Forestview House with Natural Raw Material by Atelier st

Wood cladding house design of Forestview House

March 12, 2010 by banjarinfo  
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These rectangular house design used a natural raw material energy efficient home, that uses solar collectors, passive design and heat recuperation to make and save energy. Totally in fine larch timber profiles. The structure and surface of the wood changes optically, according to weather and season. Forest View is a lovely house design with in a stunning location. The scenery was fantastic, the rooms were very clean. It will bring tranquility and a chance to stop and think about the important things in life. Designed by Atelier st. [Via]

Wonderful Four Interior Design and Remodeling Project by Diamond Architects

Cool and Warm Interior Design Reception Area

Here are 4 interior design pictures to expand your horizons, if you are going to renovate your office space or even your home. This interior design is welcoming, warm, inexpensive and relatively easy to pull together, all wonderful with color palette is warm yet cool.

This remodeling project of a 1980s speculative office building and its conversion to the public parts of a medium sized soliicitors’ practice. The spaces include reception, waiting and conference facilities. A glazed and solid ash framed bespoke partition system was developed to enclose rooms, the main conference room incorporating the latest projection systems. The reception desk which forms an almost room like enclosure is polished stainless steel and walnut – materials which have a richness and longevity. Designed by Diamond Architects.

Lexham Gardens - Inspiration Large Living Spaces by Papa Architects

Modern Design Outdoor Dining Area of LexhamGardens

This contemporary property offer’s two open plan living spaces, two offices, a craft workshop and en suite facilities to five bedrooms. The warm contemporary house features an open plan living arrangement and opens to the outdoor garden house. These contemporary Lexham Gardens rooms great looks and clean lines, modern lines, tasteful design and garden location. The living room in which a modern central with provides a relaxing focal point. Lexham Gardens was an inspiration to sit within large living spaces. Each unit was highly engineered using unobtrusive fixings with carefully controlled lighting to reveal their beauty. Designed by Papa Architects.

Warm Contemporary House and Interior Design

Contemporary - Minimalist Interior Design

The warm contemporary house features an open plan living arrangement and opens to the outdoor swimming pool with timber and concrete changing room. The living room in which a modern central with interior fireplace provides a relaxing focal point. The materials specified included limestone, wooden and more. Designed by Peter Wood & Partners Architects.

Long View Contemporary Family House Design by Avanti Architects

Contemporary House Design by Avanti Architects

March 10, 2010 by banjarinfo  
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The brief was for a contemporary family house with a flexible living/dining/kitchen arrangement including a space for music making, four bedrooms, a workshop for piano repair, a small study and ample storage and service space. The relationship of the new design to the original house was considered particularly carefully. The pinwheel plan and precise setting out were designed to take maximum advantage of the southern outlook, some fine existing trees and other natural features. The aim was to create a composition that complements the listed building in terms of form and material while having a clear identity of its own. Designed by Avanti Architects.

Creative and Design Ceiling Decoration For Home Interior

Art and Design Ceilings for Living Room

Here’s more inspiration and helpful living room ceiling decoration. Decorating a living room ceiling can serve many purposes. A decorated living room ceiling can make a room feel larger or help add color and life to a space that may be quite plain and even boring. Stretch ceiling systems are high quality, practical, safe and surprisingly economical suspended ceiling solutions for a wide range of applications including new or replacement ceilings. The STRETCH ceiling systems provide a superb alternative to traditional suspended ceilings, are installed easily and quickly with little disruption to your home or business and can easily be removed and reassembled to allow access to the space above. Lights and accessories are easily incorporated into the ceiling as required making them as efficient but much more versatile than suspended ceilings. The stretch ceiling systems have excellent thermal and acoustic properties, provide value for money and will last for a lifetime.

Glass-front House Design of Penthouse Apartment Floating Above the Roof by AEM Studio

Glass-front Penthouse Apartment by AEM Studio

This 1000sq ft penthouse apartment floating above the roof of an undistinguished 1970s block of flats and accessed from block’s top floor by its own private staircase, it opens out as a glass-fronted, light-filled volume designed in two parts; a central open-plan living area and kitchen and a more enclosed space containing two bedrooms and a bathroom. The design gives the whole apartment spaciousness and flexibility, and the main living space capitalises on some astonishing views across London - Hampstead Heat to the west, the West End to the south and dome of St paul’s to the east. Wrapping around all the living accommodation is a large timber decked roof terrace, twice the size of the average London garden. By AEM STUDIO.

Modern Bedsits with Vivid Colours Interior Design for Young Singles by RDA

Modern and Contemporary Kitchen Interior Design with Vivid Colours

March 8, 2010 by banjarinfo  
Filed under House Designs, Interior, Modern Design

Here’s a new urban prototype - a modern bedsit for young singles designed by RDA. All living spaces are plugged into a service core running through the building. Some rooms had very high ceilings, and in these we designed bed-lofts over a kitchenette and shower room. The prototype had a £25,000 fit-out cost.

The clean lines, wood floors, and vivid colours proved a successful formula for the client, who achieved £250+ per week rental levels.

Contemporary Interior Design with Cream White Walls Colour and Lighting Features

Contemporary Interior Design with Small Spaces Book

March 8, 2010 by banjarinfo  
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This contemporary family home design was created using a controlled selection of materials with cream white walls which contain colour niches and lighting features. Douglas Fir floor boards were heated with underfloor heating. Coloured joinery and solid Iroko shelving added warmth to the flat. A bespoke kitchen flows from the hallway to the living room and dining room/conservatory giving a truly modern feel to this property. Designed by Reading & West Architects.

Ross Street House in Madison by RWH Design

Ross Street House Architecture in Madison by RWH Design

March 7, 2010 by banjarinfo  
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The Ross Street House in Madison designed by Richard Wittschiebe Hand Architect. The Ross Street House has captured the attention of green enthusiasts throughout the country for far exceeding the requirements to achieve the highest LEED rating of Platinum.

The Ross Street House in Madison, Wisconsin has been recognized as the first LEED for Homes-Platinum rated residence in the state. In January, the home was featured in the business section of the Wisconsin State Journal. The 2700 sf 3-level residence includes large south facing windows with sunscreens, permeable paving, tankless water heaters, solar panels, a variety of recycled and regional materials, an energy efficient furnace, and rainwater collection system for irrigation.

The concept of a box camera generated the form with the roof gently sloping from south to north. Sunlight that enters the home is controlled with fixed louvers attached outside the south facing windows. The louvers are designed to allow the sunlight to penetrate deep into the space. A dark color for the siding and roof were chosen so that the house would appear smaller than it actually is. In contrast, the interior materials are very light in nature. Locally harvested maple and light colored walls make the inside of the house appear larger than it is.

The main level is an open plan with service elements on the west side and living spaces on the east side. An open stair visually connects all three floors and is anchored by a three-story high wall. The upper level has a study opening onto the living room and a master bedroom suite. The lower level has additional bedrooms, a beer making room, storage, and a workroom. Via

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