пятница, 14 января 2011 г.

Colorful Closet Doors Ideas from Spazzi

This inspiring colorful closet door design ideas are made to make your bathing experience become more refreshing. Thanks to Spazzi who has created a series of colorful closet doors that has a vibrant colors and from the front look like an opening into another room. This stylish and functional door closets comes in various design and colors with the long panels create an illusion of open, long spaces from floor to ceiling.
This dream closet is a stylish addition to any modern bathroom interior. You coyuld also add pops of color, or a facade of a flower, a filmstrip and much more. For further information about this nice colorful closet doors idea, visit Spazzi.



Pop Art Furniture Collection by Sarah Van Hoe

Another unique pop art furniture collection from belgium-based designer and artist Sarah Van Hoe after the previous pop art interior design reviews from Karim Rashid.
The designer of this pop art furniture ideas has great passion to pop art culture, including graphic design, comics, fashion and advertising. Check out the pop art chair, sofa and furniture ideas from Sarah van hoe with its bright colorful and funky designs.

Modern Art Deco Bath Vanity from Simas Italia

These modern art deco bathroom vanity collection is comes from Simas, an italian manufacturer who has produced such as high quality decorative bathroom vanity design. These bathroom vanities collection come in various pattern and shape to reflect your modern way of living with its modern art deco style.
The luxurious design of this art deco bathroom are available in both square and oval shape with an elegant touch ready to make your modern bathroom looks more stylish. For further information you could visit Simas Italia.

Modular Living Room Furniture Set from Matroshka

A cool collection of compact modular furniture set for your living room provided by Matroshka allow you to make your small living room space and your modern apartment interior looks more flexible. This compact furniture collection come in packs with the furniture package included a double bed, dinner table, four stools, working space, drawers, a wardrobe and additional storage and bookshelves.
If you are creative enough, by seeing this remarkable sample of modular living room furniture pictures and photos, you could create your own compact all in one furniture set that suit with your own spatial needs.

Wilson House Architecture in Yarra Valley Victori

Designed by Denton Corker Marshall, this modern concrete wilson house design is located in Yarra Valley, Victoria. Two thin rectangular plates – roof and floor – lay into a gentle rise above the vineyard stretching down to the main road. The black metal floor plate is supported by a series of parallel black pigmented concrete walls set at right angles to it. One end rests on the hillside; the other cantilevers 11 metres beyond the supporting wall. The identical roof plate floats above, separated by full-height glazing on the front and ends, and on the back by two vine green sticks laid longitudinally between the plates.
Each plate is 50 metres long and 11 metres wide. Their singularity and clarity is reinforced by deep setbacks – two metres on the front and rear, and five metres on the cantilevered projection – to the external wall. The roof plate is supported by internal steel columns.
The lower lever, defined by the black concrete walls, contains entry, car parking, wine cellar, study and guest bedrooms. The upper level – conceptually a single space – contains the master bedroom, second bedroom, living, dining and kitchen.

A floor-to-ceiling glass wall with sliding external doors extends the full length of the house, and opens onto an upper level terrace stepping down to an outdoor swimming pool.

Floors are honed mid-grey pigmented concrete, and ceilings white plasterboard. Internal spaces are defined by sycamore panelled volumes inserted into the space, and held free of the ceiling and the long glazed wall.

House 14 by Dane Richardson

Designed by Australian architect Dane Richardson, this architectural design of House 14 with its large open plan on its main living room that form the central core of the building is located in Eagle Bay, Western Australia.
The House 14 space was divided into areas with clear functions. The north facing terrace with its built in “fire box” is the focus of all outside entertaining. The open “fire box” provides a fantastic place to sit and star gaze in the evening.
The planning divides the building into three wings. Children’s bedrooms, guest room, bathroom and games/tv room to the western side. The master bedroom and study to the eastern side and the main living volume & court yard central to these wings.

Cantilevers and exposed structural elements feature and further add to the strong lines of the building. Upper levels provide shelter for lower levels. The entry is screened with high stone walls and a planted court yard; this rustic relaxed threshold must be crossed prior to entering the sharper aesthetic of the building. Stone work is featured in other areas and on the main terrace. The owners shipped a set of old Indian temple doors to the project which were integrated into the stone walls of the entry court, this rustic touch ties in with the coarseness of the stone.
The combination of timber and stone is used to soften and relax the harder geometry of the building. The 4.5m high glazed walls of the main living room open the space to valley views. Sun penetration and heat loss is controlled via electronic window blinds and low emission glass.
The home engages a range low energy use systems and passive solar design principles. It is equipped with a home automation system, collects all potable water, re-uses grey water, utilises low energy & low water use fittings.

Tuscany Barn House by Julian King Architect

Julian King Architect is the brooklyn based architect who has created this Yuscany Barn House, a house centred around a bathroom representing the womb in Tuscany, Italy. The residential project involved converting a barn into a residence for a retired writer. The interior leads visitors on a spiraling route through the building, culminating in the bathroom.
A skylight at one end of the bathroom’s curved ceiling forms the focal point of the project.The project was awarded first prize in the Shinkenchiku Residential Design Competition 2009.
The winning design was the renovation of an old barn in Tuscany, Italy, into a place for the client (a writer) to retire in, and [re]write her life story, which investigates how perception, and the manipulation of it, can be used to convey meaning.