When decorating your small space, always focus on simplicity. You can opt for furniture of bright colors if the color of the room is bright. Use many lamps which will provide soft lighting and make the room look spacious. While painting the walls, you should use light shades as they have the capacity to make your room look large and nice. Featuring high ceilings, wooden floors and immaculate white walls, the overall feeling is that of cleanness, elegance and comfort space. All floors and walls are painted in pure white color so white is the main color of the interior design. The kitchen feature original white cabinets while the bathroom has beautiful old deep bathtub. (more…)
The house is now have two stories and the main entrance has double staircase to the second floor. The living room, dining room, kitchen, utility room, library, and two guest bedrooms with baths are on the first floor. All rooms are open to walkways and terraces at both the first and second floors. The studio and garage are attached to the main house with a glass walled and roofed corridor. A combination of steel, concrete, glass and aluminum bring together natural materials with modernist choices – synthesizing the contemporary style of the home inside and out with the surrounding natural landscape. (more…)
This bathroom design demonstrates an excellent use of space. Placing the bathtub and the shower in the corners leaves the center open for traffic. Colors from the slate floor tiles have been repeated in the wood finish on the wall-mounted vanity and the woven blinds. With modern design, the best cabinet layouts are those that are very modular. In that, they are also bold. Being that the cabinets around your sink are one of the largest pieces of bathroom furniture you have, they need to make sure they make a statement. (more…)
If the Jetsons lived in a California ranch home, it might have some features like these:
Ten-foot doors that slide into the walls, opening the great room to the back deck. Windows that turn from clear glass to opaque with the click of a button. A touch-screen panel that pipes music through speakers throughout the house.
Meanwhile, robotics mop the floor, vacuum the carpets and mow the lawn, while George sips coffee and checks the stock market on what looks like a decorative ball.
Next week, the public will need go no further than Alamo to see for themselves how it all comes together at the first House of Innovation. (more…)








