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A minimalist design concept was chosen for this interior design project, with a focus on a monochromatic color palette and a limited range of textures. Calacatta marble was the dominant material used, with other materials chosen to complement its tones. In the common room, a natural stone wall with vertical linear carving serves to highlight the organic character of the material.
A toilet brush is an essential cleaning tool that every household should have. It keeps harmful germs and bacteria away from your home and removes grime, dirt, and other materials that build up in your toilet bowl.
Archi-Tectonics renovated the existing 4070 sq ft residence and created new sculptural fences throughout the property. Interior renovation included re-designing the bathrooms and the kitchen / dining area, creating airy relaxed spaces featuring natural materials and playful accents.
Many people are afraid of dark interiors, because there is a widespread belief that it is uncomfortable to be in such an atmosphere, the space seems narrow and gloomy. It is not surprising that dark interiors are much smaller than light and bright ones. With this project, we want to show that dark shades can be attractive, elegant and in no way repulsive.
The interaction of various materials and forms became the key project characteristic. The volumes of the house create a multidimensional game of light and shadow. The stone and brick involved in complex geometry are subordinate to the common spatial logic. In their turn, the wood and brick serve in symbiosis and create the materially structural composition of the house.
Heating in the winter can be costly, but modern technology has made it easier and cheaper than ever to stay warm during the coldest times of the year.
GG-loop, the Amsterdam-and-Milan-based innovative architecture firm known for their use of cutting-edge technology, has just released their latest project: Talos, a stunning lakeside residence located in Lake Tahoe (US).