When you want to decorate the kitchen in your home, it
will be so much better if you have the kitchen decorating ideas. So
then, you will have great and fabulous references in planning your
cooking area well. Then, decorating the kitchen will be a fun and
fascinating thing to do because you have the opportunity to make your
creativity and imagination become real.
Wednesday, 28 October 2015
Saturday, 2 May 2015
Urban Treehouses in Berlin Equipped with Kitchen and Bath for Long-Term Living
This
gorgeous house is located in Berlin, and this project is recognized as Urban
Treehouse showcases a modern design that has the possibility for long-term
living. Baumraum is a firm famous for this type of elevated architecture, and
they’ve created the treehouses as an experimental research project. They are
set within a community of residential buildings with bigger properties and
gardens which is much different than a rural area surrounded by nature. The
design proposes to add to the city’s collection of insignificant alternative
constructions, all while preserving the nearly 7,000 square-foot tree
population around it. Urban Treehouse comprises of two near-identical cubic
units that each have 226 square feet of living space, including a kitchen and
bathroom. Both hover on a 13 foot-high base and have a lower terrace that’s 8.5
feet from the ground. For one of the treehouses, the flight of stairs is
supported by flexible suspensions from a near oak. The structures ingeniously
conceal their utilities, supply circuit, and storage space in the bases.
Their
overall load-bearing design, supports, and frames are made of galvanized steel
sections with solid prefabricated five-layer spruce panels used in the walls,
ceiling, and floor. The brightly-lit, warm-wood interiors are offset by
exterior aluminum composite panels. This juxtaposition makes a clean, modern
feel that makes them more than just a weekend getaway.
Tuesday, 17 March 2015
Fascinating Lamps That Dance Like Jellyfish
In a charmed and continuous blend
of technology and organic aesthetic, Studio Drift, an art and design studio in
Amsterdam, has produced a set of lovely silken ceiling lamps often called
“Shylights” that impersonator the circadian rhythms of flowers by opening and
closing in a hypnotizing dance. Therefore, in flowers, nyctinasty is the
opening and closing of their petals or leaves in response to light or darkness.
Moreover it is organic movement that the “Shylights” seek to emulate. They work
merely when activated, the flower’s cocoon drops up to 30ft down, inflating the
flower-like silken skirt in the lamp’s frame and revealing its complete beauty.
The set of lamps then rises and falls in a programmable choreographed sequence.
The lamps are presently a perpetual exhibit at Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum, which
requested that the studio make the lamps after seeing their non-permanent
model.
The making of Shylight (short version) from Studio DRIFT on Vimeo.
Tuesday, 10 March 2015
Iniala Penthouse
Iniala’s architect, Graham Lamb has created this
wonderful futuristic vision with cushioned flooring and suspended bed
from the ceiling, cradling you whilst you sleep. The remarkable bathing
space features an over sized bathtub and exceptionally designed "Tardis"
like shower. This opulent and fantastic bedroom comes complete with a
spacious walk-in wardrobe. The villa has a dedicated team including a
driver, butler, chef, spa therapist and a housekeeper.
Friday, 27 February 2015
New Hippopotamus Chair By Maximo Riera
Well, it’s amazing, Is the Size
of a Real Hippo Maximo Riera, the creator behind the amazing Animal Chairs
collection, has come up with a new piece for his easily identifiable
collection, the Hippopotamus Chair. If you guessed that it’s a chair shaped
like a hippopotamus, you were right! There’s perhaps no animal in his
collection better suited to being a sofa than the hippopotamus. The chair is
done in his signature all-black high-luxury style, but, as is the case with the
rest of his chairs, it also has immaculately realistic detailing. He has also produced
a wide array of other brilliant works and pieces of furniture, so check out his
website as well! http://maximoriera.com/
Wednesday, 21 January 2015
Incredible House in Australia Looks Like Floating Above the Sea
Australian
F2 architecture firm have created marvelous floating luxury rental home by
using tricks of perspective and elegant modern design as one of the most iconic
homes in Australia. The beauty of this home is the illusion which is actually
spoiled from any other approach than the bridge at the entryway, but the
building is still no less appealing. Moreover from another angle, it becomes
visible that the building is built on a pole that lifts it about 130 feet above
the slope below it. Therefore once you have crossed the bridge to the building
itself (and provided you aren’t afraid of heights), you will have a greeted
with a remarkable and impressive view of Fairhaven Beach and the Great Ocean
Road below.
The
stylish building can be rented for between AUD$440 and 1,220 a night, and it’s
not kid- or pet-friendly, so it’s definitely for those looking for a luxurious
getaway for two! The Pole House is a spectacular modern free standing luxury
house with his exclusive holiday accommodation boasts amazing views of the
ocean and a carefully crafted living space ideal for a special romantic heaven
for two. The stunning house at Fairhaven beach is having features of brand
new interiors, with floor-to-ceiling retracting glass walls to take full
advantage of the sweeping sea vistas from Aireys Inlet to Lorne. Picture yourself
waking to the sound of the crashing waves before opening your eyes to find
yourself suspended above the most amazing coastline in the country.
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