Showing posts with label house design. Show all posts
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Interior Unique House Design

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 Designing house is a long project that started by getting the idea of the theme of the house. The further design based on the basic idea can be carried for getting the raw shape of the intended house. These procedures can be done by architect or designers that work on the field of home design. The house design ideas will be the most important point to start the house building project. The integrated processes of planning, designing and constructing the house can deliver a house with unique and distinctive character.

The space, atmosphere, ambience and other value of the house is designed from the very first process. The function, technical aspects and aesthetical point of view is the basic elements that also should be considered and thought from the first writing and drawing of the house’s concept.(c) Copyright 2011 Schools of Interior Design

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Interior Black and White Small Private Office by Firma d.o.o.

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The contemporary 65 square-foot two rooms private office was designed by Firma d.o.o. is located in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The black and white small project completed in 2010, two rooms an enfilade, and a small kitchen and toilette.

 Office of the architectural design studio „Firma“ is situated in a converted apartment of an early 20th century building in Sarajevo (dating back from the Austro-Hungarian period). The studio’s interior of cca 65 m2 comprises of two rooms an enfilade, and a small kitchen and toilette.

 The principal design objectives were based on the idea to create a bright and „optimistic“ space, by employing white, reflective surfaces and mirrors, which both amplify natural lighting, and visually expand relatively small space. Monochromatic color scheme (black and white) within the interior, provides a „neutral background“ for a working place such as an architectural office, but it also enables a high contrast with the window views – slates and bricks of the rooftops and chimneys of the neighboring buildings. Via






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Interior Contemporary Salop Gelman House by Travis Price Architects

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American architectural firms Travis Price Architects have designed the Salop Gelman House project.

This contemporary two levels home is located in Washington DC, and was completed in 2010. The Salop Gelman house is a new home on a lot overlooking the Potomac River above a large spillway with a placid manmade lake to one side and the harsh rippling rapids to the other.

    Salop Gelman House by Travis Price Architects
    The Salop/Gelman residence is a new home on a lot overlooking the Potomac River above a large spillway with a placid manmade lake to one side and the harsh rippling rapids to the other. The essential design parti was a garden path that literally bifurcated the home creating an endless path outward to experience the parted waters as the main entry. Nature as front door was the key.

    To one side is a large living, dining, kitchen and master bedroom suites. The path to the other side continues down through a long tunnel through media room to the other side containing 3 more bedrooms and an office. The entire house is also a reflection of silver clouds and rolling hills.

    The large roof canopy is a direct function of full winter passive solar gain and full summer shading. Functional green design is celebrated by the metaphors of waters and nature in view. It is highly insulated, passively heated and cooled, as well as equipped with a solar domestic hot water system. The entire skin uses low embodied energy with brushed aluminum, indigenous stone and glass. The interior is all select cut lumber and engineered wood. Via





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Interior French Country Home by London Architects

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You could call this French country home a labor of love for London architects Greg Blee and Lee Halligan – one ultimately spanning almost 30 years. Blee’s parents purchased this countryside home in 1981. Originally built in 1822, this historic home with a mill and three additional structures on the property were in desperate need of some TLC, and with the help of family and friends, the Blees brought this rustic cabin home back to its full glory. In March 2010, Blee Halligan Architects completed the transformation of a 215-sq.-ft. cabin design on the property. This compact cottage was actually made off site, and transported in small pieces via Chunnel. Once on its idyllic site, the prefabricated cabin took shape as an eco friendly cottage, made of local natural materials and complete with solar panels. This passive solar home design really “works” with its natural surroundings. Blee Halligan Architects
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Interior Modern Vineyard Villas In Portugal

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If you are the kind of person who fancies owning a vineyard and brewing your own brand of wine, this is the place for you. The L’AND project in Portugal targets the type of tasteful gentlemen who might envy Russell Crowe in the movie ‘A Good Year‘. The project, which is still under construction, is a major undertaking which includes 5 different architectural firms from across Europe. The architects have been briefed to provide a sophisticated natural experience for the inhabitants with modern style of architecture that reinterprets Mediterranean patio houses. The interiors too reflect this modern taste and deviate very much from the typical rustic charm you normally associate with vineyards and villas. They have provided some awesome images of the designs.

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Interior House With Insane Sea View

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Are you willing to shell out $25,000,000 for a house? If so, this is what you could gun for. Sprawled on 11,000 square feet, the Razor house commands mind-boggling views of sea and nature. Designed by Wallace E. Cunningham, (one of AD top 100), the house sports 4 bedrooms, 6 baths, a fabulous two level guest house and features private access to Black’s Beach. Maybe it is the floor to ceiling glass or the look of that garage, but it definitely it conjures up visions of the Iron Mans’ House.

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Interior Luxe Living on the Left Bank By Jean-Louis Deniot

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Jean-Louis Deniot  likes a room to be versatile. “I love it when you have a space in which you can host a really great party with a DJ or a very elegant, formal dinner,” declares the Paris-based decorator. One of Deniot’s recent projects, the pied-à-terre of an American couple with two energetic young children, perfectly fits the bill. Its style, he says, is “Louis XVI in sneakers.” By that he means traditional 18th-century grandeur laced with a dose of modern, laid-back chic.

The building that houses the apartment is certainly impressive. Situated on a quiet street near the church of Saint-Sulpice on the Left Bank, it was probably part of a much larger mansion built in the 1700s. The apartment itself is accessed via a private stone staircase that would not look out of place in a château in the Loire Valley. VIA(c) Copyright 2011 Schools of Interior Design

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Interior Global Style Hits the Beach By Sig Bergamin’s

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When decorators describe their beach houses as places built for wet bathing suits and flip-flops, it’s best to take the assertion with a grain of salt. Casual means different things to different people, and for those who spend their days trafficking in important antiques and exquisite passementerie, the concept of informality rarely jibes with the barefoot fantasies of the hoi polloi. In decorator-speak, seaside casual usually means that silk velvet upholstery has been kept to a minimum.

Sig Bergamin’s retreat in Trancoso is a delightful exception. With confidence and wit, the Brazilian designer has conjured a mad amalgam of styles, periods, colors, textures, and patterns, all whirled together into lighthearted compositions set against a crisp backdrop of white floors, walls, and ceilings. The furnishings and art range wildly—high to low, old to new, Paris to Beijing—but nothing seems so precious that it couldn’t withstand a few spilled caipirinhas or an errant kick during an impromptu samba session.(c) Copyright 2011 Schools of Interior Design

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Interior Minimalist House Design Architecture Seen From the Side Position

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Now if you want to build a house for shelter or for a business do not get confused in the case of architects designing homes that are minimalist but elegant, ancient house on a model created with triangular-shaped design on its roof, but now many homes with minimalist box model, many housing with various forms of a luxury home design, home design is very simple but is seems to be hardly suited for the small family occupy. This house has three bedrooms, one bathroom, kitchen, dining room, living room.
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Interior Modern House Decoration by Agape Design

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gape design, signs and furniture accessories bathroom design is characterized by its spirit of innovation, quality materials and a variety of solutions that add comfort and aesthetic space. Agape has worked with major contemporary designers: Enzo Mari, Angelo Mangiarotti, Konstantin Grcic, Patricia Urquiola, Giampaolo Benedini. He is currently a leading company in the sector of furniture and bathroom accessories, products with high quality materials, technological value, aesthetic and functional.
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