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Bathrooms become conceptual centres

Diary of a Tile Addict

With work featuring on the cover of The New Yorker, National Geographic, and The New York Times, today’s featured artist isn’t exactly underground. The first bathroom was designed to ease his childrens’ transition from New York to their new home in Berlin.

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Kitchen and Residential Design: Christmas in New York

Kitchen and Residential Design

Kitchen and Residential Design. Notes and anecdotes from the design world. Christmas in New York. Christmas is a big deal in New York, obviously. Last year, their night time display broke new ground in projected animation with their story of "The Snowflake and the Bubble." kitchen design.

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Cool Kitchen Backsplashes to Whet Your Appetite

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Image: Visual Resource Art glass backsplash According to Katy Brut, interior design consultant at New York Furniture Outlets, “The newest and freshest trend in kitchen interior design is to use uncommon materials, such as metal panels, glass and ceramics.”

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Mirror, Mirror on the Wall: Using Mirrors as a Design Element

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Below are just some of the many ways you can use mirrors as a design element. Suspended Mirror A trendy New York bathroom for two. Image: SGH Designs This mirror is suspended from the ceiling and serves as the room’s focal point while providing both interest and contrast.

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Kitchen and Residential Design: I love New York so much it hurts.

Kitchen and Residential Design

Kitchen and Residential Design. Notes and anecdotes from the design world. I love New York so much it hurts sometimes; the Delancy Street "Low Line". A couple of years ago, an abandoned, elevated railway was turned into New Yorks now-legendary High Line. Labels: architecture , art , design , travel.

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Open Social Spaces Defining A Modern Family Home - Freshome

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Architecture. Architecture. Architecture › Open Social Spaces Defining A Modern Family Home. .” ” In the boy’s room, a custom designed bookshelf steals the design show, while the girl’s room provides a cheery atmosphere via pink nuances. By Ada Teicu in Architecture.

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Janet Bennett: A Life in Design

Making Tile Modern

Times which said that Charles Kratka was the designer of the LAX murals, I freaked out.” By her own admission, she’d never claimed credit for the murals which were installed in 1961, when she was working for the architectural firm of Pereira & Luckman. For him, (designing for automobiles) was like interior design for me.