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- Chair With The Embedded Mood Lighting – Mood Chair by Aether and Hemera
- IKEA Bathroom Design Ideas and Products 2011
- House With Almost Half of the External Walls Made of Glass – Duncan House
Chair With The Embedded Mood Lighting – Mood Chair by Aether and Hemera Posted: 13 Aug 2010 11:40 AM PDT In case you like idea of the seating furniture with embedded lighting that is able to respond to your mood, the Mood Chair by Aether and Hemera could become an interesting option for you. The chair changes its base’s color depending on what its sensors get from the environment and the users. It features a lot of built-in LEDs and sensors that control them. The idea behind the design is to create an innovative and high-quality environment responding to the behaviour of its users by visually expressing the activities surrounding them. It looks like the simplicity of improving visual appearance of public and residential spaces with furniture that feature embedded LEDs make such furniture the new trend.
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IKEA Bathroom Design Ideas and Products 2011 Posted: 13 Aug 2010 09:19 AM PDT We already showed you a preview of IKEA 2011 catalog and now it’s time for a full version. It’s already can be found online but we are going to show you some interesting ideas that could be found there. Last year we show you these ideas separated by rooms. This year we’re going to do the same and here are some bathroom design ideas and products for this year. These designs using as old as new products, so probably you even could find ideas on how upgrade your existing bathroom. Those who are lazy enough to search through the whole catalog, Enjoy!
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House With Almost Half of the External Walls Made of Glass – Duncan House Posted: 13 Aug 2010 05:25 AM PDT The Duncan House by Gareth Hoskins Architects is set within a listed walled garden in Fife, Scotland. It could be called “Glass house” because almost half of the external walls are made of glass. The plan of the house is defined by two thick, white rendered masonry walls that contrast with the grey whinstone of the existing garden walls. These walls emphasise connections between old and new, inside and outside. The walls are thick in plan in order to conceal cupboards, wardrobes, service runs, window seats and fireplaces, so that the main spaces are clean and uncluttered, with their main focus on the garden. The interior is done in simple minimalist style in order to highlight the beauties of the outdoors.
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