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The current architecture trends Posted: 31 Dec 2014 03:42 AM PST In Decoarq we investigate every day to show you the houses and buildings more interesting, modern and avant-garde of recent times. To base both see and so much to learn, it is possible to collect a number of characteristics common to virtually all projects, or at least the vast majority, making a compact, balanced set of 21st century architecture with maximum interest.
Knowing these trends, it is easier to discover the reason for the appeal of new construction, and try to guess where “Iran shots” in the coming years.
Much of the best current houses opt for interior spaces with an glass, envelope easy to remove so that classrooms and dormitories joined with terraces and swimming pools. The border between the inside and outside is blurred, and life unfolds in both environments.
Industrial-style It has triumphed in the Interior, and cement, steel or brick uncoated campan by their respects. This trend has also reached the facades, which in many cases look finish in cement with full pride.
The increasingly scarce space also affects the gardens and patios; to take advantage of it and be able to swim without problems, (almost always perpendicular to the facade) longitudinal design pools have become object of desire.
Water already not only shown in the pools, but that many homes opt to include ponds zen-like in its gardens… And even in the Interior. Another option, probably more ostentatious, is the Cascades falling from the facade to the pool.
The interiors are increasingly clear and cloudless.The show joins with the kitchen and the dining room in search of environments where breathing, and where there is space for everyone. Many times, elements such as fireplaces or islands are the only visible separation. The courtyards as a “fishbowl”, glazed and to exert also functions of skylight, are also common. The post The current architecture trends appeared first on Belleinterior. |
Dark facades that are not heated Posted: 30 Dec 2014 03:41 PM PST Many buildings and monuments suffer the problem that with the heat, their dark finishes warm interiors and significantly increase spending on air conditioning. Even given case of structures and edificacionesque have had to change the tone of its exterior, to find in danger of degradation.
Once again, the technological and research advances have solved this problem. It has been the signature Alesta ® Cool ™ which has managed to develop a painting capable of achieving the lowlights do not absorb heat more than the clear, thus maintaining the stable temperatures.
This is the motto of this new product. The brand has managed to become dark tones colors with the same thermal behavior as the clear. Alesta ® Cool ™ is a powder made of polyester, which has the virtue of improving significantly the levels of reflection of these tones. How do you get it? Thanks to some special pigments developed by their laboratories. Thanks to this painting, the temperature inside buildings is considerably reduced, and with it, spending on air conditioning (a boon to the environment and the consumer Pocket).
As incredible as it may seem, this paint can reduce the surface temperature of the facades up to 20 centigrade. The advantages are obvious: in addition to the reduction of energy cost, the materials that make up the structures suffer one much lower mechanical stress. Alesta ® Cool ™ is suitable for roofs, facades, woodwork (doors, windows and shutters), porches and gazebos, outdoor, street furniture furniture… All a discovery that is set to revolutionize the world of construction and architecture. The post Dark facades that are not heated appeared first on Belleinterior. |