Modern Farmhouse Design by Bates Masi Architect in East Hampton

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This is Modern Farmhouse Design was designed by Bates Masi Architect,located in  East Hampton This farmhouse design has a beauty, elegant, and comfortable design to reconnect through their family and with nature. Almost farmhouse designs construction use wood as the essential element. And, white brown color schemes can create modern luxury feel in the interior and exterior of farmhouse. Every detail and custom furnishing is planned to create mundane rituals into considerate events. Here it is best sample modern luxury farmhouse design photos gallery for your home design ideas to create perfect living space that suite with your lifestyles.

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Posted by admin on February 7th, 2010 No Comments

Sumptuously Ornamental Hotel Interior Design by Cheryl Rowley.

A sumptuously rich hotel interior design, design really inspiring for you who want to build or renovate your home interior makeover to become more glorious and rich flavors ornamental. The interior design of luxury crushed colors and textures, a combination of chaos, instead of creating a beautiful view. Luxury furniture with different motives faces domestic wall colors and patterns. This awesome hotel interior design inspired by South American origins.

Sumptuously Ornamental Hotel Interior Design by Cheryl Rowley

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Posted by admin on February 7th, 2010 No Comments

Interior Design of The ROBERT Restaurant in New York

Interior Design of The ROBERT Restaurant in New York

Interior design of The ROBERT Restaurant in New York City. Lighting is designed by the architect based at San Francisco Johanna Grawunder. Grawunder Both facilities are Cherry Blossom, a mobile phone such as installing panels LED chandelier lit Lucite and mandarin, a series of orange lucite boxes hanging around the perimeter windowed. Steel tables cocktail sculptural stands reception and common table of 15 feet is bisected by a foot 6 “high acoustic wave” have been created for the space by the architect based in London, Philip Michael Wolfson. Upholstered pieces were designed by modernist master Vladimir Kagan. A new video art piece entitled “Orbit 2″ was created by artist Jennifer Steinkamp and is the first work to be displayed on a 103 “plasma screen. Project architects were Schefer Design. Read the rest of this entry »

Posted by admin on February 6th, 2010 No Comments

PostPanic Office by Maurice Mentjens design in Amsterdam

The PostPanic Offices was designed by Maurice Mentjens , Located in Amsterdam.Maurice Mentjens Design screened on New office for PostPanic, the design of UN / animation studio and a production company.When PostPanic decided to move to a new building in Amsterdam, they wanted an interior that would not only pleasant and convenient, but also a source of inspiration and a reflection of the creative spirit of the studio and Impetuous.

PostPanic Office by Maurice Mentjens design in Amsterdam,lounge

PostPanic Office by Maurice Mentjens design meeting room

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Posted by admin on February 5th, 2010 No Comments

The Apartment House by Formwerkz Architects in Seletar Estate, Singapore

This is a Apartment House by Formwerkz Architects,located in Seletar Estate, Singapore, This apartment has 1000 square meters of Gross Floor Area and 1190 square meters of site area. this house was finished in march 2009

Apartement house by formwerkz in seletar estate

The Apartment House

The Apartment House by Formwerkz Architects in Seletar Estate

Family and lifestyle patterns have changed throughout times, however sometimes it’s good to keep traditional patterns in modern lifestyles. Singaporean practice Formwerkz Architects has completed such a contemporary house in Seletar Estate, Singapore where the idea of cluster living “apartments” with open communal spaces was devised for the multi-generation families living under one roof.

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Posted by admin on February 4th, 2010 No Comments

Hotel interior design by Ginger Tharp in Las vegas

This is is Hotel interior design,in a small town 90 miles north of Las Vegas.The town attracts visitors with in an interest in wildlife due to its proximity to the Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge.  This B&B Hotel in the Wild West is a tribute to the deceased Mr. Charlie Frias, the beloved husband of Mrs. Phyllis Frias.  It seemed only natural that it be brought about by the fulfillment a dream they’d shared together, to create a destination rooted deep in the spirit of family and tradition.

Hotel interior design by Ginger Tharp in las vegas

Hotel interior design by Ginger Tharp in Las vegas1

dream interior design by Ginger Tharp in Las vegas

Ginger Tharp, Project Design Specialist/Innkeeper designed the exterior and the interior of the house, while minding even the slightest detail and with the assistance of Kuro Interactive Design Agency, who took care of all the graphic, interactive and typography design, created a picturesque setting for anyone who is seeking an extraordinary experience in any one of the eight one-off and unique suites while creating a memorable escape from their everyday lives.

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Posted by admin on February 4th, 2010 No Comments

House Interior Design in Valentine’s Day

It may not be quite the time for Valentine’s Day yet, but if you want to create the romantic, happy or just funtastic Valentine’s Day feel to your home, now is the time to start planning and thinking about it.

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heart rug in valentine’s day

Loving Home in Valentine's Day is cllasic

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Posted by admin on February 3rd, 2010 No Comments

Multikultural Furniture Design by Rodrigo Almeida in Brazil

Every aspect of the Brazilian culture can be easily traced to Rodrigo Almeida’s projects. Cultural evolution but also its origins are highly marked in his creations bringing to light the possible ways that various and apparently different elements can be used in order to give birth to new ideas.

Multikultural furniture design

Furniture Design multikultural by Rodrigo Almeida

There are only few spots around the globe where cultures of different continents get together in a successful way. Brazil is one of these places where Asian, European and American culture co exist harmonically for many years now. Although a relatively young culture, it has been developed through time incorporating various influences from different sources. As a result Brazil bears the mark of a multicultural influence in every aspect of its life, a real blessing for all the people who come to this land seeking for inspiration through a multicultural stimulating network.Rodrigo Almeida is a Brazilian designer who believes in the exploration of the culture itself, a process that helps him discover objects and ideas and transform them to new ones. This is not about a simple reproduction or improvement of the already existing concepts. This is more about a deep understanding of what they represent first and used as an inspiration later on; this way Almeida achives the cultural elements’ transmission to a brand new concept through a personalized manufacturing process.

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Posted by admin on January 29th, 2010 No Comments

The Colletion of Minimalist Design Bedroom

This is a Colletion of Minimalist Design Bedroom that I collect for you,Elegant, luxurious, modern and minimalist bedroom design with poliform wall with white color look comfortable and elegant. White color domination in this bedroom, from wall, floor, bedroom accessories, credenza, back drop, and ceiling, all use the white color, clean and healthy looks comfortable impression.

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The Collection of Minimalist Design Badroom white

The Collection of Minimalist Design Badroom black n white

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Posted by admin on January 29th, 2010 No Comments

The Weekend House by Mount Fuji Architects Studio

This weekend house is located on the Japanese mountainside of Izu-san, where the Pacific Ocean can be looked down at from the southern part of the residence, making the living within a magnificent experience.The project was assigned to Mount Fuji Architects Studio in 2007; the architects where to asked to design a weekend house in a site which was rather untouched by the human hand. The intact wilderness of the land on mount Izu-san was covered with deciduous broad-leaved trees such as cherry trees and Japanese oaks. The architects “saw faint glimmer of architectural possibility along the ridge” of the mountain. They didn’t want to create elaborate architecture which would bow before the complex topography of the area, nor did they want to form an undulating landscape speckled with trees all over. Their “abstraction to nature” was the main concept behind their design, as they created a blueprint for perfectly autonomous architecture which seems as if it emerges as an underlying shape under the hidden natural environment.

The weekend house by mount fuji architects studio

The weekend house is located on the Japanese mountainside of Izu-san

The weekend house

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Posted by admin on January 22nd, 2010 No Comments