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M house Double Bay By Bruce Stafford Architects
This beautiful house designed by Bruce Stafford architects has been designed on a small space. The style of the house is contemporary living and we believe that the space has been utilized at its best. The design of the house is very welcoming and open concept. Because of glass wall and many windows, natural light is .........

Applying Interior design ideas to ones home is becoming one of the most desirable things. Some people remains stick to just one design idea while some like to blend different ideas together. Island Fusion is the blend of two ideas. Locating on a beach it is the blend of traditional design and beach theme. Most of the used material is wood and house is totally designed in a way as bringing the out door inside of the house.Theme of the house design is Island Fusion ,as the name says and color scheme used is monochromatic. The house is designed in a way that the whole impact is very relaxing, cool and calm......

Eclectic Mountainside Estancia
Houses are not complete until owner find everything of his choice inside the house. In other words a house is not complete until it’s not furnished and furnishing a house in a proper is a form of art. This means that furnishing should be done in such a way which is not only functional but aesthetically pleasing as well. So look at the house designed and decorated by

Sustainable Green Apartment
This apartment's interior design was done by Hariri & Hariri Architecture on the 45th floor of a Manhattan tower. The purpose was to design a Modern apartment with environmental intelligence to optimize comfort and minimize energy consumption. The architects started with the most basic element of the apartment, the window wall. Revising the glass curtain wall and the air-conditioning systems is usually taboo in high-rise buildings. The architects then hooked up all the systems—heating, cooling, lighting, shades, humidity, audiovisual, computers and telephone—to a brainy computer hidden in a closet off the bar.
Hariri & Hariri are versatile designers, flexible in their Modernism, and they appropriated a de Stijl design vocabulary straight from the Museum of Modern Art a dozen blocks away. Abstract planes float off walls and ceilings, expanding and compressing space. The composition not only makes the apartment feel bigger, it also marries the cubic, right-angled city outside. The architects give substance to the abstract shapes with a rich palette of materials—warm wenge cabinetry and paneling, plus strategically placed accents of gold mosaic tile. They extend their architectural ideas to the smaller scale of the crisply geometric furniture.










