Thursday, April 29, 2010

Modern & Antique Interior Design


Modern and antique interior design

Vintage Interior Design Ideas - Amazing Art

vintage interior ideas
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Retro Interior Design Gallery - Retro Home Design

retro interior design ideas
Retro Interior home ideas

modern retro interior design
Modern Retro Interior Design
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Design Victorian House Dormer Addition

Design Victorian House Dormer Addition
Design Victorian House Dormer Addition
Design Victorian House Dormer Addition
Design Victorian House Dormer Addition
Design Victorian House Dormer AdditionThis Victorian house in California Style Hippie reform efforts to provide more natural light and improve the flow of space to suit the modern lifestyle. Bilingual story mode shapes in the heart of a residence permit and to combine the two levels of public space living accommodation marked on the floor, and private sleeping quarters is at a higher level. Dormers were added to the roof space more functional and spectacular views of the landscape. Built-scale butcher-block and the bridge was built to save the existing attic floor boards. Designed by Architects Casper Mork-Ulnes.

Design Variety Living Space House Partially

Design Variety Living Space House Partially
Design Variety Living Space House Partially
Design Variety Living Space House Partially
Design Variety Living Space House Partially
Design Variety Living Space House PartiallyA modern building with the massive construction of partial linking by bridges and enclosed courtyard to reach clear distinctions darkroom with varying levels of privacy. The garden and yard to enjoy the wilderness of lava rock fantasy, so that the open dialogue between the modern home and its landscape is real and creates a wonderful feeling. Almost everywhere in the house has little outdoor patio. Designed by architecture Spades.

Cool Attic Spaces Design Ideas

Cool Attic Spaces Design Ideas
Cool Attic Spaces Design Ideas
Cool Attic Spaces Design Ideas
Cool Attic Spaces Design Ideas
Cool Attic Spaces Design IdeasMost attics live and die without ever having their own identity. Although planned, can be used. The attic can be transformed into an office or living room. It can act as your study or simply a room where you can relax. If you are an artist, the room may be an ideal place to reflect. It's basically the solitude of the rest of the house that makes it a great success. If you've played with the idea of what to do with your attic a look at the pictures below. You can apply cold theme in the room (the room like a car) or the use of colors to give a feeling rusty used, vintage age. Whatever you choose, the place was a bad smell will not be the same.

Sunday, April 25, 2010

Design Inspiration and Design Tips of Home Gym

Design Inspiration and Design Tips of Home Gym
Design Inspiration and Design Tips of Home Gym
Design Inspiration and Design Tips of Home Gym
Design Inspiration and Design Tips of Home Gym
Design Inspiration and Design Tips of Home Gym

If you are health conscious, having a gym membership can prove to be a worthy investment. But if you are disciplined and self motivated having a home-gym is a decision you will always be proud of.

The burning question is where to start from? Here are some quick tips to consider once you are decided on having your own personal workout place.

Home Gym Design Tips

1) Think of a gym and one visualises a big room with full length mirrors and all sorts of training equipments combined with an open space for aerobic/yoga sessions. It might be true in case of commercial gyms but when it is home-gyms spaces do not have to be huge. A small spare room in your house or basement can be a great place to get started.

2) When you purchase equipments, make sure they are safe, compact and versatile. As you will mostly be working out alone you should make sure that you are investing in the right type of equipments. It is also essential to not try and cram the space with too much equipment. Keep it minimal. Keep it simple.

3) While setting up, you might as well get an accessory rack where you can place your small gadgets making them in turn easily reachable. You can also consider getting a small fridge to keep your energy drinks and water bottles.

4) Place a full length mirror on one of the walls. It gives a feeling of roominess plus you can keep a check on all your fitness moves. And it can be a source of motivation as well.

5) And lastly, having a great collection of music to listen to while you work out can make it a more enjoyable experience. Consider plugging in a music system if you can. It is a great catalyst and stress buster.

Home Gym Design Inspiration

All pictures below are not of ‘home-gyms’ but you can pick up some ideas from here.


Gorgeous Home

Gorgeous Home
Gorgeous Home
Gorgeous Home
Gorgeous Home
Gorgeous HomeThe Selby since its inception in 2008 has been display off fantastic homes of artists and entrepreneurs. Todd Selby, the someone of this website is a multi faceted personality with an interest in a difference of activities. Todd’s first photoshoot received a very overwhelming response after which he was approached by several big ad company’s for collaboration. He has worked with Ad Giants such as Nike, style guru Vogue, Paris and many more.

Look closely at all pictures and you will realise that the vibes unique to every artist’s concern is retained in the photographs. Todd is a great story teller and maybe thats why people who look through his pictures see instantly connected. The concern featured here belongs to a gallerist Sarah Cottier and her partner, Ashley Barber photographer and gallery director.

Delpha Super Stylish Bathrooms

Delpha Super Stylish Bathrooms
Delpha Super Stylish Bathrooms
Delpha Super Stylish Bathrooms
Delpha Super Stylish Bathrooms
Delpha Super Stylish BathroomsDelpha brings a assemblage of ultra stylish bathroom interiors for you. The designs are inspired by nature, pop culture, baroque and cityfied interiors.

Each bath area runs on a bicentric theme where the fixtures and accessories are thoughtfully arranged. Most of the designs sport brightly coloured walls with rich ingest of textures. Some walls have mosaic tiles which are same jewels studded in a luxurious haven of purity. Going by the images, it looks as though this Delpha assemblage is targeting the wealth end of the market meant for grouping selection to pay the extra dollar.

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Beautiful Design Of Offices LEGO

Beautiful Design Of Offices LEGO
Beautiful Design Of Offices LEGO
Beautiful Design Of Offices LEGO
Beautiful Design Of Offices LEGO
Beautiful Design Of Offices LEGOChatting breeds fictive ideas or thats what it looks like if digit walks into the LEGO offices. Designed by architectural firm Bosch & Fjord, the locate looks and feels vibrant.

If you think that they may have digit meeting room too some there, here is their explanation: The idea of having 13 meeting rooms (yes, 13!) is based on the intellection impact that majority of the ideas are realized while grouping are moving around and humoring into conversations. Observe the workspaces and you will see a significance of freedom which transcends across the office making it digit cool locate to reproduce ideas.

Builders Get Fresh!

Today I have a commentary written by Jim Kirkland - a good friend of mine, and multi-talented individual who has been in the building business for some time. In this article, after visiting quite a few "Parade Homes" in the Twin Cities area, Jim makes some great observations about the tendency to "mimic". In these tough times however, I believe it is more important than ever for builders to distinguish themselves through good, creative and fresh design.

Builders Get Fresh, By Jim Kirkland

I recently spent an afternoon touring the Minneapolis / St. Paul metro area Spring Parade of Homes. As a designer and builder of residential properties myself, I have always loved following the trends in our industry and touring model homes.

But I have to say, this Spring, there sure are a lot of ordinary houses being shown, in terms of design, as well as workmanship. Even in the relatively progressive city and first-ring suburb “re-deux” market, the design work, and the homes themselves, are all of a type – and a type we’ve seen so much of over the past ten years. The “cottage style” apparently is still the required look: big houses trying not to look big; all with floor planning so open and yet so tight that the living room sofa is often within splatter distance of the Viking range, and most with pretentious, McMansion-like architectural details and interior finishes that overpower the very spaces they are intended to soften. Even down to the color palette, there is a dull sameness about most of the houses. I think everyone must have received a memo that off-white woodwork enamel, sage green walls and walnut-tinted cabinetry and wood floors is, somehow, what everyone wants.

Maybe it’s because the market has been so depressed recently that designers and builders are reluctant to show us anything new. But I would have thought that this creative industry could have done better. It just seems to me that fresh, new – and yes, more contemporary – ideas are just what this re-emerging market is craving. C’mon Designers and Builders, treat us to some new possibilities !

My tour also shed light on the fact that much of the workmanship out there is only “just OK,” even in up-market homes where we would expect to see better. Miter joints might be tight, but important architectural elements are often not properly planned for: fireplaces not correctly centered; trim profiles compromised because they had been crammed into a space that was too small, and staircases that are awkwardly detailed.

So, for the most part, my reaction to the Parade offering this Spring was “Ho-Hum.”

But then I came upon one Parade entry – a very charming shingle-style home in the St. Louis Park suburb of Minneapolis, built by a firm named Great Neighborhood Homes, Inc., that is very special indeed. Interestingly, the house has some of the same, familiar elements I’ve complained about above, but here they are so authentically and appropriately used – and fit the neighborhood context so well – that the house feels inventive and thoroughly fresh. The architecture is first-rate, including very open – yet very graceful – floor-planning, thoughtful proportions, beautiful sight-lines and inventive uses of windows and doors. The interior finishes are likewise very well developed: interesting, even dramatic in some cases, but never overplayed or showy. And, to my delight, the workmanship is also consistently tight and complete. And it didn’t hurt that the house is beautifully furnished, highlighting the architecture and the workmanship and completing the composition. In all, the visitor is left with that intangible, but reassuring sense that the whole project had been watched by someone who cared deeply about its final outcome.

So I’m back ! – in love again with all the possibilities and excitement of great residential design and development ! But I think my Parade tour experience points out that really great residential design and development requires the full attention of a wide array of talented craftsmen. I turns out that the business really is a profession.

Jim Kirkland is a long-time participant in the residential real estate market, with experience in design, development and construction. Jim is probably best known for his work with noted design-builder Cottagewood Partners. He has his BA from Lawrence University and MBA from Washington University. Jim and his wife, Mary, reside in the Twin Cities suburb of Eagan, Minnesota.

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Beautifull Interior Lighting - Light In Door

Beautifull Interior Lighting
Pink Lighting Interior

in door Interior Lighting
Blue Lighting Interior
Good interior lighting in door will make the room very beautifull. What are you doing to make the best your room lighting ?? may be this pictures will give you ideas how to make the beautifull room. Please comment this posting if you feel like this pictures. This is free for your share to your friends :)

Saturday, April 10, 2010

Modern Foppish Inland Design

Modern Foppish Inland Design
Modern Foppish Inland Design
Modern Foppish Inland Design
Modern Foppish Inland Design
Modern Foppish Inland DesignTransparent glass volume and wooden box volume creating contrasting and floating effect of this villa concern design. This design also perfect for preclude hot of the upper house, shade with wooden slats in unique placement. Sustainable feature with innovative economy and energy efficient obtained from astir objective construction and geothermal power. Inside the straight glass in first floor, open volume kitchen-dining-living space exist with modern foppish inland design, correct to display arts craft collections. Designed by Paul De Ruiter Architects.

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Tiger Woods’ Home Interior In Hawaii

Tiger Woods’ Home Interior In Hawaii
Tiger Woods’ Home Interior In Hawaii
Tiger Woods’ Home Interior In Hawaii
Tiger Woods’ Home Interior In Hawaii
Tiger Woods’ Home Interior In HawaiiAn e-mail is doing rounds suggesting a Hawaiian vacation rental estate to be Tiger Woods’ villa. Had it not been listed on Fabulous Homes, it would hit been easy believing the e-mail considering the colorful chronicle Tiger leads. The villa is grand, picked straight out of a imagine sequence, has represent perfect surroundings, super luxurious interior designs and a humbling architecture. Considering what Tiger’s been through of late, maybe he needs a vacation here!