Friday, December 13, 2013

Queens Park House in Sydney with Garden Design

Home designs Queens Park House in Sydney:
Dominating with white, white house looks very clean and luxurious. MCK architect has completed the project to remodel Queens Park House in Sydney, Australia.
The main concept of this white house is a room connected to the park. This concept is derived from the idea of openness and the elimination of divisions and barriers. The most important is the interior will extend into and become part of the park, such as going to the garden will be part of the interior. Early vision in the conceptual stage is one of the sitting room which is situated between lush plants and trees with a garden wall as a wall of the room.
By the time the garden will grow thicker and taller and contribute to the urban scale and provide an oasis for the owners. This house is very friendly environment with good solar access and lots of ventilation.
Home design interior






Tuesday, December 10, 2013

It is the dream of every person to move on with the construction of their house even if it takes quite some time to complete the process. In fact most of the people are still moving on with the aim as they might not be having the required amount with them to carry on with the process. There are many people who are trying their level best to move on with the construction activities in the right way. It is true that you might be having certain ideas on your mind with respect to the house you wish to have in future and also there are many people moving on with the purchase of fully constructed house. The main draw back is that you might not be able to get hold of the house as per your dream if you are moving on with the aim of buying a furnished house as well as you will have to spend good amount with these aspects without turning back.

You will be able to save lots of amount if you move forward with the construction of the house as per your ideas and it is always advised to stick with the same process even if it is taking long time to finish the house. There are many firms functioning in the city with the aim of giving out the required level of service to the people with regards to the framing of the construction plan. You should try your level best to seek help from one of the highly reputed firms as you might be definitely looking for an architect who is actually willing to move on with the procedures by giving importance to your ideas and choices. You are given the freedom to keep in touch with the firm and every step will be confirmed only after gaining your approval. It is true that your feedback is very essential to the professional as they will be able to make relevant changes only after getting your feedback on time without any issues. You should definitely give out all the required details to the firm including your budget you are looking for while moving on with the activities and accordingly will be able to help you with the exact plan for your coastal home design.

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Two months from now this house won't know what hit it. It's this year's DC Design House—the combined design showcase/fundraiser for Children's Hospital run by the two local real estate agents Skip and Debbie Singleton—that is about to be overrun with about two dozen designers who will have had their way with the many rooms, covered terraces, butler's pantry, media room, library, bedrooms, and more. There's even someone assigned to the second floor landing. It had been rumored to enter the market $15M, but the final price is a shade under at $14.9M. By far one of the most amenity-laden DC Design Houses, this 15,000 square foot house is an 8 bedroom, 12 bath with two kitchens, a multi-car garage, and a pool. On February 25th onlookers can take part in the bare bones tour to see what it looks like before the designers descend upon it armed with swatches and cans of paint. That will most likely be the only chance to see inside it until it is complete on April 14th. Check out which local designer has been assigned to each room after the jump.
Entry Foyer: Farrow & Ball
Living Room: Camille Saum
Powder Room: Terri Easter
Library: David Mitchell
Family Room: Victoria Neale
Kitchen/Butlers Pantry: Jessica Parker with GTM Architects
Morning Room: Iantha Carley
Dining Room: Nestor Santa-Cruz
Powder Room: Charles Almonte
2nd Floor Landing: Claire Schwab
Sitting Room: Michael Hampton
Master Bedroom: Susan Jamison
Master Bath: Darlene Molnar
Bedroom/Nursery: Nancy Twomey
Bedroom: Regan Billingsley
Loft/Media Room: Jeff Akseizer and Jamie Brown of Akseizer Design Group
Bedroom: Katherine Vernot-Jonas
Bedroom: Allie Mann with Case Design/Remodeling
Lower Family Room: Lorna Gross
Covered Terrace: American Eye
Lower Dining Room: Scott Cooke
Bar/Kitchen Area: Andrea Houck