This is a house where traditional and contemporary architecture is combined into one design. A lot of rustic elements and colors represent contemporary style while warm brown rooms represent traditional one. The front door is a electronic sliding door with movement sensor. The house hides two basement floors thanks for using concrete technologies. (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…)
Every rooms has beautiful views that would make you want to stay longer and get unforgettable experience. Architect Jim Burton of Blip Design came at this two-storey home remodel with a two-pronged approach, and an affinity for two very different genres. These contemporary designs provide a classy look to your house and make it look unique. You can also get a different and unique look to your house with the help of the interior designers. (more…)
As there is shortage of space in a small bathroom, it is essential that the bathroom should not be flooded with a large number of accessories. While selecting bathroom accessories, remember that it should have some consistency with the rest of the bathroom decor. A beautiful wooden cabinet with drawers and adjustable shelf blends well with small bathroom. This is because it can store all the miscellaneous items that are required in the bathroom. Pale colors in combination with the unclouded decor create this minimalist look. (more…)
Decorate using basic interior design principles and ideas to create a personalized living environment. Make your living room look more comfortable and “lived in,” start with comfortable seating and mix in antiques or vintage pieces. Antiques don’t necessarily have to be formal Victorian pieces, there are plenty of more casual antiques available for living rooms. Place lighting at different levels in the room. Use a combination of accent lighting, table lamps and decorative lamps to add warmth and atmosphere to your living room. (more…)









