Luxury Villa Casa Son Vida by TEC Architecture
August 30, 2010 by banjarinfo
Filed under Contemporary Design, Home Design and Architecture, House Designs, Modern Design
This is 8,500 square-foot luxury residential designs called Casa Son Vida is located in the Balearic Islands off Spain, on the Island of Mallorca, just 15 minutes from the capital of Palma. The Casa Son Vida is remodeled into a fantastic, sprawling luxury residence, discerning and bold incredible extraordinary Mediterranean residence which was constructed in 1960s.

Minimalist design interior decoration of the Casa Son Vida combines elegant interiors with plush furnishings such as leather sofas, chairs, etc. This makes the house more comfortable and more modern look.
Casa Son Vida is a world-class luxury villa designed by the Los Angeles and Switzerland based architecture firm TEC Architecture.
Visit the TEC Architecture website – here.
Minimalist Modern Canal House Interior Architecture Design by Modern Arc
July 17, 2010 by banjarinfo
Filed under House Designs, Interior, Living Room, Minimalist Design, Modern Design
This minimalist modern Canal House is based on two ideas, fashion and function. This interior features a dramatic open space concept as an architectural and spatial concept of linking the living room, dining room, kitchen and other facilities in a harmonious whole, offering a home’s wide-open feel. Provides lots of opportunities in the creative expression and the creation of effective spatial experience, it offers the possibility of fulfilling all desires, highlighting the personality of the space and creating an environment that will satisfy all functional and aesthetic criteria. Canal House Interior Design by MAI.
Contemporary and Minimal Single Family House in Garby
July 14, 2010 by banjarinfo
Filed under Design Gallery, Home Design and Architecture, House Designs, Minimalist Design, Modern Design

Neostudio Architects recently has completed a contemporary single family house with modern minimalist interior design in Garby, Poland. The house is composed of two distinct volumes, one of volume contains habitat spaces, it features a traditional gable roof with the asymmetrical openings on two ends, they are well organized and proportioned with high and large windows, giving a sense of connecting the interior spaces with the surrounding landscape. The garage is placed in another regular form with a roof top large terrace. The firewood are stored externally on the walls and created an interesting feature to this project.
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Contemporary Family Home Design called Open Box House by Feldman Architecture
June 19, 2010 by banjarinfo
Filed under Design Gallery, Home Design and Architecture, House Designs, Modern Design

This contemporary family home from the original house was detached on three sides and perched on a lot with panoramic views to takes advantage of itself site. The knocked out interior walls to create a large open plan that centers on a sleek new kitchen and installed floor-to-ceiling windows that offer stunning downtown views. To the previously unfinished lower floor the architects added a new entry, a guest suite, and a large family room whose glass walls roll away to connect the inside to a newly landscape deck and yard. The clean modern house as warmed by the generous use of dark stained woods and rich tiles, and by its strong connection to lush landscaping. Steel and aluminum accents and details contribute to its clean design.
Visit Feldman Architecture website – here.
Minimalist Luxury Kitchen Design and Dining Room
June 9, 2010 by banjarinfo
Filed under Kitchen, Minimalist Design, Modern Design

The kitchen interior design has repeatedly served as the center point of residential design in the modern house. It can be rendered in many different fashions, materials, or styles but continuously serves as the gathering place during private and social functions. The kitchen creates an expression for the individual associated with his or her social dynamics. These sleek looks minimalist kitchen design by cabinets with aluminum finished pick up the river light reflected from the living room windows. Natural materials — bamboo floors, slate walls, pearwood built-ins – abound. Most unique feature: an expandable table that retracts from the island and puts cooking center stage. The kitchen was designed where the family can experience togetherness while cooking and eating. Visit kitchen designer website – here.
Modern Minimalist Iporanga Beach House Design by Isay Weinfeld
June 1, 2010 by banjarinfo
Filed under Home Design and Architecture, House Designs, Minimalist Design, Modern Design

This modern minimalist Iporanga home design in Brazil was designed by Isay Weinfeld with views overlooking to the beach. The architect used a simple, minimalist, elegant material palette to achieve a blend of outside meets inside. White walls concrete and floors of the materials come together in a fantastic modern space that can forever change the visitor’s relationship with nature. This site’s surrounded by a bushy palm trees that add to the exotic and comfortable living area.
Visit Isay Weinfeld website – here.
Paraty House by Marcio Kogan
May 30, 2010 by banjarinfo
Filed under Home Design and Architecture, House Designs, Minimalist Design, Modern Design

Brazilians Paraty House is residential projects by Marcio Kogan. The house designed in modernist approach, elegant, calm, minimalist, clean and beautiful.
The Paraty House, pictured here, is located on one of the hundreds of islands near the colonial town of Paraty, close to Rio de Janeiro. Its simple premise is two large drawers pushed into the hill and connected by an internal staircase.
Its elegance comes from the seamless link between indoors and out, from the use of native wood, stone and vegetation, and from the minimalist, sweeping vistas that make so many of Kogan’s houses appear as if they were either taking off or recently landed. And although the stacked-boxes style is starting to wear thin as style-du-jour, this is surely one of its best examples.
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Modern House Design by Dane Design Australia
May 25, 2010 by banjarinfo
Filed under Home Design and Architecture, House Designs, Minimalist Design, Modern Design

This modern minimalist house with great interior designed by Dane Design Australia, the central core of the building was a large open plan living room and it was divided into regions to accommodate the children bedroom, living room, dining room, bathroom and a game / TV room. Cantilevered framed structures anchored to the site with monolitic limestone walls. Expansive glazing opens the interior to the valley bush land views beyond. Light filled spaces with a direct connection to garden courts and the natural bush surrounding the property. An open external “fire pit” to enjoy the summer evenings. Soft casual furniture and finishes set the mood, a sanctuary from the hustle of city life.
U-shaped Modern House Design Sharon Fraser’s House in Byron Bay, Australia
May 16, 2010 by banjarinfo
Filed under Home Design and Architecture, House Designs, Minimalist Design, Modern Design

This U-shaped modern house design Sharon Fraser’s House Located in Byron Bay, the architect’s house has a great detailing and brought the outside atmosphere into the house. The shape giving its distinct values as it takes the advantage of its surrounding views throughout the day. This also means as a factor key in interior spaces allocation.
Exterior areas such as front yard and backyard is intended to engage the family activities as well as for an open space with no inhabitations. Several ‘childish’ elements like a tree silhouette and a bunny decorate the areas. The sculptural artwork which is created by Peter McLisky, through its playfulness, its sense of scale and the introduction of colour expresses an element that engages once more the inside through symbolism.
The swimming pool is a contrast to the hard surface of the fire place near it. They’re placed parallel each other as symbol of the unity of elements used in the project.
The large openings express a space without restrictions which at the same time engage with the landscape. White backdrop dominates the whole interior permanent structure, giving the furniture and the upholstery as an exclusive and unique art objects. Some of the furniture pieces were designed by Fraser herself, emphasising the ambience of the personal character of every space.
The house also supports the eco friendly life by putting the photovoltaic cells on the roof top. It generates electricity for the house and also provides solar hot water, filling a hydronic system to heat up the concrete slab. Via
Willer-Buchardi Townhouse Modern Interior Design by Scott Weinkle Architect
May 16, 2010 by banjarinfo
Filed under Home Design and Architecture, Interior, Minimalist Design, Modern Design

The Willer-Buchardi residence is a two story townhouse on Central Park West. The decision was made to remove almost all existing walls and to construct a white floating cube that contains the Kitchen and a Guest Bathroom. The floors were stained dark brown and the details were handled as seamlessly as possible to create a glowing ethereal space where openings are chopped into solid forms. A white marble fireplace surround brings a crisp elegance while the bathrooms are almost monastic in their minimalist rigor. Designed by Scott Weinkle Architect.





