
Even if your bathroom is small, you can still make it look quite elegant by using the right visual accents. You should use subtle wallpapers that can make your bathroom look larger. Floor coloring is another important issue and you should go for neutral or light colors in order to make the space look roomier. Light shades of blues, tans or grays are the best choices for a small bathroom because they can make it look more airy and sophisticated.
A small bathroom space should be lighted up with additional lights. If you notice that there is no space for such additional lights in your bathroom, you should go for the bulbs that provide a high wattage. These bulbs will make your bathroom very inviting and brighter. Don’t worry about decorating your bathroom either because even a smaller place is likely to be well decorated once you follow the right steps.
Start by using only a few mirrors because overdoing with mirrors is likely to provide your bathroom with unwanted effects. Keep in mind that using too many mirrors in a small bathroom will emphasize only the corners of its space. So, you should be careful when it comes to selecting the places where you want to have mirrors installed. For instance, installing the mirrors opposite to each other is not a wise idea. Limit the mirrors in order not to show the real size of your bathroom.
You should cleat out the bathroom walls in order to create the illusion of a larger space. You should also keep your things floating. For instance, you might install floating cupboards and a wall mounted sink in order to prevent these items from taking too much from the floor space. You can utilize the bathroom floor for other useful things such as putting a plant or a trash can. Using the bathroom door is another useful tip that will help you save some space. The door is more useful and helpful than acting as a simple exit and entrance. For instance, you can use it in order to install some clothes or towel hangers because this will conserve extra precious space. You will also be left with more space to use for the bathroom design you plan to have.
You might consider using the collapsible shower screens. Such shower screens come in various types such as sliding or foldable ones. You can also use curtains in order to get the division you want. Allowing natural light inside your bathroom is another wise thing for you to do because having a window installed in this space will make it look more spacious. However, you must make sure that the window is not too big because, if this is the case, you will defeat the initial purpose of trying to conserve wall space. Now that you know all these tips, you are truly ready to start designing your small bathroom .
Thursday, April 29, 2010
7 Home Decoration Secrets
1. Visualizing is the key
Do not simply make an exact replica of the living room you found on the home interior magazine. Visualize on your own how you want your home to look like, how you want home decors like your wall plaques and paintings to be hung on the wall. Visualization of each room will make it easier for you to do your planning and decoration.
2. Start with a focal point
Any veteran interior designer knows how important it is to start with a focal point in any room so that other home décor items will flow easily around it. It is always a great idea to select an item that gives a big impact like the fireplace, a piano or a sofa.
3. Colors have psychological effect
Colors are important design elements not only because it determines the ambience and feel of the room, and gives the illusion of space but also because they have psychological effects on people.
For example, blue, which is the least appetizing color is not a good shade to paint in your dining area or kitchen. Meanwhile, light and pastel colors, which can relax the mind, are a good idea for the living room. Make sure that the colors you choose complement well with each other.
4. A theme makes it easier to achieve unity and harmony
A décor theme not only makes home decoration a lot easier but is also important because it reflects the homeowner’s personal taste and style. Your theme can be classic, modern, nautical, tropical, European, Asian or whatever you can think of.
Buy furniture and home accessories that match the theme that you have chosen. For example, if the theme of your home is contemporary, modern metal wall plaques would be a great addition while if you have a coastal theme, you might as well go for nautical wall art.
5. Clutter can ruin even the nicest home decoration
Get rid of everything that you do not need or hardly ever use and neatly store them in the storage room. Even if you have the most expensive or most gorgeous home decor, all these are useless if your room is filled with clutter.
6. Lighting is just as important as furniture
Lighting is important because of two things. First, it illuminates the room and allows people to do the things they need to do. Second, it creates an ambience and feel of the room. Because of this, you need to choose the proper kind of lighting, which will make you achieve both objectives. Lamp and fluorescent are great for general and task lighting while candles and smaller lamps are ideal for accent lighting.
7. Strive to achieve a balance between form and function
Form is just as important as function and because of that, it is necessary to achieve a balance between the two when buying furniture or decorating your home. To put it simply, you must be able to decorate your home in such a way that it will be both practical and beautiful
We all know that home decoration is not as easy as we want it to be. However, it is also true that we do not need a doctorate degree on interior decoration to get the job done right. With a dash of creativity, resourcefulness and patience, we can have a home that looks like one of those featured in interior designing magazines.
Saturday, April 24, 2010
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Thursday, April 22, 2010
“The Villa” from Studio Daniel Libeskind
This is what “twisted architecture” should actually be about: great looking buildings with completely unexpected angles and creative approaches. “The Villa” comes from Studio Daniel Libeskind, a company with offices in USA as well as in Europe. Here are some words from the architects’ website concerning this project: ” The Villa creates a new dialogue between contemporary living and a completely new experience of space. Built from premium materials, this German-made, sculptural living space meets the highest standards in design, craftsmanship and sustainability. It is unique at every turn, offering maximum insulation and durability, cutting-edge technologies and compliance with some of the toughest energy-saving standards across the world”. So not only an impressive design, but also a sustainable living space built from last minute technologies.
“The Villa” from Studio Daniel Libeskind
This is what “twisted architecture” should actually be about: great looking buildings with completely unexpected angles and creative approaches. “The Villa” comes from Studio Daniel Libeskind, a company with offices in USA as well as in Europe. Here are some words from the architects’ website concerning this project: ” The Villa creates a new dialogue between contemporary living and a completely new experience of space. Built from premium materials, this German-made, sculptural living space meets the highest standards in design, craftsmanship and sustainability. It is unique at every turn, offering maximum insulation and durability, cutting-edge technologies and compliance with some of the toughest energy-saving standards across the world”. So not only an impressive design, but also a sustainable living space built from last minute technologies.
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Modular House in Madrid, Spain by A-cero architecture Studio
Directed by Joaquin Torres, the first luxury modular houses that located in Madrid, Spain, was finished by A-cero architecture Studio, introducing a modular architecture product based on the principles of the Industrialized Construction. It applies the same ‘production line’ standardisation procedures to the construction, modularity, technology, quality control and time spaces that are applied to other many fields of human activity. The Modular House benefits from the speed and cost advantages of assembly line production. Producing in-factory and assembling on-plot means that within just 3 months a house design can be enjoyed after signing. More specialized labour can increase productivity and quality as well as reducing the costs.
A-cero plan to roll out the offering of bespoke modular houses offering decoration as equipping as an extra service, in the same way you would receive a boat. Example prices are divulged as 69,000€ for an 82 sq m house as standard, or fully decorated and equipped for 85,000€. Joaquin Torres A-cero architecture Studio also advised that this system need not be exclusive for residential construction – schools, offices, retirement homes or student residences could also benefit from this modular buildings technique
The project is unique from the typical prefabricated house in offering luxury but distinct from Daniel Libeskind’s recently revealed luxurious prefab (Libeskind Villa, the German-made Future House) in offering luxury at an affordable price, not simply for the economic elite.
Modular House in Madrid, Spain by A-cero architecture Studio
Directed by Joaquin Torres, the first luxury modular houses that located in Madrid, Spain, was finished by A-cero architecture Studio, introducing a modular architecture product based on the principles of the Industrialized Construction. It applies the same ‘production line’ standardisation procedures to the construction, modularity, technology, quality control and time spaces that are applied to other many fields of human activity. The Modular House benefits from the speed and cost advantages of assembly line production. Producing in-factory and assembling on-plot means that within just 3 months a house design can be enjoyed after signing. More specialized labour can increase productivity and quality as well as reducing the costs.
A-cero plan to roll out the offering of bespoke modular houses offering decoration as equipping as an extra service, in the same way you would receive a boat. Example prices are divulged as 69,000€ for an 82 sq m house as standard, or fully decorated and equipped for 85,000€. Joaquin Torres A-cero architecture Studio also advised that this system need not be exclusive for residential construction – schools, offices, retirement homes or student residences could also benefit from this modular buildings technique
The project is unique from the typical prefabricated house in offering luxury but distinct from Daniel Libeskind’s recently revealed luxurious prefab (Libeskind Villa, the German-made Future House) in offering luxury at an affordable price, not simply for the economic elite.