Showing posts with label Design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Design. Show all posts

Thursday, June 12, 2014

The IKEA kitchen design is not only ideal for big space, but it will work for small space too. These IKEA kitchen remodeling ideas 2011 allows you to move comfortably letting the children play around the kitchen since the space provided is large enough. The finishes come in various materials and colors that will make your kitchen look more stylish. Just visit IKEA online to enjoy 2011 IKEA Kitchen Design Ideas.















Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Traditional Decor Green design can be beautiful, and designers Vasi Ypsilanti and Margreet Cevasco proved the point when they chose earth-friendly products for a showhouse in Long Island, New York. "You don't have to compromise on quality and good design because a product is green," Vasi says. Even if only a handful of products in a building project are from sustainable sources that's a start, she adds. "If 70 percent of the products are green, what a difference that makes in how you live and in what manufacturers produce." Vasi and Margreet designed the kitchen, a wine room, and a breakfast room in a designer showhouse at Caumsett State Historic Park in Long Island.
















Friday, June 6, 2014

Creative design trends curtain 2011 model with color and interesting shapes. The interior design living room curtains for you. For someone who has good taste and choice of interior color and shade fabric will mean a lot. Choosing the right colors that will highlight a window or a specific part of the room, not much to see what matters here. color trends curtain back to basics, namely cakes are good for small spaces. For larger rooms and formal colors, one can try to contrast well. Most of the formal rooms, the curtains should match the rest of the interior, too, cover a sofa and the rest of the decor. The latest trend is a geometric figure with dramatic effect.







Thursday, June 5, 2014


Warm neutrals with golden accents draw you into this warm, intimate space. The slight sheen on the drapery panels and bedding add a luminous quality, and the linear details of the fabrics and furniture are caught by the light from the wall mounted arc sconces on either side of this master bedroom. A true retreat within the home, this cozy spot will make for a memorable 'staycation'.



The bronze and iron screen found in a Parisian flea market was the inspiration for the creation of this lavish master bedroom. Photo by Michael Robinson.



Bed hangings fashioned of lace and a hand-loomed French linen rug add to the airiness of this light-filled master bedroom. The subtle contrasts in color and texture create an elegant and serene retreat. Photograph by Hyunjung Bay.



Fitzsimmons Design used a fresh periwinkle blue to fill the volume of space in this master bedroom. Light and airy window treatments complete the happy feeling in the room. Designer tip: When designing a large bedroom, think outside the box; choose a settee and a café table at the end of the bed for a private breakfast area.



An inviting guest room mixes warm golds with crisp black and white. Adding just a pop of color, the pillows repeat the spring green color found in the antique lamp.



Repeating the pattern in the rug, ceiling and throw pillow creates a very interesting look in a room.



A colorful rug adds a playful touch to the twin beds in this bedroom.

Sunday, June 1, 2014

A kitchen is not complete unless the windows are decorated with kitchen curtains. And not just any window dressing but rather a style that compliments the overall appearance of the kitchen. It’s actually exciting and even fun to make the finishing touches on your hard work. A kitchen curtain should be the final piece to complete your kitchen. The type of kitchen décor you have including kitchen appliances should give you an idea of the type of kitchen curtains that you need. Style, color and fabric aren’t everything though. There are other things to consider before you start ordering your curtains.

Think about sunlight and privacy. Think about whether or not you want a minimalist style or do you want to go all out and window dress your kitchen windows to the max. If you want simplicity then think about a lovely valance to put atop your kitchen window. There are many lovely styles to choose from and best of all you can probably install the valance yourself. All you’ll need is a kitchen curtain pole, a couple of screws, drill and you will have your kitchen curtain up in no time. This type of curtain is entirely for show though, it will let in all the beautiful sunlight at the expense of your privacy.

Now, with a distinct set of images designs kitchen curtains 2011 to choose what you see appropriate

I hope it will win your satisfaction
















Friday, May 30, 2014


This large kitchen is perfect for entertaining guests. The placement of the sink, wine cooler and trash compactor at the end of the island makes a separate work area that doubles as a prep sink or bar for entertaining. The butcher block is strategically placed on the other end of the island directly across from the range area to create a second prep area for the main cook.



The slate flooring brings the right amount of color and movement to this kitchen. The stone hood was designed with the same stones used on the fireplace across the room, which helps tie the entire space together. The backsplash tile and spice niches inside the stone hood add both a decorative accent and functionality. The black distressed island and tall pantry gives the space a rustic casual feel.



Image courtesy of Gene Northup of Synergy Sotheby's International Realty





A limestone hood and furniture-style cabinetry with three different color tones ensures this kitchen reflects the warmth and European design of the home.

Travertine floors in this remodeled kitchen space help achieve a contemporary Mediterranean look.