Blue-Black Monochrome Victorian Duplex Renovated by Envelope A+D

Blue-Black Monochrome Victorian Duplex Renovated by Envelope A+D
Clipper Street Residence is a redesigned by Envelope A+D tattered Victorian duplex – two stacked flats with a typical series of dark, cellular rooms – in San Francisco’s Noe Valley neighborhood. After redesign it looks like it has been visited by Space Invaders thanks to a blue-black monochrome exterior. Almost all partitions in both flats... 
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IKEA Kitchen Designs Ideas 2011

IKEA Kitchen Designs Ideas 2011
We already showed you a preview of IKEA 2011 catalog and now it’s time for a full version. It’s already can be found online but we are going to show you some interesting ideas that could be found there. Last year we show you these ideas separated by rooms. For example, here are IKEA kitchen... 
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Small Modular Kitchen for Very Small Spaces

Small Modular Kitchen for Very Small Spaces
This modular kitchen is created by German designers Kristin Laass and Norman Ebelt. Its prototypes were recently presented on DMY International Design Festival 2010. The main idea behind this kitchen is to fit to very small spaces without losing anything that usual kitchen have. The kitchen occupies only one square meter when closed and can... 
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Asymmetrical House Design That Consist Of Three A-frames

Asymmetrical House Design That Consist Of Three A-frames
Allandale House is an A-frame(s) house designed by William O’Brien Jr. It’s a small vacation house with asymmetrical design. It links three horizontal extrusions of “leaning,” or asymmetrical A-frames. The skinny A-frame on the western side contains the library, wine cellar and garage. The wide A-frame in the center of the house is dedicated to... 
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Amazing Interior Design of Modern Duplex Penthouse

Amazing Interior Design of Modern Duplex Penthouse
This duplex penthouse has an amazing corner position with dramatic diagonal views of the San Francisco’s downtown. These views are framed in discontinuous groupings of conventional double hung windows within openings that are painted in grey and blue colors. These openings visually blends with the actual skyline very well. There are two living zones in... 
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