The Beauty of Mediterranean Interior Design
One of the beauties of modern interior design is that you can travel the world within the comforts of your own home. You literally bring the places you want to visit inside your home so that you can dream about waking up inside a futuristic suite in Japan where you think you forgot you checked in to last night or in a breathtaking quarter of the ice hotel in Sweden where you marvel the entire time why the blocks of ice have not yet melted. How about teleporting to a previous era where you can fantasize about living within a neoclassical manor or gazing out at the balcony of your own gothic castle? It would be like an everyday adventure, only you do not have to step outside your front door.
Would a vacation home over-looking the Aegean Sea interest your fancy? How about something similar to that but a bit more practical and livable, something that will last and not be as ephemeral as a fashion trend? A Mediterranean-inspired living room with a comfortable and soothing ambiance. It will materialize before you as a great escape from the modernization and the impersonal glass and concrete buildings around you. This unique design theme will bring you to Greece or the South of France. It has even traveled into the coastal villas of California. It is well-loved by
…show more content…
They are pieces of broken tiles or glass pasted with intervals to create a multitude of patterns. Some are random colorful patterns and others replicate artistic images. These mosaic tiles can decorate any surface in the interior including walls, floors and furniture pieces. They are also used as frames in mirrors, entryways and outdoor pavements. Nowadays, these tiles can be bought with readily assembled patterns. All they need is wet cement to stick on and grout. It is also easy to do if you decide to make your own artistic creation and decorate surfaces like garden pathways or bathroom
Liven up your living space with a range of patio designs The current trend of making your home look better is catching on and there are many people who have joined the bandwagon and it is quite easy to see why the people are getting so hooked into this trend because as we know reconstruction expenses on a house are enormous and no matter what the finance company may tell you that it adds value to your house, the end result is that it takes a lot of time and effort just to build up a few thousand dollars, in turn, people have now taken up a less expensive and effective way to expand their homes with the use of a simple patio which is now becoming very quickly adopted throughout the suburban neighbourhoods and this has given rise to a whole new range of patio designs as well as more and more people adopt the trend. In basic, the patio is made up of
As soon as you arrive, you’ll simply fall in love with this modern townhome, which is located in a safe gated community. Begin leisurely vacation days by sipping your morning coffee and admiring sensational views of Gavilan Peak and Daisy Mountain from the private patio. Everyone in your group will love spending afternoons soaking up the desert sunshine at the lovely community swimming pool and hot tub, located just steps away from the house! The dwelling’s welcoming, fully furnished interior is impressive, boasting plush furniture, a modern look and an aesthetically pleasing color scheme.
The dining rooms in particular best express the differences in the stylistic expressions, intentions/strategies of the designers, and finishes/furnishings/details of each era of design. Elsie de Wolfe transformed Irving Place in 1896, giving herself the title of “first female decorator”. She swapped her Victorian cluttered decor for a more contemporary, minimalist style. Ironically, the newer style of
The rocks they used were called grinding rocks. The Miwoks would make these buildings from twigs and branches and vines to store acorns and pine nuts for further use
Thus, this led to production of statues, decoration of lamps and
The 60’s in the United States, the peak in popularity of postmodernism in architecture and philosophy, are also the years that mark the construction of millions of residential houses across the United States. But as the famous American architects such as Venturi, Graves and Neutra explore the modernist ideas of simplicity and functionality while building skyscrapers and residential complexes for wealthy clients, one architect decides to experiment on his own with the concept of a modern house, and builds one for himself trying to test some of his original ideas. The Moore House built in 1962 by Charles Moore in the outskirts of sunny Orinda, California, peacefully sits on the slope of a sunlit valley surrounded by an oak forest that gives the
It is truly a masterpiece that captivates its audience. Even those who do not want anything to do with the product it is still entertaining due to the humor
We were on the southern coast of Capri, where the steep cliffs plunge straight down to the ocean floor making it possible for us to venture close to the shoreline. The dramatic beauty of the Italian coast was undeniably staggering, and seeing the beaches and tiny fishing villages at close range was truly amazing. Soon we came upon the Punta Tragara Hotel. We immediately recognized the pink and orange structure on the cliff. It was a sight I would never forget.
What products does Ikea offer that can turn a home into a haven, and are any featured in this commercial? These questions should be answered through the use of
The story, dialogue, plot line, clothing and everything in between of this quirky film is destined to be loved by all
Though many of the Interior Decorators I will be talking about in this paper are dead now, many of them remain big icons in the architecture and interior design field to this day. Elsie de Wolfe, whom is still revered as America’s first decorator to this day. Eleanor McMillen Brown, a pioneer in the interior design field and founder of McMillen Inc.. Dorothy Draper, the first to “professionalize” the interior design industry by establishing the first interior design company in the United States. Elsie de Wolfe was an American decorator born in New York City. Besides being an interior decorator she was also a professional actress that performed various light comic and historical roles throughout the 1890s.
Introduction Romanesque architecture started around 1000 to 1200 AD around the middle ages, extending from the decline of the Roman Empire until the begging of gothic architecture. It is one of the most influenced styles of architecture but also one of the most hard to characterize. Unlike other styles it developed independently in diverse locations such as Italy, Spain, England and France. Its characteristics come from the ancient roman architecture that developed into bigger prettier and more complex constructions. However, there are different views in where it spread first as well as where it got more influence from.
The Louvre is the world’s largest museum with an extremely impressive art collection. It is located along the Seine River in Paris, France. The louvre was originally built as a fortress, then reconstructed to a royal palace. When Louis XIV moved the royal residence to Versailles, the Louvre became an art museum. The Louvre includes Egyptian antiques, crown jewels, Greek and Roman Sculptures, as well as other French noble artifacts.
They used various techniques. They would either build things by hand or with a mould. The most common pieces of pottery that they made were water jugs or pots to cook in. Another pot that they made that I found cool had bark woven around the outside which would cool the water through evaporation when it was soaked in water. After building the pot and setting it out to dry, they would cover it in maybe bark or cow dung and fire it on an open fire.
You can find the finest silver-works while strolling along the exclusive winding streets of this captivating, old, town. • The Cavern Hotel You are going to be captivated by some of these hotels that are located on the hilltop of a small town of Capadoccia, Uçhisar, this is the place that can provide you the most distinctive experience of your holiday. Its unusual location, construction and the outstanding view of the hotels are distinctive. • A Board of Hot-Air Balloon Capturing the Morning Sunrise As a nature lover, you must fly in a hot-air balloon over a magnificent landscape of mountains, orchards and vineyards and valleys?