Spanish Design Luxury Home





    This beautiful classical Spanish home design was designed by James Glower. Like most of the Spanish homes, there are coloring white or cream or some other light colors and most of them are asymmetrical in layout to having unusual arched doorways, curved roof tiles, small balconies, courtyard side entrances, and also stucco exterior walls with greenery all around the house. This Mediterranean house built in luxurious and also opulent ambience, gives natural relaxation.Source URL: https://interiordesignq.blogspot.com/2010/05/
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Fabulous Traditional Home Interior Design






    Located in private guarded area called Hidden Hills, this fabulous house designed in luxury traditional interior style. For the exterior, have designed with amazing pool, the beautiful ponds, plants, columns, waterfalls and fountains surrounding the pool are give a wonderful scenery so that make relaxing and enjoyable moments.

    This house features open beam ceilings, walnut or limestone floors and designer baths, basketball court, 4 car garage, circular motor court, steam shover, french rose gardens in front of the yard, movie theater and gourmet kitchen.Source URL: https://interiordesignq.blogspot.com/2010/05/
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Minimalist Aesthetic Modern House Design in New York


    This contemporary interpretation of a classic stone carriage house by artist/owners has created a remarkable open living environment with a mid century minimalist aesthetic modern home design. The expansive open spaces with soaring ceilings and majestic proportions produce a clean, simple loft like feeling within the 5200 sq. ft. environment. Designed with large living space almost in every space, this ...Source URL: https://interiordesignq.blogspot.com/2010/05/
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Waterfront Modern Home Design in Bainbridge Island

Stylish and Trendy Doors Design


    Oikos Tekno collection really brings a colorful mood into your home door. Made from mixture of special glass, steel and aluminum with high performance armored doors, these doors bring safe and secure to your home. The design and color is fit for interior and home entry door and support 2010 minimalist design along with your other furniture.Source URL: https://interiordesignq.blogspot.com/2010/05/
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Minimalist door design





    a minimalist door design is luck...why ...get lucky, becouse you will have get a good design and minimalist on cost.here i want give you an example a minimlist door design.

    The world is full of inspiration. Colours, shapes, materials, sounds - they all stimulate us in different ways.

    Having your own, personal flair means putting your ideas into practice. Wake up the magic of your creativity for others to appreciate. Open the door to the day and let life walk in.
    Enjoy the pleasure of sharing your creations with family and friends. Noise may be part and parcel of our busy lives but, when we want to, we can shut it out. Just close the door to make it disappear.Source URL: https://interiordesignq.blogspot.com/2010/05/
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Italian Interior Design Ideas

Master Bedroom Decorating Ideas

Interior Bedroom

    Interior Bedroom The bedroom is a personal site that shows one's personal style. where every person has a desire to bedroom according to what they want and make it into the room which they aspired dream.

    In the manufacture and design bedroom, we must consider several factors, such as theme, color and spatial objects and furniture. If we take into account factors - these factors, it will improve the look and style of the room.

    Before beginning, we definitely have to have fancy in choosing the theme of our room, as well as layout and peewarnaannya. As well as sketching and identifying the available space in the room, after the space is identified, filling the space with furniture that was needed. Make sure all the colors and layouts in accordance with the sketches and the theme of the room.

    Interior Bedroom The bed is centered in the bedroom. And it would be better if the bed is placed in the middle of the room, so that still look beautiful when viewed from different sudut.namun we must also consider the room size and arrangement of furniture should not be too much if the size of the room are not allowed.

    We must be creative without limits in designing rooms and varied. And making the bedroom as a comfortable place for the occupying. This is why the bedroom becomes a private area for the interior design fit your style and personality of the inhabitants.

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Interior Designer Hits the Wall . . .Paper! A Wallpaper Update and Trend Forecast

    Oh the poor wall. How'd it get all those terrible colloquial expressions? We all know that being "up against the wall" is never a good thing, nor is feeling "walled in." I personally hate when I lose all my steam by 3pm and thus 'hit the wall' - and certainly none of us likes it when family or friend 'drives us up the wall.' And poor Humpty - that poor little non-hard-boiled fella just plain old fell off the wall. (One of the advantages to having a soft, non-rounded, and yes - aging, rear end..I will not roll off a wall. ) Still, what's a dumpty to do?

    I say....Paper The Wall! That's a snappy happy tune when is comes to walls. Let us 'scale that wall' together! Peeps - lets talk wallpaper.


    I spent a great morning at the Seabrook wallpaper manufacturing facility (owned by Wallquest). Here are some highlights to inform, educate and enlighten regarding the returning design material known as wallpaper!



    We've been hearing that wallpaper is making a comeback . . . for 10 years now. But I believe the design pendulum is swinging...or has finally swung...and it really is back...in a fresh new way. We once saw 'wallpaper, wallpaper, so help-me-wallpaper' everywhere a designer could paste it in the 1990's, (particularly in any possible cottage floral print...). The predictable reaction in the 2000's was to strip it off, bare it all and paint-baby-paint. Throw in a little faux here and there for texture, but heaven forbid...wallpaper. Today - we're seeing a return to what is now a 'mixed use' of paper and paint. Paper becomes the accent or highlight in a home - or room - not the signature key of the symphony.

    Not convinced it's right for you? Try these on . . .


    Instant Non-Brainer Pizazz
    Wallpaper is a great way to add instant panache to a space - rather than doing 4 walls if that's just a little 'too-too' for you- now we are seeing the 'feature' wall in which 1 wall only in the room is papered, OR on a single wall, the paper is hung within a single obvious framed area on the wall. (I'm doing this now in a yummy lavender and cream guest bedroom suite...stay tuned..framing the king sized wrought iron bed the client already owns) Using paper in clever ways can be less expensive than faux finish, depending on the paper of course. For the uber-daring, you can also do alternate strips of paper - say 3 in total - separated by paint.

    Worried about seams?
    Don't be. Companies like Seabrook bevel their edges which allows for an excellently buried seam.

    Scared it will never come down?
    Fear not. The hand of the paper-hanger will guide us. Your job (or your paper hangers job) is to remember to prime the wall for papering first. Use wall prep and in conjunction with the heavier papers of today - you should be fine. Using a liner can help - and proper prep will also help minimize expansion and contraction . . . thus also further putting a lid on those seams.

    How's it made?
    Better than yesterday. Today's papers are now made with a concern for breathabilty to create 'safe environments.' The process goes something like this:



    *Artwork - purchased from Europe - or done in-house (Seabrook purchases
    their art as they believe it gives them a larger and more varied library). Or
    an antique wallpaper or antique fabric is purchased, studied and resurrected.

    *Artwork is interpreted and scaled to 'track well' on a wall - thus it is assigned
    a 'repeat' meaning - the way a pattern repeats itself vertically and
    horizontally. Once approved by the staff designers. . .

    *A prototype is sent to the coloring room to determine exact hues. Once
    approved by the staff designers it is . . .


    *Put into a digital format for printing...then it...


    *Goes to print. Different print methods will yield different finished results...the Graveur printing press...all 200 running feet of it .... can do up to 10 colors and yields fine detail. Surface printing, which dates from the 1800's, yields a heavier look, textured paper. It uses a roller that looks like it has a raised relief pattern sculpted into it. Rotary Screen printing gives us the papers with those rich, deep inks.


    Are you still awake?? I'll stop with the printing methods...but you get the point. Nothing is ever simple.


    And so it goes. The amount of time it takes at Seabrook to go from concept to a shrink wrapped roll of paper ready for your wall? A year? No. Try 1 month. That's what talent plus running presses 24 hours a day for 365 days a year will do for you.


    By the way - evidently, the Brits are loving all things paper these days- from sexy textures and saturated tones to wonderful graphics. Traditional papers, reinterprited and made current and crisp for today's market are always an elegant and true-blue choice. So don't get 'walled in' as you consider your next design dilemma. The next time you want to put a little snap into your step...or into your walls' step....try a little paper to shake up the mix.
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Minimalistic Wonder Chair Made from Steel And Acrylic


    I never thought that a chair could be so simple, but in the same way make me say wow. Designed by BaÃta Design the Ice Chair can create a really interesting illusion, and of course make a room feel more big and clean. Brazilian designers Helena Bueno and Heinz Maller have managed to create quite a minimalistic wonder as the first think you notice about the Ice Chair is its sleek exterior and durable construction. Finally I see this piece of furniture working more in a commercial set up like stores and offices.Source URL: https://interiordesignq.blogspot.com/2010/05/
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Vertical Garden on Building Walls in Osaka




    In a world of tight spaces and growing pollution, one has to be creative. Italian architect Gaetano Pesce designed this amazing organic building in Osaka, Japan. The walls of the construction feature interesting extruded pockets with plants, thus creating an impromptu vertical garden. This idea also contributes to the overall original look of the building which made it become one of the city’s landmarks in the past years. The 80 types of plants and trees were selected by asking help from specialized local horticulturists, but the main species is Bamboo. In case you are wondering what this structure houses, know that is is a nine-floor building with 7,052 square meters of interior space. Restaurants and many business offices are headquartered here.-via InhabitatSource URL: https://interiordesignq.blogspot.com/2010/05/
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Guerrilla Trench Set: Transforming Military Life into a Child’s Play






    Guerrilla Trench Set: Transforming Military Life into a Child’s Play
    From RS Barcelona, this amazing pillow-trench set comes to revolutionize the look of a children’s room. The Guerrilla collection consists of six connected items which resemble military trenches. At a first glance its true purpose is not revealed. However, when unzipped, small toy drawers are visible and can be easily accessed. This is a major helper for parents who no longer have to clean up after the children play, but teach the kids how to put the toys together in a fun and interactive way. The unusual set can also be used for climbing, playing hide-and-sick and who knows how many other ways of interaction kids can find. When the set is packed up, it looks like a bunch of regular pillows stacked together. Nice.-via decoracion 2.0Source URL: https://interiordesignq.blogspot.com/2010/05/
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Modern Mountain Cottage in Quebec, by Blouin Tardif Architecture






    What an amazing refugee for the ones forced to live their lives in crowded urban environments. This beautiful mountain cottage comes from Canadian team Blouin Tardif Architecture and is located in Quebec, Canada. The surrounded forest makes for some picturesque views and the large, floor to ceiling windows fully take advantage of the privileged landscape. The interior design is clean, simple and suited for a mountain chalet with an open attitude towards contemporary arrangements. It may not give away too much warmth at a first glance, but it’s enough to imagine a cozy fire and folks gathered up for the atmosphere to steam up.-via TrendirSource URL: https://interiordesignq.blogspot.com/2010/05/
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12 Modern Home Office Ideas : Cozy Enough?


    It’s been a while since we last had a post on home offices. To make up for that, here are 12 ideas on how to set up a working area within the comfort of your home. The decors come from Huelsta’s HOMEOFFICE collection and feature natural wood and lacquer desks with a contemporary and at the same time cozy…Source URL: https://interiordesignq.blogspot.com/2010/05/
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