Minimalist decorating tips
Much like a minimalist. One to talk about it thinking like a large loft with modern furniture, decorative items and some warm climate. But how? Then we will see some minimalist decor tips I found on the site ZenHabits. Furniture Little, Try to find furniture that we really need, and more free space left. This applies to all rooms, including a kitchen or dining room. Clean the surface well placed Shopping, Do not fill the shelves of ornaments like we used to do, but think to find one right way. And remember that these goods are always in odd numbers look good. For example, find four vases, but three to make it look balanced. Organizing, Decorate for a room at a time and focus on the initial concentration on the furniture. They are the ones who will shape the style and what is occupying more space, so everything is much easier if we start once they are located. Clean wall, Do not fill the walls with various jobs. Instead of choosing one or two and place them correctly to avoid the saturated look. Order, my favorite part! Everything must be maintained, so that the regional plan that allows them to add the sites where we can easily store CDs, books or magazines. Elements in general: In line with what is described above, the rest you can guess. When choosing the color of the light curtain thinking, or what we know as “American blind.” The same applies to the wall, something that is usually accompanied by a minimalist white. That touch of color to give the furniture, but in a calm and neutral colors.
Long house in Zagreb
This stretched and sprawled object, something resembling a public building 70-80-ies, there is a house for a large and growing family. Being unrestricted in the area (area of ??more than 33 hectare), the architects focused on the separation of private and public functions and have played this task without a hitch. Street facade ascetic closed and protected from noise, internal open courtyard long stained band (total area) and a balcony (living space). The entire first floor given to communicate – in it, except the garage for 2 cars, located kitchen, dining room, living room, studio, guest and “wet” area with pool and sauna. On the second floor, where the original staircase leads – 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a huge wardrobe and a gallery-loft.
House raised to the sky
This two-story building in a typical Japanese urban area is positioned by the authors as a single-storey dwelling house, raised to the sky to a height of three meters. And in the bottom three meters, himself a house at ground level is a garage and the master’s shop. The house is designed for families of two people. The residential part, entry into which is carried out through the garage and the stairs, passing through the store, has a kitchen-dining room, bedroom and workshop. Two fairly spacious courtyards divide the total space of gaps on the principle of “inside – outside – inside – outside – inside, providing more than adequate intake of interior light and air. The house has no windows (not counting the round windows), which is quite natural – behind it is adjacent to the 45-storey skyscraper, the sides – to other private homes.