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Tumidei is more than just a furniture company – they construct modern and relatively inexpensive (no, not cheap) pieces of furniture that they also create compositions from – interior design photos that you can use to shape your own space. These lofted bedroom interiors are brilliantly varied and are great space-saving solutions for cramped bedrooms. A lot of these lofted interiors are clearly designed for children and teens in terms of sizes, colors and material quality.

Lofted Space-Saving Furniture for Bedroom Interiors

http://dornob.com/lofted-space-saving-furniture-for-bedroom-interiors/#axzz2Oy582wVa
I think one of the reasons that many are skeptical about environmental design is because they think its terribly complex and costly. It does take a bit more effort on the front end, but it's definitely not rocket science. This architecture by Guz Architects is a wonderfully developed minimalistic design with a curvilinear flare that really brings out the organic coverings. I'm most impressed with how design facilitates the needs of the plants and shrubs located throughout the house . See more at Guz Architects http://architecturelinked.com/profiles/blogs/sky-garden-house

Sky Garden House

David Guerra is the Brazilian architect that redesigned the Garden House, a 1980′s house located in Brazil. This amazing house was constructed considering some important aspects like the interior/exterior integration which was planned to be bigger. This was possible using the garden day by day and it not only helped at the integration but also at the lighting of the rooms that used to be dark. http://fancycribs.com/20602-garden-house-by-david-guerra.html

Garden House by David Guerra

Beautiful Warehouse Conversion in Melbourne

http://www.homedsgn.com/2011/02/14/beautiful-warehouse-conversion-in-melbourne/ Spotted on MBP, here is a completely renovated apartment located in a historic building in Melbourne, Australia. This three bedroom, two bathroom residence is on sale and according to the agent, “this superlative warehouse conversion in “Leicester House”, an historic 1880′s building, provides privacy and vast spaces. It features soaring warehouse ceilings, huge original arched timber windows, exposed red brick walls, imposing brick archways of 65 cm depth and high gloss timber floors. By day it is imposing and by night dramatic.” The exposed brick walls and the high concrete ceilings make this apartment feel like a loft.
Imaginative Architecture in Natural Seclusion This swanky villa has got it goin’ on. Located in Phuket, Thailand, Villa Amanzi combines the best of contemporary design and ultra modern architecture to create a sublime cliffside sanctuary. Built into the granite rock face, Amanzi features panoramic views of the Andaman Sea, an open-plan living area that stretches from the garden entrance to to the infinity pool, and even it’s own mountain stream. http://www.yankodesign.com/2011/03/24/imaginative-architecture-in-natural-seclusion/

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Do you prefer plush padding a minimalist pillow, a decked-out design or toned-down interior? From dazzling abstract designs to humorously offbeat sleeping spaces here are seven brilliant bedroom designs to inspire your imagination. Who knows, with a few decorative adjusts you might be able to remodel your own bedrooms to similar effect. http://dornob.com/bedroom-designs-modern-interior-design-ideas-photos/#axzz2P1IOMyfc

Bedroom Designs: Modern Interior Design Ideas & Photos

That's one boy who will never be short of first mates: Designer creates ultimate pirate bedroom for lucky six-year-old

By Daily Mail Reporter Created 3:29 PM on 4th March 2011 Boy's bedroom features rope ladder to timber pirate ship Badly behaved shipmates can be locked away in wrought-iron jail Crew can escape through two-storey spiral slide, or down rope ladder into closet It looks like every little boy's dream idea of their perfect bedroom. But this is in fact one extremely lucky six-year-old's very own pirate ship room, complete with rope bridge, crow's nest and a two-storey hidden slide. This ultimate in cool sleeping quarters was created by designer Steve Kuhl, and also features a wrought-iron jail cell and hidden rope ladder access to the closet. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1363023/Thats-boy-short-mates-Designer-creates-ultimate-pirate-bedroom-lucky-year-old.html
http://gbcmag.com/2011/01/28/modern-new-home-in-old-stone-church/

Modern New Home in Old Stone Church

From the outside it appears to be just the same as any other unassuming old church, however take a look inside and this place of worship has been turned into an ultra modern family home. Based in Utrecht, this small-church renovation features a series of levels within the existing large and awe inspiring space. The mezzanine represents a partial reversion from the building’s last design iteration, and (as the plans above show) is less intrusive than it might appear. Underneath the upper floor mezzanine lie the bathrooms, bedrooms and a personal study, which provides the churchs inhabitants with privacy. None of these newly-created rooms, however, would be difficult to remove should anyone seek to fully restore the space at some point.

Kitchen

http://www.houseofturquoise.com/search/label/Kitchen I am so ready for summer! This Lake of the Ozarks home in Osage Beach, Missouri designed by Kim D. Hoegger , an interior designer out of Rockwall, Texas, is the epitome of relaxed summer fun! What I love most (other than the beautiful wall colors!)

suppose design office: house in fukuyama

first image 'house in fukuyama' by suppose design office all images courtesy suppose design office japanese suppose design office have recently completed 'house in fukuyama' in hiroshima, japan. the three storey concrete residence is situated below street level. a main feature of the house are its two tower stairwells - the entrances to the building, located on the rooftop. 'house in fukuyama' - street level view http://www.designboom.com/weblog/cat/9/view/10730/suppose-design-office-house-in-fukuyama.html
It looks downright dangerous … yet its creator claims it is divinely inspired by a vision he received in which he was told to begin building a tree house for which he would never run out of materials. 15 years, 10,000 square feet and 250,000 nails and a lot of scrap wood later, this amazing structure towers up over the very trees that support it. Known as the Minister’s Treehouse (out of deference to creator Horace Burgess, de facto pastor of the forest) trange features of this phenomenal structure include: a third-floor basketball-court-and-sanctuary combination, a half-ton chime at the very top of the building on top of a penthouse suite Burgess built for his wife as an anniversary present. The structure itself seems to fluctuate between highly organized, regular and planned to completely haphazard, chaotic and unstable.

1 Man, 10 Stories, 100 Feet: Tallest Treehouse in the World ? Dornob

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