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Camera held firmly against glass window of Interior Designer's shop for a slow shutter speed exposure.Paddington Brisbane Australia.
If you're looking for a great way to design a home, this design is a great starting point for inspiration. The colours and tones chosen for the walls start it off with a vibe of calmness and relaxation. The way the different rooms are connected seamlessly are perfect for a home of the present and future.
The lighting in the room consists of a great combination of cove lighting, downlighters, chandeliers, and natural lighting. The patterns in the room add a lot of personality and character to the room. These patterns can be seen in the flooring, rugs, balustrades, and more.
Blue Striped House (still work in progress) is a U-shaped house inspired by contemporary Scandinavian architecture Autumn. Blue, tan and grey stripes. Irregular windows. Clean furnishings.
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Laurent Designs takes you to the island of Isolotto to visit their very own mid-century modern lakeside home. With a tropical essence on a lakeside front, the house is evident in organic touches with wooden and brass accents that provides an oasis vibe.
A landscaping project by LRNT Designs. Plants and flowers line every surface, reminding you that nature is never far away.
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Artsand House MOC is a flirt with brutalism. A modern home with art gallery, spa and large bedroom with a garden view. Quadrangular concrete house bodies meet organic nature. A dog is waiting for the owner to come home.
In August 2019 I displayed some of my houses at the Kloss på Kloss exhibition in Hässleholm, Sweden. A visitor asked me if I didn´t have any brutalist houses. I said no and explained that it probably would be too boring. It would be hard to create the dynamics needed to make a modern house MOC interesting. After the exhibition I started thinking and decided to give brutalism a chance. Not purist brutalism, but rather contemporary architecture flirting with brutalism...
Two strobes CL + CR both BOC one ambient and One frame for the light fixtures. This was my first shoot for an interior designer so I'd love some CC on this. Should I have blown out the window more? Should I have left the lights off? The designer kinda wanted them on to add some colour but what is the common / best practice regarding this?
The simple game table and chairs complement the lively wallpaper instead of distracting from it.
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