September 2nd, 2010
Designed by Werner Aisslinger, This stylish floor lamp’s appeal is the distinctive, “sliced” aspect which creates interesting effects in the room with many playful games of shades. Available in two sizes (55 and 65 cm), the floor lamp so flexible that it can be integrated in almost any type of modern interior, whether it is  Read More →
September 2nd, 2010
The objective is inventive and imaginative lighting and this leads us to a standing lamp that looks like a collection of paper cranes. It’s all about Coral which is “a range of lights with a uniquely shaped modular element which is reminiscent of a branch of coral.” A burst of aquatic wonder, the standing lamp  Read More →
September 1st, 2010
Verbal description doesn’t do justice to the beauty of this house. You have to see it to believe it. This amazing, enormous house is better than a $5,000/Night Hotel! There are plenty of dark wood and beautiful natural stone floors and not to mention the walls of glass. The glass-filled Master Bedroom is  Read More →
September 1st, 2010
Not to be confused with networking site “My Space” this design, named My Space, is made specifically for children and their busy parents. It can be folded into several interesting decors that can inspire you kid’s imagination and creativity. While not being meant to replace actual outdoor playgrounds, it will give your children a playground  Read More →
August 29th, 2010
Country cottage decorating often involve bringing a little of the outdoors, such as flowers and lots of greenery, to the inside. Let’s start with some wrought iron or wicker seating. These furniture, after a good clean-up, also fit well inside the house. Colors choice typically include lots of white with little addition of soft pastels.  Read More →
August 29th, 2010
Coffee brown- colored living room was a hit in the ‘80s and early ‘90s. But now it’s making a come back and will likely become a hit again. In spite of the resurgence, it’s still important to include the present trend of 2011 combined with ’80s style. The point is to combine the coffee brown  Read More →
August 29th, 2010
This peculiar house is located in the small city of Bilzen, Belgium, and the main appeal is the glass front that fills the building’s limited width filled with cubistic interior. The house is topped by a total transparency in glass that reveals two skewed balconies projected from a white façade. The lower balcony contains a  Read More →
August 28th, 2010
“The project is located at the edge of Angeles forest, Los Angeles, and encompasses 6 acres of land. The surrounding city has grown and changed the visual and physical context. This results in contemporary needs of the new settlers which constitute a new relationship between building and landscape. The new residence takes the form of  Read More →
August 25th, 2010
Named Moss Your City, this project from Norwegian design studio PUSHAK was installed during the London Festival of Architecture, a part of the foundation’s international exchange program in an effort to promote emerging architects in both Norway and the UK. Moss Your City represent PUSHAK’s local Norwegian landscape combined with the London’s urban environment which  Read More →
August 25th, 2010
It is at the same time a café, restaurant, and bar located very close to the old Sant Antoni market building. This café is basically a culinary bliss. The windows are completely open, enable anyone to have good look at the street, and a very agreeable temperature. Each floors gives new impression and quiet corners.  Read More →
August 25th, 2010
This is a residential and office space is created by Eastern Design Office which was completed in Takarazuka, in the Hyogo prefecture of Japan. The development takes the full advantage of the sloped, 330 meters high hill by not flattening it. This results in a beautiful view of the breathtaking Osaka plain from the perspective  Read More →
August 22nd, 2010
Moroccan decor invokes traditions from the Far East, Southern Spain and Northern Africa. Fabrics are luxurious silks, embroidered wools and gauze-like sheers. The bedroom is your relaxing private oasis expressing the images of the Bedouin, Moorish palaces and the Sahara Desert. 1. Color is very vital. It should be bold in cobalt blue, deep purple,  Read More →
August 22nd, 2010
Decorating a billiards room is so exciting you can play with your imagination and it have endless options. You can choosing a traditional dark room, brighter room with deeper accents or create a unique look that was suitable with your style, but you must consider the needs and comfort for anyone who will play with  Read More →
August 19th, 2010
A new Design Hotel opened in the district of Frankfurt train station in 2009. Extending over five floors, the hotel is sitting on the roof: a 600-square-foot conference and spa area, designed by architect 3deluxe biorhythm. You can either leave from the jacuzzi or wander from the comfortable sitting areas overlooking the high-rise landscape of  Read More →
August 19th, 2010
Although Gothic architecture can be traced back to the grand religious structures of Europe, it can also be seen in universities, castles, civic buildings, and private residences. Architects of the medieval age used innovative building techniques which resulted in slender masonry walls able to support expansive, decorative glass windows along with intricate stone tracery. The  Read More →
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