A következő címkéjű bejegyzések mutatása: belső tervezés. Összes bejegyzés megjelenítése
A következő címkéjű bejegyzések mutatása: belső tervezés. Összes bejegyzés megjelenítése

2012. november 20., kedd

Six Star hotels and most exclusive Chalets in the Alps. - Hat csillagos hotelek, elképesztő belső enteriőrrel az alpokból

Chalet Zermatt Peak is a luxury 6 star catered boutique chalet in Switzerland.
Located in Zermatt, an idyllic mountain resort 5,315 feet above sea level, Chalet Zermatt Peak is one of the most exclusive Chalet in the Alps.
Designed by internationally renowned designer and developer Paul Bowyer, this stunning chalet has unrivaled panoramic views across the village and to the Matterhorn.
Chalet Zermatt Peak accommodates up to 13 guests and can be booked all year round.
This unique property is also on sale, for those of you who would stay in the chalet Zermatt… indefinitely!

























Be warned though, the chalet comes with a hefty price tag! Developed by Pure Concept, a swiss designer-creator firm specialized in luxury properties, Chalet Brickell opened its doors in December 2011.
This 12,900 square foot luxury chalet is located in the heart of Megève, a commune in the Rhône-Alpes region in south-eastern France.
Chalet Brickell and its guest house sleps up to 18 guest in seven bedrooms and can be booked all year round from 25,000€ to 135,000€ (no typo here!), depending on the season.

















2012. október 15., hétfő

The minimalist Apartment with Dark Colours by Vasiliy Butenko - minimalista lakás design sötétre hangolva

Nothing can shatter the supremacy of black colour. Vasiliy Butenko showcased through his work a powerful chromatic experience. Recently he has managed to design the interior of a fascinating apartment in Crimea, Ukraine, using the power of black to create a sophisticated home, that embraces in a very original perspective the absence of…colour. Inspiring a sober elegance, the apartment fits individuals with exquisite tastes, who can apreciate the refined flair of good design. By blending dark patterns and textures, the designer  caught the  very own core of “gorgeous gloom”.











2012. augusztus 31., péntek

The Perfect Renovation - Maison M at Rovigno ,Croatia - Tökéletes Renováció a Horvát tengerparton


Renovation and interior design of an eighteenth-century tower house, by Giorgio Zaetta Architect

The house, built completely of stone on what down to the nineteenth century was a fortified island, responds to the canons of housing typical of Rovinj, which extends vertically to make the most of the little land available.

The project
The house, now called Maison M, is laid out on four floors overlooking the sea and serves as a summer home for a French couple. The restructuring work carried out the architect Giorgio Zaetta makes it a unique space by its sensitivity and minimalism, with the hand of the designer gently exploring the historicity of the building without overpowering it.
The outstanding result is also due to the extraordinary sense of confidence that has developed in the two years of work between the architect and client.
Giorgio Zaetta graduated from the Venice IUAV is a native of Feltre, where he set up his practice. He is a great connoisseur of the Istrian coast, the result of his boyhood passion for sailing. For some years now he has had a small apartment at Rovinj in the attic of an old house, high above the sea. The whole restructuring project began with the restoration and conservation of the original walls, with full respect for them, so that no new structure or system comes into direct contact with them.
A fissure of light runs along the perimeter of the floor slabs as if they were independent of the imposing stone rock that rise austerely from the rocks all the way to the roof.
To stabilize the tower and make it even more stable seismically he original wood floors were reinforced with a lightweight concrete slab with rebars embedded in the thick walls of stone and rubble and sealed with organic lime.
Careful, almost obsessive, attention was paid to the architectural detail, which features lustrous stainless steel fittings.
The staircase is cantilevered, supported by a steel frame concealed in the infill panels and serves the technical spaces at all heights. The risers and treads, made of stainless steel just one centimetre thick, have a special dovetail joint that allows them to be assembled without welds. The handrail, where the staircase turns around its fan-shaped winder tread, changes from a rectangular to a square section to accompany the hand by always offering the right grip.
In its rich restraint the house plays at revealing its hidden history and keeping the technology hidden, so that even the electrical controls are concealed, recessed into the steel side of the cooker or embedded in tables and bookshelves.
The rigor and linearity of the interiors is enlivened by the contrast between the light and dark shades of colour which alternate and are combined in the house.















2012. augusztus 22., szerda

The Minimalist ,chic white Apartment Interior by Alexandra Fedorova, in Welton Park, Moscow.- Minimalista Lakás enteriőr Moszkvából

This chic white apartment interior, designed by Russian Architectural Bureau Alexandra Fedorova, is located in Welton Park, Moscow. Spanning 1,292 sq ft, the airy open layout is swathed in expanses of bright white walls, floors and furniture, cut only by the warmth of rich walnut wood tone.
To continue the laid back luxurious style from floor to ceiling, the over dining table pendant light fixture is futuristic yet understated, visually interesting but not demanding of attention or causing distraction. The dining table itself blends in simply with its surroundings in a white on white setup.

    To continue the laid back luxurious style from floor to ceiling, the over dining table pendant light fixture is futuristic yet understated, visually interesting but not demanding of attention or causing distraction. The dining table itself blends in simply with its surroundings in a white on white setup.
In the lounge area, a long low level sofa reflects the white run of kitchen base units in the background.
    In the lounge area, a long low level sofa reflects the white run of kitchen base units in the background.
The kitchen gadgets and accessories are kept completely hidden from sight, and the obligatory extractor is kept minimal and unimposing.
    The kitchen gadgets and accessories are kept completely hidden from sight, and the obligatory extractor is kept minimal and unimposing.
The bathroom areas utilize floor to ceiling mirrors to maximize on the feeling of space, resulting in a light and open effect despite modest proportions. Neutral tiling helps promote a feeling of calm and relaxation in the simple spa-like décor.
    The bathroom areas utilize floor to ceiling mirrors to maximize on the feeling of space, resulting in a light and open effect despite modest proportions. Neutral tiling helps promote a feeling of calm and relaxation in the simple spa-like décor.
The sleeping area appears almost like one continuous, grand wooden headboard that drops from the ceiling and sweeps under the bed and across the floor.
    The sleeping area appears almost like one continuous, grand wooden headboard that drops from the ceiling and sweeps under the bed and across the floor.