Black and white minimalist furniture for home office to best design, your one-stop solution for your home office decor needs. Best design presents a variety of collections in home office furniture, furnishings, and home decorator accessories for fans of modern home design. Black and white minimalist furniture for virtual home office from Italian company Porro come in simple design that would give your home office space look more modern and elegant. Available in various type for any different space, Choose the colour that in accordance with your interior home and give the touch that was different in your virtual home office room with Italian company Porro.
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Modern Interior Designs by Amanda Nisbet
Interior design is a profession with a long standing tradition. Everything from office buildings to private homes has been created using various design principles to give a wonderful, lasting impression of beauty and art. When considering how to redesign any interior space it is important to consider just what type of style you will incorporate into the plans right from the beginning. One of the most popular design aspects that has been used for many decades is known as art deco.
Initially art deco was used as a purely decorative style of design and was very popular during the 1920’s and into the late 1930’s. Back then it was viewed as functional, elegant as well as being ultra modern. Art deco is an extremely eclectic style, drawing influences from a variety of different sources. Some of them are considered primitive like Egyptian and African, even Aztec Mexico. Other include streamlined technology like aviation. Binding together with techniques routed in Cubism and Futurism, art deco has a wide range of functionality and expressiveness. A home decorator using this style can be free to do a huge variety of different things in the interior of a space.
The type of materials used in art deco interior design consist of stainless steel, lacquer, aluminum, inlaid wood, even sharkskin and zebra skin. Stemming from this use of harder, metallic materials is the celebration of the machine age. Art deco does this through the repetitive use of these man-made materials and also through symmetry. During the Great Depression the use of art deco saw its heyday because of its practicality and simplicity.
Although its popularity declined shortly after, it has recently enjoyed a rebirth in popularity and there is no reason not to utilize this style when planning any interior design. When you want a classic retro type of look go for art deco. There are so many examples of buildings that use art deco in their design like the Empire State Building, completed in 1931. Many art deco skyscrapers have been torn down but they can still serve as an amazing example of the power and majesty of this design style.
Art deco uses very strong, sharp angles in its application. Thick metal groves inlaid with heavy concrete and full bodied foundations characterize this style of design. When using it within the confides of your home or office building, keep in mind the effect you wish to portray with not only walls but the furniture as well. Because of both the Aztec and Egyptian influences, there is also a heavily pyramidal feeling to a lot of art deco buildings. A gradual step by step lessening of form can give the impression of strength and endurance. This was a great reason why art deco was so popular during the Great Depression. Today it can still have the same kind of impact.
Initially art deco was used as a purely decorative style of design and was very popular during the 1920’s and into the late 1930’s. Back then it was viewed as functional, elegant as well as being ultra modern. Art deco is an extremely eclectic style, drawing influences from a variety of different sources. Some of them are considered primitive like Egyptian and African, even Aztec Mexico. Other include streamlined technology like aviation. Binding together with techniques routed in Cubism and Futurism, art deco has a wide range of functionality and expressiveness. A home decorator using this style can be free to do a huge variety of different things in the interior of a space.
The type of materials used in art deco interior design consist of stainless steel, lacquer, aluminum, inlaid wood, even sharkskin and zebra skin. Stemming from this use of harder, metallic materials is the celebration of the machine age. Art deco does this through the repetitive use of these man-made materials and also through symmetry. During the Great Depression the use of art deco saw its heyday because of its practicality and simplicity.
Although its popularity declined shortly after, it has recently enjoyed a rebirth in popularity and there is no reason not to utilize this style when planning any interior design. When you want a classic retro type of look go for art deco. There are so many examples of buildings that use art deco in their design like the Empire State Building, completed in 1931. Many art deco skyscrapers have been torn down but they can still serve as an amazing example of the power and majesty of this design style.
Art deco uses very strong, sharp angles in its application. Thick metal groves inlaid with heavy concrete and full bodied foundations characterize this style of design. When using it within the confides of your home or office building, keep in mind the effect you wish to portray with not only walls but the furniture as well. Because of both the Aztec and Egyptian influences, there is also a heavily pyramidal feeling to a lot of art deco buildings. A gradual step by step lessening of form can give the impression of strength and endurance. This was a great reason why art deco was so popular during the Great Depression. Today it can still have the same kind of impact.
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Interior Design,
Modern Interior Designs
Friday, September 25, 2009
modern Hug lounge sofa Designs
modern lounge sofa was revealed with generous seating area and a playfully modern form reminiscent of a large embrace. In contrast to the familiarity of the welcoming seating area, the back of the sofa has the formality of a mens suit.The Hug Lounge Sofa is created by a Japanese design studio Leif.designpark and is available in many colors to fit your style room, house.
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Sofa and Chair
Modern bathroom design photos by Mastella
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bathroom design
Rockies Cassius Black Beanbag From PIDSe
you are locking to sit down for relaxation.We always wanted it to be the most comfortable one, as here is where we relax and unwind after a hectic day of household chores or office work.The Rockies Cassius Black beanbag from PID provide is a wonderful sitting solution, but you need some space in your room, house. It looks like a huge pillow that is always ready to welcome every user and provide the comfort that they need for the day.
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Interiors,
Sofa and Chair
Kitchen Interior Design Ideas from MK Cucine
This is beautiful minimalist kitchen complete with kitchen furniture like kitchen sink, cupboard, wall unit, and washbasin. Comfortable, elegant, clean and simple is the typical of this kitchen designed by MK Cucine. Doors surfaces are lacquered with polyurethane texturised varnish. Modern kitchen cabinets are highly functional. Modern kitchen cabinets offer sleek and clean lines.
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kitchen interior design,
Modern Kitchens
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Living Room Furniture Designs Photos
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Room Furniture Designs
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