Posts Tagged ‘open atrium’

PostHeaderIcon Modern Remodeling House Interior Design with High Double Gables

lights fixture minimalist house wrapped open atrium

lights fixture minimalist house wrapped open atrium

Modern and minimalist house is situated in cul de sac with surrounding open atrium, and designed by 15760 NW Norwich. With these designs, there are plenty of natural light into the interior, it’s a great cross ventilation and outer life hidden from everyone. Private areas such as bedrooms, closets and bathrooms are in the wings of the house, while the common areas like kitchen and dining room into multifunctional. There is also an additional bedroom and bathroom in a public place for the guests. Large carport area located in front of the house with a large two-car garage. Home interiors done in the style of quiet and comfortable. Read the rest of this entry »

PostHeaderIcon Exquisite Modern Minimalist Apartment Interior Ideas in Amsterdam by i29 Architects

minimalist apartment wall interior decorating

minimalist apartment wall interior decorating

This apartment for one family for four people located in a magnificent building in the south of Amsterdam, the Netherlands, designed by i29 Architects. The original structure of this apartment, with room for staff, a double room and long hallway with many doors have been converted to, residential area full of light and air transparency. An apartment kitchen cabinets combined with floor-to-ceiling panels have been laser-cut front, spray painted all white. This pattern results in a dynamic mix of open and closed cabinets, the holes also function as an integrated handle. Transparency provides the depth of the volume of leather objects equipped with furniture like a chair Grcic. An open atrium with stairs to bring natural light from large roof light into the living area. Along the walls of the stairs opened two stories tall covered with a clear pine, and connect the two levels. Upstairs the master bedroom apartments are located next to large bathroom with tile end of structured from Patricia Urquola, glass, and wood cabinets. Read the rest of this entry »