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Madonna’s house

Posted by elutzik on July 3, 2010 | 1 Comment

Well… one of Madonna’s houses, is a Manhattan apartment which is actually composed of three united apartments, and it was decorate by the singer’s brother,  Christopher G. Ciccone, who doesn’t even have studies in interior design.

They had some problems with the reconfiguration, but with Stephen Wang they managed to create a unified space. You could swear that was like this from the beginning!

In this house guests will find many paintings, mostly gray old photos or paintings, which are outlined in female nudes. At first glance you say it’s abstract figures, not on figures.

The living room, where the floor remained unchanged, is a mix of dark colors, but elegant. The sofa was upholstered with studio photos of fashion designer Coco Chanel.

The kitchen is the only different room in house. By combining stainless steel turned white with a modern and functional. The singer is not very passionate with cooking, so she preferred the kitchen to be smaller and welcoming. Down the hall is the guests room and her office.

In her bedroom was elected a king size bed. Despite the size and design, yet it is discreet. Because yellow is her favorite color and she wanted it in her bedroom, but it seemed too much of, they found a middle way, a shade of beige pearl that reflects everything around it.

The most serious room is the bathroom. There were built a series of arches that connect the three areas – showers, tubs and troughs. Up to half the walls are covered with Italian ceramic tiles, white with iridescent pink, except within showers, where white tile is combined with dark green.

Although the interior looks immaculate, without blemish, nor the singer, nor her designers are sure of completing the work.

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Russian Hill Apartment Interior

Posted by elutzik on March 25, 2010 | No Comments

Someone pinch me. I’m in love! I just can’t stop looking and wondering at the pictures of this wonderful apartment remodeled by Zack|de Vito Architecture for a couple with an extensive collection of contemporary art in San Francisco’s Russian Hill neighborhood. Not only does it look great, but it also has a 3,400 sq. ft (about 1000 sq. meters) surface and is located on the 19th floor, so you can see the whole town.

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Gokturk Residences by GAD

Posted by elutzik on February 10, 2010 | 1 Comment

This innovative project by GAD (Global Architectural Development) was developed in collaboration with Dara Kirmizitoprak and it is not just a living space. It was created as a twofold: one was to create modern and beautiful living spaces and the second was to challenge the typical modernist housing blocks that consume most the suburban landscape of Istanbul. This strategy introduces a new residential typology to the area.

The residential complex has 3 individual buildings with a total of 13,000m and a ground level park/green zone as community space.

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Lavish Penthouse in San Francisco

Posted by elutzik on November 6, 2009 | 2 Comments

The Ludwig Penthouse in San Francisco, California, is not only known for its great location, but also for its stunning interiors. What the architects exploited most was the use of glass, and light, allowing its occupants utilize natural light through out the day. The penthouse has 4 bedrooms and as many bathrooms, timber floorings, as well as pebbles finishings. Wouldn’t dislike living in it.

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Amazing two bedroom apartment design

Posted by Bogdan on September 19, 2009 | No Comments

This amazing house design was realized by omnificdesigns, for a two bedroom apartment in New Cardiff, UK.

The main idea behind this apartment decoration is clever use of space interspersed with innovative and unusual design by using low profile furniture like floating sofas and bed, shower cabin instead of bathtub (after all, it’s a city apartment), vector wallpapers and minimalist designed appliances.

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