All photos from Elle Decor. (c) Maz Zambelli.- Design by Paola Navone.
All photos from Elle Decor. (c) Maz Zambelli.- Design by Paola Navone.
Posted by charlie jacobs on July 26, 2012
https://2one2blog.wordpress.com/2012/07/26/industrial-loft-in-italy/
Reunion Island, Indian Ocean. Welcome to paradise.
Home designed by No Coffee Architects
Photos By Shane Miller
Posted by charlie jacobs on July 15, 2012
https://2one2blog.wordpress.com/2012/07/15/island-retreat-west-edge-house/
The universal childhood fantasy of the tee house, gets a makeover with these fun, cool designs.
Via Pinterest
Posted by charlie jacobs on July 6, 2012
https://2one2blog.wordpress.com/2012/07/06/tree-houses-3-0/
Yumi Floor Lamp
Shiro Stall Shower By Zazzeri
Eaux Eaux Sink Joel Roberts
Guardaroba By Bertola Design
Hansa Latrava Facucet By Octopus Design
Coffee and Tea Maker By Bodum
Table Fireplace by MOMA
Cascade Cedar Shower By Tradewinds
Posted by charlie jacobs on July 3, 2012
https://2one2blog.wordpress.com/2012/07/03/modern-design-for-the-home/
Its about time we feature a post on our hometown, I think. This time I bring to you a 20´s theatre in the heart of Buenos Aires, that was reborn a couple of years ago into this dreamy bookstore. Full of the original artwork, frescoes in the ceiling and beautiful finishes, its the perfect place to get lost in a perfect book, daydream of a different era, and leave all the the city noise behind. Enjoy. (and come and visit!)
Posted by charlie jacobs on July 1, 2012
https://2one2blog.wordpress.com/2012/07/01/theatre-reborn-as-bookstore-in-buenos-aires/
Hel Yes, a design studio by Helsinki architect Ville Hara and designer Linda Bergroth launched a greenhouse and shed kit a couple of years ago for gardeners. Substantially more aesthetically pleasing that garden sheds we’re accustomed to seeing, Hel Yes designer Linda Bergroth clearly thought so too. She customised the garden shed to make a summer home for herself. By adding a wooden floor, steps made from reclaimed bricks and solar panels for lighting, the simple shed takes on an architectural approach with this transformation, enabling it to fit seamlessly in with its surroundings, whilst providing the perfect view from the inside out.
But I look at the pics and keep wondering…. Is that Forrest hers? Is it her garden around the house? Or will she wake up with fisherman staring at her in bed? Cant everybody see her at night? When the sun shines in…how does she keep it from blinding her?? Isn’t it boiling hot in there? how about cooking? …..I dont know, I think its beautiful, but what do you think???
Posted by charlie jacobs on June 28, 2012
https://2one2blog.wordpress.com/2012/06/28/garden-shed-makeover-by-hel-yes-desgin-studio/
Sydney-based architect Christopher Polly turned a compact semi-detached 1890 dwelling on a compromised lot into a spacious indoor/outdoor living pavilion for a young family.
Had the budget been larger, a second story would have made sense, but it was not to be. Polly’s solution? Use the existing house for sleeping quarters, and add a modern extension housing the kitchen and dining areas. The new structure opens wide to the outdoors, via sliding pocket doors, allowing the family to live an indoor/outdoor existence. To see more, visit Christopher Polly.
via remodelista
Posted by Fabian Reta on June 2, 2012
https://2one2blog.wordpress.com/2012/06/02/the-indooroutdoor-life/
Ruben wrote: “I wanted to share some images of a kitchen we just renovated in Miami, FL. This kitchen was designed for a fun creative guy who loves rock and roll and gourmet food. We wanted to make the kitchen feel like it belonged in a 1930’s house but still pop with bold colors and edgy patterns. We used a yellow and grey geometric wallpaper from Jonathan Adler on the ceiling. The yellow tones are also found on the hardwood floors. Classic charcoal grey cabinetry was paired with white marble and white ceramic tile for contrast. Vintage library lamps illuminate the open aluminum shelving.”
Ruben D Gutierrez of Errez Design
Posted by Fabian Reta on May 18, 2012
https://2one2blog.wordpress.com/2012/05/18/miami-kitchen/