Tuesday, 30 October 2012

A MODERN HOME IN COPENHAGEN - PHOTO'S BY CASE STUDY

Sanded floorboards - check
Light and bright - check
Rustic and modern - check
Subtle colour palette - check
Lots of good art - check
 
All I can add is ... I think I'm ready for my own little nest ....

Images via bo bedre

Monday, 22 October 2012

STUDIO GUILHERMES TORRES (GT STUDIO)

... and I quote...

"...This house is an original construction of the 40s,it belonged to a great Brazilian artist, Victor Brecheret, the man behind great references in the city of São Paulo, Brazil.
After the artist’s death, the property has never been occupied and during decades itserved as a Foundation of part of his collection and a deposit. The architect Guilherme Torres was immediately attracted by its compact size (130 m²) and the privileged location in one of the most charming streets in the Jardins neighborhood in São Paulo.

The main concept was to update the building, reflecting the contemporary language of the newcomer. The floorplan has not suffered many changes.The only things that has been changed over were the gaps, openings and coatings. All the walls were covered with drywalls and received in some parts white paint and in others, a coating that resembles cement texture.
Up the stairs, from the original construction, you can see an art piece of Pinky Wainer, also responsible for the façade neon with the say: ‘land of the free, home of the brave’.

The master suite’s toilet is connected to a mezzanine above the kitchen where a bath tub was created. A retractable glass roof can be opened on summer days, to help leaving a mild climate. To soften the rays of sun, a wooden muxarabie, a registered trademark of the architect, was used as a covering following the same pattern of the front door of the house.

The architect chose this property to live and work. With just over 30 years and works in broad expansion, Guilherme Torres is considered one of the great names of Brazilian architecture.
Coming from the interior of Paraná state, Brazil, where he established his first office serving many cities of Brazil for 10 years. Guilherme wanted to translate in his own new space, the best way of a cosmopolitan life with a hint of pop.

The moves from style to style developing architecture and interior projects and also signs a furniture line. The architecture receives timeless traits, a result of Guilherme’s admiration to the EscolaPaulista de Arquitetura Modernista, which had its heyday in the 60s and 70s. For interiors the tendency is always to reflect the inquietude of our days. And design is a perfect match between both styles.
One can simply look to the house owner to understand the symbiosis between creation and creature. Guilherme is a lover of street art, electronic music and loves to create new tattoos for himself, and it is inside this cauldron of references where he receives his clients and friends...."

I couldn't help but quote word for word on this project - I am more and more drawn to the South American style of design and Architecture - there is something light, uncluttered and inviting about it.  Lived in, to be lived, to live a happy life within...

Concrete finish on the walls, that little indoor garden and kitchen - and then the upstairs terrace with the openair bath...  I would add a nice comfy sofa, an open fireplace and a window with a view.

via archdaily
http://www.guilhermetorres.com/

Saturday, 13 October 2012

DIMA LOGINOFF DESIGN - MOUNTAIN VIEW LAMP

These inspiring hanging lamps are still in conceptual design stage - however it has won one of 26 international design awards for Dima Loginoff, at Design and Design in Paris.

I prefer the white - and would love to know more about when these will become available commercially.

via http://dimaloginoff.com/

Thursday, 11 October 2012

DREAMY WHITE SCANDINAVIAN HOUSE

After a short absence from the blogsphere (and I do apologize for the lack of inspiring posts these last few weeks)(and I do promise to explain soon the reason behind it...)(it all being good news I may add...) I am back, and hopefully this time round no more long absences!
I thought as autumn evenings draw near, and with winter around the corner - these inviting images of a beautiful and warm Scandinavian home will just do the trick to get everyone in the mood for those long wintry nights in front of a roaring fire!

White is often seen as stark or even sterile - and it could be everything but warm and inviting.  Yet I feel there's a certain 'lived-in-homeliness' when dreaming about the home above.  I love the stack of neatly packed logs, the children's room is fun and exciting amongst the otherwise pristine space.

Some grey's and browns in the 2nd last image really adds a nice touch of warmth

via 79ideas
http://www.79ideas.org/2012/04/dreamy-scandinavian-house.html