March 15, 2008
Filed Under (Apartment Interior Design) by Yossawat
Art Deco Apartment : Interior design by Amok Amok, a London-based interior design consultancy, has established a reputation for providing creative design solutions for both residential and comercial interiors and small architectural projects. They use innovative materials to provide unique interiors that work. This is Art Deco Apartment, some project of Amok.


March 12, 2008
Filed Under (Apartment Interior Design) by Yossawat
Donwtown Apartment by Amy Lau Design Amy Lau founded her interiors firm, Amy Lau Design, in 2001. She also currently serves as an independent adviser to collectors of 20th Century decorative arts.Amy recently added fashion retail design to her resume with the completion of a flagship boutique for Elie Tahari, as published in Interior Design magazine. Amy and Amy Lau Design have also been featured in publications such as Elle Décor, the New York Times, House & Garden, Traditional Home, and New York Spaces. This is Downtown Apartment, Amy Lau’s portfolio.


March 08, 2008
Filed Under (Apartment Interior Design) by Yossawat
Apartment on Washington Square by David Netto Design David Netto Design was founded in 2000 to provide their clients with residential decoration and architectural design of the highest quality. The creation of worlds that reflect people’s needs and lifestyles is passionate, artistic.


February 28, 2008
Filed Under (Interior Design Gallery) by Yossawat
New York Residence by William McIntosh Design William McIntosh are individually conceived and meticulously crafted. Unique architectural and decorative solutions beautifully detailed and executed, each project emphasizes the integration of architecture and interior design. His work is once familiar but also reveals surprises and new interpretations, embracing both the period and the modern.


February 25, 2008
Filed Under (Interior Design Gallery) by Yossawat
Beale Street Loft by Aidlin Darling Design An existing loft space was remodeled to reclaim the spirit of the original concrete warehouse and to bring natural light into a previously dark interior. Sculptural wood elements and strategic lighting create pockets of intimacy within the structure of the open plan, while neutral walls provide deferential background for the display of art.