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Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Penthouse Interior Design

Penthouse Interior Design

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This penthouse is located in the hip area of Stockholm called Södermalm. It was originally an old cap, but the architects Frigren Sahlstrand who specializes in the repair of old attic, turned the 100 square meter for a luxury accommodation with an emphasis on open plan solution, the detail and good solid materials.
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Open new perspective


Open new perspective

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Open new perspective, the house in Sweden.

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Room covering the large world map on the walls.
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Living room is decorated with calm shades and color set with knalliga details. Coffee tables from Minotti, Matt Kast Hall and a picture painted by Astrid Sylwan. Pillows, Missoni.

Gary Chang’s Apartment

Gary Chang’s Apartment

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Hong Kong architect and technophile Gary Chang has the most amazing apartment. His 344-square-foot space can be shifted into at least 24 different layouts, using a funhouse’s worth of sliding walls and detachable shelving.
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Chang has lived in this apartment since he was 14, moving in with his parents and three younger sisters. Back then, he used to sleep in the hallway. Now, he uses a hydraulic Murphy bed that he designed himself, which is usually hidden behind a sofa during the day. Turning his apartment into what he’s named a “Domestic Transformer” hasn’t been cheap. It only cost $45,000 to buy, but his latest design efforts came with a $218,000 price tag.
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“using shifting wall units suspended from steel tracks bolted into the ceiling, the apartment becomes all manner of spaces — kitchen, library, laundry room, dressing room, a lounge with a hammock, an enclosed dining area and a wet bar.” (nytimes.com)
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his apartment is decorated with alessi dishes, arne jacobsen cutlery, or what mr. chang calls an “altar of muji accessories”.
quotation from interactivearchitecture.org: “ultimate spatial flexibility is created through the multiple operations of the partitions. lighting. and mobile furniture. all the mundane necessities of bachelor life – books. cds. clothing, pictures. stereo, videos are stacked on a chrome factory shelving system and hidden discreetly behind floating white curtains. the central space becomes the actual space for living, working, eating, sleeping, chatting, dressing and reading. blue fluorescent tubes are carefully placed to wash the floor with an unearthly glow, while bright up-lighting articulates structural members. the main aperture of the front window offers views to the world beyond whether the actual view out of the window, or through the large scale movie screen to the fantasy world of hollywood, the real world of news, or the electronic world of internet.”

and his own arguement for staying there instead of moving into a bigger apartment: “but why do that? i see my place as an ongoing experiment.”

Brooklyn Apartment Interior Design by Robert Austin Gonzalez

Brooklyn Apartment Interior Design by Robert Austin Gonzalez

Robert Austin Gonzalez – a furniture and interior designer out of Brooklyn. What’s interesting about Rob, aside from his exciting work is his background. He studied Engineering and Fine Art, has been a designer for Cannondale Bicycles, a life sculptor, and a bicycle messenger on the streets of New York. He’s even a surfer. This is Brooklyn Apartment some of his portfolio.
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Brooklyn Apartment : Complete apartment remodel. White lacquer built-in. Console/bench with speaker cabinets and custom chandelier.
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Colorful Beach Houses Interior Design by Diamond Baratta Design

Colorful Beach Houses Interior Design by Diamond Baratta Design

Diamond Baratta Design, Architectural Interior Design and Decoration Firm. They are heralded as “Decorating’s Dynamic Duo” by critically acclaimed House Beautiful magazine. With over 25 magazine covers featuring their work, they have been widely published in shelter publications, including House Beautiful, Architectural Digest, Elle Decor, House & Garden, Southern Accents, The World of Interiors, Traditional Home, and Veranda. The New York Times Magazine.
Playful Florida Residence
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Palm Beach Residence
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Office Selgas Cano Madrid by Iwan Baan

Office Selgas Cano Madrid by Iwan Baan

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Here’s new office design by Iwan Baan, the Selgas Cano architectural offices, its an amazing design concept, this building have the low impact into the landscape, and look like a modern cave. Personally I like this office design, its sleek, simple and have stunning interior with minimalist furniture and yellow white color combination, very inspiring.
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San Gines Drugstore Interior Design by XPIRAL

San Gines Drugstore Interior Design by XPIRAL
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The amazing Drugstore interior designed by Spanish practice XPIRAL, come with futuristic geometrical ceiling design its look like a sci-fi films space ships. All of the parts of this drugstore consist of amazing geometrical piece, the product display, windows and even the exterior entrance door. I think this design also perfect to apply for the café/restaurant interior

STIX Interior Design by 3SIX0

STIX Interior Design by 3SIX0
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If you looking for some photo inspiration for restaurant and café interior, here’s the right place, today we publish an exciting work from 3six0 Architecture. STIX restaurant is a modern restaurant with elegance interior, furniture and a continuous band coils the space. On its way, the band folds up, out, and over, as wood wall panel, table, floor, ceiling and bar.
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The experience is continuous from front to back, bar to restaurant and table to table. The bourbon toned wood, raw steel and cork present a simple unplugged elegance that is taut like a barrel. Tables fold up into the wall, enabling the space to transform into a cocktail party space, inspired by the food on a stick concept for the restaurant.

Barbie Cafe Interior Design by Slade Architecture


Barbie Cafe Interior Design by Slade Architecture


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The world largest Barbie Flagship store and café built on the 35,000 square foot areas and most comprehensive collection of Barbie dolls and licensed Barbie products. The design concept of this store is how to make a figure where “Barbie is hero”; expression Barbie as a global lifestyle brand by building on the brand historical link to fashion.
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All the exterior, interior, fixtures and furnishings are designed by Slade Architecture. It’s designed to create a sleek, fun, unapologetically feminine interpretation of Barbie: past, present, and future. The main color of this store interior and exterior is pink expressing Barbie’s cutting-edge fashion sense and history.
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For the new facade, Slade Architecture combined references to product packaging, decorative arts, fashion and architectural iconography to create a modern identity for the store.

The facade is made of two layers: molded, translucent polycarbonate interior panels and flat exterior glass panels printed with a whimsical lattice frit pattern. Slade collaborated with designers at BIG, who created the final exterior frit graphics. The two layers reinforce each other visually and interact dynamically through reflection, shadow and distortion.