Archive for November 2010
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Did you ever think how it would be like to live in a 19th century church? This 1870 Gothic Church in Utrecht was transformed into a contemporary home by Zecc Architects and Thomas Haukes in 2009. The impressive makeover emphasizes on light, functionality and the maximization of space. “WoonkerkXL” (“Residential Church XL”) impresses due to the unexpected perspectives and…
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Here is a cool example of how unique interior design objects can be produced with a few garage tools, a little will and imagination. The Pipe Wrench Coffee Table was designed by Jonathan Niemuth and has a very original appearance. Its legs consist of interlocked pipe wrenches tightly connected together. These “virile” and vigorous features make for a strong…
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Coffe Table with Four Integrated Ottomans : Ideal for Small Space Living |
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Altamira Residence was designed by Marmol Radziner Architecture and is located in a picturesque landscape, overlooking the Pacific Ocean, in Palos Verdes, California. With a sinuous, uncommon shape and concrete walls, the house contrasts the lively colors of the ocean and generous “backyard” pool, creating an amazing sight. The clients wanted a home that would ensure a maximum level…
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Spectacular Residence on a Cliff Edge Inspired by a Picasso Painting |
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Sometimes finding a quick solutions for turning around the way a room feels is a bit difficult. Here is an interesting idea that can do just that. These super size decals were created by Interior Stickers for decorating home appliances. The graphic designs can stick to almost anything, as long as it is a smooth surface. They can be…
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Funny Suitcase Stickers that May or My Not Allow You to Cross the Border |
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This private residence, the H House by WRB Architects in the archipelago of Stockholm is a perfect balance of architectural elements that protect the structure from the harsh climate. Corridors for the wind were created when the architects created the H shaped house concept. They took advantaje of nature`s elements and bended them into an amazing shape. An…
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Your master bedroom should be a relaxing retreat area that you can leisurely enjoy at anytime of the day. Seating in this room should be considered carefully, or the bed becomes the place for seating and sleeping, which isn’t always relaxing. The size of your master bedroom, seating preference, and decorative style will be amongst a few factors when choosing…
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Don’t you just like it when monstrous furniture objects can be packed up and turned into small “artifacts” easy to maneuver? Today’s chair could not be called “monstrous” in size, but it does have the ability to magically transform into a suitcase in a matter of seconds. The metamorphosis couldn’t be more interesting to observe. It looks like a…
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Funny Suitcase Stickers that May or My Not Allow You to Cross the Border |
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This unusual looking single family home comes from Wizja Architects and is located in Burów, a nice village close to Krakow, Poland. From afar, the residence looks like a giant wooden monolith which makes an intriguing contrast with its landscape. Here is some interesting information from the architects: “The main idea behind the project, was to create a contemporary…
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The Wooden Safari Clock Collection from Nir Meiri reminds us of a jungle story. Different animals served as inspiration for this dishy collection. Imagining different heads of animals like deer, bears, walruses and giraffes, Nir Meiri puts a smile on our faces. Unique characters made this collection a modern addition to a blank wall, borrowing their fun and…
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“2 Stools”, Original and Practical Seating Item from Nir Meiri |
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Casa Mirante Do Horto was designed by Flavio Castro and dominates its surroundings in Sao Paolo, Brazil. The main purpose of the project was to maximize the living surface while creating flexible areas and a good indoor/outdoor connection. The exterior of the building resembles a giant monolith with glass breaches all around. The facade is truly imposing and consists…
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Fiery on the outside: Modern home from Bates Masi Architects |
GR House: Stunning personal sanctuary in the heart of Sao Paulo |
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