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I am a Very Geeky Interior Designer for which I always try to bring up with new innovations and ideas. Trying new things brings many times failure but it makes u a more prominent desginer. So,
in a way, my blog shows some tips for better interior designing ruling over this modern world inclusive of some extra stuffs.

Looking for a challenging position of an Interior Designer in a well reputed organization with a view to use my wide experience for the benefit of organization.

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  • This apartment is located on the top-most floor of a building developed in the mid 1960′s.  It is located near Venice, in San Dona di Piave.  The penthouse studio flat faces a beautiful view of the Piave river in the distance behind the tree-tops.  It also has a large terrace with a gorgeous south-easternly view.






    The dwelling offers fully upgraded technological programs and are in term with the most up to date power effecienecy standards.  Tconcrete5his offers both all-season comfort in a wide range of temperatures.  It was designed from the get-go to be an open space with the outdoor terrace in mind.  In summer or springtime, the terrace turns into an extension of the viewing room, allowing even more breathtaking views of the Piave river.







    We can see the interior environment utilizes the natural concrete structure quite well and blends it in with the overall theme of the decor.  The colors match well with what one would normally assume to be ugly concrete pillars.  The hardwood floors even accentuate the look to make it appear more sharp.  Overall, everything blends together to make an absolutely beautiful indoor penthouse.





  • Encouraging a brand of Brazillian specialty cheese, Bon Vivant, the creative agency known as “JWT Brazil” invented the Business Card Cheese Grater, a small cheese grater that serves a dual purpose as both a business card and a cheese grater.card-grater1

    According to JWT Brazil, “It is produced of a light metal,  the size of a classic business card, but is a unique piece able to grate all sorts of cheeses.”




    This unique business card would surely be something many of us would keep at home in our kitchen for use, similar  to refridgerator magnets, except these have more of a real-world use while still serving the purpose of advertising.






  • A bathtub that is actually a hammock? This sounds far-fetched, yet very relaxing if it were to actually exist. Great news! It does exist! “Vessel” is a bath that is developed from strong, yet lightweight carbon fiber and hangs like a hammock. It was developed by Splinter Functions. Later in this article, we tell you what the co-founder of Splinter Functions had to say about this unique and fun mix of hammock and bath.

    Made for use in a room that has tiled floor with a drain that has no trouble with things getting moist, Vessel is actually suspended from the walls and does not touch the floor, just like a hammock. It attaches to the walls with stainless steel brackets that can be covered or just left exposed, depending on your decor or design style. The bath is filled with water and uses a standing floor tap. The water after bathing is released via the base into a drain on the tiled flhammock-bath-2oor. A down-pipe drain can also be installed, if necessary, if a wet space setting is not possible or available.



    The co-founder of the Vessel’s parent company had this to say about their product: “Struck by the synergistic qualities amongst the shapes of 2 quite compelling items that have come known to symbolize rest, (a bathtub and a hammock) we were inspired to create a piece that would offer the best of both worlds that allow for pure and total bliss.”

    Peaceful fun of meditating or relaxing in a hammock has been enhanced by combining it with the immense comfort of soaking in warm bathwater. Elevating the experience of bathing into a sculpture suspended above the bathroom floor has been reinvented as a contemplative sanctuary for artful relaxation, while still maintaining its secondary function as being a bathtub.



    Vessel, designed from carbon fiber (utilized for its inherent power and capacity to be formed into complicated curves as well as being very lighammock-bath-0htweight), mimics the weave of the cloth/rope of a common hammock. Below multiple layers of carbon fiber lies a foam based core layer, which is there as insulation for the tub. This means the bath stays at just the right warmth you prefer for a substantially longer period than your old style, run-of-the-mill bathtub!

    At eight foot and ten inches in length when fully extended, Vessel is not just a typical bathtub, but much more. There is an abundance of space to share the experience of this fun bath with a significant other, if you so choose. Custom built sizes are also available through the manufacturer, but it is also developed so that it you can trim up to almost a foot of length from the hammock bathtub Vessel, allowing for the most flexible set up arrangements that are possible. Pictured on this page is the Vessel hammock tub in black, but it also offered in red, blue, yellow, pink, bronze and pure silver, just to name a few of the many color options.

    Here are a few more pictures below :














  • We have an insatiable appreciation for fabric. A highly-designed textile is a bit of art that can bring a great deal depth and mood with a room. Sometimes I feel as though there just arent enough uses of fabrics in any given room. Combine by purchasing my husbands (cliche, I would argue) disdain for accent pillows, plus it signifies that Im always looking for creative and non-traditional solutions to put fabric to make use of during my home. Todays project has a great balance. A little fabric, some beginner-level sewing, along with a kitchen staple make for a couple of book-ends which are both unique and sculptural.

    Continue through below for that full how-to after the jump!


    MATERIALS:

    -two 13&Prime x 9&Prime cuts of fabric (We used Anne Kelles Remix Triangles in Black by Robert Kaufman)

    -rice or beans

    -pillow stuffing

    -thread

    TOOLS:

    -machine

    Directions:

    1. With right sides facing, fold the rectangle in two lengthwise to align the 2 9&Prime edges, and stitch them together.



    2. Turn the material tube right-side out.



    3. Fold the edges of one of the openings within 1/2&Prime, and stitch shut.



    4. Fill the material pouch about 1/three of the way full with rice or beans or perhaps something to weigh it down. Fill the remaining with pillow stuffing.



    5. Fold the sides of the remaining opening inside 1/2&Prime shut, pin in position, and stitch shut, such that the seam is perpendicular to the previous one.




    Finished product:





  • Windows are typically thought of as just something that a house has, that goes unnoticed in our everyday lives. However, with a little bit of creativity, you can turn your window sill into a fashionable yet functional piece of furniture via some simple interior decorating!

    By constructing a boxed in area (that will serve as the frame) beneath a window sill that has enough space, you can then add molding and paint it to match the color of your decor. Next, you can buy a cushion that fits the top of this frame, or if you are even more creative, you can create the cushion yourself!

    Not only can you turn the window sill area into a comfortable sofa-type seat, you can even add additional utility by having a storage space underneath it, or even use it as a toy chest for children!

    Here are some photo examples of custom window sill cushioned seats that our readers have submitted to us to give you inspiration:








  • Kids enjoy having unique areas to play in or even a small area to call “home”.  A modified bunk bed custom-built in the attic/loft of this contemporary home would be the envy of any child, while still serving a functional secondary purpose via storage space for books, games, and other items.



    In lieu of a bottom bed of the bunk, a play area instead occupies this space and gives the child offers plenty of open space for creative fun.

    The bunk bed’s ladder splits the open space into two separate areas. One side is meant for fun while the other is meant for doing homework and keeping up with his or her studies.

    Even myself, as an adult, find myself envious of this uniquely built attic bunk bed. I imagine children would have a blast sleeping, playing, and studying in this attic or loft  creation!

    Check out more images below!












  • Paradise Beneath the Palm Trees


    This exotic, yet contemporary home is located on an island in an exclusive locale near the Philippines. This home was specifically developed by Mrs. Faria who worked in collaboration with others. The home breathes openness and a sense of freedom and heightens the sense of pure serenity.

    Originally envisioned as a resort where couples could spend their honey-moons for a hefty fee, the owner of the island property loved it so much that he made it his own home to live in permanently. It features an amazing pool and scenery. Living beneath the palm trees is a luxury that many of us can only dream of.





    The only way for the owner of this home to go to and from his residence is by boat or via helicopter and there is a personal helipad on the residence, hidden just behind the pool area and disguised amongst the palm trees and fauna. One would never even assume that this was a helicopter landing area unless you were told.

    As we examine the indoor design, you can see how the decor matches the general color scheme and even the coloring of the wooden tables matches the general “feel” of the jungle-type environment that the home’s outdoor is similar to.

    See more pics after the jump!







    One thing is for sure: if you happen to be a millionaire, living in a place like this must be breathtaking.

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