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Dining Room Design Ideas from Alf Da Fre Posted: 21 May 2013 05:07 PM PDT Since a dining room is where everybody always meets, designing it with decorative designs will make the whole family enjoy eating. Dining room interior designs are not that complicated to do. When designing this room, think of anything that will make everybody love to see. Since this is dining room, designs would make it yummier to dine. Put some simple art works showing combinations of different foods. You may also consider designs of your favorite restaurants. This would be the perfect reference for your designing ideas. We show dining room design ideas from Italian furniture manufacturer Alf Da Fre. The arrangement the dining table, cabinet and other furniture is very elegant. If you happen to be a fan of Italian interior design, then you certainly will get inspiration from this dining room ideas. [Alf Da Fre] The post Dining Room Design Ideas from Alf Da Fre appeared first on Home & House Design Ideas | Interior. |
Japanese House N in Oita by Sou Fujimoto Posted: 21 May 2013 05:07 AM PDT The House N consists of three sizes of nested shells in progressive one another, designed by local architects Sou Fujimoto. Outermost shell covers the entire building, a garden, covered with a semi-indoor. Both shell wrapped in a limited space in an enclosed space outside the room. Third shell creates a smaller interior space. Residents rebuild their lives in the domain of this gradation. A different limit is nowhere to be found, except for a gradual change in the domain. People may say that the ideal architecture is an open space that feels like in the room and an indoor space that feels like outside the home. The goal is to create architecture that are not about space or about the form, but only about the wealth of revealing what `between` the houses and riddled with bullets lodged Streets. Three infinite because it ultimately means the whole world is composed of an infinite nest. And here only three people who were barely visible form. The architect’s imagine that the city and the home did not differ from one another in essence, but only a different approach to a continuum of a single subject, or a different expression of the undulation-the same thing and from the primordial space where humans live. – Sou Fujimoto The post Japanese House N in Oita by Sou Fujimoto appeared first on Home & House Design Ideas | Interior. |
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