Saturday, February 27, 2010

Luxury of Dining Room Furniture

The functional of dining room is one of the most important rooms in our home where we can gather with family and friends to share great food and memorable moments. However, we need to create our dining room with nice design, interesting dining room furniture or dining room sets according to the home situation.


There are many of dinging room furniture or dining sets including contemporary, formal, and modern tables and chairs with a variety of styles, colors, and additional furniture pieces to complete our dining room and to make our dining room look great, stylish and comfortable.

We can choose the dining sets or dining room furniture like the table and chairs that perfectly match the style of our home. There are many options to choose from, so whether you have a large family or just like to entertain large groups. We provide you some interesting furniture style for the dining room design from the high quality, top manufacturer.

Dining room furniture modern Style has designed to give your dining room space an innovative look. Dining sets such as table and chair in the modern design can be customized by adding or removing items that you need especially if your home interior as modern design.

Dining room Furniture Modern Style

If you looking for a perfect contemporary dining room furniture set to add new life in your dining room design, below are some dining set picture which can bring beauty and elegance style to your home :

Dining room Furniture Contemporary Style

Dining room furniture or dining sets also available in the formal style, mostly this design choose by the people who want to put their dining situation near or direct to the living room area.

Dining room Furniture Formal Style

Friday, February 26, 2010

Modern Interior Home Furniture

Home furniture is the collective term for the movable objects at home that support to the human body (seating furniture and beds), provide storage or hold objects on horizontal surfaces above the ground. Furniture can be a product of artistic design and is considered a form of decorative art, but some time furniture also a symbolic or religious purpose.


The people who move or make a new house they will buy and put the furniture item in their house from the furniture store. They will buy furniture according how much they have budget and what kind of needs on their house. Home furniture has many style such as temporary furniture, transitional, eclectic, country and traditional style.


Furniture's product made by many of company and home industry which always coming in new model base on trend's design style. Artistic furniture mostly become interesting choice for the costumer.

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Beauty of Wood Showroom Retail Design

Wood Showroom Retail Design Picture:

entrance

impressive wooden rack

wall art

second floor

clothes rack

glass shelves

interiors

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Luxury of Table Voting design

Today starts the voting for Velvet and Linen's Brickmaker's Table Giveaway. I was fortunate to be asked by Brooke Giannetti of V&L to be part of the judging that narrowed down the choices from 170 rooms to 10 finalists. The top three rooms with the most votes will receive the Brickmaker's Table from Restoration Hardware; a gorgeous table designed by Mark Sage. If you get a chance, do stop by and cast your vote. The top ten are just a small representation of all fabulous spaces that were entered. I'd love to hear which ones are your favorites!

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

savely motorcycle garage




A friend of mine owns a motorcycle as their private transportation. They enjoy having this personal service because it's not so hassle for them for the traffic jam and it's very handy. Any time that they want to buy something, they can easily leave without time-consuming in waiting for the public transportation. However, their main concern is the security of their private service. They live in an area where there are many neighborhoods and of course we can't fully trust all the people around us. They wanted to have a security for there motorcycle and that they can ensure that it's safe and no one will touch or steal it while they are inside the house or not at home. She asked me if I have some ideas about it and so I tried to gather some information to be able to help her. And I come up with the idea of having a motorcycle garage, a secured place for your motorcycle and if ever you own a motorbike, you can avail also a motorbike garage. Having this kind of garage is very helpful for those people who own a service because you can guarantee that your service is secured and safe, no more worries that it might be stolen by some stranger.

Sunday, February 21, 2010

My Conservatory, Holiday Decorating

One of my favorite rooms in my home is the Conservatory. It's sort of a Garden Room and Music Room in one.
(click on any photo to enlarge)
It sits directly off our Living Room. You can see a bit of the green Living Room couch in this photo. The Conservatory is fairly large as it houses both a seating area and baby grand piano.
My favorite features are the mouldings and the huge arched french doors which lead out to our brick patio. Sun pours in from three sides of this room, including the front windows in the living room. It has gorgeous light through out the day.
Here is how it looks most of the year. You can see the greenery through the windows. The light in the photo is not the best, but it gives you the general idea.
On the wall opposite the piano I recently purchased a set of nine intaglios from Things that Inspire's new business venture, Quatrefoil Designs. TTI was so helpful to me. We decided on a "gliver" frame color (a cross between silver and gold) which really compliments my other artwork in the adjacent living room. Instead of paper matting, TTI was able to use the remnants of my 100 year old antique linen from my Swedish furniture re-upholstery project, as the background mat for the intaglios. They turned out stunning.
Hanging them proved to be a tedious task. My sweet husband spent several hours making sure they were straight and symmetrical. He's so good at math and so patient! Thank goodness opposites attract!
The finished wall turned out better than I could have hoped. The texture of the antique linen mat is such a wonderful compliment to the Swedish furniture. I hope to eventually find some beautiful sconces to hang on either side.

The Intaglios are very high quality and the price is very reasonable. If you are thinking of adding a set to your home do check out out Quatrefoil Designs.
As I mentioned the French doors open to the backyard and the brick patio.

I love the mossy brick and old stone walls. Both are original to the house; over eighty years old.
I have posted so much about not over doing the holiday look but working to enhance your already beautiful rooms. I wanted to share with you some of my Holiday decorating. The "bones" of my house are so lovely. I also adore my antiques and do not want to have them get lost because of over zealous holiday decorating. Each year I edit and use less decorations, but it seems my house still looks festive. Here is the Conservatory as it looks most of the year. (Well actually without action figures, ipods or dog bones laying around)
Here is the room decorated for the Holidays, just after we got a few inches of snow. I have a collection of antique Mercury glass, mirrored and silver glitter trees. They look gorgeous on the piano and the pedestal. They catch the light and all the day the room just sparkles.
Here is a close up of the piano during the year. The crown sits on its own pedestal behind the piano.
I just replaced the fresh flowers with the silvery trees and relocated the crown to the table in the seating area. Notice the sparkles of light on the doors to the right. All day the light sparkles move around the room.
And here is a close up of the newly upholstered Swedish chair (read more here) and Tara Shaw Maison iron table (read more here). I just added another needlepoint holiday pillow and a mint julep glass with holiday greens for a festive touch. Simple, but beautiful.

Over the next few days I will post the rest of my house decked out for the holidays. And if you hear singing, its most likely me Fa la la la-ing!!

(all photos property of Willow Decor - please link)

Saturday, February 20, 2010

The Most Stylish Christmas Tree new trends

The Most Stylish Christmas TreeClaridge's Christmas tree was designed by flamboyant Christian Dior designer John Galliano.


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Friday, February 19, 2010

Valorie's Room is exclusive home design

Remember my trip to New Orleans and my great blogging friend, Valorie from Visual Vamp ? She shares my love of antique oyster plates!
Well the very talented Valorie has made it into the semi final round of the Apartment Therapy Room for Color Contest.
Valorie's office is fabulous. We only have 24 hours to vote for her. Please give her room a look - I am sure you will agree it should get the top honors.

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Apple Store Design In Paris France os luxury home

Apple is one of the toughest competitors in terms of Microsoft's computer operating system, product is the famous apple macbook, iphone and the latest OS is leopard machintos. Figure Design under the apple store product sales that were in Paris.

apple store in paris

The Apple Store

Apple store-interior view

Apple Store- products

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

A Peek Inside a Danish Home Design

One of the wonderful things about having a sister in Denmark is having her share with me some of her favorite shops. She was excited to see this shop featured in Skona Hem and sent it along to me. K & CO is a wonderful antique shop in Copenhagen. The owner's home was recently profiled in the magazine. Their home is a wonderful mix of industrial and Gustavian styles. Let's have a peek.
In the entryway a console table with marble top was given a new coat of Gustavian gray paint. The iron roof decoration is a beautiful focal point and the vintage shelf makes wonderful coat rack.
The living room is an interesting mix of hard industrial lines and soft linen upholstery. The antique pedestals, lamps and desk, add interest and soften the room. The vintage clock and antique shutters above the couch are charming.
Through out the home the couple adds unique accessories that add whimsy, texture and personality to the space. Above are rusty steeple finials that once sat on a church roof.
The kitchen is a wonderful mix of stainless steel appliances, Ikea cabinets and hand worn antiques. I love the Danish hanging cupboard filled with traditional blue willow plates. Also the Tolix chairs add a wonderful feeling to this space. The owners enhanced the chandelier with antique crystals.
Part of an ancient altar screen hangs on the opposite wall of the kitchen.
The dining area also has the Tolix chairs. I love the linen pillows as chair cushions. The chandelier gives the space a bit more formality and sparkle; and the mirrors bring your eye up and open up the room. Vintage candlesticks and fluted cast iron urn add a rustic contrast.
Finally the bedroom is serene in all white. The owners collection of vintage perfume bottles and female bust in Bronze become a uniquely personal vignette.
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With such wonderful items available to them, they certainly have created a gorgeous home.
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(all photos Skona Hem)