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Sunday, January 31, 2010

Amazing Rounded House Design in Australia

 Amazing Rounded House Design in Australia

The Mobeius house was created by Tony Owen Partners in Sydney, Australia. The amazing rounded house design was the concept of the client with the intention of maximizing reddened and developing a concept a bit different than the accepted \"90 degree right angles\" found in most homes. As a result almost everything is custom in the home including the windows, frame and roof. The frame is created of steel that had to be specially cut to create the rounded look. Once the frame was up the rest of the features could be built and fastened to ensure the proper shape was kept throughout the house construction process.



 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 



Sweden Home Interior Pictures

I am always fascinated by pictures of home interiors and found these for a great house in Sweden. I hope that these can provide some inspiration for you on your next design projects.


  

Luxury Home Interior Design





when you’re choosing a firm for wealth bag inland design, your first decision will be your definition of “luxury.”  Some define “luxury bag inland design” as exquisite workmanship; others think of it as including fine antiques; and there’s a segment that thinks of wealth in terms of customizing for their every whim.

However you define “luxury bag inland design,” it will nearly always involve renovation. In most major metropolitan cities, the basic cost of improvement is $300 -$350 per sq. ft.  For voluptuous details, such as mahogany bookshelves, you crapper easily go up to $800-$1000 sq. ft.  Finding the right balance between wealth and value is very important.

Designer Previews will show you the work of some of the finest wealth bag inland organisation and architectural firms and help you compare their strengths in relation to your needs.

Home Interior Design

Before you start considering spending your hard earned money on decorators and inland designers maybe you should consider carrying out the work yourself. 
You will find it fun and exhilarating , watch your home come alive with your designs and ideas. 
If you want to redecorate your entire home inland design software strength be the way forward for you, especially if you don't want to hire a decorator.
If you're not a computer-friendly person then you strength find it a bit arduous to navigate the waters of inland design software. 
But if you get an inland decorator you strength have to shell out substantially more than you can afford.
Which in turn, means that you strength have to cut down on some of your decorating needs. Why don't you go for it!
It doesn't be as difficult as you think and can even be downright fun most times. The only time that you'll really get a headache is when you need to do your budget.



After that it's a matter of sliding your way downhill through your home interior design project with hardly any bumps or detours.
Then again, if you're not too comfortable with your artistic abilities and visualization skills you might need the backup of a decorator to help you get things going, or you might even like to stick with the home interior design software.
It doesn't really matter either way how you go about it as long as you get you home interior design project off the ground.

After all there's only so long that you can stand and watch your house fall to pieces around your very ears.
Although that might have been a bit of an exaggeration, if you're thinking about home interior design or remodeling then now's the time to do it. If you put it off now, there's no telling when next you'll be able, or even want to redecorate your house.


And one of the very first things you can do for your home interior design project will be to decide exactly what you're going to do. Are you going to go through the entire house one room at a time or are you going to do only one or two rooms right now.

Saturday, January 30, 2010

Interior Design For Your Home


We are talking about your home, are you have mitigated with your home? A person who is creative can do some inland designing on his own even without formal training. Those who have an eye for what is esthetical can just as easily embellish and design his own house depending on his tastes. Of course, it helps to feature books and articles about designing to be updated on the basic and latest design methods.

Any inland specializer can create a specific atmosphere just by putting unitedly individual pieces and unifying them in a single theme. There are inland designers who have a bias for certain motifs like eclectic, modern or even country style. Some go for simple designs without the clutter.

Interior design is not only esthetical but also useful depending on the requirements of the client. An inland specializer can make a diminutive room spacious and an otherwise cluttered room into an orderly one. Interior design is used just about anywhere from homes, offices to commercial buildings.

The interiors of a room should always correct the personality of the person who module occupy that room. This is the reason why designers always impact closely with their clients so they can make sure that they intend a feel of what their clients want in terms of design style.

People have this notion that inland design is expensive. However, designers are not only creative people but they are also very beatific in budgeting. Most designers module impact on a design that module correct or fit the budget of their clients. A person can give a minimal amount for the inland design of his home or office and still come up with an esthetical and useful room. 

Professional interior designers who are formally trained usually have basic knowledge on architecture, engineering and even accounting. They need these courses to make their design aesthetic, structurally correct and cost effective.

The terms Interior design and interior decorating have often been used interchangeably. However, the two terms actually deal with different phases of making a room or a space aesthetic. Interior design is basically the process of studying the personality of the occupant of the room being designed in order to maximize and tailor-made the room’s design for that person’s behavior and personality.

Interior decorating on the other hand is the process of actually mixing and matching the different design techniques like window treatments, the right wallpaper, wall finish and even the furnishing of a room.

There are a lot of opportunities for those in the interior design and decorating industry. An interior designer can go into designing household, corporate or commercial establishments. Others specialize in the design of health facilities or even tourism establishments.

The latest trend now for those in the interior design industry is to be able to incorporate the right engineering and aesthetic design with sustainable development. Even designers are now more conscious about the state of the environment so they tend to use environmentally friendly materials for their designs.

There are designers who specialize and use Feng Shui in their designs. This requires further study because Feng Shui deals with the Chinese’s ancient methods of designing a space to make the design work for the owner’s health, business and other life factors.

The Chinese believes that a structure should be properly designed so as to allow positive energy to enter the structure. When the structure has already been built without the aid of a Feng Shui expert, the mistakes can be corrected through proper interior design using the Feng Shui methods.

By incorporating Feng Shui in interior design, it is believed that a person can bring out all the positive energies in a room to make him rich, happy and healthy. An interior design using Feng Shui can also get rid of bad spirits that bring in negative atmosphere in an abode.
Getting the services of an interior designer can make a room both aesthetic and functional. Any person who wants to make his home livable and functional should try getting the services of an interior designer to maximize his space.

Professional inland designers who are formally trained usually have basic knowledge on architecture, field and even accounting. They need these courses to attain their organisation aesthetic, structurally correct and cost effective.

The terms Interior organisation and inland decorating have often been used interchangeably. However, the two terms actually deal with different phases of making a shack or a expanse aesthetic. Interior organisation is basically the impact of studying the personality of the occupant of the shack being designed in order to maximize and tailor-made the room’s organisation for that person’s behavior and personality.

Interior decorating on the another hand is the impact of actually mixing and matching the different organisation techniques like window treatments, the correct wallpaper, wall finish and even the furnishing of a room.

There are a lot of opportunities for those in the inland organisation and decorating industry. An inland specializer can go into artful household, corporate or commercial establishments. Others change in the organisation of health facilities or even tourism establishments.

The latest trend today for those in the inland organisation industry is to be able to incorporate the correct field and aesthetic organisation with sustainable development. Even designers are today more conscious about the state of the environment so they tend to use environmentally friendly materials for their designs.

There are designers who change and use Feng Shui in their designs. This requires further study because Feng Shui deals with the Chinese’s ancient methods of artful a expanse to attain the organisation impact for the owner’s health, business and another life factors.

The Chinese believes that a structure should be properly designed so as to allow positive energy to start the structure. When the structure has already been built without the aid of a Feng Shui expert, the mistakes can be rectified through proper inland organisation using the Feng Shui methods.

By incorporating Feng Shui in inland design, it is believed that a person can bring out every the positive energies in a shack to attain him rich, happy and healthy. An inland organisation using Feng Shui can also get rid of bad spirits that bring in negative atmosphere in an abode.

Getting the services of an inland specializer can attain a shack both aesthetic and functional. Any person who wants to attain his home inhabitable and functional should essay getting the services of an inland specializer to maximize his space.
 

Fresh and Original Interiors from Ryann Ford

Ryann author is a artist who is specialized  in architecture, design and tourism. We found this amazing photos on her site related to the person of our interest, interior design. Some of the rooms in the pictures below really managed to catch our attention: a room with brick-walls and wooden furniture, a  living-room with words written on the walls, a reddened room with interesting paintings, a chandelier made entirely out of photos, a king-size classic bed. The overall image is that of space, heterogeneity and originality. We also same the fact that all the items seem to integrate perfectly in their environment. Even the cat has the same color as the room it so carelessly sits in. – via Desire to Inspire 








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Rang Decor Readers Creative Spaces: VIII

Wishing all you lovely readers a very Happy New Year, 2010! It's going to be a great year with lots to share with all of you. We just got back from a beautiful trip to Rajasthan, so stay tuned for loads on havelis, palaces, forts and sand dunes:-) Lets get the ball rolling with a brand new post on Rang Decor Readers Creative Spaces.

Karthik VaidhyanathanKarthik Vaidhyanathan is from Chettinad in Tamil Nadu and having grown up in a typical Chettinad house with loads of kitsch and colours, he wanted to incorporate these elements in his 1420 sqft new apartment home in Bangalore.


The Chettinad influences are the 7ft arched windows, that he found when St. Josephs college on Brigade road, Bangalore was being demolished. They fitted in perfectly into what was once a balcony cum utility area. He also made a small tinnai (seating besides the windows). Karthik continues, 'I converted this to become a loungy relaxing sit-out kinda space for entertaining friends and family.'


Karthik picked up these ceramic chettinad tiles from a shop in Pondicherry and has used it for a coffee table. This is inspired by the traditional 'Mannai' which is used during wedding ceremonies.

Karthik explains, "I wanted to convert the open dining space into a study cum work area and wanted to isolate it through the use of two pillars. Did the rounds of antique markets and shops but found them too expensive or too elaborate for a flat. Finally landed up at Vermilion House in Bangalore, wherein I saw two pillars with Yaali sculpted motif at the top

(Yaali is a mythical creature, that with the face of a lion, the tusks of an elephant and the body of a serpent or ‘makara’ another mythical creature. The Yaalis are prominent in many a south Indian temple as sculptures on the walls or pillars, since the 16th century and they are believed to guard the temple. They are supposed to be more powerful than a lion or elephant)

"I also saw two pillars in teak with a floral pattern at the top; these are typically found in Kerala Home. These again really appealed to me. I picked up all four. The remaining two ‘floral’ pillars became the entrance to my kitchen, right opposite to the study."


"I have opened up the kitchen on all sides. As a result one can see through the entire length of the house. Have kept the kitchen in contemporary white and steel to break away the colour all around.
Have converted one of the corners of the kitchen into a 'work' area with a table and a white bar stool from ikea. Helps me work on my laptop as I catch some T.V. "

The low-rise square dining table with a low hanging light is one of the first pieces of furniture that Karthik got custom-made around 6 years ago at 100ft boutique in Indiranagar. The installation on top is the ‘people tree’ from Mukul Goyal in Delhi.


The showcase near the dining table houses lovely antique enamelware tiffin carrier, teapot etc and some very precious family heirlooms.The whole house has lovely handmade Athangudi tile flooring.


View from the living room


The two chairs in the ‘sit-out’ are of rosewood and were picked up from Bamboo Market in Bangalore, a place where one often gets to see old antique stuff of houses that have been demolished. All it took to restore them was some cane-work and polish. A dash of colour through the pillows from Good Earth and one in a similar ‘Rajasthan’ theme from Rattan stores in Delhi.

The workspace cabinets and shelves have been made by Karthik's local carpenter. The knobs on them in various shapes and colours are antiques.

A peek into his bedroom:

Karthik's love and passion for his home comes across so beautifully through these pictures.
All the best Karthik, enjoy your new home. Thanks for sharing these creative corners of your home with readers of Rang Decor.

Thursday, January 28, 2010

New Decorating Tips Design for Decorating Homes

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Mosaic comes out of the bathroom, exiled there too long, and transcends this traditional frontier to reach other spaces of the home, from the living room to the study, in countless possibilities. The Bisazza collection, comprised of floral motifs, fabric patterns and geometric compositions, suggests the use of mosaic as wallpaper, creating a fusion of classic decoration and contemporary design trends, integrating luxury with elegance, and creativity of detail with harmony of colors and materials. It offers a refined and elite style for decorating homes, business premises and public buildings

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The entrance is characterised by the presence of four columns clad in Righe Oro, a simple decoration in stripes of gold and white mosaic. On the floor Dama Nera, a checker board black and white pattern inspired by the British optical fabrics. It leads to the first room where gold is the main motif with the walls clad in Damasco Oro Giallo, inspired by the traditional brocades, on one side, and Etoiles Oro Giallo, a fine lace motif, on the othe

New Decorating Tips Design for Decorating HomesElegant Deisgn Decorating Homes for Livingroom

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It seems as if children disappear into their bedrooms at age 12 and don't reappear again until they are 18. Help them create cozy and comfortable sanctuaries. Teens embrace a decorating philosophy that makes many adults cringe: Cover the walls with what's important to you. Posters, personal mementos, photos of family and friends, and nature themes are popular decorating accessories for teens. How a room feels is more important than how it looks. "When most parents decorate kids' rooms, they make them too neat and orderly," explains a 14-year-old girl. "It's just not cozy that way." Above all, they want a décor that is cheerful and comforting. "I want things that make you feel uplifted after a bad day at school," says a 12-year-old. "Your room should be a sanctuary." It's especially cool, say kids, if that sanctuary includes a comfy upholstered chair for just hanging out or a reading nook, such as the window seat in this room. Although some teens express color preferences, they admit that their tastes are fickle. Paint lets teens make design statements inexpensively. If your child's choice is a high-energy color such as purple, spread out the impact by using lighter and darker shades as in this room. Natural light, white woodwork, and a clean contemporary look also offset the strong hue

New Decorating Tips Design for Decorating HomesLuxury Modern Design Decorating Homes

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With basic white walls and run-of-the-mill fixtures, most newly-constructed homes could use a big dose of personality. What are the keys to imprinting your personal style to create instant character? We’ve enlisted three clever interiors experts to provide some design inspiration. 1. Details, Details. A few well-placed architectural details can turn a bland room into a grand room. Add dimension to a ceiling with coffers or beams. “This is a great way to define different sections of large spaces, such as a kitchen, dining, or great room,” says Richmond, Virginia-based interior designer Marcie Blough. 2. Windows of Opportunity. Framing a window with the right treatment makes a marked improvement in the finish level of a new room. “It’s easy to add drama, color, and detail with drapery hardware and great fabrics,” says interior designer Kathryn Chaplow, of Grand Rapids, Michigan. Mount treatments several inches above the window casings for added height.3. Color Your World. Painting is the fastest way to enhance the look of a room, and a little color in an unexpected place can make a big impact. “I love interior doors painted a contrasting color,” says Chaplow. “Black doors in a house with all white trim are so chic, and touches like that provide an instant sense of customization and history.”4. Don’t Tip the Scale. Many new homes have high-volume ceilings, so it’s important to maintain balance in the space below. “Nothing makes a big room look disproportionately large like tiny furnishings and accessories,” says Chaplow. For large walls with little detail or trim work, try a grouping of nicely framed art or a grand, framed mirror. “Remember to keep accessories focused, and in proportion to the size of the area,” the designer notes. “A lot of small things can become clutter rather than points of interest.”5. Light Up Your Life. The right (or wrong) lighting can instantly change the mood of a space. “Ideally, a room should have three types of lighting,” says Blough. “Ambient (overhead), task (focused on an area for a specific activity), and accent lighting (such as a sconce) add interest.” Pendants over a kitchen island, sconces in a bathroom, a striking foyer fixture, or small LEDs in built-in bookshelves, can add instant light and life. Or try directional lighting in a hallway for a cool, gallery effect.6.Mix it up. A blend of eclectic furnishings and accessories can give a new home a cozy, lived-in look. When designing the interiors for a custom home, Skye Kirby of Lillian August in Norwalk, Connecticut, spiced up the palette of creams, grays, and golds with pops of black and small touches of animal print. “A little bit of zebra goes a long way,” Kirby says. She also maintained a proper balance of new and old-looking pieces by introducing a rustic cabinet with vintage glass doors to the tailored family room

New Decorating Tips Design for Decorating HomesBeauty and Luxury Design Decorating Homes for Livingroom

If you have decided to buy a new house, be sure to work closely with your architect or builder not only in devising blueprints but also as the structure takes shape. If adjustments or substitutions are in the plans, make sure you have final approval. Small changes, such as an extra counter where the kids can hunker down for a snack or no shelf in the bath, will impact how each room functions. Use these decorating tips for new homes as you begin to make your plans. When buying a newly constructed home in a subdivision or development, sign on the dotted line as soon as possible. Purchasing a new home before standard flooring, cabinets, fixtures, and appliances are installed expands your decorating options and eliminates the expense of replacing those materials -- the ones you would never have chosen -- later.Keep in mind that tract-type builders translate few­er decisions, while semicustom builders generally offer a variety of packages featuring different upgrades along with floor plan options. If you intend to enlist an interior designer for your new home, involve him or her as soon as possible to help determine color schemes and select appropriate finishes. Your designer should have a copy of the blueprints or just the room, window, and doorway dimensions to choreograph furnishings. Dimensions are also invaluable when it comes to older homes. Ask the seller if they'll allow you to take measurements. You may not be able to fit your queen-size bed through a narrow passageway in a rambling old farmhouse or a cottage. You don't want to learn that on moving day! Although it's not always feasible, staggering closing times will allow you to work on your new home before you have to vacate the other home. Jobs like painting and repairing are easier when rooms are devoid of furniture and boxes. Even a few days will give you the opportunity to paint the bath and scrub the carpets.Integrating new decorating ideas from room to room can sometimes present a challenge. On the next page, find out how to prevent your new interior decorating from clashing with older interior decorating

New Decorating Tips Design for Decorating HomesUnique Design Decorating Homes for Livingroom

Location, location, location. In the garden, the patio is the place where everybody congregates. Usually my clients want to know where to locate their patio and what size it should be. The best place is where you have a natural tendency to sit; a comfortable area with ample room. If you prefer sitting in the sun, I would look at the sun pattern (during a day when you are at home) and figure out where the sunniest area of your garden is situated. The sun is the most intense between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m


New Decorating Tips Design for Decorating HomesModern Design Decorating Homes for Kitchen Ideas

I like to cook, especially when I don't have to. When I have the time, I like to whip up the real thing, like a pie with a homemade crust. My cooking style generally can be classified as "get outta my way." I need space for all the stuff I'm chopping and shredding. There are a lot of dirty dishes and a lot of tools. It's not a pretty process. But I like a pretty kitchen as much as the next person. So I visited some model homes recently to indulge in a little window shopping -- and to find out whether new kitchens are for looks or for cook

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Decorating a home can be as difficult as purchasing a home, but Bowen Family Homes has come up with a brilliant idea to help new buyers realize the full potential of their home. Bowen Family Homes has partnered with Pottery Barn to give new homebuyers an array of ideas to decorate their home. The new model home at Kensington Creek Manor showcases a variety of Pottery Barn furniture and accessories