Category: Design

21 Amazing Pool Ideas For Contemporary Houses

source – freshome.com Author: Lavinia

In his incessant search for inspiring design ideas, Michael gathered a collection of 21 fabulous pools in order to boost our reader’s spirits. You can take them as beautiful ideas and you can appreciate their shape and style. But what we would like you to do is keep the designs in mind and consider these pictures as inspiring concepts for your future pool, whether its construction will occur in two weeks or ten years. They are all outdoor pools, some integrated in the house construction, others in the perimeter of the domain, close to the actual building. The ones that are located near the sea are particularly spectacular. We also like the wooden decks and the gazebos. Hope you will enjoy this display of elegance and design eccentricity and if you have any pool ideas you would like to share with us, don’t hesitate!

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Colorful Home and Work Studio-amazing idea for net bed over 1-st floor…

source – freshome.com author: Lavinia

More and more homes these days have a color theme. We would like to show you Maison NW, a work studio located in Saint-Ouen, near Paris, but also a private colorful home. The huge workshop spreads over an area of 1,937 square feet and has three levels. Architect Nathalie Wolberg is the owner of this place which is said to carry “her own personality, own desires, passions, even pathological deficiencies”. We think the living space looks really cool and unusual. The approach is a modern one, and the lighting effects are quite spectacular. The stairs connecting the three floors are also unusual, some might say a bit dangerous, due to the fact that there is no hand-grab available. We absolutely love the net in the forth picture and we think it is an idea that could be applied at a large scale.-via Archinect

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20 Awesome Door Stickers For a Garage Makeover

source – freshome.com author: Lavinia

Garage door stickers – what a cool and crazy idea when compared to the boring and inevitably dirty common garage doors. Below you have 12 amazing ideas which will leave your neighbors stunned next time they pass the alley in the vicinity of your house.  The stickers are a design idea which comes from German companyStyleYourGarage. They are all very cool and have creativity in common. Yep, you may never know what really lies in a garage. The designers added some elephants and alligators in there just for fun, this leaving aside the stickers that actually feature cars. There is also a tank in there, a bunch of gold, a horse and a wine deposit. We feasted our eyes on each and everyone of them and we appreciate their subtle humor. Which do you like best?-viaToxel.com

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Aveleda’s House : Inspired By Roman Architecture

source – freshome.com Author – Lavinia

From architect Manuel Ribeiro, Aveleda’s House is located in Portugal, next to “Bracara Augustae”, an old Roman city. The main idea of the design took its roots from the fact that ancient Roman homes were usually built around a square.  Here is a statement from the designer about this: “We tried to take the most of the land to create a connection with the interior of the building, leaving a view of the valley and the square that exists between the two bodies housing.” The residence has a complex architecture plan and houses 4 bedrooms, a gym, two large bathrooms with an impressive design. Outside there is a giant pool, typical for this type of building. The interior design is modern, with contemporary furniture and interesting decorative items. Even though this house looks fantastic, we can’t help but wondering why the owners need so many rooms.

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20 Wierd apartments

source – blog.koldcast.tv By B.Z.

If you are like most people out there, you live in a pretty run-of-the-mill building. While your home has its charms, for the most part, it’s probably not too different than any other living space. As our own original series “The Super Man” points out, it’s hard to find the time to maintain a building these days, let alone spend the money it takes to add some pizzazz with new furnishings. And chances are your building supervisor is plenty distracted with non-maintenance problems (like Mikey in “The Super Man”, who has dreams of being a professional boxer). There are exceptions to this rule. Sometimes an architect takes an ordinary concept like the apartment building and turns it into something extraordinary. Influenced by nature, films, and even video games, here’s a look at 20 of the oddest, quirkiest, and most unique apartment complexes from around the globe.

1. Expo 67 – Montreal Quebec, Canada

Expo 67 is what would happen if an architect who loved Legos as a kid built apartments with them as an adult. Its unique design is the product of 354 solid cubes constructed on top of each other and coalesced into 146 “square” residences.

2. Nakagin Capsule Tower – Tokyo, Japan

The Capsule Tower looks a lot like an architectural concept from the movie The Fifth Element. It’s too modern for its surroundings and probably knows it. Despite the fact that it looks like a futuristic alien residence, it was actually built in 1972. Today, it’s a mixed-use office/apartment building.

3. Container City 1 – London, UK

The Container City is nothing more than a collection of shipping cargo containers that are converted into whatever the client desires. In this case, the collection has been joined together to form a small office / apartment building. City 1 was built in 5 months and created with 80% recycled materials.

4. Turning Torso Building – Malmö, Sweden

With this building, the name says it all. It truly does look like a person contorting his/her body. The Turning Torso is also a record-breaking structure; when it was completed in 2005, it was the tallest building in Scandinavia and the second tallest residential building in Europe.

5. Wozoco’s Apartment – Amsterdam, Netherlands

At first, Wozoco’s Apartment doesn’t seem too earth shattering in its strangeness. But when you realize that it bends the local laws by making all of its apartments accessible from a North/South entrance yet still faces East/West, is apparent. Everyone gets to face the sun and no laws (technically) are broken.

6. Elephant Building – Bangkok, Thailand

The elephant is an extremely important animal in Thailand, as it represents royal power. Since it’s used ubiquitously in Thai art, it only makes sense that there would be a building fashioned in the likeness of an elephant. This particular elephant is 335 feet high.

7. Reversible Destiny Lofts – Mitaka, Japan

If the creators of the playland at McDonalds and the leading Japanese architect (Shusaku Arakawa) had a love child, it would be the Reversible Destiny Lofts. The architect’s philosophy was similar to that of a kid at Mickey D’s: he believed that people shouldn’t relax at home but instead be invigorated by their environment.

8. Urban Cactus High Rise – Amsterdam, Netherlands

It’s fascinating how architects can flex their creativity when designing these extraordinary buildings, yet at the same time, fail to devise an equally ingenious name. While this building does vaguely resemble a cactus, it’s actually located in Amsterdam.

9. MVRDV Stackable High Rise – Rødovre, Copenhagen

The MVRDV Stackable High Rise looks a lot like a castle spire built out of digital bricks as seen in some sort of video game. Its design was inspired by the concept of individuality… and perhaps ballsiness, as well.

10. Suite Vollard – Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil

Love panoramic views? Then let us introduce you to this 360-degree rotating apartment complex in Brazil. Opened in 2001, the building has become a landmark not only for its own city, but also for architectural designers worldwide.

11. Marina City – Chicago, Illinois

Marina City is located in the heart of the Chicago skyline and has cast its strange honeycomb-like shadow over the city since 1964. Its 65 stories are mixed-use residential / commercial. Locals have access to a landing dock at river level.

12. Forest Spiral – Hundertwasser Building – Darmstadt, Germany

Austrian architect, Friedensreich Hundertwasser built this building between 1998 and 2000. Resembling something a Disney character might live in, Hundertwasser was inspired by the imagery of sediment – one of the earth’s layers. Luckily for the inhabitants of the 105 apartments, the cool, Taj Mahal-esque turret is a restaurant and bar.

13. Cubic Houses – Rotterdam, Netherlands

Rotterdam asked renowned architect, Piet Blom to design housing on top of a bridge back in 1982. The result? The Cubic Houses. Blom’s concept is that each cube represents a tree, making the entire development a forest. A forest with very sharp-angled, block-like trees, but a forest nonetheless.

14. Dancing House – Prague, Czech Republic

Designed by Frank Gehry and Vlado Milunic, it was meant to look like a dancing couple; especially noticeable is the swaying of the “skirt”. Built between 1992 and 1996, the building was often referred to as “Fred and Ginger” after the famous dancing duo, but also goes by the name of “Drunk House” by many Prague residents.

15. VM Apartments – Copenhagen, Denmark

These apartments are designed in V and M shapes (hence their clever name) and the extra pointy bits allow for each resident to have daylight, privacy, and a view. Granted, everyone wants those three things, but somehow barbequing or hanging out on these patios seems a bit frightening.

16. Tetris Apartments – Ljubljana, Slovenia

Gamers from the 80’s would love to live here. Built between 2005-2007, it wasn’t until the elevators were planned that the resemblance to Tetris was apparent. Regardless of your feelings about Tetris, there is something undeniably clean, linear, and gloriously 80’s about this building.

17. Walden 7 “City in Space” – Barcelona, Spain

Ricardo Bofill, Spanish architect, designed his “city in space” during the early 70’s (1970-1975). The mind-expanding time period in which it was built may help explain the oddity and confusion of its design, encompassing 18 tower structures, 446 residential units, as well as a slew of shops, offices and bars connected via seven different courtyards.

18. Anara Tower – Dubai, UAE – TO BE BUILT

Dubai construction is not known for its ‘less is more’ approach. Construction began on Anara Tower in early 2009 and, at almost 1700 feet, it will become one of the tallest skyscrapers in the world. It is projected to have over 125 stories with over 300 luxury apartments. The design is influenced by the tall spires near Muslim mosques (known as a minaret) which are used for the call to prayer.

19. Casa Mila – Barcelona, Spain

Originally constructed as an apartment building by world-renowned Spanish architect, Antoni Gaudi in 1910, the modernist architect didn’t use straight lines in his design. Instead, he had it rest on a series of arches and pillars. The balconies resemble waves and the facade’s cave-like appearance earned the building the nickname La Pedrera, or ‘the quarry.’ Casa Mila became a world heritage site in 1984 by UNESCO.

20. The Interlace/OMA – Singapore – TO BE BUILT

Thirty-one apartment blocks, each six stories high, are all stacked on each other in a hexagonal array that forms eight separate outdoor courtyards. Taking the idea of community to another level, each level’s rooftop becomes a garden courtyard. It looks a lot like architectural Jenga.

Archipod

source – design-milk.com by Jaime

The Archipod is a new concept in backyard office design. With the increase in technology and the rise in traffic and travel costs, perhaps a backyard office is just the place for you to get your work done without feeling trapped in your house all day.

Archipod offers workers an alternative to office work. Designed around the idea that a garden building should become part of the garden landscape, Archipod’s “pod” office is unique to other garden office designs in that it consists of a 3m-diameter sphere rather than a conventional square box. The structure is prefabricated in sections that are sized to allow all the parts to be carried through a house, so it doesn’t matter where you live — they’ll be able to get it into your garden.

There are power outlets, data ports, electric heat, and natural light and ventilation. Additionally, because of its unique shape and the generous natural light from the roof dome, it actually looks bigger on the inside than the outside. See for yourself.

Thanks, George!

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Craft a Temporary Light Tent Out of Paper and Binder Clips

source – mostlycolor.ch ; lifehacker.com author – Nathan Moroney

Does the web need yet another how to post on making your own light tent? There are certainly other good options out there for DIY light tents.

But using just paper and binder clips it’s possible to make an even cheaper and even simpler light tent. And if for some reason you get beet juice on it, it can be recycled.

Start with three A3, 11″ by 17″, foolscap, B, tabloid or similar size medium-thickness pieces of paper. Then get 4 binder clips. In a pinch paper clips will work.

Take one of the sheets of paper and fold it in half lengthwise (1). Then make a roughly one inch fold on one of the ends perpendicular to the first fold (2). Cut a roughly 2.5 centimeter slit on the other end of first folded edge (3). Finally fold a T-shape with the slitted end (4). This is the first side of your light tent.

Attach a binder clip to the folded side near the T-fold side to clip together the edges of the paper that were formed with the very first fold.

Take a second piece of paper and fold it in half lengthwise (5). Then make a roughly 2.5 centimeter fold on one of the edges perpendicular to the first fold (6). Note that folds 2 and 6 mirror each other. That is fold 2 above is to the right while fold 6 is to the left. This step isn’t critical but will result in sides that are mirror images. Once again make a roughly 1 inch slit (7) and T-shaped fold (8).

Attach a binder clip to the second side in the corresponding position as was used for the first binder clip.

Almost done. Take the third piece of paper and make a fold on one of the short ends of the page. This page will be the back and bottom of the light cube. The fold will be used to attach the paper to the sides and should be about thumb wide.

Take the two sides and position them in front of you with the T-folds away from you. The sides should be about a page width apart. The mirroring of folds 2 and 6 should be evident and in this case they fold out from the center of the light tent.

Use the last two binder clips to attach to the folded edge of the back/bottom page to the T-folds of the two sides. The folded edge of the back/bottom should sit on top of the slitted edge of the inner T-folds of the sides.

That’s it.

There are plenty of variations. More binder clips can be used to add stability. Double folds can be used if the paper is thinner. Different colored paper can be used for different colored light tents. A fourth folded page can be added as a top. I typically shoot with indirect office lighting or reflected daylight so the four sided cube is adequate.

This light tent can also be scaled up and down. How else to take photos of your new light tent but inside of a larger light tent? Cheap railboard is great for larger versions. In the intrest of brevity, instructions for matryoshka light tents will not be covered in this post. Given the wide availability of paper and paper clips it’s also quite handy to be able to construct a light tent as needed, especially when traveling, in a co-worker’s cube or on the beach. It takes me about a minute to make one from scratch. The binder clips can be removed for lay-flat storage of the light tent. The resulting images, for example the composition below, are sufficient for many uses, even blogging.

And remeber if you get beet juice on your light tent it can easily be recycled.

Build a Clean, Wall-Mounted Charging Station

source – lifehacker.com author – Adam Pash

Ugly cords are the obvious villain in your gadget-charging clutter, but even if you put together a nice charging station, you’ve still got to sacrifice some counterspace to your charging station’s footprint. This clean, wall-mounted charging station tackles both problems.

Pam from home blog Bibbidi Bobbidi Beautiful details how she put together an attractive, cordless, clutter-free charging station with a simple ledge shelf and some picture hanging strips.

She mounted the shelf on top of her outlet (depending on how concerned you are with fire hazards, you may want to reconsider that aspect) with the help of the hanging strips, effectively hiding both the outlet and the chargers from view. The cords also remain hidden by the shelf, and all that’s left is small dongles sticking out the top for you to get your charge on. It’s simple but effective, just hows we likes it.

“Wood Box With View” Residence from K_M_Architektur

source – freshome.com author – Lavinia

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Based in Germany, K_M_Architektur is a company with a interesting portfolio and an experience that allows them to conduct complex projects. Today’s choice- “Wood Box With View”, a residence located next to Lindau, in the village called village Hochbuch, Germany.

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