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The MILLY Modern Kitchen Design from Stosa Cucine

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MILLY is the new Stosa kitchen, which enters the system check program, the modular base with 72 cm and door thickness of 2 inches. Milly is a new modular design makes it flexible and is ideal to meet the needs and demands of the kitchen, through a series of innovative details and elements that allow living solutions and special materials to conduct research. (more…)

Posted by admin on January 13th, 2011 No Comments

The Sleek Virgola Modern TV Stand from Doimoidea

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A winning combination of form and function: a modern TV stand from Doimoidea Virgola looks great and sure to keep your entertainment area with a well-organized. This is a swivel wall / TV unit that has swept the glass panels mounted on metal frames. Depending on your style preference, you can choose a TV stand in lacquered finish with the addition of either plain or screen printed pattern (pictured here is a striking pattern of white roses).

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Posted by admin on August 14th, 2010 2 Comments

Modern House in Santander by A-cero Architects

A-cero Architects designed this house overlooking the Miera River near Santander, Spain. The main design features of this project are the simple volumetric composition, the large glass panes, the projecting shapes that break the uniformity of the straight lines, its ample interior spaces and predominant materials: glass, wood and concrete..This house is located on a 2.204m2 plot presenting a strong slope, with a difference of height of 17m in a 55m long terrain. The site is delimited by the access road on the South, neighbouring plots on the North and East sides and a stepped walkway in the West.

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The main idea behind the project is to make a house integrated within the surrounding context, oriented towards the views over the Mera river. The terrain’s slope, which could be seen as a problem, becomes a solution by designing a house closed to the North and open to the South (where the best sights are), therefore protected from the cold temperatures and open to the natural light.

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Posted by admin on February 12th, 2010 No Comments

Grosfeld van der Velde Architects | The KvD House in Breda, The Netherlands

House KvD by Grosfeld van der Velde Architects

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House KvD is located in the woods of Teteringen, close to Breda. Important, from the residents point of view, was to experience the green environment in a most intense way. This ambition has formed the main concept of the building: A house that feeds in between the trees, giving every arbitrary movement a surprising perspective on the forest. The square-shaped volume keeps you, while moving through the building, in constant contact with the environment.

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Posted by admin on December 19th, 2009 1 Comment

Coffou Cottage in Michigan City, Indiana Architect by Brininstool + Lynch

Coffou Cottage in Michigan City, Indiana, USA, was designed by Chicago-based Brininstool + Lynch with a simple structural system, and was enhanced by a horizontal wood rain screen of Western Red Cedar to privatize the entry sequence on the North, and a wall of operable glass on the South.

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For decades the woods and fields of Southwestern Michigan and Northwestern Indiana, with their close proximity to Lake Michigan and short travel distance from the city, have offered Chicagoans weekend reprieves from urban intensity. The owners of this cottage sought to gain a sense of privacy with their vacation property, and preferred the experience of pastoral views to the natural landscape over views to the lake waters. They were fortunate to find the land that fit their aesthetic aspirations, and subsequently desired a home that would meet their modern concept for living.

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Posted by admin on November 3rd, 2009 No Comments

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