Showing posts with label Interior Design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Interior Design. Show all posts

Friday, June 19, 2015

Modern residence in Las Vegas designed by Mark Tracy of Chemical Spaces

The American designer Mark Tracy of Chemical Spaces is responsible for design of the Hurtado Residence in Las Vegas, Nevada. The design aimed to capture the idea of a modern residence that is fit to welcome young guests with a joyful attitude. The door wide 11 foot that reveals an Italian striped floor tile, there is also a space for the elevator tower that works for all three stories and the floatins staircase is made from stainless steel. The kitchen and living space have a spectacular 14-foot wide fireplace and the metallic silver hardwood floors and the Scavolini cabinets add a luxurious aspect to the residence.


The ceilings can be easily noticed because blue LED lighting draws the attention of the visitors to the ceilings. The design of the house started around June of 2009 and the construction ended in January of 2011,the house having 10.000 square feet. The Hurtado Residence can be found in The Ridges-it`s a community near Red Rock Canyon in the west of Las Vegas.










Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Modern interior designed by the DKOR Interiors studio

Located in Miami, Florida this contemporary house was designed by the DKOR Interiors studio with a specific ambiance for each room so that the home offers diversity as well as good taste.
The house is spread over two floors with the living area on the ground level which opens up to the garden and terrace. The living area has an open plan with a double height and is connected with the lounge and dining area as well as with the kitchen to create a large unitary space.
There are a lot of paintings complementing the modern furnishings and bringing extra style to each space as well as different plants to connect the interior with nature. The bedrooms are on the first floor and each of them is clearly designed for a certain person so that the children’s bedrooms have brighter colors while the adult ones adopt a neutral palette and compensate it with luxury and comfort.














Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Beautiful interior apartment design in New York


Neeraj Bewtra and his wife tried to find their dream apartment when they have a twin boys and they found their dream apartment a block north of Washington Square Park, overlooking a row of Victorian carriage houses.
The 1891 industrial building is known to Christian Scientists for a chapel on the ground level and to modernism buffs for a 1967 redesign by Victor Christ-Janer and Associates, which replaced the Romanesque revival facade with austere, nearly windowless red brick. A 2008 residential conversion of the upper five levels removed the brick and created the Bewtras’ floor-through loft.The couple had already worked with James Bartholomew Architect to build a weekend house, and the firm returned to make small adjustments to the 4,600-square-foot apartment’s four-bedroom, five-bath layout. Betty Wasserman Art & Interiors provided furnishings “on the modern side but not ultramodern,” Barbara says. The results are both sophisticated and subtle- this is an apartment that does double duty. On the one hand, the loft is a showcase: 11-foot ceiling, vast windows, sprawling entertaining space outfitted with prize furniture and art. But this is also very conspicuously a comfortable family home, kid-friendly and pet-friendly.
On the floor, a plum-accented round shag rug beckons the Bewtras’ gregarious wheaten terrier. Walls are surfaced in Venetian plaster, a durable material that makes it easy to remove, say, the marks of grubby hands or skittering balls-a plus when the long hallway connecting the entry to the bedrooms is the twins’ indoor soccer field.
In the living area, a custom cocktail table displays a Joel Perlman bronze. Gary Gissler’s text “portrait” on canvas is installed beyond.
The entry’s ceramic vessels by Rina Menardi and porcelain sculpture by Soraida Bedoya sit on a custom console, beneath Margaret Evangeline’s canvas in oil with crystalline powder.
In the central hallway of a New York apartment by Betty Wasserman Art & Interiors, the designer’s daughter beckons a visitor toward the livingdining area.
At the foot of the custom bed in the master bedroom sits a Chris Lehrecke daybed. Lisa Spindler and Stevi Michner created the “shadow study” by layering pigmented concrete over a photograph.
The master bathroom features a soaking tub in a natural stone composite.
Louise Crandell painted the acrylic mural in the twins’ room, with its Bertjan Pot pendant fixture and Lievore Altherr Molina chair.

Sunday, November 23, 2014

A creative house by the art of collecting


Surprisingly with the Parisian gallery director Didier Krzentowski’s. For him, the art of collecting has become a career by design.
This home is an awesome result of his collection. The house is the great combination of many design ideas. There are storage units by Maarten van Severen, Raymond Loewy, and Jean Prouvé. The room teems with lighting—on the ceiling, on shelves, on the wall, on the floor. It’s questionable whether the whole 16th Arrondissement has enough electrical sockets available for the multitudes of Verner Panton, Pierre Paulin, and Gino Sarfatti fixtures. In a colorful installation by Mathieu Mercier, a series of haphazardly set Technicolor columns complements the rainbow assortment of furnishings and divides the main living space into three distinct areas.
 Surfaces that aren’t occupied by objects are covered by Krzentowski’s extensive photography collection, which includes work by Bernd and Hilla Becher, Nan Goldin, Paul McCarthy, Diane Arbus, Erwin Wurm, and Cindy Sherman, among others. Let’s inspired!









A modern house with beautiful interior design and modern furniture



After a long day, we often come back home with hopes that home will be the peace place for us relaxing and entertaining. It is awesome if we own a modern house with beautiful design and modern furniture.
In fact, modern design is trending like crazy these days, and people whose focus is the functionality of their home go crazy for houses like this one designed by Yo Dezeen. The ultra-clean looks of modern-interiors make cleaning and entertaining a breeze; stress free, clutter free. What more could you ask for with a living room which provides amazing calming and relaxing features, as you sit on your couch soaking in the fresh breeze from your elegant French-door patio? The earthy overtones blended by harmonious green foliage can make anyone feel like they are living in Eden.

The beautiful wood-finished floors combined with wide-open floor plans will leave you begging your boss to send you home. Who wouldn’t t want to rush home to take a soothing bubble bath in your luxurious master bath, complete with polished marble flooring fit for a king and queen? Perfect for any minimalist, the light-colored walls add depth to just about every room in this house.














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