Take a look at these stunning carefree bohemian interiors spaces. Maybe if you just start decorating in a more bohemian style you can keep your job.
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Rohit Bhoite – House of Design creates an inviting escape at La Panthera by merging the beauty of Europe’s architecture with enchanting nature.
Известная сеть бутик-отелей Soho House недавно открыла свою первую гостиницу в Азии. Роскошный отель Soho House Mumbai расположился в одном из самых ✌PUFIK. Beautiful Interiors. Online Magazine
We are making some progress on the Myrtle House! Plumbing is underway (I hear there is a giant ditch in our driveway right now - sorry neighbors), and next up is the electrical. It is exciting and daunting to have all new wiring going into the house. On one hand it gives us free reign to put outlets
Find Taj Falaknuma Palace Hyderabad, India information, photos, prices, expert advice, traveler reviews, and more from Conde Nast Traveler.
London-based architecture studio Carmody Groarke has teamed with designer Joe Pipal to produce a bistro chair inspired by early twentieth-century bentwood bistro chairs.
The actress that made "Marilyn Monroe look like Shirley Temple" has infused the tabloids with scandals at the ripe old age of 87. In an shocking exclusive, she opens up to James Reginato about her troubled past few years.
Heidi Debugger, owner of Byron Bay homewares store Ha'veli, has decorated her white Bangalow cottage with exotic finds.
The Geffrye Museum is clear evidence of the gradual revival of Hackney Wick; indeed, of this whole East End part of London, about to be transformed as part of the 2012 Olympics jamboree. A new London Underground station will also be established. The Geffrye Musuem has been in existence for several years, but recently, the architect, Nigel Coates, completed a new core to the 17th-century building with its extensive alms houses and excellent collection of English furniture.
America's first Indigenous Cabinet member, U.S. Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland steps into her historic role with pragmatism, empathy, and the spiritual guidance of her ancestors.
Architect Manit Rastogi uses stepwells and screens, technologies that are thousands of years old
Name: Karthik V.Location: Bangalore, IndiaSize: 1,420 square feetYears lived in: 4 months We’ve had a healthy number of house tours on Apartment Therapy from a surprising number of readers from India willing to open their doors to share with readers on the other side of the globe, and we’re happy to return again to Bangalore to a home filled with “surprises around every corner”.
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Behind the curtain at Les Passementeries de L’île de France
We take a look at the interior design projects of Veere Grenney, master of modern country house style
Photographer Jonathan Becker captures the easygoing grace of interior designer—and rock ‘n’ roll First Lady—Mica Ertegun.
For Kodaikanal-based designer and tastemaker Loulou Van Damme, rubies are a girl’s best friend
This incredible retreat in South India has been designed by India-based architecture studio Mancini Design. The 4,000 square meters compound has been turned into an interior world consisting of 3 houses, pool with pavilion, small
A top Hollywood film executive and his wife enlist interior designer Michael S. Smith to craft a new Mediterranean-style house in Santa Monica that has deep Spanish roots
Houghton Hall was built for Sir Robert Walpole between 1722 and 1735. Walpole was Britain’s first Prime Minister, and this palatial house was intended to celebrate his rising political fortunes. The state rooms have always been a showpiece. They still retain their original decoration, designed by the architect William Kent, and their original furnishings. Walpole employed the architects James Gibbs and Colen Campbell to draw up plans for the house while William Kent took charge of the interiors. No expense was spared and each room was lavishly decorated using the finest craftsmen of the time. It was to become a place for political entertaining on a grand scale as well as family living. In 1797 the house passed to the 1st Marquess of Cholmondeley after the death of Horace Walpole, Sir Robert’s only surviving son and fourth and last Earl of Orford. It remains a family home to the present 7th Marquess and his wife and children. Despite long periods of neglect when the house was put up for sale, little has changed since Walpole’s time with much of the original furniture and fabrics still in place as well as a considerable art collection. BRITAIN'S FIRST PRIME MINISTER: Sir Robert Walpole David and Rose, the Marquess and Marchioness of Cholmondeley,(pronounced Chumbly) in a private sitting room at Houghton Hall. Airial view of Houghton Hall The Stone Hall is the center of the house. A vast two-storey chamber in marble, stucco and glowing silver limestone that formed the original entrance hall. The ceiling in the Stone Hall features stucco medallions of Walpole’s wife and children Thrones used for the State Opening of Parliament are kept in a stateroom at Houghton Hall. As in other houses of that time, there was a progression of patterns and materials, with the boldest in the The Saloon. The wall covering is called Genoa cut velvet. The records show 164 yards were ordered to cover the walls. The Saloon was the principal room of state and it preserves 18th-century upholstery and wall hangings of the same material. Over Kent's Ionic pedimented chimneypiece hangs once more Salvator Rosa's Prodigal Son (1651-5), one of Walpole's most treasured pictures. The main dining room is known as the Marble Parlour because the whole of the west wall with its arched screen and buffet alcoves is of variegated marble. This arrangement originated with James Gibbs, although its final form was worked out between 1728 and 1732 by Kent. The focus of the room is a chimneypiece with a Rys-brack panel of The Sacrifice to Bacchus. The White Drawing Room covered in white silk. The White Drawing Room The Carlo Maratta Room, possesses a chimneypiece of white marble with decorations in black marble. Originally covered in green velvet, the walls were recovered in white silk in 1779. Recently green velvet was once again installed in the room. The Picture Gallery-At the time of Walpole’s death in 1745, the art collection was one of the greatest treasures on Earth. Sir Robert Walpole’s private study. Looking into the Grand Stairway through a cherub decorated pediment. The Great Staircase, featuring grisaille paintings by designer William Kent. The Yellow Drawing Room features paintings by Jacques-Louis David, Hogarth, and Gainsborough The Common Parlour features the almost over-powering grandeur of Kent's carved marble chimneypiece layered with white and purple-and-white marble from Seravezza near Carrara. State bed with the coat of arms of Sir Robert Walpole, Houghton Hall, Norfolk, England, about 1726 The Embroidered Bedchamber, with bedhangings of oriental-style embroidery. The Brussels tapestry scenes are from the story of Dionysus. Another Houghton Hall bedroom The Green Velvet Bedroom The Green Velvet Bedchamber at Houghton Hall. This bed was designed by William Kent with an enormous shell inspired by Venus' chariot. The park is home to a herd of about six hundred white fallow deer, as well as small groups of other rare deer species from around the world, such as Pere David, Sambar and Chital. The stables are even quite elegant! Houghton Hall gardens Some of the images are from visitinghousesandgardens.com Click here to see the previous post! http://eyefordesignlfd.blogspot.com/2013/09/decorate-with-iconic-sunburst-mirror.html This blog post was published by Lisa Farmer
Frank Lloyd Wright - Unity Temple in Oak Park, IL - USA (1908) . Look more in a [HD] Video on YouTube: youtu.be/wiZPjjCvzMY . Unity Temple is a Unitarian Universalist church in Oak Park, Illinois, and the home of the Unity Temple Unitarian Universalist Congregation. It was designed by the American architect Frank Lloyd Wright, and built between 1905 and 1908. Unity Temple is considered to be one of Wright's most important structures dating from the first decade of the twentieth century. Because of its consolidation of aesthetic intent and structure through use of a single material, reinforced concrete, Unity Temple is considered by many architects to be the first modern building in the world. To accommodate the needs of the congregation, Wright divided the community space from the temple space through a low, middle loggia that could be approached from either side. This was an efficient use of space and kept down on noise between the two main gathering areas: those coming for religious services would be separated via the loggia from those coming for community events. This design was one of Wright's first uses of a bipartite design: with two portions of the building similar in composition and separated by a lower passageway, and one section being larger than the other. The Guggenheim Museum in New York City is another bipartite design. To reduce noise from the street, Wright eliminated street level windows in the temple. Instead, natural light comes from stained glass windows in the roof and clerestories along the upper walls. Because the members of the parish would not be able to look outside, Unity Temple's stained glass was designed with green, yellow, and brown tones in order to evoke the colors of nature. The main floor of the temple is accessed via a lower floor (which has seating space), and the room also has two balconies for the seating of the congregation. These varying seating levels allowed the architect to design a building to fit the size of the congregation, but efficiently: no one person in the congregation is more than 40 feet from the pulpit. Wright also designed the building with very good acoustics. . Join the PAGE on FaceBook: www.facebook.com/DiCAPUA.Channel . Photos by Franco Di Capua www.facebook.com/dicapua.franco Di CAPUA on YouTube: www.youtube.com/user/franckyOtedesc Di CAPUA GROUP: www.facebook.com/groups/DiCapua.Channel/ .
The architect focused on a bold architectural style with luxe interiors when reviving a 1929 home in Greenwich
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From formalist architect to designer of accessible places and objects, Michael Graves' legacy is built to last.
The house features 60,500 square feet of space and boasts its own putting green
Sabyasachi launches a sprawling flagship showroom in mumbai’s fort district, at ICP Fort Heritage, featuring luxury bridalwear, accessories, and more
This modern fashion designer, Trishala Bhansali, is endlessly influenced by her Indian heritage, and equally, her upbringing in New Orleans.
Talking strictly Fashion and Glamour here! Suddenly I feel nostalgic of a bygone era of elegance and romance, perhaps it is because lately lmy friends and I have been talking about our parents …
With a sensational media room like one of these, you’ll want to cancel your plans and stay in
Discover the exquisite fantasy world of 575 Wandsworth Road, home to Kenyan-born poet Khadambi Asalache.