It is comfortable working space.
The days when an office was a cold, grey and uninviting space that you wish you could avoid will soon be long gone as even smaller countries like Romania are beginning to understand that the key to a perfect office interior is balance. This is the [e-spres-oh] office, a project from Timișoara, Romania. It was designed by our friends, Ezzo Design and the main focus here was to create a work environment that would feel inviting, comfortable and beautiful and where employees could be productive.
The idea behind the project was to maximize not only productivity but also creativity. This space was designed as a studio where software developers working here can come to brainstorm, relax and to come up with new ideas for improving their efficiency. Although it’s an office, this space feels very warm, inviting and relaxing.
It’s framed in wood and decorated with industrial pendant lights and other chic elements. In reality, the office covers 3 floors and it includes a café, a lounge and an actual office.
The office where employees get to work most of the time is situated on the first floor and it has wooden desks made of pallets. A conference room can be found on the same level. The second floor reveals a lounge designed for relaxation. It has large windows and it’s very bright and warm. It’s organized around a central area designed for meditation.
The third level is the attic. It has a very unusual ceiling that reminds us of a spider web and a spiral staircase. Recycled materials have been used here as well in order to create a cohesive look along with the rest of the office areas. The color palette throughout the office is simple and elegant, based on natural shades and browns and this makes the spaces feel warm and cozy.
Monday, February 23, 2015
Sunday, February 22, 2015
Does Your Home Have a new Design?
How about making changes to your home?… It’s the million dollar question isn’t it? Every year we hear about different trends and styles that are coming in and out of fashion. Yet, it is obviously impossible to include all of these trends into your home. Brass decor, floral patterns, oriental accessories, accent walls and animal prints are all fashion; but you couldn’t incorporate them into one room, could you?
We’ve put together a list of the top interior designs with some information on how to emulate them correctly so you can decide whether your home has a five star rating on the style front or not…
1. Minimalism
Get rid of the clutter. Kiss goodbye to too many accessories. Kick crazy patterns and prints to the curb. If you truly want to emulate this style then you need to change your mentality. Most people tend to go for a monochrome colour scheme when going for a minimalistic design.
2. Africana.
Over the past few years we have seen animal prints soar to the top of the popularity ratings. This has led to the Africana vibe really taking off. How do you rock this look? Stick to browns and creams in terms of colour. If you feel your room is lacking excitement then you can always go for one solo pop of colour – such as bright yellow or bright orange. Add some African accessories, such as headdresses and wall masks. And when it comes to fabric Kuba Cloth is always recommended.{image source here}.
3. Masculine Influence.
Think of the ultimate bachelor’s pad. This is similar to the minimalistic trend in the sense that there is the absence of clutter. However, you should throw in a few gadgets and even a small pop of colour to give the full effect.
4. Floral.
To emulate this trend you need to play towards the fun and lively element of the pattern. Don’t hold back, let the flowers take centre stage. And don’t stick to just one pattern; several floral prints look beautiful together.
5. Tudor Inspired.
Take a step back in time with Tudor inspired interior. The use of wood is pivotal when opting for this look. Always go for deep, dark and mysterious shades. These add an air of luxury and intrigue to the room. And make sure you look for some wall art from the Renaissance period as well.{found on site}.
6. A Taste of Greece.
If you want to bring a bit of the Mediterranean into your home then you must incorporate the Greek key pattern and don’t forget about alluding to the Greek Gods and Ancient Greek culture. The combination of yellow and blue works well because it represents the sunshine and the beautiful blue water which Greece has received a great reputation for.{found on Tracy Murdock}.
7. Indian Spice.
This opulent trend is flourishing at the moment. Vivid jewel-tone colours and elaborate gold adornments make up the heart of Indian Spice interior design. When styling your room you need to imagine you are walking into an Indian palace.{found on site}.
8. Nautical.
Ahoy! If you want to bring life on sea into your home then nautical is the perfect way to do it. Blue, white and red is the colour scheme for a nautical inspired room. Warm wood and sailor inspired accessories, such as an anchor or a ship’s wheel, are a must too. There are lots of fantastic accessories and furnishings in stores at the moment that play towards this trend so you shouldn’t have too much trouble putting it together.{found on T Baker}.
9. Graphics.
Graphic patterns are highly popular at the moment. If you look online you will see lots of geometric patterned wall art, cushions, wallpaper and alike. This trend is bold, exciting and ideal for those who are looking to bring bright colours and lots of energy into their home.{found on site}.
10. Under the Sea.
Earlier with the nautical trend we had life on sea, now we have life under it! This is another easy trend to emulate. Go for a beautiful blue colour reminiscent of the ocean and add shells and other accessories centred around sea life.
11. Classic Elegance.
If you want to rock this trend properly then you should be looking for classic patterns, such as the Colefax and Fowler Chintz used in the picture above. Remember; classic is not about being plain and boring, it is about the incorporation of pretty and traditional fabrics and designs.{picture sources here}
12. Retro.
If you want to go for a retro feel then incorporate strips, pick a bright and bold colour scheme, purchase a shaggy rug and opt for an arc lamp as the perfect finishing touch. Watch a few episodes of That 70′s Show for inspiration!{found on site}.
13. American Colonial.
To emulate this trend effectively you need three main components; woodwork, uncluttered spaces and handmade quilts. This is the easy recipe for success. After all, the American Colonial trend is inspired by the English immigrants who moved to the US in the 18th century.
14. Britannia.
If you are British and proud then don’t say it, incorporate it into your interior design! From the British flag, to the blue, white and red colour scheme to the patriotic accessories available; this trend is a lot easier to rock then a lot of people expect.{picture by Simon}.
15. Gothic.
When we talk about “Gothic” styles we are not alluding to the modern depiction of goth. You should cast your mind back to the Middle Ages to do this trend justice. The carver pattern is one you must incorporate in any Gothic style of room.
16. French Interior.
When opting for French inspired interior the trick is to keep everything classical. It is up to you whether you want to go down the sophisticated route or you would prefer something more extravagant and opulent. The example above has a beautiful blend of all; it is sophisticated but definitely has a lavish finishing touch.
17. Bohemian.
A successful bohemian style room is one that exudes the feeling of relaxation. As soon as you step into the room your body should immediately relax. And is far as patterns go; if it doesn’t match, it doesn’t matter!{found on blog}.
18. Shabby Chic.
Shabby Chic is an adorable interior design. It has a feminine and cosy feel to it. The base of the room should be white and then you will incorporate lace, floral patterns, pastel colours and antiques.{found on site}.
19. Contemporary.
If you want to go for an ultra modern style then incorporate one pop of bright colour. Furthermore, make sure the furniture you choose has straight lines and sharp corners.{found on site}.
20. Eclectic.
And finally, if you are struggling to stick to one style then you can always go down the eclectic route. This incorporates an array of different trends into the one room. It may seem like a really easy to feel to emulate but you have to be careful regarding what you go for. After all, whilst nothing may match, you still need everything to look good as one.{found on Naomi house}.
We’ve put together a list of the top interior designs with some information on how to emulate them correctly so you can decide whether your home has a five star rating on the style front or not…
1. Minimalism
Get rid of the clutter. Kiss goodbye to too many accessories. Kick crazy patterns and prints to the curb. If you truly want to emulate this style then you need to change your mentality. Most people tend to go for a monochrome colour scheme when going for a minimalistic design.
2. Africana.
Over the past few years we have seen animal prints soar to the top of the popularity ratings. This has led to the Africana vibe really taking off. How do you rock this look? Stick to browns and creams in terms of colour. If you feel your room is lacking excitement then you can always go for one solo pop of colour – such as bright yellow or bright orange. Add some African accessories, such as headdresses and wall masks. And when it comes to fabric Kuba Cloth is always recommended.{image source here}.
3. Masculine Influence.
Think of the ultimate bachelor’s pad. This is similar to the minimalistic trend in the sense that there is the absence of clutter. However, you should throw in a few gadgets and even a small pop of colour to give the full effect.
4. Floral.
To emulate this trend you need to play towards the fun and lively element of the pattern. Don’t hold back, let the flowers take centre stage. And don’t stick to just one pattern; several floral prints look beautiful together.
5. Tudor Inspired.
Take a step back in time with Tudor inspired interior. The use of wood is pivotal when opting for this look. Always go for deep, dark and mysterious shades. These add an air of luxury and intrigue to the room. And make sure you look for some wall art from the Renaissance period as well.{found on site}.
6. A Taste of Greece.
If you want to bring a bit of the Mediterranean into your home then you must incorporate the Greek key pattern and don’t forget about alluding to the Greek Gods and Ancient Greek culture. The combination of yellow and blue works well because it represents the sunshine and the beautiful blue water which Greece has received a great reputation for.{found on Tracy Murdock}.
7. Indian Spice.
This opulent trend is flourishing at the moment. Vivid jewel-tone colours and elaborate gold adornments make up the heart of Indian Spice interior design. When styling your room you need to imagine you are walking into an Indian palace.{found on site}.
8. Nautical.
Ahoy! If you want to bring life on sea into your home then nautical is the perfect way to do it. Blue, white and red is the colour scheme for a nautical inspired room. Warm wood and sailor inspired accessories, such as an anchor or a ship’s wheel, are a must too. There are lots of fantastic accessories and furnishings in stores at the moment that play towards this trend so you shouldn’t have too much trouble putting it together.{found on T Baker}.
9. Graphics.
Graphic patterns are highly popular at the moment. If you look online you will see lots of geometric patterned wall art, cushions, wallpaper and alike. This trend is bold, exciting and ideal for those who are looking to bring bright colours and lots of energy into their home.{found on site}.
10. Under the Sea.
Earlier with the nautical trend we had life on sea, now we have life under it! This is another easy trend to emulate. Go for a beautiful blue colour reminiscent of the ocean and add shells and other accessories centred around sea life.
11. Classic Elegance.
If you want to rock this trend properly then you should be looking for classic patterns, such as the Colefax and Fowler Chintz used in the picture above. Remember; classic is not about being plain and boring, it is about the incorporation of pretty and traditional fabrics and designs.{picture sources here}
12. Retro.
If you want to go for a retro feel then incorporate strips, pick a bright and bold colour scheme, purchase a shaggy rug and opt for an arc lamp as the perfect finishing touch. Watch a few episodes of That 70′s Show for inspiration!{found on site}.
13. American Colonial.
To emulate this trend effectively you need three main components; woodwork, uncluttered spaces and handmade quilts. This is the easy recipe for success. After all, the American Colonial trend is inspired by the English immigrants who moved to the US in the 18th century.
14. Britannia.
If you are British and proud then don’t say it, incorporate it into your interior design! From the British flag, to the blue, white and red colour scheme to the patriotic accessories available; this trend is a lot easier to rock then a lot of people expect.{picture by Simon}.
15. Gothic.
When we talk about “Gothic” styles we are not alluding to the modern depiction of goth. You should cast your mind back to the Middle Ages to do this trend justice. The carver pattern is one you must incorporate in any Gothic style of room.
16. French Interior.
When opting for French inspired interior the trick is to keep everything classical. It is up to you whether you want to go down the sophisticated route or you would prefer something more extravagant and opulent. The example above has a beautiful blend of all; it is sophisticated but definitely has a lavish finishing touch.
17. Bohemian.
A successful bohemian style room is one that exudes the feeling of relaxation. As soon as you step into the room your body should immediately relax. And is far as patterns go; if it doesn’t match, it doesn’t matter!{found on blog}.
18. Shabby Chic.
Shabby Chic is an adorable interior design. It has a feminine and cosy feel to it. The base of the room should be white and then you will incorporate lace, floral patterns, pastel colours and antiques.{found on site}.
19. Contemporary.
If you want to go for an ultra modern style then incorporate one pop of bright colour. Furthermore, make sure the furniture you choose has straight lines and sharp corners.{found on site}.
20. Eclectic.
And finally, if you are struggling to stick to one style then you can always go down the eclectic route. This incorporates an array of different trends into the one room. It may seem like a really easy to feel to emulate but you have to be careful regarding what you go for. After all, whilst nothing may match, you still need everything to look good as one.{found on Naomi house}.
Saturday, February 21, 2015
Small House Renovated And Meticulously Decorated Swedish Apartment
It is so beautiful design in house.It’s not every day that we get to have a look at such a well detailed and meticulous renovation project. This is an apartment located in Linnéstaden, Sweden. It measures a total of 914 square feet (85 square meters) so it’s quite spacious. It has been recently renovated and great care has been offered to all the little details, from choosing the materials to coming up with clever storage solutions for each room.
The materials and the color schemes were meticulously selected and they match perfectly. The apartment has an open floor plan and it’s structured into social spaces and private areas. The balance between the two is also beautiful.
The main living area features wide plank flooring and white paint on the walls. The large windows allow natural light to get in, making the space feel even larger. Also, the connection established between the indoors and outdoors becomes more obvious.
The living area extends on a spacious balcony which was decorated beautifully and feels very cozy and welcoming. It can be accessed from both the living room and the bedrooms. The kitchen is also tastefully decorated. It has lots of work areas, plenty of storage and great lighting. The apartment also has two bedrooms, both inviting and chic. The home office is placed in between them with the possibility of becoming a third bedroom.{found on Alvhem}.
The materials and the color schemes were meticulously selected and they match perfectly. The apartment has an open floor plan and it’s structured into social spaces and private areas. The balance between the two is also beautiful.
The main living area features wide plank flooring and white paint on the walls. The large windows allow natural light to get in, making the space feel even larger. Also, the connection established between the indoors and outdoors becomes more obvious.
The living area extends on a spacious balcony which was decorated beautifully and feels very cozy and welcoming. It can be accessed from both the living room and the bedrooms. The kitchen is also tastefully decorated. It has lots of work areas, plenty of storage and great lighting. The apartment also has two bedrooms, both inviting and chic. The home office is placed in between them with the possibility of becoming a third bedroom.{found on Alvhem}.
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