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Modern Luxury Interior Design London Property By Harrison Varma

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Modern Luxury Interior Design London Property By Harrison Varma

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Luxury home with modern design London propety. Regular readers will be aware of the two previous properties, designed and built by Harrison Varma, that we have featured. This luxury London property features over 11.000 sq ft of living space, and is located in a private road with 24 / 7 guarded security. The home includes 7 Bedrooms, 9 Bathrooms, 3 Reception rooms, a cinema, an indoor pool, a gym, staff accommodation, and underground car parking for 2 cars. The property has been furnished with luxury and bespoke furniture throughout, and the joinery has been completed by the expert team at Harrison Varma. For more information about this property visit London luxury Harrison Varma.

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Posted by admin on August 17th, 2009 No Comments

Luxury London Property With an Understated, Worldly By Finchatton

Crestron cinema room with 90” screen and Dolby Digital surround sound.

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Finchatton, London’s most prestigious developers, has fully remodelled this traditional brick and render four-storey townhouse into an exceptional four-bedroom, four-bathroom house. The outcome is a property with an understated, worldly sophisticated and timeless elegance. This typical Belgravia townhouse unites the best facets of period architecture with the highest contemporary standards. At Chester Row Finchatton has created a property where natural light permeates from roofline to lower ground floor, thanks to glass walls, a floating staircase, strategically placed double height mirrors and subtle chrome detailing. Combined, these create vertical and horizontal vistas throughout the property. The colour palette evolves from the simplest black and white basis and relies on natural textures and materials. Solid fumed oak flooring, stained walnut joinery and wrought iron balustrades contrast with honed Crema Marfil and Carrara marble flooring, sumptuous deep pile 100% wool ivory carpeting, limestone fireplaces and stone paving. Additions of colour and texture in the soft furnishings, such as green and black check, modern rose prints and beautiful damask avoid a monochromatic sterility and ensure the property is oriented to the future in terms of progressions in interior design.

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Posted by admin on August 17th, 2009 No Comments

Beautiful Wooden Furniture For Traditional Interior Design | English Mood By Minacciolo

If you aren’t a big fan of a modern interior design and prefer a more traditional and cozy ambience then you undoubtedly will like an elegant collection by Minacciolo – English Mood. This collection is inspired by furniture style of old England and offers charming solutions for kitchen, bathroom and living room. All of them look noble, refined and evocate of tender family sentiments, creating very warm and timeless atmosphere. Although non-modern look doesn’t mean the absence of contemporary technologies.

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Beautiful luxury Interior Design Kitchen

For example the kitchen is a well equipped with contemporary appliances and could satisfy all needs and wishes. All furniture is made of high-quality wood and have only non-toxic finishes. If you like these traditional wooden furniture and want more information about it then you could find it on Minacciolo site.

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Posted by admin on July 31st, 2009 1 Comment

The Modern House Hotel Wooden Floors and Subtle Touches of Chinese Decor, Beijing China

The Opposite House Hotel opened in the summer of 2008 in Beijing’s vibrant Sanlitun district. Designed by Kengo Kuma & Associates, the hotel’s 99 contemporary guest rooms are among the largest in Beijing with more than half being over 70 sqm. The rooms are strikingly simple with natural wooden floors and subtle touches of Chinese décor, lending each one a sense of place. The name, The Opposite House, is derived from a translation of a Chinese word, which historically described the building located opposite the main house in a courtyard where guests would stay.

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The Opposite House is the first of a number of hotels being developed in China, Hong Kong and the UK by Swire Hotels, which will all be distinctive hotels, individually named and each uniquely designed by renowned architects and designers. Please Check The Following Design…

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Posted by admin on July 28th, 2009 2 Comments

Diva Wood Laminated floor and Pendant Light Sculptures by Thomas Egset and Peter Natedal

Norwegian designers Thomas Egset and Peter Natedal have created the Diva lamps for the Oslo, Norway based manufacturer Northern Lighting.

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Diva is a set of wood laminated floor and pendant light sculptures. By making a contemporary light object the two young designers, Thomas and Peter, wanted to pay their respect to the proud Norwegian heritage of wood lamination craftsmanship, and at the same time challenge or reinvent how this material can be used. Diva’s strong yet soft and almost feminine character emerged from experimenting with different curve codes, from which two distinct sets of patterns occurred. The lamp’s outer frame consists of a set of thirty two gently curving walnut or oak laminated plywood slices set around two wooden cylinders. The inner parts consist of a slim metal stem supporting a solid mouth-blown frosted glass globe. The floor lamp’s outer frame can be turned in two directions, creating two different sculptures. Diva creates a warm yet dynamic atmosphere when it is turned on, and when off it remains an essential and uniquely aesthetic décor object in any room.

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Posted by admin on July 16th, 2009 5 Comments

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