Senin, 30 November 2009
interior and furniture design pictures
Sabtu, 28 November 2009
Interior Decorating and Gifts
Kamis, 26 November 2009
Bamboo Home Concept and Interior Design
Traditional
The use of bamboo in the concept of traditional house can crawl on all lines, starting structures, walls, ceilings, floors, to furniture. Characteristic of this traditional concept of using a roof-shaped bamboo houses on stilts.
For the walls, the concept of this building using bamboo matting made until several layers. It would make quite tightly to the wall of dust and air permeable.
At each connection the foundation, usually of bamboo artisans using fibers as the most appropriate fastener. But for the connection to the bamboo planks that do not function as a structure, not a soul mate roofed bamboo, rattan but because it looks more artistic.
The contents of the building, too often dominated by bamboo. Chair or sofa in the living room for example, can be taken from a bamboo structure with a diameter slightly larger.
Partitioning or dividing a room with other rooms can also use black bamboo. With a dark color, this partition is in sharp contrast after rattan tied with a lighter color, like beige or golden yellow. The cost for the traditional model berasitektur typical houses on stilts to reach Rp900 thousand per square meter
Modern Standard
Meanwhile, standard features of a bamboo house with tile roof and tiled. The foundation is not under the bamboo and covered with ceramic, but standing on the tiles with a cement foundation wrapped leg.
This standard design adopted by many cafes or restaurants in Jakarta or Bandung. As if making a house in the house, sometimes the concept is shaped like a gazebo processed to make its own space in the restaurant. Funds needed to build this standard model can reach 1, 5 million rupiah per square meter
Semi Permanent
Another case with semi-permanent bamboo house. Bottom wall could use brick, brick, or stone with a high time to reach one meter. Many restaurants sunda in Jakarta and several cities in West Java also uses this concept as the attraction of the building. Budget needed to build a bamboo house could reach $200 per square meter.
Selasa, 24 November 2009
Apartment Interior Design Ideas
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Minggu, 22 November 2009
Jumat, 20 November 2009
Tips Creating Beautiful Interior Design in Your Home by Your Own
Every interior space has unique qualities attached to it, just like a natural outdoor space like forest. Some of the things that you can look into are wooden furniture, linen cloth, rubber or leather flooring or upholstery, wallpapers, plastic lampshades and other decorative items, and also steel furniture. All these can sure give your interior a new atmosphere and make it even more attractive and appealing. The best place to start your search for interior design ideas is to go online and check various interior design websites.
There is important thing which will be develop your interior design is Decorating wall.
Decorating Wall Tips
Interior design is a job for professionals, but with a little bit of imagination and some guidance you too could create an astonishing design. You’ll find online all you need, from complex mural and decorative wall paintings to ordinary wallpapers. Here are a few wall decorating ideas.
Printed Fabrics to Replace Expensive Paintings
If your budget is low, investing $ 500 - $ 700 to enliven a plain room might be too much. You’ll need to choose a fabric with big prints and a special pattern, something meaningful, like a flower, leaf or butterfly; something exotic (maybe a palm tree or a colored bird) or something abstract. Decals Make Nice Wall Ornaments
Decals are funny in children’s rooms. There are plenty of decals made especially for interior design purposes, both for walls or doors and even for furniture. You could find them in many home improvement or interior decorating shops, or online, at very low prices. Latex Paints to Design Your Own Wall Patterns
You could also use latex paint to design your own wall patterns. If you want a regular pattern, you’ll need a stencil. For your pattern to be really unique you should design your own stencil.
Kamis, 19 November 2009
Architectural Interior Design
Interior Design for Living Room

Rabu, 18 November 2009
Opulent Bathroom Collection from Duebi Italia
The Onda Collection from Duebi Italia just comes to show us, once again, what the prestigious company is all about. As usual, in this particular set of interiors, there were no compromises : the items are modern, the spaces are large, and the overall feeling is that of luxury and opulence. If we didn’t know better, we would say that the pictures were taken in a spa center, due to the relaxing chairs that are present in the general design. Eccentric mirrors, fluffy rugs and modern cupboards, they all complete this collection’s richness. Here is where you can get in contact with the company for further information.
New Prada Store in Paris
If you expected for the new Prada store in Paris to have a powerful design identity, than you are probably very satisfied with the final results. The store is situated on Place Beauvau, no 92 and it was designed by Roberto Baciocchi. The facade of the building is a reminder of the Pont Mirabeau, a famous French bridge built in 1895. Art seems to unite all the elements of design in the store and impressive silhouettes greet you as you look around for fashionable and famous things to purchase. Bronze, glass and mirrors are present, emphasizing on the opulence which characterizes the brand.
Selasa, 17 November 2009
Innovative Bathroom Furnishings : PuraVida by Duravit
New York, NY – Duravit, a leading manufacturer of innovative bathroom furnishings, has launched PuraVida, a complete bathroom suite designed in collaboration with Phoenix Design and fittings manufacturer Hansgrohe. PuraVida brings poetic purity and clarity of form to the bathroom, fusing minimalism and elegance to create a sleek, yet gentle, flowing and graceful look. The collection is Duravit’s second collaboration with Phoenix Design. “Everything about this range is completely subtle, nothing is excessive, nothing is pretentious,” said Tom Schönherr of Phoenix Design. In designing PuraVida, Schönherr and partner Andreas Haug sought to modify pure geometry in order to create a sense of gentle movement. To that they added emotion, based on Schönherr’s sense that, “In the future, there will be a need for a new form, for new emotion. Everything will become more joyful and more lively.”
Polaroid Flower Vase by Jung Hwa Jin
Designed by the Koreean designer Jung Hwa Jin beautiful flower vase employs the renowned Polaroid photo ratio principle to bring a small planter with an iconic polaroid-sized frame into spotlight. Suspended with a clothespin on the end of a cord with a small embedded lamp illuminating, the Polaroid Flower Vase with the iconic polaroid-sized frame around lets you grow fresh herbs indoors. What do you think about this idea ? – Via – Core77
Senin, 16 November 2009
Amazing Pentouse Interior Design by Craig Steely
The “Ludwig Apartment“ is located in San Fransisco, California and it is a new approach made by Craig Steely of a place that originally had four bedrooms and four bathrooms. Here is some of the information we found on the designer’s site concerning this project: “the original 4-bedroom/4-bath penthouse was a rabbit’s warren of confusing rooms. In our re-design, rooms were combined and uses were re-assigned to allow the occupants to take advantage of the views looking north and south and the movement of the sun through out the day.Materials used are clear and etched 1/2″ glass, slabs of Black walnut, hand made mosaic tile walls, and gun blued steel.”
Minggu, 15 November 2009
Exotic Bedroom
Love this exotic bedroom. The cool white walls are contrasted by the dark canopy beds, and a rust red accent color gives a healthy color boost.
Interior Door design
Entry doors: The front door is usually the most eye catching feature of a house. The entrance doors should need to be in relation to the style of their surroundings. Whether viewed from inside or outside, they become an integral part of a home's design. They can vary from modern glass door to gothic style, from multi panelled to arched door.
Interior doors: Interior doors help to connect rooms and sometime it varies from simple flush door to traditional and glass doors. Interior doors need not be impenetrable barriers, frosted or bevelled glass doors allow the sunshine to come yet seal off the noise and the view.
Glass doors: A glass door design should reflect the sensuous sophistication and detailed elegance. Decorative glass is a very good option to door units. Whether it is stained, beveled, etched, mirrored, painted or sand blasted, they can turn the door into a work of art. The patterned glass panels diffuse the light and fill the room with a bright but less intense glow.
Metal doors: These doors are impressive for their intricate and bold surfaces. They can withstand hard use in both interior and exterior application. Copper, bronze, brass and pewter are the metals finishes for the door.
Carved doors: In classically designer houses, the door is treated as a showpiece, thus carved decorations are seen here. With these doors, elegance and permanence are a reality, not just a façade. These highly ornamented carved wooden panels are originally intended for a grand house.
Paneled doors: These doors can be elaborately molded and exuberantly carved, painted and glided. These doors cope well with most weather conditions and need virtually no maintenance. In these doors, a distinct impact is created through fine joinery and sensitive use of material and design.
French doors: French or sliding doors help link living space and garden while doubling as view walls. A sense of accessibility is always achieved through these doors.