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.


December 09, 2007
Filed Under (Apartment Interior Design) by Yossawat
Barry Rice Design Barry Rice Design creates modern, comfortable interiors with clean lines, natural woods and an emphasis on vintage furnishings. The Brooklyn-based firm provides clients with a high level of professional service and projects with an impeccable attention to detail. The results are expressive, individual, functional and beautiful.


July 23, 2007
Filed Under (Interior Design Tips) by Yossawat

Is your apartment up to date? Or would a designer scoff, “How passé!”? You’ll need more than throw pillows to keep up with Manhattan’s hottest design trends. Below are expert designers’ top ten trends for apartment living in the city.



July 19, 2007
Filed Under (Interior Architecture) by Yossawat

Näckros Villa designed by Staffan Strindberg architecture in Sweden. The 12×12 metre Villa has six rooms and a kitchen, 178 sq metres of living area, 125 square metres of terrace and 74 square metres of windows but is crammed with technologies to enhance your lifestyle and create an ambience of tranquillity and harmony with nature.



July 13, 2007
Filed Under (Hotel Interior Design) by Yossawat

Hotel design is currently an exciting area of architecture. New trends in hotel design are currently coming about as a result of the modern desire to travel, increase our range of experiences, and utilize our precious leisure time more effectively. Today, I will show you about Palace of the sea or the Palau de la [...]



July 06, 2007
Filed Under (Interior Design Ideas) by Yossawat

One of Portland, Oregon’s, up-and-coming neighborhoods can thank a modern reinterpretation of a previously decrepit building for inspiring a wave of rather chic downtown development.



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