.A wall of green mosaic tiles cover the wet areas ( both inside and out side showers) and becomes part of the main composition of the facade bringing color and tactility to the place. The main frame and the ceiling of the structure are in Ipd Wood ( brazilian walnut ) and make the place warm, nautical and sculptural at the same time. The wood floors stretch out from the interior hovering over the pool and becoming a deck for reflecting and simply sitting around and putting your toes in the water. This structure is located in Wilton, CT and is was completed in 2007 by Hariri & Hariri Architecture.
Monday, July 20, 2009
Dream Homes
Beautiful Pool House in Connecticut by Hariri & Hariri Architecture
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Modern Home in Auckland By Belinda George Architects
If you love simplicity, then this is the house for you. Designed by George Architects, this stunning yet simple and very modern residence is located in Auckland, New Zealand. Looking like it jumped right out of a vintage houses catalog, this place keeps away from the busy city. With a spacious veranda, sophisticated furnishing, modern appliances adoring the kitchen, a lounging living area and a small pool to relax in, the house is a delightful combination of simplicity and style. We’re sold! – via
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Hello Kitty House in Shanghai The Cullen House from Twilight – The Hoke House
Obviously meant for the fancy girls who adore the cute cuddly cat, check out this lovely Hello Kitty House (Villa) in Shanghai. Designed in – what else but pink, this cute looking mansion has Hello Kitty themed interiors and a charming exterior that would make a guy blog live from the premises if permission granted. The famous kitty bow in pink and white is spread all across the walls, the clock, the furniture and (even) the bed etc. Quite mental, we’re honestly thinking if we’d be able to live fore more than one week inside … – via
A few months ago everybody was crazy about a movie called Twilight. Twilight is a love story movie between a human and a vampire. They’re modern vampires and live in a modern house. Usually I don’t speak about architecture in the movies here on Freshome, but when I saw the movie I really liked that house, and that’s why I’ve decided to post it today. The Hoke House was designed by architect Jeff Kovel via ‘Skylab Architecture’ it’s 4300 squares, built by Metcalf Construction, with Lucy Metcalf as the interior designer and landscaper. The house was designed for Nike executive John Hoke and his family and appeared in the film Twilight. Hoke really liked the idea of his house being used as the home to a family of sophisticated vampires and allowed filming to proceed in both the interiors and exteriors. Because of his profession, members of the production team dubbed the structure the “Nike House.” The Cullen house is supposedly located just outside of Forks, WA- Via – DesignTavern
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The converted locker rooms of the first YMCA in the United States ( see more here ), Cindy Gallop’s “Black Apartment” was designed by New York-based creative agency “The Apartment.” Highly ornate, down to the last detail, this is an amazing retrofit that seems to have deliberately retained a lot of the general layout used by the youth group, and built on that theme with luxury items, higher-quality materials and a stronger, darker color scheme. In fact, the open and flowing quality of the interior space seems perfectly suited for those strong accents, whether they be wide sofas, smooth, reflective chandeliers, or large works of religious art. The balance between modern and classic elements is absolutely perfected in the Black Apartment, and serves as a fantastic testament to the strengths of designer Stefan Boublil and his team at “The Apartment.” – visit their website for more
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Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Office Suite
One Less Office Suite of Product by Heckler Design
Heckler Design has rounded out their OneLessOffice suite of products. Now joining OneLessDesk, the beautifully minimal computer desk, is OneLessStand and OneLessFile. OneLessDesk is designed to be more flexible. Re-arrange and re-direct your work environment throughout the day. OneLessDesk is the beautiful, ergonomic, space-saving computer desk. At one time, you needed a desk that could fit a mountain of paper, two-foot-deep monitor, printer, and a CPU the size of a Labrador. Today, your computer is an inch thick. You have moved forward. It’s time your desk caught up. All the OneLessOffice pieces are designed to nest, fully loaded when not in use. Your entire home office now tucks away into a 40″ by 12″ space when not in use.
OneLessStand is a another great solution from Heckler Design collection for anyone needing a place for their printer, one-in-one. It has a hidden shelf, like OneLessDesk, for hiding a cable modem,wifi, networked hard drive, and all that mess. Want to get you Mac Pro off the ground? Use OneLessStand as a CPU stand. It’s built-in wire guides and rear-facing shelf tidy up all the mess you were hiding on the ground behind your desk.
Minimalism is great, but everyone has a few paper files to keep near by. OneLessFile may the world’s first attractive hanging file. It works with both letter and legal files and tucks neatly under OneLessStand.
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