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Woodside Bay House Design by Hillery Priest Architecture

Filed under Architecture and Design,House Design at Nov 8th 2009
Woodside Bay House Design by Hillery Priest Architecture

A wonderful view can you get from this house. The inside-out overlooking is beach in a single stare from the building. The house is furnishing by wooden. Design with pavilion which minimizes interior and exterior boundaries. The house is also transparency; it’s mean that the house allows views from any aspect through the glasses that [...]

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Villagepark House Design by Eat Architects

Filed under Architecture and Design,House Design at Sep 4th 2010
Villagepark House Design by Eat Architects

This house is located in Parkville, this Eat Architects project was finished in 2008 and it wins “Colour in Residential” awards. The site was formerly used to accommodate the athletes for Melbourne’s 2006 commonwealth games. Alterations were made to accommodate a new north facing living area. The ceiling height was about raised to heighten the [...]

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Big Scene Design of Backrest in King Style Chair

Filed under Chair Design at Feb 11th 2011
Big Scene Design of Backrest in King Style Chair

This is a chair with high backrest that can be called big scene was so different from the normal size. Not only that, another uniqueness of this chair is to form a square into a triangle because the other two sides are become the backrest cushion. King style chair looks big with the scene as [...]

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Residential Design by Amsterdam Architects Rocha Tombal

Residential Design by Amsterdam Architects Rocha Tombal

Here is residential design by Amsterdam Architects Rocha Tombal. It is located near the rural area and directly views the rural landscape. The form of this residential is the point of view of this design. This house is an arrangement of some forms. The rural view combine with the form of house makes varieties. The [...]

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Triad Complementary Color Schemes for Sophisticated Interiors Look

Filed under Interior Design at Dec 5th 2012
Triad Complementary Color Schemes for Sophisticated Interiors Look

The triad complementary scheme is derived by placing an equilateral triangle on the color wheel – thus any three colors comprising a triad scheme are equally spaced, and therefore equally balanced, around the wheel. If a primary color is the starting point for the combination, all three primaries will be included. At least one warm [...]

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