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Shimogamo House Interior Design by Edward Suzuki Associates
The “Shigamo House” located in Kyoto, designed by local Japanese Architect Edward Suzuki Associates. The interior plan comprised of two bedrooms and related water closets on the ground level, a family room and a Japanese room flanking a sunken patio in an L-shape in the basement along with a study, a guestroom, and related sanitary rooms, a one-room style living, dining, and kitchen boasting over a 3-meter high ceiling on the second level, and a pergola-clad moon-gazing terrace up on the rooftop with a panorama of the hills of Kyoto …
Glamorous Flowers Armchair from Sicis Next Art
This stylish and glamorous armchair + sofa produced by Sicis Next Art, originally designed by Italian designer Carla Tolomeo. This collection of sofas and armchairs all follow a distinct theme of being based on flowers. Shaped like rare and exotic flowers, each design is flamboyant and highly unusual. Baring all the hallmarks of modern Italian quality craftsmanship, this imaginative approach to seating design reinvents flamboyance, making this range a fantastic addition to a glamorous and funky interior or an area dedicated to nature. More information please visit the Sicis Next …
Contemporary East Windsor Residence by Alterstudio
This 4,200-square-foot East Windsor Residence situated near downtown Austin Texas, designed by Alterstudio. Extraordinary views in the heart of the city and a small buildable footprint limited by restrictive easements prompted a thin, three-story home with the main living spaces and master suite on the top floor – essentially a one-bedroom loft with 270° views. Entering the house you face a stair with large ebonized oak treads hanging in a vertical space that connects all three stories. Rough shards of granite pass through the glass from outside to an interior …
Shawanaga Bay Cottage Design by Altius Architecture
This contemporary private house designed by Altius Architecture showcases the beauty, versatility and accessibility of wood architecture. Despite substantial design and engineering fees, considerable transportation and logistical costs and no economy of scale, this project was completed for less that $200/sq.ft. This respectable cost was made possible by the extensive use of wood and local trades. This allowed the main pavilion to essentially become a glass box. The open concept living, cooking and dining pavilion connects to two levels of sleeping quarters. This house using natural dayligting and natural ventilation …
Modern Kitchen Design Trend Ideas from Composit
One of the more recent trends in modern kitchen design ideas is to make the kitchen part of a ‘great room’, that is to combine the kitchen with an adjacent family room. To create the great room the wall separating the kitchen and family room or dining room is completely removed creating a more open space centered by a spacious kitchen island. Italian kitchen manufacture Composit presents modern & new stylish kitchens furnishings. Modern kitchens embody urban chic with sleek lines, metallic finishes and appliance. These combine materials in interesting …
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