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Autumn. Not all expect this season with joy. The new school year begins. The weather is cooler, and you mentally prepares for the winter. But you look at the good side: new tendencies occur and it has a wonderful occasion to change the interior design.
Ten new trends wait at the door. Here they are now!
1 artisanal art They get a very cozy and warm Atmosphäre.Kombinieren with warm shades. Modern, herbstlicher and current there is hardly
2. modern If you feel like on elements of the modern from the 50s and 60s, then you have another reason to look forward to this autumn. Because this type of design is back in.Among the soft lines, rounded edges, natural materials are characterised by
3. vintage items in garish shades of the vintage style in itself has long been in.But this season you should make a choice, where the garish shades prevail
4. stylish elements with a male character Objects, which show a very masculine character, announce the arrival of the new season.
5 fireplaces They are in this fall season whose climax is reached. In terms of the style you should feel free.
6 eclectic furniture We mean in this case furniture with classic trains and meaningful shades. The character you sought it, is plentiful and fresh.
7 British retreat and French fine style In the design of the world dominate these two tendencies of the Herbstdesignideen for 2014! They write perfectly in any premises
8 natural materials To get even closer to nature. Here we mean the forms on the one hand and also the used materials. Stone, wood and ceramic are widely used.
9 simplicity and privacy Minimalism would be the appropriate approach in all aspects. The clear lines are not only a part of the fashionable interior design, but reflect the philosophy and the nature of the good budget.
10 excess decoration and accessories Individuality is important.Their own character you should get through decoration and accessories essential to the validity
In the living room, we spend most of the time, when we are at home. Whether sitting with the family together, or simply after a long work week would like to rest, should you feel at home in the living room. You can create this sense of well-being with beautiful decoration.
Match your living room furniture and wall colors, you can incorporate various decorative items. You can decorate a couch in colour, light and delicate with colourful cushions. If these are decorated with different patterns, they create a great ambience. Whether you choose the traditional stripes, floral or geometric patterns, it’s up to your taste. Another great tip is to combine the curtains with the cushion colors or patterns.
You have a favorite color, then you can introduce these vases, table lamps, ceilings and other decorative items in your home. Cool pictures on the wall hung, contribute also to a beautiful atmosphere. But forget to override this with the remaining equipment.
Interesting lighting decorations also serve as a living room. You not only make a great ambience, but you can create a cosy atmosphere by their lights.Our sample images will give you more decorating ideas.
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The pointed roof of this small zinc-covered Tokyo house by Architecture Atelier Akio Takatsuka is offset to reflect the arrangement of rooms inside .
Quad House is located towards the back of a long thin plot in a suburb of the Japanese capital, surrounded by a garden and agricultural land.
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“This house in the suburbs of Tokyo is surrounded by natural elements like vegetable fields and flower gardens,” said architect Akio Takatsuka.
“It is designed to be as small as possible based on two ideas: how to create different kinds of spatial quality and how to attend to the immediate natural context.”
Takatsuka, who founded his own atelier in 2010, designed the building for the younger generation of a family who own the house towards the front of the strip.
The new property is clad entirely in horizontal “earth-coloured” zinc panels, added to help the building to “easily blend with the surrounding landscape”.
Takatsuka divided the square floor plan into four unequal sections using partitions that form a de-centralised cross in both plan and section.
Sections of these walls and floors are removed to creates spaces that flow into one another and a variety of ceiling heights.
“There is a dramatic transition from any room to the next to realise a variety of spatial scale, condition of light and impression of the room in a relatively small volume of the house,” said Takatsuka.
The double-height entrance and stairwell occupy the smallest portion of the grid on the east-facing side of the house.
A bathroom and laundry room are accessed through a door at the foot of the stairs, while the rest of the ground floor is occupied by the open-plan living, dining and kitchen.
The wood-lined ceiling above the living area reaches the full height of the building and is angled to mimic the slope of the roof, similarly to the entrance space.
Located to one side, the kitchen has a lower ceiling level and is separated from the hall by an enclosed storage space.
Glazed patio doors open from the living room to a small terrace, while wood partitions opposite can be slid across to separate the space from the stairwell.
The open-tread staircase doglegs up to the first floor, where a small library lines the wall along the landing.
The master bedroom fills the same floor area as the wash facilities below, while a second bedroom with a small balcony is located above the kitchen.
White-painted walls are paired with timber planks and panels used across the floors, ceilings and doors, as well as other details like cabinets doors and shelves.
Windows of different sizes create a variety across the building’s four external walls and a thin horizontal canopy is positioned above the front door.
Photography is by Kai Nakamura.
Site plan Ground floor plan First floor plan Section one Section two Dezeen
Okay so maybe since it’s nearly November I shouldn’t be thinking about beaded and/or shell anything because that sounds very boho summer on the beach, doesn’t it? But truthfully I’m imagining them as being just as relevant and gorgeous in the colder months too – like now. I don’t know, I just see them as being so cozy in rooms with lots of candles and smooschy pillows with a chunky cableknit throw. And I suddenly want one, again! Again, you say? Well I wanted this one back in 2012. This actually happens to me a lot. I fall in and out of love with stuff. So here is an example of a beaded light that I love…
This is from a shop that I always visit whenever I’m in Amsterdam called Suhka.
And now that you see a great bead version, let’s talk about shells. I found a shell chandy near my house recently at a store called Looms and it would really work in my living room and introduce a little boho factor. Maybe you can only imagine capiz shell lights as I type this, but let me reassure you that while yes, I love those too, I’m including the mini shells and wooden beaded ones too. So below I’m mixing them all up in some pretty fantastic interiors. And I’d seriously love your opinion –hot or not?
The is a shell light that I saw in a local shop window. Swoon.
This is a super mega capiz shell light from Angelika Taschen’s Berlin home from The Selby. Gorgeous but a bit OTT for my humble home. I think it’s as big as my living room.
These are all cute – not really “me” but cute. Top left: She Made Me // Top right: Wild Poppy Goods // Bottom left: Beach House Lifestyle // Bottom right: Peony Swimwear
I love seeing one set against a natural background of green, this is in Australia found on The Design Files.
Out of all of these, I really can see the one shown top left in my home. Or, the bottom right “baby” version – it would be darling in a beach cottage bathroom! Top left: The Decorista // Top right: Wild Poppy Goods // Bottom left: Euro Style Lighting // Bottom right: Pottery Barn Kids
From the Biskopsgarten shop – swoon! Yes, this is a good one too.
From Barefoot Styling and holy &\$% that thing is massive. It’s a real focal point.
From MilK Decoration – petite and understated but classy as all hell. That’s Belgium homes for ya. Always interesting and classy.
From Adore Home magazine – great and very relaxed but not exactly what I’m seeing in my living room. Yet, well… They are nice.
From MilK Decoration – again in a home in Belgium. Love seeing it mixed with that shelving system. This actually looks really Parisian to me.
Beaded and shell lighting – So HOT or so NOT? Do you like BEADS or SHELLS?