Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Minimalist Multifunctional Furniture: A Folding Chair Into The Ladder

Your house is a minimalist design? minimalism is the key word for the occupancy or minimalist homes, they need practical, concise, and multifunctional. This minimalist furniture is one of them:

Furniture and versatile multifunctionality Minimalism

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Fireplace Ambiance

OK, OK, I know it is 100 degrees outside right now, but you really need to check this out. Anytime can be time for a little ambiance, turn down the A/C. This EcoSmart™ Fire is an Australian innovation - an environmentally friendly open fireplace. The EcoSmart™ Fire is flue less and does not require any installation or utility connection for fuel supply, which makes it ideal for just about any architectural environment. Fuelled by a renewable modern energy (Denatured Ethanol), it burns clean and is virtually maintenance free.




Featuring remarkable design flexibility, the simplicity of the EcoSmart™ burner and the modular nature of its design grants consumers with significant versatility and choice.



New concept of open fireplace

No flue, no hard connection

Efficient and effective heating solution

Independently tested

Ideal for apartments, houses, bars, restaurants and offices

Unprecedented design flexibility

Environmentally friendly

Fuelled by a renewable green energy

You can regulate the flame and turn it on/off at any time

Check out the video for great ideas!!!!

Ideal Tile Studio

I introduced you to Ideal Tile in 2009. These are updates from the Studio collection. My imagination went wild when I viewed their incredible samples, I felt as though I walked through an exotic art gallery, I had to share this with everyone!

People have discovered the beauty of using mosaic, glass, metal, or stone tile in their homes. It can be used in a variety of capacities and the beauty and unique style of the tile can be created specifically for your home décor. It is a true art in itself to piece together such lovely designs.

Since 1975, the Ideal Tile Company has provided its customers with unparalleled quality, service and convenience. They pride themselves in stocking a diverse, high-quality and unique collections of ceramic, porcelain, glass, natural stone and metal tiles & mosaics. Also, exclusive to Ideal Tile Studio Group is taking pride in finding the most exotic materials, high-end ceramics, and precious stone pieces for architects and discriminating clients alike.

Among the globally-known manufacturers they import here is a list of such brands as: Alcorense , Alfredo Salvatori, Azulev, Bonda, CVS, Cedir, Ceramica Di Treviso, Cerim, Cobsa, Cotto D'Este, Diago, Edilgres, Emil/Ergon, Eternity-Saloni, Fioranese, Fondovalle, Friends Tile, Gambarelli, Gardenia, Grazia, Halcon, Inalco, Intesa, Iris, ItalCeramica, Keraben, Kerex, Lourdes, LaRocca, Magica, Monocibec (Graal Series), Montgo, Real, Saicis, Saloni, Sea Star, Sant Agostino, Supergres, Tagina, TAM, Unicom-Starker, Valentino by Piemme, Vallelunga, Versace Ceramic Design.

In addition, their natural stone slab division can import direct to you granite, marble and limestone slabs Brazil, Italy and India.

For the past three decades, the Ideal Tile Company has been a proven leader in the tile industry, branching out to new regions and markets.

Giuseppe Grillo, CEO of Ideal Tile Studio Group, will be happy to assist you with pricing, samples and will assure your total satisfaction selecting the perfect materials for your project.It has been my pleasure introducing you to Ideal Tile Studio and their beautiful products.

Contact Information:

T (732) 308-0003

Visit their website to view more beautiful products!!!!

Minimalist Furniture Design Multipurpose and Multifunctional

Your house is a minimalist design? location and limited space at home? The following furniture might be an option for home owners and minimalist. Form of simple furniture, modern and practical, as it can change the function, practical and change shape in an instant.
Sofa Design is simple orange in a flash can be changed into a Bunk Bed for 2 people

Daytime functioning as a desk, and at night becomes a comfortable bed.

Complete work space turned into a bedroom at night

One again, the Design the sofa to Bunk Bed

Monday, June 28, 2010

Aquarium Table


Such a unique idea... here is a dual purpose coffee table that incorporates an aquarium for all of your tropical fish that will certainly be a focal point of the room and conversation. The "Aquarium Coffee Table" has acrylic sides that provide clear viewing of the interior, while the removable tabletop of 1/4"-thick beveled tempered glass is large and sturdy enough for the typical daily coffee table action. The tank rests on a heavy-duty black acrylic base with lights in the base that illuminate the tank from beneath the bed of blue glass gravel. Comes with two-stage submersible filter pump and decorative plants. Aquarium Coffee Table 25-ga. With 36" sq. tabletop. Tank 15 1/2" H x 24" L x 24" W. $599.95 Aquarium End Table also available 15-ga 24" sq. tabletop. Tank 20" H x 15 1/2" sq $449.

I would personally use black rocks for an elegant pond affect. 

Sunday, June 27, 2010

10 Most Unique Home Design in The World

Houses are a reflection of the personality of the owner. For a well-established, houses are often used as a reflection of his establishment, as a form of manifestation of the achievements in life. For a young family, a house desirable as a place that symbolized the start to live a long life full of struggle in order to achieve happiness.

For the realization of These symbols, many people are willing to reach into the pocket of her, in order to realize a dream house.

But it occurred to by your view of how an artist on a house? Type, such as whether the house they desire?

For an artist, the house is a 'canvas' or the media to realize the expression of his artistic soul. Curious how the forms? please see pictures below.


Pumpkin House Design

Hobbit House Design

Shoe House Design

Design House Round

Sphere House Design

Pink Castle Design

Kettle House Design

Design House Grass Ceiling

Half Circle Design House

Ball House Design

After viewing the unique design of the house. if you are interested in creating a design house like the one above?

Saturday, June 26, 2010

Plan and Minimalist House Design Tips

Minimalist Home Designs

In building a house is minimalist, not easy as you imagine. many things to consider in building a minimalist home. the plan is a minimum. and interior space therein made to the minimum.

Minimalist house, there are only a few of my other family bird birds usually combined with sitting room, kitchen and living room there are only two bedrooms and a garage for one car only.

Minimalist house may not have a large yard for children to play, so that a child's room should be made as comfortable as possible. so that children feel relaxed in that space. I think quite a few tips from me to make a minimalist home.

Friday, June 25, 2010

Island Table

Anara Mailybayeva's Island Table is nothing short of impressive. The strong sculptural lines leave a lasting impact and the table breaks away from all the customary monotonous clichés. In addition to the table, the included three non-traditional seats highlights the unique and ingenue perspective of the designer.




What is Architecture Minimalist? Minimalist House Design


The roots of minimalism in architecture is often traced back to the mid to late 1950s. Movement is a reaction to the new style of architecture - and lifestyle - which is being cultivated in the United States. In the U.S. boom in the years after World War II, there is a movement towards a large and exaggerated style of the building. During this era, groomed suburbs and supermarkets all over the map of the cave appeared, and there was a tendency garnish it. Minimalism was developed as a response to a lifestyle that increasingly commercial and consumer are reflected in the design.

Despite the minimalist art (which is sometimes known as a literalist art) has its roots in America, minimalist architecture was born elsewhere. Northern Europe, especially Scandinavia, and Japan is very important in the history of minimalist design, and in fact, this place remains one of the biggest embracers minimalism.

In general, the idea of minimalism can be described as "less is more," or as some designers and architects are fond of saying, "do more with less" minimalist architects use space as a design feature in and of itself .. Rather than attempting to fill the space with features, they create designs where space is as carefully thought out and used as the things they add to the room. basic shapes and straight, clean lines that are also important techniques used in minimalist designs, such as playing with various types of illumination. The result is elegant but not fussy.

Another technique often used is to provide a feature that more than one use. One example might be the floor beneath the heating unit, either form the basis for the room and heating room. This allows the designer to create the optimal utility without crowding the space.

Some of the important architects working in the field of minimalist design includes:
  • Lugdwig Mies van der Rohe
  • Buckminster Fuller
  • Dieter Rams
  • Luis Barragan
  • John Pawson
  • Eduardo Souto de Mouro
  • Alvar Siza
  • Tadao Ando
  • Alberto Campo Baeza
  • Yoshi Tanigushi
  • Peter Zumthor
  • Richard Gluckman
  • Michael Gabellini
  • Claudio Silverstrin
  • Vincent Van Duysen

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Porcelanosa

Porcelanosa’s new Soleil Bathtub is running circles around other bathtub designs with its modern circular shape and luxury design. The versatile round bathtub comes as a built-in option, or as a freestanding tub encircled by a stylish white acrylic or natural maple skirt. Or you can make this bathtub an example of contemporary style with a graphite-colored skirt complemented by stainless steel trim – that’s contemporary chic! Inside this 170cm-diameter tub, there’s plenty of room to unwind and to help you along on your road to relaxation, flip the switch to turn on the integrated hydromassage. Check out the Soleil Bathtub at Porcelanosa.


Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Headboard Havens



In this minimalist bedroom, the platform bed rests atop a beautiful dark-wood base, but it's the headboard that creates the wow factor. Designer Candice Olson uses three panels to make the wall pop: a top and bottom panel of tight-grain ash and a middle panel made of recycled pressed wood. Floating side tables with built-in sconces flank the bed.






Create dramatic vertical impact by taking the headboard to the ceiling. Designer Ann Grasso uses the two-toned headboard to help distinguish the sleeping area from the sitting area in this large room.



A huge painting hung over the sleek bed in this modern bedroom creates a dramatic focal point. When hanging a painting as a headboard, be sure to hang it high enough so the pillows won't rest against the canvas. Design by Andreas Charalambous.





Don't want a massive headboard for your bed? Define the space with framed pieces of artwork. Designer Kenneth Brown uses two small pieces of art and flanks the bed with two display cabinets to highlight the bed in this transitional space.



Minimalist Contemporary Design House in Brazil

This is a contemporary minimalist house design in Brazil. This project is a contemporary minimalist house designed by Arthur Casas is located in Iparonga, Brazil. Cumaru wood exterior panels with a warm, House in Iporanga is an architect who lives in the forest. "I always wanted a house in the woods, in a place where I can relax and recharge" my energy, said Arthur, from Arthur Casas.
This house is in great shape two simple, symmetrical cubes embracing an open space. As explained, 'reinforces the lack of integration with the environment home partition and add grandeur to a minimalist living area. A limit of a large terrace house, serves as a corridor to observe the surrounding untouched Atlantic Rain Forest, and the partition between the natural and built. Resigned, inched unlimited pool seems to pour into the thick vegetation. "
Private room at the side of the cube around. On the upper floor accessed by a thin bed of floating Cumaru catwalk leading to the ultra-thin profile. To the left: the guest bedroom and a private guest room. To right: master with en suite.
Below is the kitchen and the waiter places to the left, the guest bedroom and office to the right. This office has two large picture windows east and south. This seating area to be shaded from the sun-centered summer, shining in the east and west through the door of this room a big wind.

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Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Silk History

Chinese history credits the invention of silk fabric to Yuen Fei, the concubine of an Emperor who ruled in 2,600 B.C. Legend has it she dropped a cocoon into hot tea and it unraveled. She, by reason of the discovery, has been deified and is worshipped as the goddess of silk worms.

Tusah silk is produced by silkworms that feed on oak leaves.
Silk dupioni is produced from 2 silkworms that spin a cocoon together, thus making a strong double-thread silk. Dupioni silk is currently enjoying great popularity.
The finest quality silk is made by mulberry silk moth, Bombyx mori, which, of course, feeds on mulberry leaves.
The average cocoon contains 300-400 meters of silk.
It takes about 5500 silkworms to produce 1 kg (2.2lb) of raw silk!

One ounce of eggs produces about 20,000 worms, which consume a ton of mulberry leaves during their lifetime.

Silk has been unearthed in the Qianshanyang Village of Huzhou in Zhejiang (China) and has been estimated to have been produced 4700 years ago!

The term SHANTUNG (A heavy wild-silk fabric with a rough surface) comes from the region of Shantung in China. The term ORGANDY (crisp cotton or silk fabric) comes from the town named Urgench (in present-day Uzbekistan in Central Asia). It was on the old silk route and was an early market for Chinese silk fabric.
Countries all over the world celebrate silk by issuing stamps in honor of sericulture (silk production).

Early aircraft design utilizing silk stretched over a lightweight skeleton. Strength, durability and weight were critical characteristics that made silk the best choice.

In the next few years, we might be filling our closets with smart shirts that can read our heart rate and breathing, and musical jackets with built in all-fabric keypads. The electronics and computer industries are developing wearable devices and computerized apparel, so that they are virtually invisible.
As with all clothes, computerized apparel starts with the proper thread. Silk fabric is ideal for computerized clothing because it is made with fibers that make it conducive to electricity. The first fiber is just an ordinary silk thread, but running in the opposite direction of the fiber is silk thread that is wrapped in a thin copper foil. It's this copper foil that gives silk fabric the ability to conduct electricity. Not only is this type of silk fabric a good electrical conductor, it's fiber's are spaced with the right amount of space, so that the fibers can be individually addressed.

Modern Minimalist Furniture for Minimalist Home Design

This is an example of modern furniture for home design minimalist. Minimalist modern furniture needed to fill a minimalist space in your home. modern theme makes the room should be designed with the latest furnishings. We will provide pictures and minimalist furniture that will adapt to the modern concept of your home. This furniture design is the latest design we got from several sources on the internet. Hope can help you with design ideas to add to your room.
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