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Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Unusual Suspended Guest Houses in Russia




Situated not far away from Moscow (in Moskovskaya Oblast), Russia, this unusual guest houses were raised on a previously closed settlement called Resort Pirogovo. The buildings are suspended and their location on the top of the hill makes for some beautiful views. Wood was the main material used in creating this project and the red finishes gives it a bold feel.

Inspiring Dining Room Designs From Hulsta







Interested in some indoor redecoration? Here are 11 inspiring dining-room designs that we hope will make things easier for you. Contemporary furniture and arrangements lie at the basis of these amazing interiors from Hulsta. Elegant, but not too serious or solemn, some of the dining-rooms let out a genuine feeling of warmth. The color palette is not too flashy, nor too dull, creating a perfect balance. Some elements are particularly interesting, such as the carpets, the pendant lamps or the cupboards. Small decorative items cheer up the place and bring a plus of originality. We also like the presence of wood in some interiors which gives a rustic feel without interfering with the style of the room.

Fashionable Home in Denver





Located in Cherry Creek, one of the most “trendy” neighborhoods in Denver, this property amazes through luxury, style and design. The fashionable home catches one’s attention from a great distance, due to its large windows and the combination of stone and stainless steel used to style up the exterior. The overall costs of this building were $4,695,000, a striking sum, but one that justifies what the place houses. When stepping inside, a live-life-to-the-fullest interior is revealed. The residence features an impressive wine room, a library, an indoor office and of course, a well defined entrainment area. We also like the interior design of this house, with interesting furniture elements and the inspiring decorating ideas.

Kowalewski Residence





Located in Atlantic Beach, New York, this impressive display of architecture comes from Belmont Freeman Architects and is a symbol of modern design. In a community of 1920’s and 30’s homes, this project comes to break the pattern and impose contemporaneity. We are not fond of this idea, however the building team considers that the the Kowalewski residence remains “respectful of the scale and architectural traditions of the community”. Overall, we think the house has some pretty cool architecture features, such as the irregular shape or the vertical window section which brakes monotony and seems to split the building in two unequal parts. The round window is also of great aesthetic effect. Still, in our opinion, homes should lose the rigid feel and stick to a design that inspires a homey atmosphere.

Monday, March 15, 2010

House Styles Greek Revival



In the mid-19th century, many prosperous Americans believed that ancient Greece represented the spirit of democracy. Interest in British styles had waned during the bitter War of 1812. Also, many Americans sympathized with Greece's own struggles for independence in the 1820s.
Greek Revival architecture began with public buildings in Philadelphia. Many European-trained architects designed in the popular Grecian style, and the fashion spread via carpenter's guides and pattern books. Colonnaded Greek Revival mansions - sometimes called Southern Colonial houses - sprang up throughout the American south. With its classic clapboard exterior and bold, simple lines, Greek Revival architecture became the most predominant housing style in the United States.
During the second half of the 19th century, Gothic Revival and Italianate styles captured the American imagination. Grecian ideas faded from popularity. However, front-gable design - a trademark of the Greek Revival style - continued to influence the shape of American houses well into the 20th century. You will notice the classic front-gable design in simple "National Style" farm houses throughout the United States.

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Platinum Style Green Home Renovation







Just look at the before and after photos of this green home and you'll see a couple critical renovation strategies: (1) get rid of water-sucking grass without making your landscaping look crazy, and (2) keep the same size and scale of your home rather than building it into a monstrosity. This home, located at 8020 S.W. Elmwood Street in Southwest Portland, is expected to receive the rare designation of LEED Platinum certification and is now listed for sale at $850,000. Here are some of its green elements:
  • Tight envelope with spray foam insulation;
  • Replaced windows with Pella fiberglass windows;
  • Installed an indoor air exchange system (due to tight envelope);
  • Installed a closed-loop, ground-source heat pump;
  • Installed a 3 kW, grid-tied solar photovoltaic system;
  • Used leftover porcelain, reclaimed wood, and scraps for mantle;
  • Used FSC woods, including in the kitchen;
  • Installed Energy Star appliances; and
  • Installed water-efficient landscaping and a rain garden.

Saturday, March 13, 2010

House Styles Queen Anne


Queen Anne houses have many of these features:
  • Steep roof
  • Complicated, asymmetrical shape
  • Front-facing gable
  • One-story porch that extends across one or two sides of the house
  • Round or square towers
  • Wall surfaces textured with decorative shingles, patterned masonry, or half-timbering
  • Ornamental spindles and brackets
  • Bay windows
About the Queen Anne style:
Queen Anne became an architectural fashion in the 1880s and 1890s, when the industrial revolution brought new technologies. Builders began to use mass-produced pre-cut architectural trim to create fanciful and sometimes flamboyant houses.
Not all Queen Anne houses are lavishly decorated, however. Some builders showed restraint in their use of embellishments. Still, the flashy "painted ladies" of San Francisco and the refined brownstones of Brooklyn share many of the same features.

Courtyard Home Designs – Gabled Roof House





We love the natural appeal of courtyard home designs, and this one seamlessly transitions from modern architecture to nature. Located on a private cul de sac, peace and privacy welcome you home, while the house itself has a distinctly Zen quality that flows from modern interiors to a relaxing outdoor atrium. The home’s high double gables give its facade an unusual characteristic. The house wraps around an interior courtyard with a reflecting pool, to reflect on nature and life. Surrounding the courtyard, the home’s floor-to-ceiling windows bridge the gap indoors and out, providing natural light and ventilation. Functionally speaking, interiors are divided into private areas in one wing, featuring a master bedroom, closet and bathroom, and public spaces like the kitchen, living room and family room occupying another wing. The bathroom is among the coolest features in this house – if you like the great outdoors, you’ll feel like you’re showering al fresco thanks to this luxurious tiled shower room with floor-to-ceiling glass walls.

Friday, March 12, 2010

Riverfront Home Plan with a Modern Lofty Interior





Riverfront Home Plan with a Modern Lofty Interior

Bates Masi Architects created this modern, contemporary riverfront home in Noyack, NY, bringing new, natural luxury to the term "casual." Designed for an actor with rest and relaxation in mind, this home plan “became a study in architectural theatre: a series of spaces in a carefully scripted sequence that subtly reflect his professional life,” explains the architect. A simple, modern facade makes way for gorgeous, light-filled interiors. Expansive windows boast views of the riverfront and gardens, and are covered by perforated privacy screens which slide opened or closed. The architect had some great loft design ideas, with a main living area overlooked by upstairs living spaces. Note the cool wood floor planks, which change direction to demarcate the kitchen, living and dining areas of this open concept house plan. A bold staircase along a glass wall leads up to the second floor, where a master bedroom is connected to the ensuite via a bridge overlooking the downstairs living spaces.

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Kitchen Design - Peach Interior Design



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