Garden Shed. ‘Garden Shed’ ist eine Zusammenarbeit der Architekten Ville Hara und der Designerin Linda Bergroth für Kekkilä Gardens Heim und Garten Kollektion.
Das Gartenhäuschen kombiniert ein Gewächshaus mit funktionalem Stauraum. Geliefert wird es in einzelnen Fertigteilen, die einfach zusammengeschraubt werden können. Das Häuschen besteht aus finnischer Pinie und Sicherheitsglas und ist ausgestattet mit automatisch gesteuerten Öffnungen, um die Temperatur im Inneren zu kontrollieren. Im Bild wird das Gartenhaus von der Designerin Linda Bergoth gezeigt, das auf einer Insel in Finnland steht und als Sommerresidenz genutzt wird. Das Produkt kam 2010 auf den Markt und wurde mit dem Preis ‘Gartenprodukt des Jahres’ ausgezeichnet. ‘Garden shed is a collaboration of architect Ville Hara and designer Linda Bergroth for Kekkilä Garden’s Home & Garden collection.
It is Not Digital, It is Anamorphic Art! Artist Felice Varini is a master of anamorphic installations.
He paints directly on indoor and outdoor spaces such as rooms, stairways, buildings, and more. His work requires that you view it at a specific angle, so that you can see geometric shapes. Notes about the artist: [1] Felice Varini was born in 1952 in Locarno, Switzerland. and currently lives in Paris.[...] The paintings are characterized by a single vantage point from which the viewer can see the complete painting (usually a simple geometric shape such as circle, square, line), while various ‘broken’ fragmented shapes are seen from various other view points.
Floating Bedroom + Clever Home Studio Design. Posted by rd on Tuesday, October 25, 2011 · Floating bedroom, what a neat idea!
This former artist’s studio, has been transformed to a clever home design. With an area of 50 squares meters, every space has been used up effectively. The main feature being the suspended bedroom, the heart of the entire place, like a floating island. Easily becomes the subject of curiosity and great conversation piece. Roll-Out Carpet Rolls Back Up into a Soft Bench for Storage. The best of both worlds, this rolling rug system lets you have your hardwood floors and enjoy the benefits of a variable-length, multi-purpose soft surface on demand. 5.5.
Designers (aka CinqCinq) is a french firm created KARPETT for TARKETT, as a platform for “exercising, playing with the kids, sitting at your computer or taking a phone call stretched out on your back,” providing comfort that is “palpable, available, usable, [and] always ready.” MuddHutt: Colour Palette: Antiquarian. Natural Pools or Swimming Ponds. Natural Pools or Natural Swimming Ponds (NSPs) Let nature clean the water...
Chemical-free water garden and swimming pool. The plant portion, or regeneration zone, is separated from the swimming area by the wall seen a few inches below the water’s surface. www.naturalswimmingpools.com The pools have skimmers and pumps that circulate the water through the regeneration zone and back into the swimming area. The aquatic plants filter out contaminants and use nutrients from the water as food which helps prevent algae. Then rocks, such as granite river rock or haydite, to which friendly bacteria attach, act as biological filters. Walstrom House by John Lautner. October 13th, 2011 John Lautner was a California based architect that built very inspiring public buildings and private residences.
The Walstrom house was constructed in 1969 into the side of a hill in the Santa Monica mountains just outside of Los Angeles. The Designer Pad - Living In 500 Sq. Feet. So here it is: the final details on our pad's renovation.
But before I start with all the juicy details, I'm very excited to tell you our tiny place made it into Apartment Therapy's Small/Cool Contest. So it would be sweet if I could count with your support to win our category and be able to go to the finals. TheDesignerPad - The Designer Pad - Size Does Not Matter. Living in tight spaces has its challenges.
You have to be clever about how to use your limited square footage and make it functional for your needs. Malena Georgieva, a Bulgarian import, only had a little over 200 square feet to work with. Can you imagine? Her tiny fourth-floor studio apartment located a few steps from the Dakota (one of the most iconic buildings in NYC and former home of John Lennon), only has enough room for a bed, a desk, a dining table and couple of chairs. As an aspiring artist and interior designer, Malena put her creative talent in designing and decorating her petite pad —much needed talent when working on a budget not much bigger than her place.
I think she did an unbelievable job considering the challenges she faced with the space. Once again the magnificent Mr. The Designer Pad - Color Me Happy. High ceilings and abundant natural light are the best features of this colorful 19th-century apartment in Barcelona, Spain, where furniture design, brilliant layout and ingenious solutions create pleasant surprises.
Architects Angle Borras and Elodie Grammont from Miel Arquitectos Studio came up with an unusual triangular floor plan using the diagonal hallway to connect all the different rooms. It was very clever of them to run the gold molding throughout to visually guide you around the apartment and at the same time serve as a disguise for the electrical installations — quite a great idea.