Showing posts with label modern homes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label modern homes. Show all posts

Sunday, August 24, 2014

15 Cool Attic Home Office Design Inspirations

Today I am showing all of you 15 of the coolest attic office designs any of you have seen. Compact, Large, comfortable, and room sized, these spaces are sure to surrize many of you.. Who knew you could turn todays small tight attacks or above garage spaces, long thought of just as storage into a dream office or library, your very own quiet little space unknown to most or whose location is kept secret.. 

Take a look.....

If you need a private home office where your family members won’t disturb you think about the attic. It’s usually not that big but that is more than enough for a cozy home office probably even with a good view. Besides an attic is a space that usually serves as a storage space for things that nobody use for years. Usually you can simply though it all away and decorate a home office right away. We’ve gathered for you some inspirations that can help you with that. Enjoy!
















Definitely a private unknown place in most kurt homes,... 

Amazing,

AG Home Goods

Sunday, September 15, 2013

Modern trends in homes


Avant-Garde Presents


I would like all of you to share and enjoy all the beautiful modern contemporary homes found below.....



Gorgeous Treetop Dwellings in the Mexican Rainforest

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Alejandro Sánchez García Arquitectos designed the Chipicas Town Houses, four independent single buildings inside a private garden in downtown Valle de Bravo, Mexico.
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The architects have devised a an unpretentious floating lantern design that is timeless and transcendent.
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In a treetop bedroom, glass from ceiling to floor completely exposes the surrounding rainforest.
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The result is a gorgeous place to sleep that appears suspended high up in the rainforest canopy.
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The design is simple and unpretentious, opening a full wall of glass in even the childrens’ bunk rooms overlooking the surrounding jungle.
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Because of the tiny garden setting, an extremely vertical design is devised for each building to protect most of the vegetation.
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The Chipicas Houses were designed with two sides of the façade made of floor to ceiling windows and two sides with a skin made of wooden lattice to gain a sense of privacy.
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The backs of each of the buildings are entirely covered in a wooden rain screen that offsets the textural complexity of the growing wood nearby.
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From the outside, these rain screens seem impenetrable and solid – but from inside, they simply filter the light.
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A completely novel view is created down under the overhangs.
(Because these screens are not connected all the way down.)

Floating Roof Graces Beach House for Coastal New South Wales

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Here’s an Australian beach house from TKD Architects, in the traditions of the best modern beach house vernacular with its extensive glazing.
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Like all the most-loved beach houses, it offers the see-through peek at the ocean through the living room upon arrival.
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Its transparent floating roof suggests suggests a sail on the ocean beyond.
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Steel and glass best weathers a harsh coastal climate.
Muted greys and silvers mimic the natural colours of the beach and coastal vegetation.
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Offering a straight shot to the beach, the house is perfectly sited for multiple summers of fun.

A Sleek and Sophisticated Singapore Shop House Renovation

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A traditional facade of colonial architecture in Singapore masks a surprising twist within.
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The dark warren of former rooms have been scraped out and replaced with a huge elegant space that connects across its center by stairwells, with a master bedroom suite and the children’s two bedrooms above the kitchen and the living room.
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A Koi pond anchors the unusual plan, offering a visual feast for those traversing the stairwells.
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At one extreme of the long narrow site, a kitchen and dining room is behind the Koi pond.



For South Africa’s Hot Climate, the Cool and Elegant House Abo


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This beauty represents a thorough overhaul of a dingy existing structure in hot suburban Limpopo, South Africa.
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Known for their sophistication and bold design, South Africa’s Nico van der Meulen Architects completely transformed the frumpy former brick house.
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The outdated single story brick home, hot and cramped, is now the open and glorious, double height glass House Abo.
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Outside, wooden slats take the brunt of the brutal sun.
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New double height spaces are now pleasantly chilled by wonderful cool stone floors.
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For the climate, on the Tropic of Capricorn, cooling is the main consideration…

Hope you enjoyed the above post and pics... 

AG Home Goods


Monday, July 1, 2013

Modern Homes and other things....


Modern homes, and other interesting things.. 


Although its been a few weeks that I have written in my blogs, I am writing today because I have so many things to share with all of you.. I found some very interesting items and homes that I would like to share with all of you. I am sure that many of you will find these items very interesting. 

Enjoy the pics and post.. 



A 21st Century Farnsworth House


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What does a 21st Century version of Mies van der Rhoe’s exalted Farnsworth House look like? Thanks to Manhattan architectural firm Desai/Chia, we now know. The blissfully beautiful LM Guest House in upstate New York was built for a family requesting “an analog” of Farnsworth, and lucky for them (and us voyeurs), they got it in spades.

A modest 2,000 sq feet in size, LM, like Farnsworth, retains a low, horizontal profile with an all-glass exterior. But unlike Farnsworth, state-of-the-art green technology—geothermal heating and cooling; radiant floors; motorized solar shading; photovoltaic panels; rainwater harvesting; and sensitivity to the lay of the land—was thoughtfully employed to reduce the carbon footprint of an all-glass house.

“The LM Guest House celebrates the beauty of the surrounding landscape,” says Desai/Chia. Agreed—but we think it more potently celebrates the enduring, timeless beauty of Farnsworth House.

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At 83, Milton Glaser still knows how to stay design-relevant. The only graphic designer to have ever been awarded a National Medal of Arts (in 2009), he was also making news at ICFF 2013 recently. The Barcelona carpet brand Nanimarquina launched a collection of 3 wool carpets designed by Glaser, each bearing earth-toned, cross-hatch graphic patterns with tribal overtones. The star of the rug trio was Shakespeare in Africa, featuring the head of The Bard himself. Of his desire to reference a literary icon on a carpet, said Glaser, “I wanted to take two things that have no relationship with each other and do what art does: to unify the apparently unrelated.” Mission accomplished, we say.

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Gus* Annex Cabinet!


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The elegant Annex Storage Cabinet by Gus*! This versatile, perfectly proportioned piece is a generous 60-inch wide, with adjustable shelves and self-closing doors and drawers. Recessed handles, a warm walnut finish, and sleek stainless steel base make this thoughtfully designed cabinet an enviable addition to any modern furniture collection.

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Indeed modern homes and a piece that is considered one of the best contemporary storage cabinets out there.

AG Home Goods.