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Monday, November 15th, 2010

American interior designer Jamie Herzlinger has completed a project she designed called The Enclave. there are so many creative products, initiatives and enterprises to draw attention to, make combination with the client’s lifestyle made this project very exciting and unique.Within the box of space that previously evaporated the entrance, dining room, hallways, and living room, make each of those public areas very dramatic by the controlled use of the bead blasted steel and poured terrazzo floors that had zinc screeds inlayed for a distinct separation.
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Tuesday, April 6th, 2010
Stanic Harding has designed an apartment located on level 16 of the 18 floor high circular tower in Darling Point, Sydney and take the entire floor. The location allows residents to get a broad view of the harbor, bridge and Opera House. latest interior design is done with a modern style that maximizes the view 360 degrees of potential

Responding to the perimeter of a central core with a curved surface made of beautifully finished panels wrapped in a soft woolen cloth. This is either fixed or a secret door to the storage or the robe. vertical strip lighting located in the center dividing panel and provides a set of features or mood lighting hati.Spasi radially from orthogonal and each room has a good connection for the bay window full as possible. Ceiling treatment in the public space is designed to enhance the sense of circular by installing a thin, flush fitting fluorescent strips radiating out into the surroundings. This gives a strong ceiling plane and the net contribution to the quality of space.
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Sunday, March 14th, 2010
This vacation retreat, located on an extraordinary beachfront setting, was designed as two separate buildings—one for living and eating, and the other for sleeping. The separate bedroom wing provides extra privacy, so late-night entertaining does not disturb sleeping children or weary parents, as the case may be. Extensive water views, generous decks, and the sheltering orientation of the two buildings contribute to a fluid relationship between living areas and the surrounding seascape.

Located at the northwest corner of Hat Island in Puget Sound near Washington’s San Juan Islands, the home is on a narrow waterfront site situated in a relatively dense beach front development of single family homes. Except for the adjacent development to the north and south, the area is in a pristine marine environment where the experience of the water and wildlife is essential to being there
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Friday, February 26th, 2010
Carol’s most recent design is a collaboration with her mechanical engineer husband, Fred Berg. Their residence, known as the Ross Street House, was recognized as Wisconsin’s first LEED for Homes Platinum rated residence in July 2009. The home has captured the attention of green enthusiasts throughout the country for far exceeding the requirements to achieve the highest LEED rating of Platinum.

Carol Richard, founding partner of the Atlanta-based architecture firm Richard Wittschiebe Hand, returned home to Madison, Wisconsin last summer to build her house. “When I was a young architect,” says Carol, “I designed and built a house for myself in Atlanta and I’ve always wanted to build again and take advantage of the things I’ve learned over my career.”
Diagrams, drawings, photographs, detailed design information and energy use analysis can be found on the website: www.rossstreethouse.com.
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Thursday, July 30th, 2009
Just recently IKEA has put their new 2010 catalog online. It’s full not only living room design ideas but also for other rooms. New kitchens and dining rooms are also should be mentioned. Besides bright colors the most popular theme among new design ideas is natural.

Several dining room sets and kitchen cabinets collections are made of different kind of wood with saving its natural look and feel. Some of new dining sets are designed to be small and comfortable to fit even very small spaces. Tables from these sets could be as freestanding as gateleg as even bar ones. Some of all models are also in the new catalogue but with cheaper prices. Below you can find some of IKEA’s new design ideas. For more ideas and product prices you definetly should check their catalogue online.
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