Designs can be many, but it’s always challenging to save space without having to compromise with the beauty and aesthetics while furnishing and decorating a room. Here we have compiled pics of some innovative yet contemporary designs for kids’ rooms from Italian maker Mariani which is based in Milan.
Apart from making kids rooms bright, ventilated and colorful, the focus is on using sleek furniture giving way for space. This can be achieved through corner wardrobes or wardrobes with sliding and conventional doors, long sleek shelves, low cots and so forth. The trick is also to use the right blend of colors and contrasts between the walls and the décor to make the room appear spacious. Kids’ rooms should be organized to create free space which would provide them with the play area within their rooms while they are indoors.
Light, smooth, sleek and compact make can be used for the desks, tables and chairs comprising the study area. Corner stands will be ideal for table lamps or for placing little works of art. Cots with storage space under, low floor beds or bunk beds would to a great extent save space. The idea of using tables with multiple drawers or wardrobes with enough number of shelves or as the case may be is a smart approach towards saving space without having to opt for more means of storage.
Last but not the least the designs need to be implemented considering kids’ likes and comforts which would add to their satisfaction paving way for some constructive development…
Thursday, July 7, 2011
Dream Closets by Italian Designers Gruppo Euromobil
Every fashion and wardrobe-conscious person has fantasized about their own perfectly coordinated, immensely spacious, luxuriously designed closet space at some point. I know I have. But whether you pine after Carrie Bradshaw’s enormous walk-in with plush rugs or prefer a sleek paneled wardrobe space, you will find something to love amongst Gruppo Euromobil’s closet designs.
A Peninsula House on Lake Austin, Texas
What do you get when you combine a contemporary design studio like Bercy Chen Studio with a traditional, 1980′s lakehouse right on Lake Austin? A spectacular vacation home with breathtaking views, that includes the best of both worlds–that is the comforts of a traditional lakehouse with the relaxing powers of modern design. The original home was built in the 1980′s and to Bercy Chen Studio’s disappointment, did not take advantage of the spectacular lake views just feet away from the house! That is why large glass windows, spanning from the ceiling to the floor, were installed around the entire house–to allow as much of the beautiful view in as possible. The previous house also did not respect or pay too much mind to the nature around it–but Bercy Chen made sure to change all of that with their remodel!
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Tuesday, July 5, 2011
The K-Chair Mini By Karimoku60
Established in the 1940′s, Karimoku is the biggest wood furniture maker in Japan. The K-Chair Mini is a scaled-down version of the flagship mid-mod armchair. It’s made of walnut-stained, sustainably harvested, rubberwood and black vinyl. There aren’t any kid-sized side tables, though, so this would sit cutely, if a little forlornly, by itself. In conclusion if you want a piece of stylish and modern piece of furniture for your kid this might be a gret choice although I don’t think that a beautiful piece of furniture like this will resit to much in a kids room. The Karimoku60 K-Chair Mini can be yours for 25,000 yen.
Multi-Functional Furniture : KEWB
This piece of multi-functional furniture from KEWB can change into so many different forms that it’s hard to find someone that wouldn’t find a KEWB useful. With only a few simple moves the KEWB changes from a table unit to a full size comfy chair and table, a bed and side table, a games table, a TV or video or hi-fi unit…. the list goes on and on! This is not the first piece of multi-functional furniture that I’ve presented in this blog, but until now this is the most multi-functional piece. I’m sure that in small places this piece of furniture is pure gold. – KEWB can be purchased from here starting from £319. – Via – Popgadget
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Simple and Functional: “Cubico” by Alessandro Di Prisco
We received an interesting project from Italian designer Alessandro Di Prisco. To prove that simple ideas have the strongest effect, “Cubico” is a minimalist furniture item that can be used in a variety of ways. Here is a short description from the designer: “Cubico” is a new project by alessandro di prisco design studio. Its design is produced by the subtractive process, progressively removing material from an accomplished figure, the cube, getting some voids, fissures in its linearity. Cubico does not have an exact position or even a specific function, the position of the object can determine its function. It can certainly be a magazine rack, a coffee table, a stool or why not just a cube!” Due to its minimalist appearance, Cubico can be easily integrated in a variety of contemporary interiors, with a very pleasant aesthetic effect. Quite practical, wouldn’t you say?
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