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Modern Interior Design

How to Get a Cutting-Edge Look

Modern Interior Design

Modern interior design is a new cutting edge style of design that is becoming more and more popular in interior design in homes, offices, hotels and many other places.

The amazing thing about this type of design is that it gives a very impressive look to your place that people will be amazed about.

Modern Interior Design

A modern or contemporary interior design gives a rich, luxury look to your house or office that you'll enjoy.

It's important to know that the interior design you choose is not only about the objects and furniture used, but also all other smaller parts of the entire picture matter. Parts like the walls, floor, doors, and even window curtains.

So it is the job of your interior designer to choose them all together the way they match perfectly.

Modern Design

So after you choose a good, skilled, reliable interior designer, you can sit back and relax. The rest is all to do on him.

Easy Tips: To make sure you choose the best design for your house or office, it is a good idea to first do some research online and see some picture galleries of top interior design samples.

Comparing various designs will open your eyes on the creative possibilities so you can choose the best one you like more easily.

Interior Design

To find these samples, simply search in Google. You'll quickly find hundreds of great designs this way so you can decide which type you like the most.
Source: http://www.interior-design-ideas-now.com/

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Office Interior Design Ideas

How to Get the Perfect Design for Your Office

Office Interior Design

Using a professional impressing office interior design for your office will make a special look to your business and company. Because just like the cover of a book, the design of your office says a lot of things to your clients and customers.

That's why more and more professionals and businesses are hiring interior designers to create an impressing, effective design for their office. And the results have been proven to be effective.

Here are some important tips about choosing the right interior design for your office...

1. What Is Your Business About?

Office Interior Design

Because the design you choose for your office really depends on the nature of your business.

For example the perfect interior design for a doctor's office will be totally different from a high-tech computer company, or an engineering company.

So you or your interior designer, should first ask yourself what the nature of your business is and what message you want to communicate with your design: seriousness, impressive, luxury, friendliness, etc.?

Office Interior


2. How Much Space Is Available?

The amount of furniture you can use in your design depends on how big/small your office is. So depending on the space, the design also will vary.

Office Interior ideas


3. Will Clients Visit Your Office?

Sometimes your office is mainly built for the visits of your customers or clients. Sometimes it is just for your own employees to work in it.

The design for either will be very different from the other. So you want to take that into consideration too.

Office Interior tips

Source: http://www.interior-design-ideas-now.com/

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1 Observatory Circle

The official Vice Presidential residence was designated by Congress in 1974. It's official name is the Queen Anne House and the property is still owned by the Navy. The 9,000 sq ft structure was built in 1893 as the official resident for the Superintendent of the Naval Observatory. The compound sits on 13 acres and staff is supplied by the Navy. The Observatory still operates as a research facility where scientist make observations of the sun, moon and planets.

One Observatory Circle, the home Joe and Jill Biden will soon occupy is in the Embassy Row area of DC. The house is painted white brick with a hip roof.

I love the all American Lenox white china and "Tuscan Classics" crystal, used in the Vice Presidential Maison. White linen napkins are embroidered with the vice presidential seal.

The 2nd family has a tradition of borrowing art and various items from museums, the dining table is on loan from the State Department.

Monochromatic furniture and window treatments bring focus to artwork. This piece is by artist Helen Frankenthaler.

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Prefab home and building as contemporary architectural design

Prefab home and building as contemporary architectural design5
Prefab home and building as contemporary architectural design
Prefab home and building as contemporary architectural design2
Prefab home and building as contemporary architectural design3
Prefab home and building as contemporary architectural design4

Prefab known as contemporary architecture design because of this design as eco-friendly has modularity, portability and sustainable shipped. now prefab use a lot of people to design their home. prefab include home building and also furniture. when we build a home we able to choose prefab furniture for our design interior. home building and furniture in prefab has relation each other.

When a prefab home or building solution is required it can kick a design-oriented mind into high gear - the search for a visually appealing yet functional solution can be incredibly motivating. These creative designers are no exception. Prefabrication, modularity and portability also translate well into the world of furniture design, where versatile kit-based and flat-pack products can be more easily made and sustainable shipped.

Prefab is becoming a major buzz word in the world of contemporary architectural design. Prefabricated and flat-pack homes, buildings and furniture represent the possibilities of partial mass production and extreme portability fused into aesthetically awesome finished products. The challenge is to combine the need for mobility and sustainability with a building design that appeals to clients and overcomes potentially negative stereotypes that are conventionally associated with prefab.

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All modern furniture designed by Stanislav Katz

All modern furniture designed by Stanislav Katz
This modern bookshelves designed by soviet person who concern in making furniture every furniture has good design. Usually he used a black and pink color in designing furniture because this color as his favorite color.
All modern furniture designed by Stanislav Katz2
he also designed modern chair this chair if we look at it vastly like rabbit, his purpose in designing this chair for children. therefore they can get fun and enjoyable.

All modern furniture designed by Stanislav Katz4
All modern furniture designed by Stanislav Katz5


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Modern furniture in condo designed by Anne Barrett

Modern furniture in condo designed by  Anne Barrett 3
Modern furniture in condo designed by  Anne Barrett 5
Modern furniture in condo designed by  Anne Barrett
Modern furniture in condo designed by  Anne Barrett 4
Modern furniture in condo designed by  Anne Barrett 2

In this section poster want to dominate story about furniture than about condo itself but condo also describe in the end of this writing.furniture in this condo look simple and easy if we would like t looking for furniture there is no special side of furniture in this condo but designing furniture therefore become beautiful interior design become focus on designer.

Name: Anne Barrett and Todd Dundon, architects and owners of 30E Design
Location: Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts
Size: 1600 sq/ft 2 floor condo
Years lived in: 4
It wasn't long ago that we brought you into the unforgettable condo of Hannah Barrett and Laurel Sparks. We promised that we'd deliver you part 2 of this tour: the unit upstairs from Hannah and Laurel, designed and occupied by architects Anne Barrett and Todd Dundon. Anne and Todd, owners of 30e, a successful architecture and furniture design firm, infused their 2 story condo with a fabulous combination of modernity and reverence for the home's history...

When we photographed Anne and Todd's condo, we practically had to peel ourselves away because everywhere we turned there was another inspiring angle or detail we wanted to capture. (Suffice to say, it was very difficult to whittle the photos down to the 31 you'll see in the slideshow!)

Our favorite elements: The combination of dark wood floors and light, airy furnishings and decor; the ingenious screen divider made of vinyl records; the orange accent column/closet in the center of the open floor plan; the blending of vintage and modern furnishings, artwork, and decorations with the beautiful, classical elements of the condo like the crown molding and stunning staircase. Did we mention the fabulous artwork?.

So if you're looking for some dreamy inspiration, come inside to Anne and Todd's condo! (For more details about Anne and Todd's condo and the great backstory about their long distance gut renovation, check out this Boston Globe Magazine article

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Christmas Decorating Ideas

Christmas decorating in the Shabby Chic Cottage Style is defined as an elegant, comfortable, "lived in" feeling with a perfect mix of the old and the new.
Christmas Decoration

Here are a few simple steps for creating a shabby chic, cottage Christmas by turning your home or apartment into a place of warmth this holiday season!

1. Choosing a color palette - Whites and creams are the staple colors for Shabby Chic style and also Christmas decorating projects. They can be used to create both an elegant or casual theme. White can be used exclusively or you can warm it up with beautiful pastels such as pinks, blues, or lavenders.

2. Fabrics - Use beautiful vintage inspired floral fabrics that fit within your Christmas color scheme. Damask would enhance and elegant theme while, quilted floral matelasse, white denim, and crisp linens can be used for table clothes or napkins for a more casual decor.

3. China - Set your table with mismatched china remembering to keep with your theme. This can be done fairly inexpensively with the help of your local thrift stores and flea markets. Using simple white dishes with small accents of floral china will add a special shabby chic Christmas charm.

4. Candles/Lighting - IllumiWhite Christmas treenated lighting is a critical element in creating the atmosphere of warmth. lights are perfect for trees doorways and mantels. A chandelier adorned with glass prisms reflects the light . Candles of different sizes, displayed beautifully in old canisters or on saucers will add that extra

Christmas Candles Lighting

5. Christmas Tree Decorations / Floral Arrangements - When entertaining guests, use fresh flowers as finishing touches all around your home. A bouquet here and a single flower there. Use interesting things to display them in such as tea pots, bottles, water pitchers. A single white rose in a small charming vase next to the sink in the bathroom reminds your friends and family that you care about even the tiniest details.
Christmas Tree decor

6. Pillows - Place floral accent pillows in your white or cream color scheme on dining room chairs, benches, and unexpected areas to create an inviting comfortable atmosphere while adding extra seating.

7. Slipcovers - If you don't already own slipcovered furniture, pre-made slipcovers can be purchased relatively inexpensively at many local department stores. The benefit of slipcovering your furniture during the holidays protects your furniture from the occasional seasonal spill. Simply take them off and throw them in your washing machine when your guests have left.

Christmas decorating in a Shabby Chic cottage style brings joy and elegance into holiday. It's a charming, kid friendly, and relatively inexpensive. Decorate with the things you love and the warmth of the season will fill your home. Happy Holidays from our home to yours.
Materials From: http://www.rentaldecorating.com/

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4UDECOR - Prendas de Natal







Dezembro está à porta e já faltam poucas semanas para o Natal, epoca de oferta de prendas aos seus entes mais queridos e amigos. A 4UDECOR tem uma vasta quantidade de artigos / gifts para si. Venha visitar-nos e ofereça uma prenda especial.

Encomende já:
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Telf: 214 867 378
Tlm: 966 312 602
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Law firms interior design occupied nine floors

Law firms interior design occupied nine floors5
Law firms interior design occupied nine floors4
Law firms interior design occupied nine floors3
Law firms interior design occupied nine floors2
Law firms interior design occupied nine floors

Torys LLP is one of Toronto’s leading law firms. The firm has occupied nine floors in the south tower of the Toronto Dominion Centre since the 1980’s. In 2005, Torys recognized its traditional interiors were no longer aligned with the leadership and innovative spirit that is today the hallmark of the practice.

The proposed renovations were conceived to bring the existing premises up to current standards of practice from both a functional and aesthetic perspective. The principal objective was to consolidate client and executive spaces. An underlying goal was to foreground Tory’s contemporary Canadian art collection, which is distinguished by photo-based and conceptual works by internationally-lauded artists such as Edward Burtynsky, Rodney Graham, and Yves Gaucher, among others.

The centerpiece of the project is the Client and Executive Floor. A generous, continuous loop of circulation is organized around the core and is designed to function as a seamless gallery space. Views terminate at all four corners. Connectivity between floors is enhanced with the redesign of the interconnecting stair – a new wood and glass staircase facilitates movement and greater visibility between the 32nd and 33rd floors.

The north and south facing boardrooms occupy one, long extended, column-free space. Each provides flexible convertible space which can respectively be divided into smaller meeting spaces or completely opened up with a system of skyfold walls. The skyfold wall system manifests Torys’ commitment to innovation and to contemporary Canadian art. The patented system was customized with integrated art works by Montreal artist Pascal Grandmaison and Toronto-based artist Robert Fones. Both artists were selected through an invited design competition organized by the law firm, the architects and art consultant Fela Grunwald.

The south-facing boardrooms feature Robert Fone’s Somewhere… which weaves six short fragments from Miguel de Cervante’s Don Quixote with photographs of waves of the Toronto Harbour into the individual panels. The artist describes the skyfold panels “as pages from a giant book, with its spine in Lake Ontario and its pages open to the city.

North-facing boardrooms feature Pascal Grandmaison’s With The Light (On My View) / False Reflection Become On Me. Grandmaison’s concept plays on the fact that the principal function of meeting rooms are to make decisions. The walls feature various views of a colossal head in profile, pensive in expression and ambiguous in gender. Grandmaison explains that the sequence of images articulate “through metaphor the path (from broad to specific) of the decision-making process; how our inner powers of concentration can become an idea that can be communicated to others.” At the same time the portrait’s gaze forces our view onto the Cartesian grid of Mies’ original north towers.

A priority in the redesign was to highlight the character of the original Mies van der Rohe office tower. The strong dark mullions of the original tower are both contrasted against lighter travertine panels, and counterbalanced with a complementary palette of fumed oak, walnut, marble and bronze.

Ultimately, the design underscores the creativity of critical thinking that is at the essence of the practice of law.

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A new chair for the Switzerland by Martin Ballendat

A new chair for the Switzerland by Martin Ballendat
A new chair for the Switzerland by Martin Ballendat2
A new chair for the Switzerland by Martin Ballendat3
A new chair for the Switzerland by Martin Ballendat4

If you want look for a chair i sure this chair what you are look for in this era. German designer Martin Ballendat has designed a new chair for the Switzerland based furniture manufacturer Züco Bürositzmöbel.

What is striking about Züco’s new Ballendat-designed lounge chair is its futuristic design and its extravagant appearance. The seat surface, backrest, armrests and sub-frame follow a flowing, uninterrupted line and seamlessly come together to produce a single unit. The front and rear surfaces are oriented towards each other and create a sensuous geometry. Martin Ballendat’s emotional design really does capture the spirit of the times.

“The main objective when developing the product was to create a piece of furniture which is also a true showpiece,” said the designer. “In a world which is geared towards efficiency and economy, ‘Perillo’ offers a welcome and exciting contrast when compared to the sterile linearity of many modern buildings.”

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4UDECOR - Ron Arad em Paris





No Discipline

Uma exposição a solo, Ron Arad no Centro Pompidou em Paris, abriu no passado dia 18 de Novembro de 2008. O espectacular designer mostra a sua criação com inumeras peças da Moroso entre outras. Victoria & Albert, Ripple Chair, Bookworm, Void, etc. A exposição irá depois até terras americanas, onde estará no MoMa em Nova York.
No Discipline, CentroPompidou, 18 November 2008 - 16 March 2009.

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