Natural Rustic Table Lamp by Julian Robin

Posted on | Tuesday, October 26, 2010 | No Comments

Are your home need lamp for interior lighting? it’s natural Rustic Table lamp designed by Julian Robin. Rustic Table lamp has features like When it is off, the wood grain is visible. Turn it on and the oak leaves magically appear. The interior of the lamp is etched with leaf patterns. This rustic design is perfect for a log home, to remind you about your long walks through the woods, collecting colorful oak foliage in the fall. The Cub lamp is designed by Julian Robin
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Modern Contemporary Japanese Platform Beds

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Airia Writing Desk and Media Center by Hermann Miller

Posted on | Sunday, October 24, 2010 | No Comments

Here is a compact and great looking modern writing desk and media center that is up to the usual Hermann Miller standards, and it's gorgeous down to the tiniest details. The Airia desk features a retro styling and perfect wood pieces with rubber feet to keep your cables hidden and cork lined trays that are a nice finishing touch. Despite a compact size the Airia manages to hide clutter in its wide center drawer that slips into a generous white laminate top surrounded by a solid walnut frame. The matching companion media cabinet is comprised of the same materials with a sculpted walnut top that offers additional workspace and storage down below.






Modern Office Desks and Seating by Four Designs

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You can tell the Four Design collection was designed by architects especially when you see their stacking chairs and how elegantly they fit together. In today's commercial office environment confidence is often a result of the visual appeal of the surroundings and the first impression that is made. Architects Christina Strand and Niels Hvass run Four Design of Denmark that focuses on crisp clean designs comprised of minimal elements, and "to the point" functional office tables, chairs, desks, and storage units. The Four Design series of Moventi and Four Cant products mesh well in a variety of eye pleasing finishes and metal accents that create a harmonious office environment. 








Very Cool Modular Office Furniture Designs from Arcadia Contract

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Having worked in office environments for many years, I know that the design of the setting can go a long way towards enhancing the experience of the employees. For example, hip and fresh designs and colors indicate new ideas and growth. Conversely, drab colors may indicate a more mature company that is on "auto-pilot". I myself have worked in both environments. I came across an interesting company, Arcadia Contract, which has a "very cool" line. In these pictures you see great colors, shapes, and designs that are sure to brighten up any office setting. I found their line of modular office furniture to be inspiring for companies looking for fresh and new ideas. 






Bernhardt Design: Modern Guest and Lounge Chairs

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For many years Bernhardt has been a leader in American traditional furniture with a strong focus on quality. I was pleasantly surprised to see the Bernhardt Design contract collection of tastefully elegant modern seating for the well decorated professional environment. This series features some outstanding waiting room and guest chairs as you can see, but Bernhardt also offers the complete office furniture package which includes conference tables and chairs, executive desks, and computer work stations. Getting back to the chairs, you can choose from ultra modern Remy shown in red, or the more conservative slanting arms of the all wood Loft chair, or somewhere in between. Remy $1872 Loft $1900 Suggested List 







The Best and Elegant Mobile Home Interior Design – Office Spaces

Posted on | Thursday, October 14, 2010 | No Comments



Limousines World has been designed Mobile office with modern interior design. Young entrepreneurs, CEO executive and successful people who work constantly needs a car that is not only luxurious, but it can also make the working with all office equipment are installed in the car to still be able to work anytime and anyplace. Mobile Office SUV is ideal for working in the road during the long-distance trips and traveling, and being in a car, you can work on your computer, use the Internet, and watch TV. There are also work desks, large comfortable chairs, floor and ceiling lights, two 7-inch screen, DVD and stereo, and bar. And enough space inside for the reception of visitors. This exclusive luxury car office you can make based on the Cadillac Escalade, Mercedes GL, Lincoln Navigator, Infiniti QX56, or Ford Expedition. The Lincoln Navigator, Cadillac Escalade, Ford Expedition, Infiniti QX56 and Mercedes GL combine an impeccable finish with cushy and ultra comfortable ride. The elegantly crafted interior is spacious and the exterior presentation for each of these vehicles is attractive and luxurious. Get the best ideas and inspiration for the car interior design ideas and Elegant Mobile Office Interior Space furniture

The Elegant Ford GT interior design

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The centerpiece of the interior is a brushed-magnesium tunnel, which contains the center-mounted fuel tank.  The tunnel is flanked by a pair of deep bucket seats featuring carbon-fiber shells and leather seating surfaces.  To provide ventilation, the leather seat cushions are dotted with aluminum grommets similar to those used in the vintage endurance racers.

wet and dry kitchen

Posted on | Monday, October 11, 2010 | No Comments


The kitchen is divided into two parts: wet and dry kitchen, which has a different function. The kitchen is usually combined with a family room or dining room is often referred to as the pantry or dry kitchen. This room is usually equipped with modern kitchen equipment. Meanwhile, wet kitchen used for cooking. Wet kitchen is more widely used to heat food before serving or used to cook something practical, that if they use all the spices are already half finished. Therefore, now the middle of a kitchen design trends in accordance with the times. 






malaysia house design

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Here is the house designed by Arkitek-Axis is located at Lot 18 Kuala Lumpur – Malaysia. Its has a beautiful interior design where we can see the view outside from the inside of the house. This house has three bedrooms with family room on the first floor , and roof garden on the second floor. On the ground floor there is a swimming pool near with kitchen and dining room.




Octium Jewelry Store

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Octium Jewelry Store is Designed by Jaime Hayon, a new concept store offers interior decorating. Located at 360 degrees mall in Kuwait, this shop is designed with an innovative approach to the interior, most elements specifically designed to use lacquer, ceramics and luxurious fabrics. Octium jewelry store offers a variety of exclusive jewelry from famous designers all over the world.

“Karis” boutique design

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“Karis” is a boutique project located in a shopping center in Hiroshima Japan. The concept of the store is a space to change the view or the atmosphere becomes like a cave. The purpose of the design is to offer a new shopping experience that people can see the product through a walk in nature. Material made of paper which resembles a bamboo. Tubes in layers at random to become uneven surfaces and create curved shapes as a partition to store.

SPA and salon design in lovina

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This is an existing spa and small shop in central Lovina. This spa has been renovated recently and the lease price includes all massage, hair dressing and spa equipment. The spa offers an excellent opportunity for someone looking to start their own business, but doesn’t want the head ache or cost of setting it all up. The facilities includes six massage beds, 2 air conditioning units, hair dressing equipment, hair washer and a clean bathroom decorated in natural stone.

interior design office,T-clinic japan

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Luxurious interior design with a special lighting arrangement. This room is designed for clinic and located in Hiroshima Japan.
with a total floor area of 498.33 sqm, this clinic is equipped with adequate facilities for patients. 






House Design and Renovation Tips

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Remember the song from the sixties that sang about little boxes on the hillside, and they are made out of ticky tacky, and they all look just the same. Bit of a cynical look at modern housing methods and probably not too far from the truth. Good house design has given way to mass produced housing at budget building prices.
We have gone through lots of housing phases in the past as governments try to get the equation right. At one stage they were building whole suburbs of welfare housing that did all look just the same. A building contractor would get a contract to build a whole street of these things and so everything was mass produced. All the timber was pre-cut in the factory and the whole street went together as one as various tradesmen went from one house to the next doing the same job over and over again.
Of course the system didn’t work as tenants didn’t appreciate being housed in little boxes in rows and rows all the same. Therefore they did not look after the properties and the government ended up with whole suburbs of substandard property that was never going to be worth anything. Welfare housing is now integrated into the community and is the same standard as any other house in the neighborhood. At least the tenants feel a little more accepted.
This mass produced concept has spilled over into the private sector of housing too and has adapted some stereo type ideas of modern society. To take the traditional housing method in Queensland Australia as an example we can see the massive swing away from functional housing. Queensland has a warm climate and is famous for the traditional housing system there known as the Queenslander. This was a timber framed house built up on stilts and surrounded by a verandah. It was on stilts to create a cool draft under the floor. It had a varandah right round to keep the sun of the house walls. The effect was a very comfortable and functional house that has stood the test of time and is prized today as a symbol of prestige and wealth in the inner city suburbs.
However, out in the outer suburbs, we have reverted back to the little boxes again all made out of ticky tacky and all looking just the same. We think it just grand to live in our brick veneer in the suburbs and spending a fortune each year on air conditioning. Why is the human race so thick sometimes

Interior Decorating Painting Ideas

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Colors you end up choosing for your bathroom speak of your taste and your personality. This is because the paint color is considered the finishing touch to a home’s decor. When you’re interior painting a color that’s pleasant, not only can it bring out the beauty of a room, but it also brings character. Here are many people who take the time and make sure that the colors used are just right in every room of the house.
In this light, when you’re thinking about interior painting; this should include your bathroom, especially considering the time you spend in this particular area of the house. Bathrooms should be treated with just as much care as the rest of the rooms of your home. The choice of interior paints should also be thought of carefully and thoroughly.
Painting ideas for the bathroom
1. The type of paint: Even before you pick out colors, the first thing you should think about is the type of paint you want to use in your bathroom. A key point to keep in mind is that a bathroom endures water, steam, and moisture, which means it’s a place for harbor mold and mildew. Therefore, you should pick paint that’s mold resistant and water repellent. You might want to consider interior latex paint with mildew inhibitor.
2. Picking a color: The color that you choose depends on your preferences. However, a majority of people when thinking about interior painting ideas, stick with pastel shades for their bathrooms. Of course there some who have bubbly personalities and decide to go with bright colors. One factor to think about is the size of your bathroom, so make sure you do not overlook it.
If you have a small bathroom, you want to do interior painting with colors that are light and will create a spacious feel. On the other hand, warm colors will make your bathroom appear smaller, so if it has a lot of space; you may then choose from all types of colors without a worry. Remember that if you have a small bathroom, stick with lighter colors and shades.
The best thing about light-pastel colors is that they create an atmosphere that’s tranquilizing and peaceful. In addition, interior painting with these colors allows you to mix them with any kind of bathroom design and décor. So when you get ready to paint, keep some of the above things mentioned in mind, in order to create just the right look and feel in your bathrooms.

How to Choose Interior Design Color Schemes

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When choosing tinges for a room interior, it is important to keep personal taste and preference in mind. Professionals use three basic interior design color schemes when planning any project. These basic color schemes are analogous, complementary and monochromatic.
An analogous color scheme consists of using colors that are next to each other on the color wheel. One example of this scheme would be to use the warm colors of red, red-orange, yellow-orange and yellow.
Another choice might be choosing cooler color tones, such as blue-green, blue, blue-violet and violet. Although there is no high contrast in this scheme, using analogous colors in a project can make a room feel very luxurious and harmonious.
Complementary colors are the colors that are opposite on the tinges wheel. This particular scheme is widespread in many homes built during the middle of the twentieth century.
The pink and green designs in bathrooms of that era are complementary. Other combinations would be blue and yellow or red and turquoise. Out of all the tinge palettes, complementary colors offer the highest contrast and visual interest.
If all one color suits the design of the room, then a monochromatic tinge plan will fill the bill. Monochromatic means just that, all one color. A monochromatic color scheme involves the use of one color plus tints and shades of the particular color.
For instance, a palette of burgundy, red and pink is a monochromatic scheme. A monochromatic design within a room is easy to pull together and can make a room feel soothing and balanced.
Of course, there are variations of the three basic color schemes from which to choose. Some of these include:
• Split Complementary – a modified version of the standard complementary scheme
• Triadic – a combination of three evenly spaced tinges on the color wheel
• Tetradic – a combination of two pairs of complementary colors, sometimes called “double complementary”
Choosing basic interior design color schemes is easy and wonderful results are possible. Take care when choosing tinges that are pleasing to the eye and flow harmoniously.
Following the simple rules of good design is the first step in establishing an overall theme to a room.

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