Friday, 30 May 2014

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Open plan home
Private pool
Owner of the New York Post tabloid, founder and CEO of News Corp. Rupert Murdoch is not a novice at setting big records in home sales, in fact it is nothing short of the THIRD time that Murdoch has set a new sales record in New York City property: Back in 2005, he and his former wife sold a triplex penthouse on Prince Street for $25 million, which allowed them to make their new purchase on Fifth Avenue of another triplex for $44 million–a record for a co-op sale at that time.
A narrow strip of landing space is utilized in this home with the installation of a long planter, enabling the planting of a path of bamboo that stretches up the staircase.
Beginning in the living room, the eye is tantalised by an abundance of rich shades under atmospheric lighting. A flatscreen TV is nestled in the midst of a chic panel design, situated behind a low slung modern entertainment unit that has been decorated with classic accessories. Over on the plush couch, both the standard back cushions and scatter cushions alternate in color, introducing a soft heather hue to cool cream upholstery. A huge piece of floral wall art above the seating area ties in the tones and rains added elegance over the space.
The pool is a tranquil area for rest and relaxation under clear skies; poolside planting ties the sun patio in with the homes wider green setting.
Strong red accents steal the spotlight in this modern setup, contrasted beautifully by the rich blue window chair. The colors are unexpected against the swathe of beige and white units in this space–and the best part is that these color pops can be changed out, without the expense of ripping out cabinetry and shelving, if you should become tired of your color choices.
This sophisticated black and gray design uses pattern and texture to bring all of the interest. A large geometric patterned area rug demands attention in the living area, along with a heavily textured feature wall that is highlighted by an illuminated TV surround.
Huge 'legs' steady the structure on a grassy hillside with heather gardens.
The main house, a wellness center and guest house all share the space behind the entrance gates at 1232 Sunset Plaza. All three structures hum with a warm Californian appeal, contained in crisp and bold architecture that is distinctly on the modern spectrum.
Matching table lamps provide a quiet symmetry in the living room, where a large area rug brightens the dark stained wood floor.
Teenagers bedroom decor
Unexpected pops of color like this red standing lamp give a room more energy.
This dreamy scene is a serene bedroom design captured as the sun goes down over the city. The open plan en suite allows the panoramic views to be soaked up whilst under the bubbles in the bath tub. The freestanding tub stands upon the same herringbone wood planking floor arrangement as the rest of the bedroom for an uncomplicated flow through effect.
Quilted covers warm up the six dining chairs in this open plan lounge-diner, where a rustic table on heavy steel legs fits in perfectly with this stark home scene.
A home like this is clearly designed to suit warm, low wind climates–lets face it, there would be newspapers, scatter cushions and possibly even small children scuttling along in the choppy wind of many chillier places on the globe–but the idyllic still calm of these peaceful surroundings offer a perfect sanctuary to a wide open dwelling.
The kitchen units in this room are a sunny mix of yellow and white gloss fronts, but it really is the bright wall art and dining chairs that make this design sing. A nearby lounge area pulls in more color too, with the introduction of a psychedelic feature wall, graphic rug and contemporary sofa.
From the L shaped architecture, the poolside sun terrace is accessible at two sides, which makes the deck become a useful part of the overall floor space.
The highly polished monochrome interior design is staged upon an attention grabbing floor treatment, which shows off a slick graphic that waves and swirls down the entire length of the room.
Lounge decor
Interior wall graffiti
Private pool
Modern light shades
This $45,000 per month condo on Lincoln Square is a 5 bedroom modern space with floor to ceiling windows with a panorama of Central Park, the Hudson and East Rivers, GW Bridge, the Midtown Skyline and the Statue of Liberty.
Careful restoration and renovation of the uppermost sloped ceilinged space has resulted in a unique dwelling that is filled with premium materials, and executed to a high finish.
The open plan living area is arranged around a central column where a subtle gray console table is brightened by two sunshine yellow vases at each end. The colorful additions are contrasted by a blue wall clock above the flatscreen TV.
Fresh white was used as the predominant base color to keep the apartment feeling spacious and airy, and the highly reflective floor helps to lift the whole scheme.
Modern dining room scheme
The first of this duo of designs is a home in Kiev, which has a feminine feel without resorting to the all too overused pink and sparkly, or fuzzy red love hearts, though this visual does have a funky lipstick-red current running through it that has been clashed with purple-pink and a zesty splash of orange. The apartment was designed for a young girl “living in the rhythm of the 'Big City”.

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