Archive for the ‘Interior Design’ Category
Monday, February 22nd, 2010
What ideas should come first if you are asked to design an organic food restaurant? A green theme. Exactly. This Hamburg-based restaurant offer organic food in a timely manner, and recently assigned their interior design task to eins:eins architekten. The design concept is guided by the “nature comes to the city” claim.
The main contradiction of a “natural” restaurant in an artificial urban environment becomes the core of the design. This is reflected in the contrast between natural form and disciplined, geometric abstraction, as well as in the coming together of nearly dematerialized and overly tactile, sensuous surfaces.
Lighting and color are also the main vision feature in this restaurant interior as it changes continually. Daylight is simulated from late-morning to late-afternoon, the atmosphere in the evening transforms into a warm, sunset-mood. Photography by Studio Uwe Gärtner
Tags: Atmosphere, Bio Food, Contradiction, Food Restaurant, Geometric Abstraction, Hamburg, Interior Design, Late Afternoon, Lighting, Main Vision, Nat, Natural Restaurant, Organic Food, Photography, Restaurant Interior, Surfaces, Timely Manner, Urban Environment, Warm Sunset
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Monday, February 22nd, 2010
Suppose Design Office has unveiled an underground cafeteria design which located one meter below the street level. Entitled Café La Miell, the building boasts solid concrete architecture, open-concept space, and brilliant pattern of lights. The slanting roof profile is worked out with shingle lining it on the exterior.
Inside, timber materials are used to balance the massive concrete structure all around. At the same time, wooden materials found in the attic and dining furnitures give the warm atmosphere to the visitors. An unforgettable experience in an underground cafeteria.
Tags: Building Architecture, Cafe Design, Cafeteria, Concept Space, Concrete, Concrete Architecture, Concrete Design, Concrete Structure, Open Space, Roof Profile, Shingle, Underground, Warm Atmosphere, Wooden Materials
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Monday, February 22nd, 2010
All the minimalist and contemporary interior decor thing might just not suffice to you. When you are looking for more home interior ideas, you can turn your head into this fun, colorful, and decorative Miami house overwhelmed with the Moroccan feel designed by Gene Meyer and Frank De Biasi. Vintage furniture with classic sculptural and paintings are composed in a brilliant manner, backed with soft interior color scheme of pink and turquoise.
The interior wall is decorated with sea shells and sea stars which painted in the same color as the background. The interior paint color selection was a tough process since they should change it five times until it had the right feel. However, hard task always results better. Photography by Mikkel Vang
Tags: Better Photography, Color Scheme, Color Selection, Gene Meyer, Home Interior Ideas, Interior Color, Interior Decor, Interior Paint Color, Interior Wall, Meyer And Frank, Moroccan, Paintings, Sea Shells, Sea Stars, Vang, Vintage Furniture
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Saturday, February 20th, 2010
Advertising business is a lot of creative sparks with dynamic work habit that needs to be supported with energetic environments. Their office interior design usually has creative and outstanding composition which you can look as a reference. If you are looking for inspiration for an office interior design with colorful scheme, this sample photos from an Advertising agency office in Panama could be a good example. The interior designer combined a lot of color which is still create a perfect harmony.
Tags: Advertising Agency, Advertising Design, Composition, Creative Sparks, Design Advertising, Dynamic Work, Environments, Habit, Inspiration, Interior Designer, Office Interior Design, Panama, Perfect Harmony, Photos
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Friday, February 19th, 2010
Located in central Stockholm, this beautiful minimalist apartment could be a good resource for everyone who needs to refresh their flat look. The Swedish five-room apartment features a contemporary interior look with turquoise color appearance. Interior decoration is made by employing various art objects like paintings and sculptures. This is a great blending example of how modern and reconditioned furniture can go along with the another classic appearance. Via
Tags: Apartment Decorating, Art Objects, Beautiful, Central Stockholm, Classic Appearance, Color Appearance, Decorating Ideas, Furniture, Interior Decoration, Interior Paint Schemes, Paintings, Room Apartment, Sculptures, Turquoise Color
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