Friday, November 4, 2011

Friday, November 4, 2011 by Nga Nguyen · 0



Smaller accents of complimentary colors green and red help make the color scheme more dynamic, while the use of black to frame the kitchen grounds the space. This residence has a wonderful open floor plan, and shows how using bright, bold colors can define living areas and create an energetic modern home
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The second 9.7m high ‘Chinese lantern’ box is clad in dark glass and features applied aluminium mullions in a geometric pattern, whilst the third and final 12.2m high box is clad in stone, in the colour of sand to blend in with its environs, in seemingly random grain patterns. In fact, the striking geometric pattern was achieved by turning the basic stone module pieces either vertically or horizontally with filler pieces in between for tolerances.
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Moreover, this building’s amenities include an entertainment center, a business center, home theater, wine cellar, state-of-the-art kitchen equipment (we would be really interested to know who thinks of cooking while renting an incredibly expensive villa for a few days, meals included), barbecue and parking for six cars.
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A Front completely emptied characterizes B-HOUSE, that was designed by Duilio Damilano, a refuge without secret where it offered viewers the landscape from the mountains of Piemonte. The house is extends horizontally with succession of spaces terminating in the kitchen, it’s a real binoculars focused on the country. The volume in overtops aggetto on the access to garage and it check the entrance to the property.
In opposite directions, the house expand to the north with the body of the rooms in atmosphere more intimate and intimate and to south with pool, a large mirror of water, reflections and light. The plan live is an area immaculate, corrupted by the materiality of a stone wall and fossil traces of color in some furniture. The first floor is reserved for clients and it hosts a large room, the wardrobe and bathroom.
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The upholstery was designed exclusively for use in this pigsty and shows Warhol-style ham textures. In similar style are the chrome-plated aluminium light fittings and of course, the highly-original sliding door, with its remote control, in the form of a huge pink snout, all in an effort to honour Warren’s fine looks. Even he seems to have understood that this is an area to promote communication, judging by the size of the Oink Oink, seen on the wall.
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The ‘organic principle’ consists of curved lines that create a space characteristic of a cave which is the various space that people can discover their own place to stay depending on each purpose and feeling while the different scenes unfold continually. Visitors do not hesitate to enter the store because of the sense of closeness. On the other hand, ‘Inorganic principle’ consists of white wall surface fixtures, neon tubes of ceiling illumination and mortar floor creates virtual character.
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