Home design ideas
Home design ideas
Put your well-grounded style on display with an eye-catching area rug. With bold graphics and a spectrum of colors to choose from, this assortment of trendy textiles has what you need to get your one-of-a-kind design started off on the right foot.
This offshore Villa is located in a prime locality along the East Coast Road in Chennai. Apart from the requirement of having private and semi-private spaces, we wanted the user to experience the coastal breeze along with the water, within his zone of proximity without having to access the beachfront. The concept behind this design relies on the spatial segmentation of semi-public areas which maximizes the virtual connectivity within the house through light which we call the exponent.
Architecture studio MAPmx has unveiled an office tower in Mexico City with huge concrete walls that appear to be pulled apart at the corners. The local architects designed Chapultepec 500 with the aim to reinvigorate its location on Avenida Chapultepec – one of Mexican capital’s main thoroughfares. To achieve this, MAPmx placed the building on four concrete “legs” with curved edges
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Wallan Veterinary Hospital in regional Victoria is an efficient and elegant building that successfully refreshes the traditional vet hospital typology. The 24-hour facility, open seven days a week, needed an immediately identifiable, strong street presence, yet still had to be respectful of its residential context.
SOM has won a competition to design a new district for Sri Lankan city Colombo, with a design featuring numerous skyscrapers, a marina, canals and a park, influenced by the country’s tropical climate. The finance and marina district masterplan was designed by SOM for CHEC Port City Colombo, which is looking to transform 269 hectares of reclaimed land beside Colombo’s
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A pair of empty nesters wanted to create cohesion inside their 1940s home by remodeling their two bathrooms in a similar style. Designers Tanya McLean and and Nichole Skladan took on this two-bathroom challenge. Although the bathrooms are fundamentall…
A pair of empty nesters wanted to create cohesion inside their 1940s home by remodeling their two bathrooms in a similar style. Designers Tanya McLean and and Nichole Skladan took on this two-bathroom challenge. Although the bathrooms are fundamentall…
A pair of empty nesters wanted to create cohesion inside their 1940s home by remodeling their two bathrooms in a similar style. Designers Tanya McLean and and Nichole Skladan took on this two-bathroom challenge. Although the bathrooms are fundamentall…
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