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Artistic Apartment interior design by Piratininga Architects in Sao Paulo

Comprises with highly-qualified professionals team, Piratininga Arquitetos Associados is once again prove their quality in architectural interiors service by completes this amazing apartment on Paulista avenue, Sao Paulo-Brazil for their clients Fabio Cimino who is share this luxury apartment with his son. This interior design at once space planning project was carried out bearing in mind the fact that the residence is for two men, each of them occupying a part of the space, in the ends of the floor by rearranged the apartment entirely ; the son´s sector corresponds to the former utility area and the father´s area occupies the former bedrooms. In the social area where is the living spaces, a volume built in concrete panels structures the equipment storage, pantry, library, refrigerators, television sets, rest-rooms and others. The original solution in the window openings was integrated to the new projected occupancy, creating unusual spatial relations, also internally and externally. The original project dates back to 1952, by Architect Abelardo de Souza, one of the icons of the modernist movement in Brazil.

Paulista avenue Artistic Apartment interior design
Artistic Apartment interior design by Piratininga Architects in Sao Paulo

Artistic Apartment Bedroom design
Artistic Apartment Bedroom design by Piratininga Architects in Sao Paulo

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Posted by on October 18th, 2010 No Comments

Small budget Apartment redesign by Stefan Lazar in Timisoara, Romania

Stefan Lazar have completed the Apartment redesign in Timisoara, Romania. He is a Romanian interior designer and real estate specialist who is fused in Ezzo Design studio. This stylish and highly functional apartment was redesigned with a small budget, with a lot of interesting objects which the designer knew they were “on sale’. Highly functional, the decorating items have well defined roles and make good use of the available space, with some items, such as the kitchen and living furniture pieces were custom made. The architect have create a practical and cozy work environment, where the ergonomic chair and the elegant glass table was installed perfectly. The bedroom spells “intimacy” and is enriched by the unusual looking chandelier. The “bar” area and the futuristic white stool was brighten up the kitchen space. This Apartment redesign ideas is not only cheap but also smart and perfect, let’s try it dude…!

Apartment Living room redesign by Stefan Lazar
Small budget Apartment Living room redesign by Stefan Lazar in Timisoara Romania

Cheap Apartment Sofa Furniture decoration
Cheap Apartment Sofa Furniture decoration by Stefan Lazar in Timisoara Romania

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Posted by on July 31st, 2010 1 Comment

Shimogamo House with Modern Japanese interior setting in Kyoto, Japan

Built in 2006, this rounded shape house was designed by local architecture firm Edward Suzuki Associates for their client who requesting to create a house which enable the residents to be able to see green from every room and feel a sense of spaciousness inside, so that the architect was asked to select every furniture, furnishing, and equipment including even artwork for its interiors. This Shimogamo House is located in Kyoto-Japan, the facade of the house is masked by a circular screen of frosted glass. Flanking this rather cold, high-tech expression are warm, natural, smoked bamboo louvers to strike a pleasant contrast between the industrialized material. This house is a brief explanation of Interface and a good example of Interface from the traditional Japanese design vocabulary named “Engawa,” which refers to peripheral corridor, of the old-style Japanese house. Engawa is the dual intermediate space between the outside and the inside proper. The perfect plan of the house is comprised of two bedrooms and related water closets on the ground level, a family room and a Japanese room flanking a sunken patio in an L-shape in the basement along with a study, a guestroom, and related sanitary rooms, a one-room style living, dining, and kitchen boasting over a 3-meter high ceiling on the second level, and a pergola-clad moon-gazing terrace up on the rooftop with a panorama of the hills of Kyoto all around.

Shimogamo House Modern Japanese Family room
Modern Japanese Family room setting Shimogamo House by Edward Suzuki Architects

Modern Japanese Bedroom setting
Modern Japanese Bedroom setting Shimogamo House by Edward Suzuki Architects

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Posted by on July 12th, 2010 No Comments

Contemporary Lippincott Living townhome Interior by Blurredge Group

Lippincott Living is a new eight-townhome which is the debut collection by Blurredge Group – a collaboration between deisgners Cecconi Simone and architect Brad Netkin. This limited-edition residences is consisting Eight custom homes with exceptional modern lines, generous 3 bedroom plans, exclusively designed for young and young-at-heart urban dwellers. Distinguished by a sharp modern look, sensible open-concept interiors and design elements that are soft on the environment, these unique Home reflect the wants, needs and concerns of contemporary urban residents. With elegant, streamlined designer interiors free of superfluous elements and filled with natural light, sophisticated, subdued colour palettes that blend easily with any décor style. Living in a house is one thing and feeling connected to the neighbourhood it stands in is something else entirely, Lippincott Living was conceived to fit seamlessly within its natural and man-made environments.

Lippincott Living townhome Open-concept Living area design
Open-concept Living area of Lippincott Living townhome by Blurredge Group

Lippincott Living townhome Cozy Living room with Custom sofa
Cozy Living room with Custom sofa of Lippincott Living townhome by Blurredge Group

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Posted by on June 21st, 2010 2 Comments

Eco-Luxury Home interior design by Italian architect Simone Micheli

Made up of 90% eco compatible materials on its interiors, this Eco-Luxury House was built by Italian architect Simone Micheli for himself and his family in Florence, Italy. It is an authentic hyperrealist portrait of the “Ethical Luxury” which is one of the main focuses of Micheli daily architectural searching. Micheli thought that luxury is doesn’t mean opulence and redundancy but rather the essentials, ethical gestures contents oriented, free spaces with scattered basic elements. It means creating a building without destroying, creating processes having a strong ethical sense and capable of becoming generators of healthy beauty. Micheli Residence is a dynamic, extremely fresh and vivid intervention taking place in an ancient 1800 setting which has converted these spaces laden with memories into a new environment capable of hosting meaninful fragments connected with a fast and unstoppable metropolitan life.

Micheli Residence luxury Living room design
Modern luxury Living room design of Micheli Residence

Below is some resume based on the architects description:
The volumetric development of the living room is triggered from the longitudinal axis to meets a counterpoint, a minor transept in correspondance with the kitchen, a snow white sculpture marked exclusively by the partition of the doors which forms a niche in the added body resulting in dilating space in the dimension perpendicular to the windows. The bookcase with an acid green highlight, the mirror furniture and couches, which look as soft as pink clouds, as well as the back wall lend liveliness to the overall architecture. All along this transveral dilatation glass tables for lunch and work are located together with a screen coming down the ceiling which can visually separate the kitchen from the rest of the environment. This informal crystalline, naive, immaculate, antibourgeois, suspended between minimalism and radical chic is torn by ringing and vivid patches of colours. The plaster of the original 1800 walls was stripped off and they were pickled thus forming a philological contrast with the the new smooth walls. The big size enamelled grès porcelain tiles floor are absolute white, they are as bright as the walls, the surreal ecoleather spherical poufs and the kitchen lacquering, the mirror furniture side surfaces and the bases of the stuffed furniture. The lighting featuring built in adjustable spotlights located in the false ceiling and the lamps with very narrow optics underline and enhance the lyric volumetric and cromatic episodes of this composition.

Micheli Residence luxury Bedroom design
Modern luxury Bedroom design of Micheli Residence

The bedrooms are characterized by extreme whiteness and by essential architectural gestures with the furniture which is composed by few single totemic elements. The double bedroom is suspended between dream and reality where a big blue backlit round mirror flies over the bed like a flying saucer. The bed mattress is supported by a flying carpet which forms the leather upholstered structured headboard with its fold. The white lacquered closet covering the (more…)

Posted by on May 13th, 2010 1 Comment