Archinews
|
70 squares of style in the panel house
Many are sure that apartments in the panel house have no the slightest chance of new and beautiful life. However the designer of Viktor Csap proved the return, having presented interior design of apartments in Prague, the Czech Republic. On the area in 70 squares planning was completely changed, and original concrete surfaces are put in a basis of the project. The matter is that today many spend big money to recreate the industrial atmosphere in ...
|
2013-10-07
|
|
|
Penthouse
Fine duplex a penthouse around Traybek in New York, the USA. Located on the sixth and seventh floors of the historical building constructed still in 1866, the residence occupies the space of 165 sq.m. and is presented by two bedrooms and two open terraces....
|
2013-09-27
|
|
|
Wooden apartments in Italy
The designer of Gianluca Fanetti worked over registration of apartments in Kampodolchino, Italy. As the main element of design wood of a larch which creates the special atmosphere of unity acts. It seems as if the residence was cut out in a huge tree. The floor, walls, ceilings and even pieces of furniture are executed from wood. The stone and iron are used in an interior for contrast. All this is made for creation of continuous space where funct...
|
2013-09-23
|
|
|
Three-storyed penthouse in London from TG Studio
Designer Thomas Grim (Thomas Griem) representing design bureau TG Studio, worked over registration of a penthouse of St Pancras in London. Apartments with three bedrooms occupy three top floors of the housing estate being known sight of the city.
The architect kept the plan of floors, having replaced ladders, balustrades, partitions, floor coverings, built-in cases, having completely remade bathrooms and kitchen. The main bedroom is located on t...
|
2013-09-20
|
|
|
Stylish penthouse in the Toronto center
The studio of design of Cecconi Simone worked over registration of an interior of a penthouse of Yorkville in Toronto, Canada. The residence of 400 sq.m. occupies the whole floor of an inhabited skyscraper in the downtown. Following current trends, owners — a married couple without children — moved from a huge mansion in the suburb, constructed in the 1950th years, to this spacious penthouse less to depend on the car.
Modern interior design in w...
|
2013-09-18
|
|
|