Showing posts with label residential interior design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label residential interior design. Show all posts

Sunday, July 4, 2010

Tips on Residential Interior Design

residential interior design
residential interior design

Choosing the right style or theme for your home can be a daunting task. It is so easy to get it wrong and overdo the theme so your living area ends up looking like a 1980's show-room reject. Or even worse, end up with home accessories that just don't work together, or stand out like a sore thumb.

So, where to start? If you are starting from scratch and doing a total renovation then you might as well seek professional advice, but be aware that professionals can also get it wrong. Do your research so that when you speak to someone you have an idea of what styles you like and don't like, thus avoiding being snowballed into something you are unsure about. You can find lots of examples of residential interior design just by searching online, and you should also be able to find a good range of magazines on this popular topic.

residential interior design

If you just want to update your existing interior, try small changes first. Try some home accessories like a couple of throw rugs in contrasting colors, new lampshades or even tall side lamps instead of using the overhead lights. Lighting can make a vast difference. Of course, your own personal taste should rule your decisions but it isn't a bad idea to avoid going with current trends which might date very quickly. Instead, go for classic colors and styles that reflect comfort and an inviting atmosphere. Once you have settled on accessories and furniture that work, you can start thinking about the bigger projects like painting a feature wall!

residential interior design
residential interior design

Sunday, January 31, 2010

Interior design. Living room (French Riviera project)


















































































Living room with open plan kitchen. This 3D visualization is a part of our French Riviera house project
. We wanted to emphasise the space, light and impression of beeing outside. Design, modeling and rendering by Helena and Adam Michel

Sejour avec cuisine ouverte. Ceci est 3D visualisation, part de notre projet de la maison sur la Cote d'Azur. Nous avons voulu mettre en evidence l'espace, lumiere et l'impression d'etre a l'exterieur.


Friday, January 29, 2010

Modern Living room, Kitchen and Sunroom Design




















Contemporary fit-out of bungalow. Extension design, space planning and interior design project by Adam and Helena Michel

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Extension Design, Space Planning




Contemporary fit-out of country-side boungalow. Extension design, space planning and interior design project by Adam and Helena Michel.