This kitchen is equipped with natural stone at the top and steel in other parts.Italian-style kitchen with Quadric models equipped with special lighting effects. The wooden table is designed especially with the natural stone as the base. This Italian kitchen also completed with a large video projection or TV on the wall so You will feel more comfortable. -Padovani-
A Beautiful Luxury Bedroom Design
If you want to change the interior look and feel of Luxury Bedroom Design, you need help of an expert furnishing and interior decorator. Furniture plays vital role in transformation of internal atmosphere of your bedroom. Attractive and stylish bedroom furniture can create magical ambience in your bedroom, providing you the best environment to sleep and relax.It's a good idea to choose high quality bedding if you can. By shopping online, you can often get some excellent deals, so luxury bedding may not cost as much as you think. If you choose good quality bed linen, it's likely to look and feel great and, if you take care of it, will last far longer than poorer quality bedding.
Luxury bedding sets are available in a wide range of colours and styles, so you should be able to find bed linen to compliment your bedroom and create the look that you're after.
Ideas Minimalist Interior With Window Lighting
Minimalist ideas with interior lighting
Ideas minimalist interior with glass lighting
Ideas minimalist interior with glass and lamp lighting
All would agree that the atmosphere of gloom can make sleep more soundly. But, that does not mean we should just put on a light. In fact, we actually can save energy with lots of lights. Adjust the lighting for minimalist interiors ideas bedroom is tricky. Given the requirements, it would sound so easy. All it takes is building a dim atmosphere. That is, the light used should not be too bright, and should be creamy.
Italian Modern Boutique Hotel Eterprise in Milan
The Hotel Enterprise is near the Fieramilanocity, innovative and with modern design furniture. Comfortable standard rooms, Suites and Junior suites are made with refined and precious materials. Opened in 2002, the Enterprise Hotel is the first ever design hotel in Milan. Enterprise Hotel is the boutique hotel that best represents Milan's creative and innovative spirit, with its ideal combination of inventive design and traditional efficiency.
It is a short walk away from Fieramilanocity, on the way to the Pero-Rho New Trade Fair Centre, and a few minutes from the city centre. Enterprise Hotel is also a modern congress centre and an ideally stylish venue for all types of events, from corporate conventions to fashion shows.
Enterprise Hotel has 123 rooms including 2 suites, 6 junior suites and 14 apartments, designed for guests staying for longer periods in the hotel. The furnishing is modern and elegant with luxury fabrics and refined quality materials. Indeed, even the rooms with parquet floor reflect the philosophy that inspired the creation of the whole hotel, that is, an attempt to blend the refinement of the environment with the need for a cozy and friendly atmosphere. The whole is designed to offer the greatest comfort, without losing sight of "Milan style": quality and design, creativity and efficiency. --traveleurope--
Concept to Create a Kitchen Interior Design Ideas
Concept to Create a Kitchen Interior Design Ideas
Concept to Create a Kitchen Interior Design Ideas
The concept to create a kitchen interior design ideas to be more relieved then to design an open kitchen, it also suggests that the room is free to enter anyone. Usually in this kitchen, the bar is also provided. In the bar area is usually the guests or family nearby, sat and chatted with the owner of the house. That way, the mothers can cook while chatting with friends. Finish cooking, activities can be continued with the taste of food together. Obviously, right, an open kitchen design creates a more intimate atmosphere. Type kitchen island does look beautiful. But, their placement requires a lot of places that are often avoided. But, if you can outsmart, could use the kitchen in the land of this type is limited. Try to remove the dividing wall and combine the kitchen with dining table. The result, dining area look more stylish, limited land issue was resolved.
Manicomio with Four Store Luxurious Restaurant
This is the Manicomio building, a four store restaurants in a Foster and Partners building near St. Paul's in the city of London. Designed with complete restaurant, on the ground floor there is a deli/bar, people can enjoy the beautiful of London while relaxing in a luxurious place. On the first floor, there is a formal dinning room, a suitable place for having breakfast or lunch.
There is a cocktail lounge on the top floor, suitable for night party while enjoying the city on the night views. The main kitchen is located on basement floor. somethingfromusHome Decoration: fashion or lifestyle?
Home Decoration
So you pick up your favourite fashion magazine and note the Versace runway show features bold graphic prints in vibrant colours. The same day, it seems, you can walk into a big-box store and snap up a throw pillow or curtains in a similar print, or a host of other items inspired by what's on the runways this season.
But is this a good thing for your decor?
"Movements in home decoration have always followed fashion trends, but never as quickly as they do today," said Jean-Claude Poitras, a multi-award-winning Montreal designer who left behind a 30-year career in fashion for the world of home design.
Somewhat ironically, he abandoned his own high-fashion label and designing for the likes of Le Château because he wanted to produce stylish things people would live with for more than one season. Recent projects include a contemporary prefab (or, as current terminology has it, pre-engineered) home design for Les Maisons Bonneville, and interior doors with stained-glass insets for Rona stores.
Style should trump the trends every time, says this designer, who is putting the final touches to his new Poitras 13, rue de l'univers collections of tableware and home linens, set to launch at the Vitre-Art showroom new month.
"Beautiful, timeless design is something you can live with and enjoy indefinitely," he said.
"An eclectic or trendy touch here and there is fine, but you have to keep in mind it won't last."
In his own home, for instance, one lime-green wall provides a vivid focal point in the overall colour scheme of grey and white.
"Bright colours are trendy, it's true," he said, "but this decor only works because I have a preference for strong, saturated colours." Should he decide to move, he can always tone down the accent wall for potential buyers who may not share his taste.
And his latest Poitras, 13 rue de l'univers porcelain dishware collections contain a nod to lifestyle trends - because not only are there stylish takes on the traditional place setting, but four collections of smaller serving dishes that are perfect to serve up tapas or to exercise a little elegant portion control.
Another downside of obsession with what's in fashion is that it tends to confuse people, he said. Poitras, who also offers style consultations to homeowners, finds most are likely to have researched the trends. But they also are just as likely to be unsure about where their true tastes lie.
"Which is why I interview them at length," he said. "It often takes time to get a clear picture of what style they really resonate with - what really fits their lifestyles."
Wanting to give your home a fashionable touch is a perfectly natural impulse, said Colleen Uncao, a spokesperson for HomeSense stores across Canada.
"Your home is an extension of your self," she said. "In the same way you like to update your wardrobe each season, you'll want to refresh your decor."
And much as you won't change every item in your closet twice a year, nor should you completely redecorate. A new throw here, some cushions or a table lamp there can go a long way.
For instance, head-to-toe denim may be a trend in fashion, but an all-denim room could be boring. Yet, you might find a light-blue denim lounge such as the one in the HomeSense spring collection just the thing. Or reupholster your dining-room chairs or add some other denim accent.
"And because blue is such a strong colour in fashion and decor for spring, it's a good way to inject some life - especially to a neutral colour scheme," Uncao said.
As with fashion, however, any update should also make a statement about you, she said. For instance, getting an ottoman or other accent in a trendy tribal print makes more sense if travel happens to be one of your passions.
"And this season the colours should be bright and vivid rather than spicy," she said.
Six Trends to Consider
So which is more important in home decor, fashion or lifestyle?
"For some people, being trendy is a lifestyle," said interior decorator Diane Boyd, owner of Design Lignum Vitae in Lasalle. "Your decor should reflect your tastes, your lifestyle, and only to an extent you're comfortable with."
A stylish lady who also handles event and wedding planning for her customers, Boyd stays up on the trends. Here's her take on how to incorporate six fashion trends for spring 2010 that you might want to bring to your home:
1. Tribal Influences: Designers such as Cavalli, Fendi and Ralph Lauren liked this trend. And it's been a hit in home decor for a few seasons. "Many people overdo it with the prints," Boyd said, "mixing, say, zebra print with giraffe and then a batik." Warm, earthy colours are in for interiors. Pick a striking print in these shades to dominate, then underplay pattern in the rest of your room, confining it to a rug, throw cushions or other accessory.
2. A Touch of Midas: Gold and other warm metallics accented many runway collections, from Balmain's gold sequined mini-dress to a long gown at Dior, or chain-encrusted cuffs at Lanvin. As in fashion, though, in home decor the latest gold standard is muted: warm muted gold or dirty bronze. Antique gold, especially, adds sparkle and richness.
3. Denim and More Denim: Many designers embraced the head-to-toe denim trend, a throwback to the 1980s. But before you rush out and recover the sofa in denim, stop and think."As with so many trends, this one will probably get old within a few months," Boyd said. "Update your classic pieces with denim throw cushions or do your walls in denim-inspired wallpaper or paint in that colour - something you can change later."
4. Mixing Florals: A jumble of mismatched floral patterns may be a breath of fresh air in fashion, but approach with caution before adding this look to your decor, she said. "When you mix too many or the wrong patterns it will have an effect opposite to what you're after. It can actually be repelling." Boyd suggests no more than two or three floral patterns per room, making sure your prints are in the same colour family. If using a large floral pattern, let it dominate and make sure all other prints are smaller.
5. Colour Me Beige: From Burberry and Chanel to Valentino, shades of this hue were prevalent on runways. It's nothing new for interior decor, of course. "With the recession, people are afraid of big changes," Boyd said. "This is a classic and safe way to go for an interior colour scheme." And it can make it easier when it comes to resale, as a neutral is most recommended by home stagers. It does make sense adding a focal point, so consider incorporating a striking feature somewhere in the room.
6. Mad Men Look: The show that brought back the beehive hairdo and cat-eye makeup also helped boost a furniture trend: 1960s-inspired, sometimes called mid-century modern. Now you can get the sleek, pared-down design at many mainstream furniture outlets. If you're not redecorating completely in this look, try one funky piece - like a retro-inspired bar console or chrome-legged chair. "Then balance it with the rest of your accessories," Boyd said.
So you pick up your favourite fashion magazine and note the Versace runway show features bold graphic prints in vibrant colours. The same day, it seems, you can walk into a big-box store and snap up a throw pillow or curtains in a similar print, or a host of other items inspired by what's on the runways this season.
But is this a good thing for your decor?
"Movements in home decoration have always followed fashion trends, but never as quickly as they do today," said Jean-Claude Poitras, a multi-award-winning Montreal designer who left behind a 30-year career in fashion for the world of home design.
Somewhat ironically, he abandoned his own high-fashion label and designing for the likes of Le Château because he wanted to produce stylish things people would live with for more than one season. Recent projects include a contemporary prefab (or, as current terminology has it, pre-engineered) home design for Les Maisons Bonneville, and interior doors with stained-glass insets for Rona stores.
Style should trump the trends every time, says this designer, who is putting the final touches to his new Poitras 13, rue de l'univers collections of tableware and home linens, set to launch at the Vitre-Art showroom new month.
"Beautiful, timeless design is something you can live with and enjoy indefinitely," he said.
"An eclectic or trendy touch here and there is fine, but you have to keep in mind it won't last."
In his own home, for instance, one lime-green wall provides a vivid focal point in the overall colour scheme of grey and white.
"Bright colours are trendy, it's true," he said, "but this decor only works because I have a preference for strong, saturated colours." Should he decide to move, he can always tone down the accent wall for potential buyers who may not share his taste.
And his latest Poitras, 13 rue de l'univers porcelain dishware collections contain a nod to lifestyle trends - because not only are there stylish takes on the traditional place setting, but four collections of smaller serving dishes that are perfect to serve up tapas or to exercise a little elegant portion control.
Another downside of obsession with what's in fashion is that it tends to confuse people, he said. Poitras, who also offers style consultations to homeowners, finds most are likely to have researched the trends. But they also are just as likely to be unsure about where their true tastes lie.
"Which is why I interview them at length," he said. "It often takes time to get a clear picture of what style they really resonate with - what really fits their lifestyles."
Wanting to give your home a fashionable touch is a perfectly natural impulse, said Colleen Uncao, a spokesperson for HomeSense stores across Canada.
"Your home is an extension of your self," she said. "In the same way you like to update your wardrobe each season, you'll want to refresh your decor."
And much as you won't change every item in your closet twice a year, nor should you completely redecorate. A new throw here, some cushions or a table lamp there can go a long way.
For instance, head-to-toe denim may be a trend in fashion, but an all-denim room could be boring. Yet, you might find a light-blue denim lounge such as the one in the HomeSense spring collection just the thing. Or reupholster your dining-room chairs or add some other denim accent.
"And because blue is such a strong colour in fashion and decor for spring, it's a good way to inject some life - especially to a neutral colour scheme," Uncao said.
As with fashion, however, any update should also make a statement about you, she said. For instance, getting an ottoman or other accent in a trendy tribal print makes more sense if travel happens to be one of your passions.
"And this season the colours should be bright and vivid rather than spicy," she said.
Six Trends to Consider
So which is more important in home decor, fashion or lifestyle?
"For some people, being trendy is a lifestyle," said interior decorator Diane Boyd, owner of Design Lignum Vitae in Lasalle. "Your decor should reflect your tastes, your lifestyle, and only to an extent you're comfortable with."
A stylish lady who also handles event and wedding planning for her customers, Boyd stays up on the trends. Here's her take on how to incorporate six fashion trends for spring 2010 that you might want to bring to your home:
1. Tribal Influences: Designers such as Cavalli, Fendi and Ralph Lauren liked this trend. And it's been a hit in home decor for a few seasons. "Many people overdo it with the prints," Boyd said, "mixing, say, zebra print with giraffe and then a batik." Warm, earthy colours are in for interiors. Pick a striking print in these shades to dominate, then underplay pattern in the rest of your room, confining it to a rug, throw cushions or other accessory.
2. A Touch of Midas: Gold and other warm metallics accented many runway collections, from Balmain's gold sequined mini-dress to a long gown at Dior, or chain-encrusted cuffs at Lanvin. As in fashion, though, in home decor the latest gold standard is muted: warm muted gold or dirty bronze. Antique gold, especially, adds sparkle and richness.
3. Denim and More Denim: Many designers embraced the head-to-toe denim trend, a throwback to the 1980s. But before you rush out and recover the sofa in denim, stop and think."As with so many trends, this one will probably get old within a few months," Boyd said. "Update your classic pieces with denim throw cushions or do your walls in denim-inspired wallpaper or paint in that colour - something you can change later."
4. Mixing Florals: A jumble of mismatched floral patterns may be a breath of fresh air in fashion, but approach with caution before adding this look to your decor, she said. "When you mix too many or the wrong patterns it will have an effect opposite to what you're after. It can actually be repelling." Boyd suggests no more than two or three floral patterns per room, making sure your prints are in the same colour family. If using a large floral pattern, let it dominate and make sure all other prints are smaller.
5. Colour Me Beige: From Burberry and Chanel to Valentino, shades of this hue were prevalent on runways. It's nothing new for interior decor, of course. "With the recession, people are afraid of big changes," Boyd said. "This is a classic and safe way to go for an interior colour scheme." And it can make it easier when it comes to resale, as a neutral is most recommended by home stagers. It does make sense adding a focal point, so consider incorporating a striking feature somewhere in the room.
6. Mad Men Look: The show that brought back the beehive hairdo and cat-eye makeup also helped boost a furniture trend: 1960s-inspired, sometimes called mid-century modern. Now you can get the sleek, pared-down design at many mainstream furniture outlets. If you're not redecorating completely in this look, try one funky piece - like a retro-inspired bar console or chrome-legged chair. "Then balance it with the rest of your accessories," Boyd said.
The Importance Of Lighting In An Interior Design Project!
Interior Design Ideas
Light is an essential part of our daily activities. Just like we need air, water and food to survive we need light in order to function efficiently.
Gone are the days when people used to stop working after sunset. The invention of electricity has made life easier and has helped to improve efficiency.
The use of light in interior spaces greatly affects the environment and "mood" inside the space. Here are some of the aspects that can be considered while lighting an interior space.
1) Natural light:
The Sun is the biggest source of light available on our planet. We all are dependant on it. Sunlight is not only required to function but is also responsible for biological balance of the Earth. Sunlight also keeps the air clean by killing any possible bacterial attacks which might be harmful to health.
It is normally assumed that sunlight can penetrate inside a space for about 7 feet (approximately 20 meters). If the architect has taken proper care during planning of the structure, then sunlight can be a very good and free source of light.
2) Artificial filler lights:
These types of lights work on electricity and are required mostly at the night times. But this is not always true. There are some geographical locations where the weather is cloudy for most months in a year.
At such times filler lights in the form of fluorescent tube lights. These types of light are used to create the same effect that the sunlight would create. As the name suggests. these types of lights "fill" the space evenly with light, eliminating any dark spaces.
3) Special lighting for special spaces:
Special lighting is required at spaces where it is necessary to create a "mood" or special "ambience" inside a space. To achieve this use of color is done. Lighting fixtures like spot lights are used which divert the attention of the crowd at certain focused areas.
These kind of techniques are also used in commercial showrooms, to enhance the importance of the display areas. If you have visited car shows, exhibition pavilions, you will see this kind of lighting extensively used.
Special type of lighting requires more number of light fixtures, because the area they cover is very limited.
Light is an essential part of our daily activities. Just like we need air, water and food to survive we need light in order to function efficiently.
Gone are the days when people used to stop working after sunset. The invention of electricity has made life easier and has helped to improve efficiency.
The use of light in interior spaces greatly affects the environment and "mood" inside the space. Here are some of the aspects that can be considered while lighting an interior space.
1) Natural light:
The Sun is the biggest source of light available on our planet. We all are dependant on it. Sunlight is not only required to function but is also responsible for biological balance of the Earth. Sunlight also keeps the air clean by killing any possible bacterial attacks which might be harmful to health.
It is normally assumed that sunlight can penetrate inside a space for about 7 feet (approximately 20 meters). If the architect has taken proper care during planning of the structure, then sunlight can be a very good and free source of light.
2) Artificial filler lights:
These types of lights work on electricity and are required mostly at the night times. But this is not always true. There are some geographical locations where the weather is cloudy for most months in a year.
At such times filler lights in the form of fluorescent tube lights. These types of light are used to create the same effect that the sunlight would create. As the name suggests. these types of lights "fill" the space evenly with light, eliminating any dark spaces.
3) Special lighting for special spaces:
Special lighting is required at spaces where it is necessary to create a "mood" or special "ambience" inside a space. To achieve this use of color is done. Lighting fixtures like spot lights are used which divert the attention of the crowd at certain focused areas.
These kind of techniques are also used in commercial showrooms, to enhance the importance of the display areas. If you have visited car shows, exhibition pavilions, you will see this kind of lighting extensively used.
Special type of lighting requires more number of light fixtures, because the area they cover is very limited.
4) Extreme lighting:
This type of lighting is used in spaces where the activities have a special purpose, such as movie studios, pubs, dance floors, etc.. Here the lighting used can be of movable types, or can have more sophisticated controls such as intensity, color, movement, controlled through music beats.
The above discussion shows, how the activities happening inside a space directly affect the type of lighting used inside a space. A properly planned lighting plan can greatly enhance the quality of a space.
I hope this article was useful.
Hardwood Floors For Interior Design And For Home Decorating
Interior Design Ideas
Using hardwood floors for interior design and for home decorating, based on furniture of the eighteenth century may be discussed from different points of view. However, what most people realize is the distinguish details of tables made from that century. Dinner and wine tables were some of those pieces of furniture that could add a different touch of class to your interior decorating. Learn from the history of furniture book, by Frederick Litchfield ideas on how 18th century furniture, from the earliest to the present time.
To the latter part of the eighteenth century the English furniture of which time has been discussed on the site belong the quaint little "urn stands" which were made to hold the urn with boiling water, while the tea pot was placed on the little slide which is drawn out from underneath the table top. In those days tea was an expensive luxury, and the urn stand, of which there is an illustration, inlaid in the fashion of the time, is a dainty relic of the past, together with the old mahogany or marqueterie tea caddy, which was sometimes the object of considerable skill and care. They were fitted with two and sometimes three bottles or tea-pays of silver or Battersea enamel, to hold the black and green teas, and when really good examples of these daintily-fitted tea caddies are offered for sale, they bring large sums.
Eighteenth Century Wine Tables
The wine table of this time deserves a word. These are now somewhat rare, and are only to be found in a few old houses, and in some of the Colleges at Oxford and Cambridge. These were found with revolving tops, which had circles turned out to a slight depth for each glass to stand in, and they were sometimes shaped like the half of a flat ring. These latter were for placing in front of the fire, when the outer side of the table formed a convivial circle, round which the sitters gathered after they had left the dinner table.
One of these old tables is still to be seen in the Hall of Gray's Inn, and the writer was told that its fellow was broken and had been "sent away." They are nearly always of good rich mahogany, and have legs more or less ornamental according to circumstances.
A distinguishing feature of English furniture of the last century was the partiality for secret drawers and contrivances for hiding away papers or valued articles; and in old secretaries and writing tables we find a great many ingenious designs which remind us of the days when there were but few banks, and people kept money and deeds in their own custody.
Using hardwood floors for interior design and for home decorating, based on furniture of the eighteenth century may be discussed from different points of view. However, what most people realize is the distinguish details of tables made from that century. Dinner and wine tables were some of those pieces of furniture that could add a different touch of class to your interior decorating. Learn from the history of furniture book, by Frederick Litchfield ideas on how 18th century furniture, from the earliest to the present time.
To the latter part of the eighteenth century the English furniture of which time has been discussed on the site belong the quaint little "urn stands" which were made to hold the urn with boiling water, while the tea pot was placed on the little slide which is drawn out from underneath the table top. In those days tea was an expensive luxury, and the urn stand, of which there is an illustration, inlaid in the fashion of the time, is a dainty relic of the past, together with the old mahogany or marqueterie tea caddy, which was sometimes the object of considerable skill and care. They were fitted with two and sometimes three bottles or tea-pays of silver or Battersea enamel, to hold the black and green teas, and when really good examples of these daintily-fitted tea caddies are offered for sale, they bring large sums.
Eighteenth Century Wine Tables
The wine table of this time deserves a word. These are now somewhat rare, and are only to be found in a few old houses, and in some of the Colleges at Oxford and Cambridge. These were found with revolving tops, which had circles turned out to a slight depth for each glass to stand in, and they were sometimes shaped like the half of a flat ring. These latter were for placing in front of the fire, when the outer side of the table formed a convivial circle, round which the sitters gathered after they had left the dinner table.
One of these old tables is still to be seen in the Hall of Gray's Inn, and the writer was told that its fellow was broken and had been "sent away." They are nearly always of good rich mahogany, and have legs more or less ornamental according to circumstances.
A distinguishing feature of English furniture of the last century was the partiality for secret drawers and contrivances for hiding away papers or valued articles; and in old secretaries and writing tables we find a great many ingenious designs which remind us of the days when there were but few banks, and people kept money and deeds in their own custody.
Bedding Design Ideas
Bedding Ideas
Bedding Design
Sleeping in the bed is the tapered part of human life. So comfortable bed and bedding design that the overall bedroom decor is necessary supplements. Since the plates are the most visible part of the bedding can be quite a difference in appearance and comfort make the bedroom. Here are some tips for choosing the right type of bedding design.
Bedding Design Ideas
While most mattresses come in standard sizes such as "King Size" mattresses "may be associated great Queen" with custom pillows and other accessories with them, enlarge them and more broadly, and bedding design are higher than standard available on the market. So it is better in bed and mattress measure in advance, so that bedding are used to purchase amounts.Bedding are usually made of cotton, but can be used, flannel and cotton blended fabrics such as bedding ideas, according to our taste.
Bedding Design
At the end of the high level of comfort and fashion, satin and silk, with its soft feeling on the skin won almost all the romantic heart. Colors and designs of bedding design to the general theme and color scheme of the bedroom, it may be deeper than the shade of the color of the walls. Bright colors adapt Summer to Autumn Decor bedrooms offer space for more light and bright colors.
Bedding Design
Bedding Design
Modern Bedding Ideas
Luxury and modern LINEN bed sheets
Bedding Design Ideas
Bedding Design
Modern Bedding Ideas
Luxury and modern LINEN bed sheets
Bedding Ideas
Bedding Design
Modern Bedding Ideas
Luxury and modern LINEN bed sheets
Bedding Design Ideas
Bedding Design
Modern Bedding Ideas
Luxury and modern LINEN bed sheets
Modern Master Bedroom
Master Bedroom
Master Bedroom
A master bedroom is a room of the head of the family. This is usually more space than other rooms in the house. This space is used mainly by young couples should be given special attention to the development of master bedroom. When it comes to choosing the right furniture bedroom to comfort the most important thing to consider. The master bedroom is usually include a double bed, bedside tables, wardrobe, desk and dressing table. If you have a larger surface and to your liking, you can also include a sofa, a small bar, etc.
Master Bedroom
With different styles of master bedroom furniture on the market than traditional basketry, modern, mission, Victoria, etc. You can choose for your definition of comfort and style is appropriate. In addition to furniture, do not forget, you, the right lighting to add zing they give a romantic bedroom.Dresser furniture is important, therefore, in the bedroom. In the most widely practiced standard of the master bedroom is an elegant chest of drawers on the left side of the bed. You can choose a cloak of Victorian style of the modern, depending on the theme of the master bedroom.
Modern Master Bedroom
Generally recommended, buffet, to meet the style of the modern bed must, because it will give your modern master bedroom a very attractive appearance. Make sure the cabinets that you have selected, enough space, because it is always good when beauty and utility go shoulder to shoulder. Chest is decorated almost mandatory for the master bedroom. Master bedroom decor is simply incomplete without the nightstand and mirror. Bedside table usually consists of one or two drawers and placed beside the bed.
Modern Master Bedroom
Decorative mirrors are usually placed over the chest. After about the master bedroom, take various pieces of furniture to maintain the harmony. Make sure modern furniture in a way that destroys the beauty spot. Proper adjustment and placement of modern furniture can make a big difference in the beauty of your modern master bedroom. Then, you can always pictures and wall hangings, compliments your modern bedroom furniture and put your taste.
Modern Master Bedroom
Modern Architecture of Hicksville House by Raffaele and Thomas
Architecture should be clearly organized, humanly scaled and respectful of its surrounding environment. Accommodating views, harnessing natural light and utilizing appropriate materials are attributes of well designed architecture that we strive for.This is a project of modern home residential named Hicksville House, designed by Raffaele and Thomas.
On small residential lots it is always a delicate balance to both fulfill the owner's program, yet create an appropriately scaled design that does not overwhelm the neighboring residences. Asymmetrical gables at the new second floor addition, that reinforce the hierarchy of rooms within and a shallow front porch allows the house to gently fit within the existing neighborhood context.-rocarch-
Modern Bedroom Design Collerction with its Furniture and Lighting System
Designing and decorating a bedroom is an exciting job, a modern bedroom need a special arrangement such as color, lighting and the bedroom furniture, here are several gallery of modern bedroom decorating. The first picture describe you how to arrange the bedroom furniture include bedroom cabinet, wardrobe and all the furniture that use a similar color and material. The white color of bed cover and wall, the natural lighting system from the window, and the decoration of the bedroom.
This is the sample of arranging a small bedroom, it doesn't need a big wardrobe or bedroom cabinet, just use the simple high wardrobe. Use multi-bed in order to maximize the size of the bedroom, this picture describe you the best small bedroom arrangement. Don't forget to decorate this small bedroom with a simple decoration only, and give a sufficient lighting system and bright color.
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