Thursday, June 26, 2014

Interior design ideas for apartments

  Every space faces the same dilemma – how can we make it look as big as possible? We’ve all heard of the same tricks over again like hanging mirrors in your living space to trick your subconscious into thinking a room is more spacious. There is are tons of other easy and creative ways you can make the most of your tiny home without needing a drastic home reno. Take a look at these five great ideas on how to transform your small space in a snap. Not all  apartments are the same, so naturally an individual floor plan in several drafts will help make the most of  your apartment.

wooden chairs ladders



     Small studio looks very cosy . All take it`s own place here.

tables round shelf bed

wooden vegetables

The Most top in the house, but looks very soft and full of light

top on the shelf roof


pctures on the wall malevich square

plastiv metall table

 The solution for the problem that apartments a very different size is to create a living area that is comfortable, enjoyable, and at the same time maximizing your space.

round on the table

light rugs

    To get the most of the  apartment the residents need to prioritize spaces according to their needs. For example, if I work from home I will need  a  office at home . Like in the picture below.



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    When it comes to interior design it all comes down to planning, small-spaced homes, however, require a great deal of it as the lack of space may constrict the designer’s flight of fancy.


small sized

   I hope those image inspire you to be put on in your lovely home.

sofa regs greys colour





Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Modern interior design ideas

      
If you love clean lines, accessory-free space, and neutrals with primary colors, then modern design may be the style for you.  The essence of modern interior design includes basic shapes, functional lines and curves, materials like metal, chrome, and glass – and furnishings without decorative parts.  If you want clean, simple and serene interiors, here are 5 questions to help you determine if modern design is right for you:
A very nice interior with a very nice view.

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 What is Modern Interior Design Style?
Modern interiors are sleek, spacious, simple, and focus on function and organization.  No clutter or chaos allowed.  Modern design uses basic geometry (simple edges, curves and angles) and clean lines in furniture, architecture and sculpture.  This style grew from the idea to build for function, to do without traditional decoration, and to embrace industrial materials like chrome, glass and concrete, which new technologies make available.
If you hate to dust around knick-knacks or polish detailed carvings, sleek modern design makes your life easier.  Less is more.  If you enjoy open space, and don’t need to fill it in with furniture and accessories, you will enjoy the openness of modern interiors.
  Fabulous contemporary interior design with glamorous yellow pendant lamp magnificent black leather sofa and wonderful armchair  and a very big window

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  What Makes Modern Furniture Modern?
Modern furniture is streamlined with polished, smooth and sleek surfaces.  Pieces are simple, uncluttered, built for economy of form, and to serve a purpose.  Furniture pieces are kept to a bare minimum.  The driving design concept is honesty: keeping structure and building material in plain view.  Sustainability is gaining importance.   More designers are reclaiming materials for use in modern design, and building from renewable resources.
 Modern living room design with stylish wall units and chrome table with rugs and sofa sets . Informal, elegant and breathtaking.


sleek rug

  What about Accessories in Modern Design?
Art, rather than accessories, has a firm place in modern interiors. No cute little trinkets or blankets tossed over the furniture. Rather, art pieces are carefully chosen for their unique appeal, and to serve as a focal point in a space.  Geometric-patterned or plain area rugs provide accent colors and accentuate the bold look of modern interiors.
     Modern bedroom interior design idea with cream dark grey brown and white color  with wooden columns

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  What about Color?
From its beginnings, modern designers embraced pure color — black, white, and neutrals with vibrant primary colors.  Today, color schemes still use white and neutrals, with colorful accents.  Too many different colors will overpower the balance of your modern room.  Colors enhance the overall impact of your space.  Bold contrast using reds, greens, or black, for example, can provide a visual back drop on a wall, for large pieces;  bold color can emphasize the lines of furniture pieces.

     Of late I came across so many attractive modern design interior ideas that use the red and white combination that I `ve decided to put some of them into my post.


carpet whire red

  Who is Modern Design For?
Modern design is a fabulous choice for apartment dwellers because it increases space and creates the illusion of a larger room.  Young, busy professionals particularly love this decorating style since the space is easily kept clean without knick knacks or ornate decorative furniture to dust.  Spur of the moment entertaining is simple and quick.
Families with young children may find this style more challenging to adopt.  Hard edges, breakable glass and clutter-intolerance may not work for the very young.  However, a skilled designer with an eye for child-safe furniture and storage can help you and your children enjoy modern design and a safe, happy life together.

   One of the ideas of modern design I`ve considered red and white colours.  


sofa white leather


      So relaxing...
light wooden floors

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Famous families that make modern design work for them include: Demi Moore and Ashton Kutcher, Ellen Degeneres and Portia di Rossis, and Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin.

3 seater sofa


Monday, June 23, 2014

Church interior design ideas

 
      Church of St. Quentin (église Saint-Quentin), located in the village of Mato (Mathaux), is among the most advanced buildings half-timbered architecture in Champagne. Its construction relates to 1761.

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        All Saints Church of the Kiev Pechersk Lavra. The Interior .

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    Collegiate Church of Saint-Philibert in Tournus.  France. Here, in Burgundy, preserved monastery church of Saint-Philibert, which is one of the first built during the great cultural renaissance that took place in France around 1000. Unlike pritemnennyh massive buildings later Romanesque period, the construction of remarkable surprisingly bright interiors .  


renaissance burgundy





 The Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception is a Roman Catholic church near the Mansion District in Albany, New York, United States. Built in the 1850s, it is the mother church of the Diocese of Albany. In 1976 it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. 


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 Very Beautifull Church In Germany.


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      The church in Palanga, Lithuania

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   New Jersey Catholic Church 


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       Unusual Design of Christ Of Light Cathedral Modern Interior Church Design.

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  The Moritzkirche retained its classic form, but had all extraneous specifics removed, like the stained glass windows—which were replaced with translucent panels of onyx—and the wooden altar. Lest any individual get to thinking that a thousand years of history have been erased to create this minimalist masterpiece: the church was nearly leveled during Planet War II and was rebuilt in the 1950s using the original exterior walls.


wooden altar





      The inside of a small english church.

classic design  mosaic

 

Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Interior decorating ideas



     No longer just a formal space, a living room is often a gathering spot for the family to relax and unwind and spend time together. We'll show you how to create a casual, well-decorated space that keeps practicality in mind with the use of durable fabrics, sturdy furniture, and plenty of storage for your family's gear. See how to seamlessly integrate a media center into your family room or living room, complete with plenty of storage for controllers, game systems, and other components. Get inspired by the photos of our favorite family-friendly living rooms that showcase gorgeous color schemes and creative design ideas that are never short on style or decor ingenuity. See how to create a comfortable space without sacrificing style. Learn how to give your living room a dose of personality and character with DIY projects, budget ideas, and easy updates.
       Here is a decoration of a friendly  family room

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    Do consider how you really live.
A room that looks beautiful but doesn't take into account the demands of everyday family life will quickly be destroyed or end up like Grandma's stuffy no-go zone. Instead, incorporate a decorating style that will stand up to sibling food fights, vomiting babies, indoor hockey matches, incontinent pets and slobby spouses. Consider who you live with and decorate accordingly. Hint: That means checking the color of the stains on your sofa before choosing a hue for the new one.
        Home Bar design for spacious house . Looks elegant

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  Don't be afraid of color, pattern, or texture.
Forget the white silk couch. Instead, opt for vibrant color, a bit of pattern and touchable texture. All help to camouflage the inevitable spills, fingerprints and other mishaps — and not just on furniture but on walls and floors as well. The day your first-grader overturns a bottle of neon-hued Gatorade on the living room rug, you'll be glad you chose a rug with a dark color and a rich pattern. If bold patterns aren't your thing, though, try a softly heathered finish on a couch or a rug or a subtle color wash on the walls. When it comes to paint choices, keep in mind that color appears lighter on larger surfaces, so go a shade deeper on walls than the color chip you like. You can also match paint and wood stains to permanent marker and crayon colors for quick touchups.

    Looking for some ideas for my house I found a very intresting picture of  Modern Chinese restaurant design . So, here it is




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    Black and white will also be the most classic and powerful color duo. From fashion to interior design, it works every time no matter the season, the space or the person doing the styling. So, it’s only natural that when it comes to big spaces in the house: the walls, the floors and even the ceilings – that you pay attention to the magic that comes from this combo. And when it comes to tiling, if you want something bold, fashion-forward but also quite homey, a black and white set is exactly what you  need. Let’s take a peek at some black & white tiling that will WOW you and inspire you!


marble floor

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Don't wait to decorate.Many families hold off on decorating until their children are older, making do with ratty post-dorm furniture for years after its expiration date because, well, the kids will just destroy anything else. But even the youngest children benefit from living amid beautiful objects; they grow to appreciate and respect them. So go ahead and create a home the whole family can enjoy. You can even get kids involved in the process, asking what they'd like to see in a room you're redecorating or letting them weigh in on a few pre-screened paint colors or fabric samples. They may even feel enough ownership to think twice before kicking off their muddy boots onto the rug they helped select.
    This is a real design interior for man. All wooden, tables, walls, windows, chairs... . It `s not a country style house, But I think typical house for man who`s life among modern building is getting bored.

wood wooden fireplace forest

  Do go for a no-fuss look.
A clean-lined but casual and comfortable look is the way to go. Style strategies: Avoid couches and chairs with skirts (which attract pet hair, dust bunnies and dirty shoe prints) in favor of exposed legs. Same goes for fabric-covered tables (sooner or later your kids are going to give that fabric a tug and send everything crashing to the floor). Well-loved vintage items and contemporary pieces with a slightly weathered look survive kids more readily than precious antiques or pristine new items, and a softly layered, slightly boho look melds well with the happy chaos of family life. Whatever decorating style you choose, though, low-maintenance is a must. Once kids arrive, who has time to fluff pillows, comb fringe, primp curtains, dust around tiny trinkets and constantly clear clutter from rooms that look good only when they're practically empty?
   The idea of this picture looks  Futuristic Home Interior Decorating . I even do not know what kind of person can do this style in its own house).

pink red light rope


Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Interior bedroom ideas

Hera are some pictures of bedrooms, that I liked. In my point of view Than more room larger , than more cosy it looks
Do choose indestructible materials and finishes.
 A look at the toughest materials for the job:
  • Walls: There's no getting around it: Walls take a beating with young ones around. Cleats are casually tossed against white baseboards. Bedroom doors become backboards for basketball practice. A fresh expanse of drywall morphs into a blank canvas for that new set of crayons. Sticky fingers trail along hallway walls. That's why wipeable paint is a must. You can't go wrong with eggshell, satin or semigloss, which clean up with a damp sponge. But if you prefer the rich look of a matte finish, try one of the new "washable" flat paints. If you have an artist in the making, consider painting one wall with chalkboard paint and letting him unleash his inner impressionist. Another trick: Mix magnetic additive (available at home centers or online) into the paint you're using on a kitchen or hallway wall to create a handy display space for children's art. Then there are the areas that get an inordinate amount of abuse, such as high-traffic hallways and mudrooms and the wall under the breakfast bar. Forget flat paint — install beadboard and paint it with semigloss.



  • soft pain bedroom

  • Windows: Long drapes that pool elegantly on the floor? They're a tripping hazard, a hide-and-seek spot, and an "I wonder what will happen if I tug on this?" experiment waiting to happen. Instead, opt for simple, wipeable wood blinds or roman shades — those made with natural reeds, such as bamboo, do a great job of hiding jelly smears and can be secured out of reach during the day.
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  • Fabrics: Heavy fabrics with a flat weave will hold up much better than lightweight or looped fabrics. (Hint: Run your fingers over the fabric. The more noise it makes, the higher its durability and the lower its maintenance requirements.) Easy-care, practically stain-proof choices include vinyl, "pleather," ultrasuede, twill, denim, velvet, wool, felt and other natural fabrics with a touch of synthetic fiber woven in for added toughness. Leather is another good choice; it wipes clean with a paper towel and looks and feels even better when it's well loved. When you're ordering upholstery, be sure to request a stain-resistant finish, and don't forget to Scotchgard off-the-shelf pieces. Another fabric-saving strategies: Splurge on washable slipcovers or zip-off cushion covers. Finally, consider having the fabric on kitchen and even dining room chairs laminated to protect against spaghetti splats (ask your fabric store about laminating services).

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  • Floors: For entries, hallways and family rooms, look for flooring that cleans up with a damp mop. Tile, wood, laminate and linoleum work well. Rustic, pre-distressed hardwood floors with a matte, nonskid finish are very forgiving. Wall-to-wall carpet provides padding for crawlers and unsteady walkers but is difficult to keep looking good during these early years. If you do go for wall-to-wall, keep it in a medium-to-dark tone, and be sure to request a stain-protective finish. Nylon and wool-nylon blends feel soft, resist stains and wear well.

  • round carpet fur linen soft

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  • Area rugs: Whether you have wood floors or wall-to-wall carpet, area rugs can be lifesavers. They soften and warm a space and protect floors from kids — and vice versa. When they get grungy, flip them over, send them to the cleaners or simply replace inexpensive ones. Jute, sea grass and sisal add texture and are incredibly durable, making them great for heavily trafficked areas. For a softer landing, try an all-wool or wool-blend rug, which will wear well and resist stains. Because of its high lanolin content, New Zealand wool does a great job of repelling moisture and dirt. Carpet tiles are another family-friendly option. They're like puzzle pieces that can be reconfigured on a whim, and if one area becomes stained or worn, you can simply replace individual tiles. Whichever type of rug you choose, though, opt for easy-to-clean low pile, and use a no-skid pad or double-sided tape underneath so the rug itself doesn't become a hazard.

  • apple peach, plums still life tile

    leather bed  bedstead  curtain tulle



    design soft brown chair red carpet tile floor

    pedestal bedside cabinet blanket bald

    marocco egypet sheep

    Interior design ideas for living room

    metal table tv wall holder

    pistures flowers legs historic

    air conditioner sofa plug eastern pattern

    glass open chair level floor

    oak tables  sphere lighting

    book black wadrope light metal leg

    creme sofa fur rug leather chair

    green  drapery linen electrical fireplace

    towel on the rounf chair square sofa

    stone pictures art cotton blind