Old house redesign by Formzone
Many walls are covered with wood. Places of storage furniture and has a white painted surface what makes the interior is not only comfortable but also modern. Relatively small window in the house but the installed lighting systems not only provide enough light, but provides the possibility to change the mood. The roof has two open space with stunning views of the stone roof and panoramic mountain. This 15th century house was renovated by interior designer Christian Speck of Formzone with modern comfort and style. The house is situated in the mountain village which was founded in 1186 and there has been no population during the last 100 years. This has two entrances and two steps because the two separate buildings beginning here. During the renovation almost nothing has changed on the exterior, but interior is made comfortable for life.
Neutral interior scheme with magnificent views
This scheme also makes the house quiet and elegant place to live. This villa has a large living room with double height where the family will be together. Much work is being done to make the house get as much natural light as possible. Carefully placed windows not only make possible but also allows anyone to capture beautiful landscapes. London interior designer, Julia Palmer designed this luxury villa in Mallorca. In addition to 530 square meter house site features and other beautiful things that make indoor-outdoor relationships better. A contemporary neutral color scheme used on the inside and outside the villa with the accent on works of art & furniture.
Modern Abstract Painter
The main materials used in construction for concrete walls and steel for the frame. The mass consists of the volume down from north to south on the terrace. Trellis and green roofs cradle the upper floor and main bedroom in private and dramatic settings. Overall design of a modern yet liveable and functional. Life is designed to stay working interior designer and painter of modern abstract in Sunset Hill, Seattle. Overlooks the Puget Sound and Olympic Peninsula free of structural constraints with dramatic openings while the opposite side is more solid and private.