Black and White Scandinavian House Interior Design

September 21, 2009 by banjarinfo  
Filed under Interior, Modern Design

This beautiful Scandinavian house provides a touch of minimalist interior design. The contrasting colors of black and white could create a classic touch to a home interior design. The cow-spot pattern couch design which brought the dairy farm atmosphere into the room. Another application of wood, velvet textures and antiques, added the traditional Europen touch. Via

Camper Shop Tokyo - Modern minimalist fashion shop interior design by Hayon Studio

August 13, 2009 by banjarinfo  
Filed under Interior, Minimalist Design, Modern Design

Camper Shop Tokyo is fresh and elegant interior designed by Jaime Hayon designer inspired by classic circus elements. It has colour and fantasy. The result is a space full of life and light that invites people to dream and surprises that await us inside. For starters, there are no corners, only curved forms. There is an interesting contrast between the walls covered in Bisazza mosaic tiles, perfect and delicate, and the cement floor, basic and unfinished. The long, narrow centre table resembles a centipede. The coloured mirrors placed on the ceiling elongate perspective and give the store added warmth. The product display layout is look so minimalist but it has a great placement. These small touches of quality do not go unnoticed. The special areas are separated by bevelled glass panels reminiscent of cut gemstones. Colour filters create a magical transparency. The shop is fresh and elegant. By Hayon Studio architect.

Modern stylish minimalist home interior design in the heart of Sweden

April 17, 2009 by banjarinfo  
Filed under Interior, Minimalist Design, Modern Design

The modern minimalist home is a very nice and lovely to see with look and style. With simple design , yet stylish contemporary structure in Saltsjo-Boo, Sweden, looks both sophisticated and inviting with its extensive use of glass and wonderful amalgamation of wood and stone. These a following a modern mininmalist home was designed by Claesson Koivisto Rune via Freshome to use the available space to the hilt, yet promoting large interior spaces, the house sports 3 bedrooms, a living/dining space with kitchen and a bathroom. An interesting bathroom with no wall openings that features a roof window, instead. Looks simply vivacious!