Decorating a tiny Apartment
Interior bedroom apartment idea
The use of a glass / mirror will provide a broad space to be redoubled. Glass / mirror can be mounted on walls, furniture, or even just like a window opening. The use of glass / mirror will make the room as if the volume is doubled. This is in accordance with the laws of reflection of light. With mirrors, the room will feel more spacious.
The play of light will greatly affect the impression of space. Dim light will make the room feel warm and make a view would wander to the corners of the room. So the room will feel destined narrow as the original. Similarly, the use of floodlights (spot lamp) mounted on the ceiling or wall, will give the feel, charm and atmosphere of the room is very different. The light is indeed a powerful moment to make space so different atmosphere.
Decorating a tiny apartment
Use the short-sized furniture. Short table, short sofa, a low bench, will make the room airy due to the reduced volume of the furniture-furniture yet so functions can still be met. Great Selection of furniture is not recommended. Use small-sized furniture. If you use a large sofa, a chair that put the long-legged and slender.
Interior bedroom design for small apartment
Leave the installation of curtains in the old way. Try to put up new curtains in a way that is full up to the ceiling. Fitting in this way can give the impression of space is high. Of course curtain motif coupled with the vertical stripes for example. The room will look more spacious.
Lake Style Cottages
The warm up yesterday gave me hope that spring will be here soon, however, as I am watching it snow (again) I cannot help reminiscing about warmer days spent at the lake...
When it comes to lakefront living there are few things to consider. Waterfront: Take advantage of the views provided by mother nature. Lot size and slope: Both can impact the decision of the size of your cottage and the style. How will you use the cottage: Will it be a private retreat or are you interested in hosting large groups of people, will it be a single family home, have room to entertain or will it be a multifamily cottage?
The Vision you have for your lake cottage will be executed perfectly when working with the team at Visbeen Architects. Your dream home will be drawn out on paper in detail and you will know exactly what you are getting before your home is even built. Check out these before and after images of lake style cottages designed by Visbeen Architects.
Emmett: Detached Garage to fit the narrow lot.
Allenwood: Multi-family cottage with dual master suites and room for guests.
Stoney Pointe: The perfect size with plenty of outdoor entertainment space.
Tupelo: Built on a steep slope resulting in a 20 foot drop from the front door to the second lower level.
Hasserton: Single-Family modern lake home that takes advantage of the panoramic views.
West Wind: Sitting on a narrow lot this home lives large by taking advantage of every square foot.
With the never ending fall of snow it is difficult to think that sumer will ever come... I am sure many of you have been dreaming of warmer days where the sun is shining and we don't have to wear our parkas and boots. Hopefully our home design Inverness can give us all a little hope to last us until summer comes. Go ahead, dream of those warm sunny days on the beach with your toes in the sand and nights spent sitting around a crackling fire. Enjoy!
Simple way to arrange the interior small bedroom
Simple small bedroom decor |
- Making of beds
The bed was made close to the wall, then we can put on the table opposite the bed. Leave space between the two objects to the bedroom window. If you are not using a bed just using the mattress, use a foam mattress or spring bed easy to clean and collapsible. After getting the position of the bed, then you can put furniture or other furnishings that were smaller in the room based on your habits.
Simple small bedroom design
- Cabinets
Use cabinets with a width of about 40 cm because in order to save space, use cabinets to store clothes or anything else. No matter the size of a closet essential that can function properly.
- Small dresser
The presence of a dresser in the bedroom is no less important. Especially when the bedroom occupied by women. Dressers should not always great. The important thing is you can make up yourself to taste. Place the dressing table near the wardrobe. Arrangement between a wardrobe and a dressing table is intended to allow you to indulge in the morning.
Simple small bedroom idea
- Set your interior bedroom paint colors
Color paint enough to affect the impression of broad or narrow is shown by a narrow room space. To give the impression of a wider try to match the frame color with wall color, because the color contrast between the walls and the frame will give the impression of fuller and narrower. For small rooms, use neutral colors and avoid using two contrasting colors or flashy.
Simple small bedroom remodel
Hopefully some tips on how to organize and narrow bedroom with this simple for you.
Choosing a color for Minimalist Simple Bathroom
Minimalist Modern Bathroom
Minimalist Modern Simple Bathroom
Minimalist Simple Bathroom
The selection of interior colors for the bathroom is very necessary because it would create a sense of comfort and relax if was in the bathroom. Currently the bathroom is not only clean but also need to be beautiful and comfortable.
Many sources to look for the interior design of the bathroom such as books, magazines or the internet.
Then why the bathroom interior design also need to be considered? Yes, because the bathroom including a private room where you replenish your physical needs such as clean the body after the move. There are some who think that the bathroom is the second bed. If you have bathup in your bathroom, of course you can relax after a hot bath beraktivtas day. To that end, preferably supported by interior design proper bathroom.
Paint color or wallpaper suitable for children's rooms
Interior design for children's rooms
Simple design for children's rooms
Paint colors or wallpaper that is suitable for the baby's room is pastel colors are the result of a mixture of primary colors with white. Pastel colors create the impression of a soft and quiet as well as to stimulate the motor nerves of children. Colors that are too dark or too bright like red, purple, dark blue, orange should be avoided because it can make the baby fears.
Earlier this week, the Custom Electronic Design & Installation Association (CEDIA) featured our home design Hasserton in an article called "How They Did It: Cleanly Executed". Working with Bekins of Grand Haven, MI gave these home owners a leg up on the competition with the technological side of their home and integrated it with good design. Featuring the media room in the lower level of this contemporary home, the article takes you through some of the ins and outs of the technological side of this home. Hasserton has also recently been featured in the Electronics Lifestyle Magazine and was recognized for winning Silver for technological design. To read that article follow the link here. To learn more about the technology that has gone into this custom home read the article below.
How They Did It: Cleanly Executed
CEDIA
The idea of this media room was to make sure that the technology stayed consistent with the contemporary aesthetic of the space. Function and quality were important, but the audio and video had to blend with the look of the room.
CEDIA member Bekins of Grand Haven, Mich., used careful room layout and equipment selection to ensure that needs for both style and performance were met. The resulting media room earned the Silver Technical Design award for Media Room in CEDIA’s 2013 Electronic Lifestyles® Awards competition.
To meet the client’s request for a clean aesthetic, Bekins selected all in-wall and in-ceiling speakers and remotely located the equipment in an adjacent closet.
The Crestron system allowed Bekins to customize the iPad interface. The customer wanted an app that worked like other apps that he was familiar with. Bekins’ programming skills enabled them to provide the swipes and scrolls the customer was used to.
The main wall on which the television and speakers were mounted, which was the focal point of the room, was made of tile. Bekins needed to find a speaker that not only performed well but also could be blended in with the tile. The television needed to sit as flush to the wall as possible, and there was no room for a traditional subwoofer. The system design process included more consultation with the designer than most projects, but in the end, the extra time paid off with a sleek, contemporary look.
The Audyssey Room Correction & Calibration feature that comes with the Integra receiver was key to calibrating this room. Bekins’ CEDIA Certified technicians also used their knowledge base to tweak the calibration. In addition to the Audyssey Correction, Bekins used the Paradigm PBK, which allowed them better tune in lower frequencies and get the most out of the room.
ArchitectVisbeen Associates
Grand Rapids, MI
(616) 285-9901
Interior Designer
Jeffery Roberts Design
Grand Rapids, MI
(616) 454-9490
Builder
Scott Christopher Homes
Grand Rapids, MI
(616) 784-4500
CEDIA member Bekins of Grand Haven, Mich., used careful room layout and equipment selection to ensure that needs for both style and performance were met. The resulting media room earned the Silver Technical Design award for Media Room in CEDIA’s 2013 Electronic Lifestyles® Awards competition.
Technical Highlights:
To meet the client’s request for a clean aesthetic, Bekins selected all in-wall and in-ceiling speakers and remotely located the equipment in an adjacent closet.
The Crestron system allowed Bekins to customize the iPad interface. The customer wanted an app that worked like other apps that he was familiar with. Bekins’ programming skills enabled them to provide the swipes and scrolls the customer was used to.
Challenges:
The main wall on which the television and speakers were mounted, which was the focal point of the room, was made of tile. Bekins needed to find a speaker that not only performed well but also could be blended in with the tile. The television needed to sit as flush to the wall as possible, and there was no room for a traditional subwoofer. The system design process included more consultation with the designer than most projects, but in the end, the extra time paid off with a sleek, contemporary look.
Calibrations:
The Audyssey Room Correction & Calibration feature that comes with the Integra receiver was key to calibrating this room. Bekins’ CEDIA Certified technicians also used their knowledge base to tweak the calibration. In addition to the Audyssey Correction, Bekins used the Paradigm PBK, which allowed them better tune in lower frequencies and get the most out of the room.
Project Partners:
ArchitectVisbeen Associates
Grand Rapids, MI
(616) 285-9901
Interior Designer
Jeffery Roberts Design
Grand Rapids, MI
(616) 454-9490
Builder
Scott Christopher Homes
Grand Rapids, MI
(616) 784-4500
Last week Builder Magazine featured our home plan, Winfield, for the unique storage solutions it has to offer to the homeowner. When building a home it would be wise to consider the amount of storage you will need in order to keep your home free of clutter. Big or small, everything should have a home in your home. Check out the article to see the unique storage solutions each of these homes has to offer.
FourPlans: Unique Storage Solutions
Think outside the closet. These one-of-a-kind designs will wow your buyers with highly unusual features: think hidden closets, floor-to-ceiling cabinets, and even a drive-through garage that would be the envy of mechanics.
By Aurora ZeledonUnderneath this lovely country home, you'll find an unusual drive-through storage area that can provide parking for up to eight cars – yes, eight! Click through to see a photo. On the main level, country charm is emphasized with the wrap-around porch and roof dormers. The spacious kitchen offers a large walk-in pantry, an island with seating for six, and generous cabinet space. Don't miss the roomy breakfast nook, the master suite's bay window, and the ample laundry room. See more images, information, and the floor plans.
Designed by Visbeen Architects, this is a fun plan for a lot that backs up to water. The lower level can be finished to hold boat storage, along with a variety of entertaining spaces. Highlights of the main level include the two-story, light-filled living room with a wall of windows, an adjacent dining room perfect for entertaining with its own deck, and the kitchen's central island. The master suite includes a spa-like bath and a private deck. Upstairs, you'll find two bedroom suites and a kids' study. See more images, information, and the floor plans.
Floor-to-ceiling cabinets offer an outstanding amount of storage in the kitchen of this design, along with an island and the nearby utility room. Just outside, an optional extended porch and fireplace create a large outdoor living room. The master suite includes a spacious bathroom and a handy island in the large walk-in closet. Secondary bedrooms feature their own walk-in closets next to the Jack and Jill bath. See more images, information, and the floor plans.
A “secret room” inside the master closet is one of several unusual features of this home. The others? Two first-floor staircases merge at a landing and continue as one to the second floor. A study/library offers up a wet bar that opens to the media room – perfect for making coffee while working at home, or serving up drinks while watching a movie. The upper level overlooks the great room. See more images, information, and the floor plans.
BALA 2013
We are proud to announce our 2013 Best in American Living Award (BALA) winners!
Photography: Dickson Dunlap |
Laurel
Platinum for Detached Home 3001-4000 sq ft, Home Built for Sale
Best in Region, South Atlantic
Project Team:
Architect: Wayne Visbeen
Builder & Designer: Custom Classics, Bluffton, S.C.
Interior Designer & Merchandiser: Low Tide Designs
Photography: Michael Buck |
Hasserton
Silver for One-of-a-Kind Custom or Spec Home, 4001-6500 sq ft
Project Team:
Architect: Wayne Visbeen
Builder: Scott Christopher Homes
Interior Designer: Jeffery Roberts Interiors
Land Planner: Stout Creek Landscapes, Inc.
Photography: David Lorenz |
Gold for On the Boards, Single-Family
Project Team:
Architect: Wayne Visbeen
Silver for One-of-a-Kind Custom or Spec Home up to 4000 sq ft
Gold for Detached Home 3001-4000 sq ft, Home Built for Sale
Project Team:
Architect: Wayne Visbeen
Builder: Mike Schaap Builders
Interior Designer & Merchandiser: Benchmark Wood Studio
Developer: Chad VanHorn
Land Planner: Debest Landscaping
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