Monday 27 May 2013

Apartment-style Rococo

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Rococo style appears in the first half of the 18th century. This era is characterized by a carefree life in the French court, which has contributed to the emergence of the elegant and frivolous items to furniture. After France Rococo style spread in Western and Central Europe and Russia.
During the Rococo appear dresser with mirror, drawer and with many hiding places in which women keep their secrets. Are born, new forms of upholstered furniture: couch (sofa, in the form of several related seats) lounges, deep soft chairs. All are after the ladies' dresses are very colorful and bulky. Recognizing that artists began to create furniture that enable the women to feel comfortable and comfortable in them.
 One of the main components in the interior is gorgeous Rococo gilded mirror frame is placed over the marble fireplace on the upper part are arranged all kinds of porcelain figurines, clocks, candlesticks, lacquered boxes and other trinkets. Another feature of the Rococo style is the arrangement of furniture in certain groups (table, sofa and several chairs), the principles of asymmetry, thereby creating a sort of "communication points".
You will see pictures of apartment, created by architect Igor Gremitsky. Its location in St. Petersburg, Russia. Light exquisite interior features a compositional asymmetry, imbued with the spirit of intimacy and designed to provide maximum comfort.

 


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Monday 9 April 2012

A great house in the heart of Val D'Orcia in Tuscany

  The province is an ideal place where you can spend some unforgettable moments. Warm sun, fresh air and tranquil atmosphere can make you full of energy and good mood.
Casa Fabbrini is a great renovated guesthouse is located in the center of Val D'Orcia in Tuscany, province of Siena. Between 2007 and 2010 family Fabbrini renovated old building, which was the 17th century. The original materials of the building were preserved, so they look like the whole building attraction

 
 

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Tuesday 20 March 2012

Luxury modern design houses

   Modern house with complex geometric design

The construction of the modern house, shown below has a complex geometric composition. In the use of geometric forms reminiscent of canvas Georges Braque. The design is such that each room has water views and features a series of pages that intimate and cantilevered decks. It consists of a series of rectilinear volumes each district has not conjoined with transparent longitudinal axis.

The modern design of this house is very flamboyant. The way to connect and distinguish the two dominant stories help to capture the light, adding a sense of inner space. The interior design was done by one of the most famous interior designers.

Interior design ideas that are used throughout the home are a form of vacation home. For all families who live here feel like an endless honeymoon or vacation paradise.
 All interior design ideas are unique and beautiful. The argument is the choice of several beautiful lamps and some rooms have used some form of a pendant lamps as interior design ideas. The exterior is made of many materials including glass, limestone, gypsum and others. Some of these materials are also used in the interior.
The swimming pool is large enough to be the perfect addition to the facilities of this modern home.
Swimming pool landscape garden
 Lavish and luxurious room - room for entertainment
 
Master bedroom  
Magnificent dining room overlooking the garden and pool

Kitchenette with a small seating area
Luxurious bath of marble and stone
Coffee area outside 

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Friday 24 February 2012

Cozy home Josina Bergsøe

 To a large forest, in the village blozo to Copenhagen, lives the family of Josina Bergsøe. Light enters the home through the large windows that opened a fabulous view of the surrounding forest. 
 
   The large patio provides plenty of room for outdoor dining and entertainment, and spacious lawn provides enough space for children to play.
 When a few years ago the family renovated the house, added a living room upstairs and changed the interior and exterior of the bottom. Bleached Douglas spruce flooring was installed throughout the home. 
 
 The walls of the house are white, because, as said Bergsøe "When the walls are white, it is far easier and cheaper to change the mood with little things like flowers, pillows, trays, pots and carpets."
In this room there is enough space for two seating areas and a work area for both spouses. Sloping gations at the end of the room conducive to the comfort of reading myastot built shelves for books. Ceiling windows open views of trees. 
 
 Soft natural light bounces off the walls and ceiling, playing with colorful mobile over the desks.

 
     This cozy living room fireplace tucks neatly into a small space angle. Clean and simple design frameworks fire as artwork.
  In addition to articles on favorite artist Karin Bergsøe-Olesen, the house can see objects from antique shops, junk markets and inherited from parents and grandparents subjects.
The kitchen and dining room are located downstairs. The dining room is open to the garden. The decor in this room is less colorful than in the living room, but there is no shortage of antiques and some new purchases of travel.
The kitchen is bright, overlooking the garden. A modern kitchen space with a bar of interesting chairs. A few colorful accessories make connection with the style in the rest of the house.
Upstairs is located the nursery. As circular porthole window gives a sense of adventure games. Bedsteads found in secondhand market, and the office yourself.
   The master bedroom is a cozy place and even sloping ceilings space is sufficient. Large windows provide more space in the room.
After reconstruction of the house, Bergsøe hired a local landscape architect to redesign the garden. The aim was to create a beautiful and relaxing space that is also easy to maintain. Tulips, roses, lavender, foxgloves and wild flowers were planted a long time. All original trees were kept. "It helps my garden to feel unique and undisturbed," says Bergsøe.
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Monday 23 January 2012

Artistic, modern, luxury apartment in Dallas

This building was designed by architectural firm Morrison, Murphy and  Seifert  a place for urban living in a mix of commercial and residential properties. Ms. Seifert and Mr. Murphy work together so as to create an environment in which architecture, interior architecture and landscape form an integrated and coherent whole.
  
 With its style and great location in downtown Dallas, homes in One Arts Plaza is one of the most desirable addresses in Texas.
Complex mix of modern design, luxurious amenities and unparalleled views of the city have contributed to award winning  American institute of architects in 2008. One Arts Plaza will amaze you with services and style not found elsewhere, and the place that puts you directly in the heart of the Dallas Arts District.
The building has a 20th floor balcony with stunning private pool.

The pictures below are from the penthouse, with beautiful views. Huge windows maximize views, natural light and overall sense of space. From the large terrace opens to spectacular views of downtown Dallas.
The kitchen is equipped with bulthaup ™ kitchens with Miele ™ and Sub-Zero ™ appliances.

Rooms are decorated in a minimalist classical style and have a very pleasant appearance.
The combination of black leather and white walls, natural wood and offer great style and class.


 

  Living room with black leather sofa and a modern fireplace
  Living room with black leather sofas and a small dining room with furniture in the same color
 
 Terrace with comfortable furniture and a beautiful fireplace
 
Living and Dining
 
Cabinet space for learning
 
  kitchen with minimalist design
 
Modern bath with decorative wall
 
 Bathroom with sink, wood cabinets and bath