Archive for September, 2011

September 30th, 2011
Bedroom In French Country Style

French country style bedroom looks luxurious and sophisticated with big size master bed with great looking headboard. Bedroom with French style will provide a comfortable atmosphere. Dark rich wood tones and elegant tapestry create restful ambiance in the bedroom. Iron wall décor, intricately carved mirror and matching dressing chair, exquisite lighting and candle stands make the room look very stylish and sophisticated. Bedroom decor is very personal, and one should not feel pressure to conform to a strict set of decorating rules, as one would in a formal living or dining room. The space should be inviting and comfortable first of all. If you are trying to achieve an authentic French Country look, however, there are certain guidelines that should be kept in mind.

September 29th, 2011
Sofa For Futuristic Impression

If you want to change the look of the living room with modern style, there is now a futuristic design sofa designed by Jan Kaplicky. The shape is a circle with three back around. Futuristic impression, the stronger the steel plate silver table in the middle. Display this couch is really impressive modern age of high technology management. From the technology side, this sofa is fully equipped flat screen television that reinforce the impression of futuristic. Sitting on this sofa will provide the experience was like being among the humans robots in the 21st century.This futuristic sofa, will fit in your living room with modern tastes on decorate the house.

September 28th, 2011
Yves Saint Laurent’s Villa Mabrouka

Yves Saint Laurent's Villa Mabrouka is known as the House of Luck. The Moroccan home represents a collaboration between two of the great French aesthetes of the 20th century: Laurent, who turned pantsuits and safari jackets into haute couture, and Jacques Grange, the only interior designer ever to receive the Légion d'Honneur, France's highest decoration. Designed by the master of French interiors, Jacques Grange, the villa offers a blend of African and European influences. Perched on a cliff overlooking the coast of the Spanish region of Andalusia and the Strait of Gibraltar, the 9,688-square-foot home rests on nearly two acres of grounds landscaped by Madison Cox, featuring soaring palms, Italian lemon trees and extensive lawns. A heated swimming pool was excavated into the mountain rocks on which the estate stands, while a nearby pavilion was designed by architect Stuart Church.