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Renovate your home with red

Thursday, September 8th, 2011

Red home decorThe red is all you need to brighten your home. Bright or gloomy atmosphere decor – red will do anything that even more. Regardless of what you choose, red will definitely bring the energy that is lacking in your home. See our ideas on how to diversify the atmosphere in your home with red.
When used as an accent wall red can grab the eye, but also to annoy residents. If you want to do the whole wall red, use deeper shades – burgundy, burgundy or other deep shade will be accepted more easily by the fiery red, for example. If you really like deep red, then choose the furniture in neutral colors like white and black. This will allow the eye to be distracted by specific areas in the room.
You can paint the rooms , but do not know what color to emphasize? Red! In areas such as libraries, theaters and home care programs is definitely the color red, which should stand. A red chair, desk lamp, or simply to make room together.
A red carpet in a pale neutral room creates a conversational environment without hurting too much. Work of art with bold red number gives boldness of the room without damaging the other furniture.
As one of the three primary colors, red complements nursery in a beautiful way. From furniture covers to murals and paintings, red may be the dominant color or just a playful touch. This is a color that is often used for children’s centers to provoke the imagination.
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The gold can revive your home interior

Thursday, September 1st, 2011

Gold interiorThe Gold symbolizes wealth and splendor. From the wealthy home interiors in historic times to the prestige and affluence in today gold has become eternal. Its beauty lies in every opportunity to touch the charm and sophistication as its interior design. Your home interior may shine with wallpaper and furniture in gold as well as any tricks for its use. Here are some ways your interior to shine and impress.
The metal panels are widely used. Gold may be included as an element throughout apartment. Use vertical panels and focus to give reflected light and space. Depending on what surface you choose, with golden polish, use sparingly. In larger premises panels with satin or matt surface must contribute to different shades, but feeling and sense to taste and measure. The gold in pottery and forged elements can liven up an ordinary room. Try a combination of gold and bronze or copper and pink. Different shades of golden good contrast of neutral colors like black and white. Decide what colors you will use gold and decorate the remaining space with subtle earth tones. This will help to highlight the golden no room to look like pompous.
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Hat Tea House by A1 Architects

Thursday, August 4th, 2011

Hat Tea HouseReally the tea time is important part of the day of many nationalities – just like Japan. The country has such tradition and uses it daily. That is the main reason that we were impressed by beautiful and very comfortable Tea House in Japan. Throwing a glance at the house, think of a tea ceremony in Japan or meditations.
It is called Hat Tea House and was created by A1 Architects from Ostrova, Czech Republic, but this house is not in the modernist style in contrast to their other projects. The house is located in a quiet garden. Paradise and tranquility in one. The structure of the house is made of oak. The exterior is truly spectacular, thanks to the unusual design and selected materials. Inside also looks particularly comfortable and enjoyable.
The exterior and interior are very beautiful and making this house part from the nature, designed in typical Japanese style. The interior is impressed by the Japanese traditions and combining the house into the nature.

How to Keep Your Floors Protected on the Day of the Big Move

Tuesday, July 19th, 2011

BW Luxury interiorAs you pack and start moving your belongings around or on to the moving truck, one of the things that you need to make sure of would be that your floors are protected, particularly if your floors are made of wood. Read on for some tips on how to protect your wooden floors on the day of the big move.
1. Place a doormat that has bristles in every point of entry to your home so that any stones, dirt, sand and debris would not be brought inside.
2. If possible, place soft carpeting or cloth that is about three by five feet down the inside of every entrance to your home. This would make sure that your flooring would be protected from scratches or cuts.
3. You can also create a path or a walkway made of Rosin paper on the parts of the floor where the movers and other people who would be helping you move would be using as boxes are brought outside and on to the truck. Rosin paper is readily available at most hardware stores.
4. Aside from Rosin paper and carpeting, you can also make use of sheets of plywood that you can lay down on the floor which would be advisable if you have larger appliances such as a stove or refrigerator that need to be carried out of your home.
Through following these tips, you should be able to keep your wooden floors flawless and damage-free for the next family who would be occupying your home. If you are still in the process of searching for mover, you can also find find a mover in Pinecrest or in the location you would be moving to online, as plenty of reputable movers already have websites where they offer additional information about the services they are offering.

The big return of the photo-wallpapers

Monday, July 11th, 2011

Photo WallpapersThe time of the murals from the past that glorified poor quality, boring landscapes and mass consumption in each city, and apartment block gone far away. Today’s generation of wallpaper images have nothing in common with its predecessors, especially with regard to their immaculate quality. Today technology allows to achieve perfect photo image, and advanced materials and special protective coating ensures the perfect base and long life.
The use of wall murals is better to confine within a wall of the room. It must be breaking situation accent!
Some manufacturers offer larger or smaller proportion of the plot while producing more and even take orders with the selected pictures.

Sci Fi bungalow

Monday, April 4th, 2011

SciFi bungalowSci Fi bungalow is designed specifically for the Sci Fi channel and Morongo Casino in Palm Springs. Designed by renowned designer Karim Rashid (Karim Rashid), the place looks very unusual and different, seems to come from the future. All furniture in pale colors, on behalf of floors – covered with bright rugs. Characteristic Karim, curved furniture and carpets are rounded.
Inside can be seen spinning chair Swing Seat in pale pink. The living room LCD display built into a large egg shaped mirror. In the bedroom, the bed with organic lines extending to sizes requested by the owner. Offers bed watching movies all Sci-Fi Channel on a giant screen. The bathroom is illuminated in the dark tiles, and the room is minimalist with strong accents of organic objects. Shades of cobalt blue climb the roof and contrasting green accents. Bungalow also has its own garden and swimming pool.

Modern small apartment in Black and White

Thursday, March 31st, 2011

BW Luxury interiorIf you are wondering how to furnish your small apartment, I can show you a perfect example. This apartment is very small, only 41 m2, but still has great gloss kitchen with dining for two people, lovely room and a decent bed. The apartment has a separate bathroom and toilet. Even if you want a place for computer and storage cupboard.
This black and white apartment is located in Nantes, France. Completely renovated by interior designer, this apartment shows that it is possible to get the best out of limited space.
Large windows and high ceilings along with the game of light, creating effects for more space. The minimalist white apartment predominate, emphasized here and there with black notes, and everything in the home is located on the floor that warms the atmosphere.

Amazing luxury villa in Phuket from Naga Concepts

Sunday, January 30th, 2011

Phuket Villa NagaThis stunning architectural and interior design masterpiece offers every conceivable luxury. Located in an enviable place among the isolated stretch of coastline of fancy island of Phuket, this ultra luxury villa overlooking the breathtaking turquoise waters of the Andaman Sea. It was projected respectedly by Thai architect Charupan Wiriyawiwatt Concepts of Naga (Naga Concepts), ownership is a mix of elements of classical Thai architecture, with smooth, crisp lines of modern design and amazing collection of contemporary art. The luxury villa consists of five buildings – entrance, living room, open, and the main manor – all related paths, but isolated from the design. Modern villa has a gourmet kitchen Minot and other extras like a luxurious wine cellar, sauna, massage room and home theater. Really the style of the building is fully creating one amazing Naga Concept building and interior design.

Beautiful bathrooms from Yves Pertosa

Thursday, December 3rd, 2009

Yves Pertosa BathroomThis is the line bathrooms Evolution Line of French company Yves Pertosa Group, having 30 years experience in design. I can not Narada of clean lines, bright colors and bright lights. The lights are springing everywhere – behind the mirrors, bathtubs, cabinets, baths themselves, from mini cascades, of the plates on the floor. Highlight non-standard walls, many of whom painted in bright beautiful colors. And neither one wall is with plates. Have used other materials such as stone, wood and lakes, unusual for other companies. For example, in the lower part of the bathroom walls and floor are covered with pebbles to create a more organic environment. Luxury in French! Apparently Yves Pertosa Group is one of the coolest companies in the industry and still have something to publish them. And as you build a house would be such a bathroom …
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The project Dispatchwork

Sunday, November 15th, 2009

DispatchworkWorldwide there are very old, damaged and crumbling walls that need to be repaired. But since it is impossible to fix all may simply beautify. It aims artist Jan Vorman Germany with its original design Dispatchwork. In it, he literally fills the holes in the walls to block builder. According to him, each wall is made up of different bricks, blocks, stones, why “fix” has to be diverse, multicolored. The project began in Italy in the town Bochinano as part of a group project “20 Eventi”. Has so far spread to Tel Aviv, Berlin, Amsterdam, Belgrade, Arnsberg, Petersburg, Zurich and Quito. As in many of them helped him passers, enthusiasts and fellow artists as part of other projects. Hopefully sometime in the Bulgarian town to come. Really the project is quite extravagant for us, and we cannot understand is quite well, but the style is showing that everything can be used quite interesting. The materials are contasting of conservative style of the architecture.
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