This house, located in Zapopan, Jalisco, Mexico has a very modern and attractive design and it was designed by Agraz Arquitectos. The entrance of this house is decorated by a piece of art in steel which is called “Family”.
The living room, kitchen, dining room and spacious terrace are combined to create awesome feel of free space. Spanish marble slabs in ivory tones give an interesting look to the frontal areas of the house.
Friday, September 11, 2009
House with a Modern and Attractive Design
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Japan House Design in Wakaura
This fascinating private home was built near Wakayama city, in Wakaura bay, Japan by Archivi Architects & Associates of Osaka. The intention was to build this house around two small courtyards and the architects certainly aced that one.
Here is some further information from the creators of the project: “The shape of site is transformed into the gibbosity. A settled residence space locates it in this projecting part. It becomes possible for a big garden to appear at the center of a narrow site in doing so, and to supply to both residence spaces as a garden that can be opposite to green, light, and the style of nature“. What makes this house dreamy, besides its impressive architecture, is the mix of wood and vegetation. This is what turns it into a cosy place and gives it that homy feeling.
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Interesting Bathroom Sinks In Stylish Touch
You can place one in your bathroom for a stylish touch, but they truly go better in pairs. You probably never thought about bathroom furniture as being able to have personality. We thing these sinks are special.
The products come from Amin Design, a “fresh and young team that strives for excellence in Design”. If you visit their site you will see that bathroom furniture is not all that they are intersted in. Their project are quite various and all of them really interesting. These unusual shaped vessels however seem to really stand out. With unexpected curves and an overall asymmetrical shape, they have come a long way from our universal idea of a bathroom sink.
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Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Home Design : Casa Reutter
Almost everyone’s dream is to own a house with magnificent views and an eye catching architecture. Hence why Casa Reutter seems like the perfect house to check out today. Built off the coast of Cachagua in V Region of Chile by architect Mathias Klotz, the idea of Casa Reutter was to situate the house at the extent of the meadow among the existing pines in order to get the best possible views of the surrounding environment.
The house leans on a keel that clasps a concrete slab and two volumes of the steel structure cantilevered and covered with wood and copper. We’re completely sold on the 30m long ramp that flows into the upper terrace as a large deck that opens onto the sea.
Amazing Shattering Door House Design
Designed by Argentinean artist Leandro Erlich, a desginer who lives and works in Paris, France the “Shattering Door” is a really amazing project, that is on display at Luciana Brito, São Paulo, Brazil.
I have to admit that I’m in love with this design, and I would immediately buy it if it would be available …the effect is to cool you have to admit.
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Control the Amount of Light in Your Home
The maximum amount of light that the sconce emits (this is the case in the last picture) is enough to create a nice, peaceful atmosphere. Controlling the amount of light is this design’s strongest feature, right up there with its creative shape.
In search of an interesting, modish and practical light source for your interior? You’re in luck, because we’ve just happen to run past this glowing sconce, a trendy lighting solution that suits your modern apartment. The master of this design is Dan LaBarca from Rezek/Artemide Lighting. Here are some of the manufacturer’s words concerning the usage of the product: “By rotating the front of this wall sconce, the user is able to control the amount of light that is emitted. As one turns the face of the sconce, a splash of light is unleashed onto the wall”.
Labels: House Design, Modern House, Natural House, Residence, Small House, Vilaa
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