Friday, 30 May 2014

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One example of simple space repurposing would be to utilize the unused area under a staircase, like this cozy double bed set up. The custom made platform bed fits snugly into the under-stair alcove, and the design also incorporates under-bed and over-bed storage that runs straight into the side of the stairs too.
Naturally framed by greenery, the three-level, glass-encased home feels completely private and peacefully secluded in park-like surrounds.
A minimalistic home would be well served by these wooden Bauhaus chess pieces.
An outdoor lounge is also available for relaxing in the fresh air with guests.
The shelving in this dining room has been decorated with delicate teapots and china, which act as little gems of color against sombre gray alcoves.
Cranston is insistent that function without form is no fun at all, so he and his wife Robin set out to prove to the world that  sustainable living doesn't mean that the style and comforts of a modern lifestyle have to suffer. The exterior of the building commands attention with its contemporary facia, and the interior is a place of light bright décor and crisp furnishings.
Villa with pool
A seemingly compact kitchen space can open up to provide a neat desk or cozy dining spot for two, thanks to a pullout dining table that extends from a practical kitchen island.
The harbour entrance, Kerikeri Inlet, rural farmland, and a boutique Olive Grove of 650 trees that is part of the property, all add to the surrounding soothing panorama.
Sea views from the bed, bliss!
The finished result look reminiscent of a hobbit house on the shire, though the wooden door to this house is more oval than round.
Beachfront home
Drawers are an ideal way to house bits and bobs away quickly if you're not great at decluttering and organizing. A wall mounted design also makes your floor space look bigger, and is easier to clean around too.
Beginning in the living room, familiar stark Scandi walls form a simplistic backdrop for a whole host of earthy Greek textiles that are scattered freely around the lounging zone, including attractive footstools, complimenting scatter cushions and floor cushions, and a large area rug. The walls themselves have been brightened up with a large work of colorful art, flanked by a couple of smaller pieces.
A long letterbox fireplace provides a slither of glorious heat to the room, situated above the bathtub, for long soaks under the bubbles. The bath tub has been partially obscured by frosted glass panels, giving the whole look a secretive element, like a wintertime hideaway.
We're kicking off our search with wicker furniture. Resin wicker is weather resistant so can be left out for years in the sun, snow and wind thanks to its synthetic polyethylene make-up, unlike regular wicker that would only last about a year out in the elements before it started to break down and lose its beauty. All weather wicker is widely available and looks great when teamed with tables of other materials too.
First things first, you cannot have a tranquil space with all of your random 'stuff' cluttering up your zen. So take a tip from this small open plan space and hide everything away in a generous bank of tall storage units. When there isn't much floor space you should always look up, high ceilings become a clutter-bug's friend when it comes to finding installation space for cupboards fit for some crafty concealing. These units have been built in a plain white material so that they blend into the surroundings rather than stand out, whilst a couple of display shelves have been picked out in light wood tone, floating against a skyscape of fluffy white clouds.
This block walnut vanity unit with integrated basin keeps a contemporary scheme looking streamlined. The wall mounted faucet takes the form of a neat glass shelf, complete with a place for a small floral display.
Put simply, Isolagiorno is a dual sided sofa-one side for lounging, the other side for use as a dining bench-plus a matching dining table with just enough overhang to make the whole compact dining experience entirely practical.
The interior of the french home is a contemporary affair with unique flourishes to add a little character, like these quirky perspex dining chairs that playfully masquerade as traditional pieces, and a central sectional sofa arrangement that allows lounging from any angle of approach.
The overhaul covers a total area of 216 square meters, and embraces a very industrial style décor with black painted electrical ducts and simplistic lighting. Light gray is the color of choice throughout this apartment, but unusually the pale coarse-grained plaster walls have been teamed with black ceilings for a striking effect, which also prevents the overall look from becoming a plain box. The monochromatic scheme was chosen carefully to create a calm backdrop for the introduction of large colorful works of abstract art at a later date, as the investors envisaged this as a living space where exhibitions could be held, as well as meetings and various events.
Ellen DeGeneres House
We find our first home in Moscow, designed by Ore Andrey. The 130 square meter apartment was created as a quiet and comfortable nest for a married couple and their two children. The rich, deep taupe curtains match sumptuously with the taupe feature wall.
This villa, one of the newest at the deluxe Samujana spot, begins on a huge sun deck that overlooks a breathtaking natural spectacle.
The area around the home is landscaped with lush green lawns and neat planting.
sunny dining room
This shared kids room design begins with a black and white base in the form of a huge geometric rug and forest themed wallpaper. On top of the monochromatic base scheme, small bursts of glorious color cover the two kids beds and matching desk chairs. The twin beds are connected by a shared couch that provides a perfect perching place for the siblings soft toy collection.
Not everyone has the luxury of an enormous shower room like the one pictured here, but that doesn't mean that we can't take inspiration from its striking décor. Large slate gray tiles look great even in a small room, as large tiles generally increase the look of space in confined quarters. In this example, striking color is washed over the top of the sombre ceramics in the form of bright blue LED lighting. LED lights are great for use in bathrooms, and programmable sets will even allow you to change their color to suit your mood or the time of day.
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