Sunday, August 30, 2009

The Minimalist Inside Bathroom with Line Pattern

The Minimalist Inside Bathroom with Line Pattern
This is the minimalist Line patterned interior sample, this "Inside" bathroom gave you a convenience feeling when you stay or use this bathroom. Similar color and design between the wall and the ceiling make this room looks has unlimited space, and had the great spacious.

Minimalist Inside Bathroom with Line Pattern
The new washplaces, floor-standing and with wall connection, has a side drawer for the main bathroom which can be arranged on the left or right depending on the space available and opened with a push-to-open function.
Minimalist Inside Bathroom with Line Pattern

Minimalist Inside Bathroom with Line Pattern
About the company:
Alape, founded in 1896, produces top quality bathroom furnishings in glassed steel, wood and other architecture-relevant materials. With its component system, the company supports bathroom designers in the planning and implementation of individual washplace solutions for private and semi-public use
Minimalist Inside Bathroom with Line Pattern

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Bring Japanese Interior Atmosphere to our House

Bring Japanese Interior Atmosphere to our House
Like it's culture, the Japanese interior style had the special typical characteristics that apparently not cracked by time and penetrated the territory limit. Since dozens last year, in Asia, Europe, or America, the Japanese style was often applied in the house remodeling, bathroom design, door design, bedroom, living room and another interior decorations. On the first picture, the shape of the bedroom is very simple, decorated with bamboo blind and white colored, this bedroom had a modern minimalist of Japanese style.
Bring Japanese Interior Atmosphere to our House
The main key to bring the atmosphere of Japanese interior to out house is the simplicity, natural, and a little special ornaments were used as the accent or the blend in the style of the arrangement of traditional Japanese culture. See on above picture, the sliding door is designed to make the room more spacious, by sliding the door, the space of door's track will be reduced.
Bring Japanese Interior Atmosphere to our House
The main room or living room of Japanese interior is dominated with wooden material, the wooden floor is suitable for any weather, and the use of 'shoji' as the wall will keep the warm of the room.
Bring Japanese Interior Atmosphere to our House
This is a special bathtub design with Japanese traditional bathtub style, made of steel, this is an unique but special bathroom in Japanese interior.

Bring Japanese Interior Atmosphere to our House

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Beautifully Simple






When I arrived one day at a clients house back in June, (with a bouquet of fresh peonies from my garden!) I couldn’t help but notice her guest bedroom was void of night tables and bedside lamps.  It was easy to notice because there was a direct sightline from the hallway outside the bedroom directly to that empty space beside the bed, not that I didn't notice the bed was perfectly made and lovely looking on its own,,,, but just that something was missing.   My designer radar kicked in and as I scoped out the rest of the room I spotted a pretty vintage chair with layers of chipping paint on it tucked in the corner, and then in her home office......a floor lamp that wasn’t being utilized.   5 minutes later,,,,,,,this is what the room looked like (photo above). 


Now the view from the hallway is so pretty, it brings a smile to her face everytime she walks by the room, and to mine everytime I look at this photo.


Often its the simplest changes make the biggest difference and usually they don’t cost a dime.  I love to work with things my clients already own and in my experience, there’s nothing they love more then when they see how beautiful their own stuff looks simply used in a new or different way.   


I admit it may not be the ideal night table or lamp for this room, and one day she’ll find them and the room will evolve over time.  But for now,,,this works just perfectly and is so much better than doing nothing.  I know that often people choose to hold out for that ‘ideal’ piece (if you can figure out what that is!?) but unfortunately that approach usually means you’ll likely end up living with empty spaces and blank walls for years...... there’s nothing appealing or practical about that.


I’m always amazed at the treasures I come across sitting neglected in basements or garages or spare rooms in clients homes.  I’m a firm believer in making the most of what you’ve got before exploring new alternatives.  I guarantee you, you can transform a room or a hallway or an empty corner just by using things you already have.  In fact, you may not even like a particular chair or a lamp or a piece of art that much,,,but by placing it in a new spot or an empty corner it suddenly gives new life or purpose to that otherwise blank space.  Ultimately, its the overall effect that can be created that you’ll love, the colour its suddenly added or the texture, or simply its function.  Even if you’re not so crazy about the individual item(s), you’ll get such satisfaction from the other aspects of how the space suddenly seems useable or more pleasing to look at - you’ll wonder why you hadn’t done it sooner and hopefully it will inspire you to continue building on what you’ve got.



Photo:  Carol Reed

Monday, August 24, 2009

Best Home Design with Contemporary Interior

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Contempoary design is the blend of minimalist concept for a luxury interior, by combining both of them, the room looks fresh, clean and wide. See these best home design with contemporary interior....
Best Home Design with Contemporary Interior

Best Home Design with Contemporary Interior

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Best Home Design with Contemporary Interior

Best Home Design with Contemporary Interior

Hgtv Dream House Front Yard

HGTV dream house...

HGTV dream home is simply an ideal home for all those craving for elegance and style. This home is exclusive not only because of the outstanding décor but also because of the grace that it includes. All the guests and the lodgers can surely enjoy a pleasurable time after getting into this home. The front yard of this house is also as attractive as rest of the house.

Hgtv Dream House: Hgtv Front Yard

The best thing about the front yard of this house is that it is not only unique but is pleasing as well. If you ever want to enjoy the architectural legacy of this home then exploring the front yard of this house is perfect options available. The front yard of this house is a perfect blend of architectural legacy and outstanding accessories that makes it most desirable and appreciable part of the front yard.

Hgtv Dream House: Your Dream Front Yard

The most alluring features of the front yard of this house are that it includes oversized light fixtures that make it as attractive as never before. One of the premium facets of the front yard of the HGTV dream home is that it includes era-appropriate plantings that makes the front yard not only eye-catching but unbelievable pleasing as well.

Hgtv Dream House: Small Front Yard

The exterior front of this dream home can be counted as the most attractive, appealing and pleasing corners of this house. Guests can feel like stepping in a royal yard while entering the beautifully decorated front yard of the HGTV dream home. This space is as striking as other spaces of this dream home.

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Arco Lamp on Elegant Minimalist Interior Design Ideas

Arco Lamp on Elegant Minimalist Interior Design Ideas
Do you have any problem with ceiling height, Yeah... this Arco lamp is very suitable for your problem, Just place it on the corner of the room, It's suitable too for any elegant minimalist interior design ideas, see these picture, a gallery of minimalistic interior with Arco Lamp. --carriecan--
Arco Lamp on Elegant Minimalist Interior Design

Arco Lamp on Elegant Minimalist Interior Design

Arco Lamp on Elegant Minimalist Interior Design

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Italian Apartment Interior Design of Jean-Louis Deniot

Italian Apartment Interior Design of Jean-Louis Deniot
This is another great example of mixing fantastic pieces of art, decorative arts, and beautiful materials to create not just a showpiece, but an inviting home. Created by Deniot for an Italian art collector seeking a refuge in the city of lights, was featured in Hong Kong's Home Journal magazine. This room is suitable for the client who already had quite an impressive collection of contemporary art, both paintings and sculptures, so Deniot's goal was to create a quiet backdrop for them, so the pieces could stand out.
Italian Apartment Interior Design of Jean-Louis Deniot


Italian Apartment Interior Design of Jean-Louis Deniot

Italian Apartment Interior Design of Jean-Louis Deniot

Italian Apartment Interior Design of Jean-Louis Deniot

My Condo - in Canadian House & Home


Canadian House & Home, April 2007 - The condo's Den, Photographed by Michael Graydon.  


After the renovation work was completed it took almost another 2 years for us to finish furnishing the condo.  Early in January of 2007, Canadian House & Home arrived for a photo shoot of our little condo reno and the photos and story were published in the Aril 2007 issue.  In addition to that issue, the kitchen was also featured on the cover of CH&H's special edition Kitchen's 2007 issue, the condo reappeared again in a small feature in their special edition Condos & Lofts 2008 issue, and again in the current CH&H special edition Condos & Lofts 2009.  


Above and below are some of the photos of the condo as published in the April 2007 feature.  The photo of the den was one of my favorites because aside from the kitchen the cozy den was my favorite spot in the condo and where we spent most of our time.   Except for one small pale blue vase, the small yellow vase and a teeny white vase, everything seen on the shelving was our own and displayed as it looked before the photo shoot.  I loved the cube style shelving (expedit from Ikea) which was perfect for displaying our books in stacks but I really loved standing the books up to show off the artwork on the covers and then mixing in my vintage ceramics among them.   When we had dinner parties I used to put votive candles on every other shelf and it became this wall of twinkling candles.  There was lots of room to neatly house my piles of magazines and the baskets across the bottom concealed samples and supplies for my office.   



Canadian House & Home, April 2007 - The condo's Living Room area, photography by Michael Graydon.


Canadian House & Home, April 2007 - The condo's kitchen, photography by Michael Graydon.





Canadian House & Home, April 2007 - The master bedroom, photographed by Michael Graydon.

Canadian House & Home, April 2007 - The condo's office nook, photography by Michael Graydon.



Canadian House & Home, April 2007 - The condo's master bath vanity top, photography by Michael Graydon.


Canadian House & Home, April 2007 - The condo's laundry closet, photography by Michael Graydon.

Canadian House & Home KITCHENS 2007 - Cover, photography by Michael Graydon.

Anyone who knows me, knows I'm not personally a fan of pastels or bright colours, not in my wardrobe or in my home, so I wasn't the happiest of campers when I saw all the pastel and citrusy coloured accessories the editor and stylist brought in for the shoot.  In turn, I could see they were disappointed that all my sheets, towels and dishes were plain white and... that I refused to give in to them when it came to the pastel pink kitchen aid mixer.  I realize those colourful touches were brought in to make the space look more 'spring' like, and that it did, but I have to say I couldn't wait to put everything back the way I normally live with it. It was an interesting experience to see my own space styled and photographed thru someone else's eyes - and despite the anxiety I had about all that colour, I think the end result was beautiful.  How could it not be with Michael Graydon behind the lense!!  

In comparison, below are some of my own photos of the condo, taken in the months or days before the CH&H photo shoot and how it normally looked on a day to day basis (well, excluding the dishes on the dining table!).







Photo Credits:
First 7 photos by Michael Graydon for CH&H  
Last 4 photos - Carol Reed 

Beautiful Wooden Ceiling Design

Beautiful  Wooden Ceiling Design
Wooden ceiling is one of alternative natural material on home design. On this post, I want to share you about this. On the first picture, there is a lamp on the wooden ceiling, this is a decoration ceiling that made of wood pattern to make the artistic ceiling. Below is the picture of ceiling detail that can be applied on mid east cultural building, the motive is familiar for another shape of wall, floor and another room decoration.
Beautiful  Wooden Ceiling Design

Beautiful  Wooden Ceiling Design

Beautiful  Wooden Ceiling Design


Beautiful  Wooden Ceiling Design

Beautiful  Wooden Ceiling Design

Friday, August 21, 2009

Best Bathroom Design with Feng Shui

Chinese people believe that all of thing on their life should relate with "Feng Shui" a basic rule of everything. They believe that the philosophy - or art - of Feng Shui can make the home more conducive to the flow of positive energy (chi). The literal translation of Feng Shui is "wind and water." The bathroom is definitely the room that you think of when you think of water. But the water in the bathroom isn't the same as the water element. Here are several picture of best bathroom design with Feng Shui.
Best Bathroom Design with Feng Shui
  • The entry to the home is where career and opportunities come into the home. If the bathroom is located directly in front of the entry, your opportunities could flow out immediately. You can help prevent a loss of opportunity by always closing the bathroom door and toilet lid (when not in use) to prevent the unnecessary escape of chi.
  • Lots of lighting, good ventilation and cleanliness are essential to a proper Feng Shui bathroom. As with other rooms, a lot of mirrors are important to reflect chi and keep it moving around the room and throughout the house.
Best Bathroom Design with Feng Shui
  • To help resolve the situation of the toilet being located in the center of the house (the prosperity part), place a full-length mirror on the bathroom/toilet closet door. The mirror will help deflect chi and also create an illusion of the bathroom/toilet not being there.
  • Good color schemes for a properly located bathroom are light grays, cream colors and pale blues. If your bathroom is located in the center of the house, paint it red. -rol.vn--
Best Bathroom Design with Feng Shui

Best Bathroom Design with Feng Shui
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