February 20th, 2012 by By admin # Home Building Concepts, Home Design Ideas
Here is the Gorgeous Modern Fractured House in Boulder, Colorado by Boulder-based architectural firm Studio H: T. This house cool terrace for relaxing with friends and family, the wooden floor and staircase with stylist style. Fractured House by Studio H:T Project Description: “The project creates spatial experience from the fracture implied by splayed property lines. The resulting volumetric fissure of the building mass organizes the horizontal circulation and creates the space of the stair cavern. The fracture also serves as a connector between the two entries of the long narrow dwelling, thus remediating the challenging circulation issues of building from street to street with a sectional shift of almost 40?. The unique spatial experience is punctuated by, and allows for, highly varied apprehension of form, light, and shadow.” Reference via Chictip | Photos by Raul Garcia
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Tags: spatial experience, light and shadow, gorgeous fractured house, boulder colorado, horizontal circulation
February 20th, 2012 by By admin # Home Design Ideas
This Tribeca Loft Renovation in Manhattan, New York City with white and black wall and furniture ideas. Tribeca loft Design by New York City-based architect and designer William T. Georgis. Tribeca Loft with unique curved glass walls, this guest bedroom is undoubtedly the centerpiece of this renovation project! Photos by: Whitney Cox
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Tags: home renovation ideas, renovation project, home interior ideas, manhattan new york city, curved glass walls
February 19th, 2012 by By admin # Contemporary Designs Ideas, Dream Home Designs Ideas, Home Building Concepts, Home Design Ideas, Swimming Pool Designs
This Contemporary Home Design – Harborview Hills in Corona del Mar, a neighborhood in the affluent city of Newport Beach, California, USA. Harborview Hills Design by Californian studio Laidlaw Schultz Architects Harborview Hills by Laidlaw Schultz Architects: “With a passion for modern architecture and an international understanding of style, the homeowners approached Laidlaw Schultz Architects seeking something unique and suitable for their growing family. The home’s quiet street setting gives no indication of the dynamic coastal views accessible from inside, and this feeling of revelation became the starting point for the design. A simple line separating public from private, the first move about the house begins, starts the dialogue. This wall is punctuated with a sliding panel and is then drawn up to reveal the striated walnut garage door that continues the plain. The woven-steel panel is the gateway to the interior courtyard and private dominion. As seen from inside the courtyard, the enceinte transforms into an exterior fireplace and backdrop for the glass-like pool. A wall of foliage on one end provides a panel of green to complement the shimmering blue water; on the other end, a continuous fountain creates a soothing soundtrack. The House itself takes advantage of
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Tags: contemporary home design, swimming pool inside, laidlaw schultz architects, outdoor lighting, city of newport beach
February 18th, 2012 by By admin # Home Design Ideas
This multi-room plan house design in in Stuttgart, Germany. MIKI 1 House design by Alexander Brenner Architects. Even though the project appears to be a single villa, behind the facade there are two individual homes, with two different layouts, according to the needs of the inhabitants. MIKI 1 House by Alexander Brenner Architects: From the street, the north facade, which is composed of cubes and wall slabs, appears largely solid, and gives the impression of a single, de-tached villa. However, two individual city villas were realised behind this shared facade, whose different floor plans correspond to the needs and lifestyles of the respective inhabitants. While the villas have almost the same floor area, the western half of the duplex has a multi-room plan suitable for a family, whereas the eastern half was designed with an open, flowing room concept. The generous stairs with twelve steps leads from the road to the en-trance level. The entrances are invisibly integrated into the surface structure of the ground floor.Additionally, the eastern half of the duplex offers direct access via the garage. Past a glazed wine cellar, a 14-metre long dressing room with fitted wardrobes leads to the bathing area and the bedroom. In
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Tags: multi room plan, alexander brenner architects, stuttgart germany, glass windows, miki 1 house