Creative Apartment and Home Interior Design Minimalist

This is a creative apartment. This apartment interior designed by Dutch architect, It features two floors and four people living there. Thank you for using lasers to cut the original panel in the kitchen and other parts of the apartment, the interior looks quite creative and unusual. In addition to laser-cut panels are also other things that make it unique, including a built-in storage solutions and furniture designer. Before the renovation, the apartment has a lot of room but became, transparent residential area full of light and air. Upstairs the master bedroom located next to large bathroom with tile structured from the end of Patricia Urquola, glass, and wood cabinets.
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Contemporary or Minimalist Home Design?

This is a guest room design combines classic and modern minimalist decor. Use a brown color on the walls and chairs and sofas classic impression compounded by using a colorful carpet. Not many other components or decor is one characteristic of the minimalist model. Combining these styles can inspire you to organize your living room.

Minimalist Interior Design Ceramic White House in Spain

This is a minimalist house design interior and white ceramic. Héctor Ruiz-Velázquez designer has transformed the attic of a house in Madrid, Spain into a new living space with a variety of spaces. Ceramic nicknamed House, all parts are protected with ceramic interior, reasonable name.
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Design is considered as three-dimensional objects, allowing each one of the rooms or line of houses to be located by determining the coordinate axes. The result is a power to move around a few square meters at different altitudes, up and down, offering a new experience of roominess in the context of home: to explore space.



Continuous transition between rooms and allow the flow of free movement at various levels. Flexibility of space to change this house is an innovative housing concept that conform to the actual needs and to new uses. Where is the roominess, the brightness and the time flow in a multifunctional room with no corners or take precedence. [via]

Minimalist Design House Italian Style

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This is a modern and minimalist house design Italian style created by Andrea Oliva. All the characteristics of minimalist house combined to make this house truly minimalist. Start with simple rectangular shapes, flat roofs and white palette and the use of gray on the exterior and interior. The house is also equipped with sustainable features. Flat roofs equipped with solar panels that meet all of these electric eco-design of the house and hot water needs. [Via]

Minimalist House Design in a Quiet and Beautiful Beach

This is the minimalist design of the house is situated on a quiet beach 130 kilometers south of Lima, Peru. This site is a large surface of the sand naturally Deviled in two by a small stone. The main feature of the design of the house consists of a pure white color and a very simple geometry. modern design as seen as the point of urban natural areas quiet. Via: design house
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Pool design is very romantic at night


Minimalist house from the rear

Out of the Office

Somehow we made it to the second half of August - and now it's finally time to sign a lease on an apartment in NYC for a Sep 1 move in date. I made a trip up to New York on our way to Boston this weekend with my girls (Michael was busy finishing up his last projects at his current job). It was a long weekend, but the good news is I think we're going to have a place to live next month! Relief.




We got back to Delaware last night, but we're packing our bags right back up today and heading home to Arizona for a week.




These next couple of weeks will be a whirlwind of traveling, packing, cleaning, moving and settling. Thanks for your patience as I focus on family needs for a little bit. I'll be here as often as possible, just probably not every day.






PS It's been fun to talk with some of my girlfriends about how we live in our homes. Michael and I have been deciding between a big, open and pretty raw loft space and a nicer but smaller and more compartmentalized apartment. One of my friends says she could never get right with her kitchen being open to the living area. I actually like the idea of living/eating/cooking/working in one room. Different strokes though. How would you most like to live in the city?






Most images via CasaSugar of Matt Lorenz's winning design of a loft space on Season 1 of Bravo's Top Design.

Minimalist Concrete with Soft Wooden House Interior

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This is the Minimalist Concrete House with Soft Wooden Interior. If you want to read the article and design houses here

Minimalist Home Design 3D Building Area Total 175 Meters

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01. Basic floor plan drawings
02. Top floor plan drawings
03. Picture looks ahead
04. Images appear to the right
05. Images appear to the left
06. Picture looks back
07. Perspective drawings
08. Foundation drawings
09. Figure pieces lengthwise
10. Cross-section images
11. Drawings floor beams
12. Pelate foot drawings, columns and Sloof
13. Figure structural reinforcement plate floor
14. Figure structural reinforcement columns, beams and Sloof
15. Figure structural reinforcement of practical columns, beams Sloof practical, practical ring beam
16. Fig foot structure reinforcement plate
17. The ground floor layout drawings sanitation
18. Sanitation drawings upstairs
19. Figure ground floor plan of the roof truss
20. Roof truss drawings upstairs
21. Figure plan ground floor doors and windows
22. Drawings upstairs window and door
23. Figure plan ground floor lamp point
24. Figure plan upstairs light point
25. Figure etail doors and windows
26. Budget Plan (RAB)
27. All were drawn using AutoCAD on scales?



Additional Info:
01. Total Building Area = 175 m2
02. Dimensions 5.10 x 5.15 m m
03. Consisting of five buildings KT, a Maid KT, 4 KM, 1 R Guest, 1 Kitchen, Dining 1R, 1 R Family, Casual 1 R, 1 R Shalat, Terrace, Balcony, Storage

Wood is Back (...was it ever really gone?)

I showed my friend a photo of this lovely Tiger Oak antique desk that I'm buying off craigslist and she immediately asked what color I was going to paint it.



It's no secret that I'm a really big fan of painted furniture, so it might surprise you how much I actually love the look of wood. It adds so much warmth that I always try to use at least one all-wood piece in a room.



My paint brushes will be coming nowhere near this pretty little desk.


One of my very favorite ways to incorporate wooden furniture is using antique chests in entry ways. The best way to pull this off in a fresh way is to pair the traditional wood with modern art and some quirky accessories. A great lamp is always welcome!


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Mark Olsen Photog (for House and Home)

What do you think? Have you warmed up to wood again? Or were the embers of love always burning?