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Posts Tagged ‘ Bathroom ’

Octopus Shaped Cirrata Lamp


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Unusually-shaped sea creature Cirrata, a suborder of octopuses, was a source of inspiration for designer Markus Johansson. His glowing, delicately formed lamp is meant to light up the “darkness of the ocean.” The tentacle-like base creates the illusion that the fixture is floating across the surface it sits on, or the ocean floor where the idea was born. Who would have thought this lamp was made from Corian, that solid surface material most often used for kitchen and bathroom countertops.

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Villa SSK by Tokyo Bay


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Check out the Villa SSK by Takeshi Hirobe Architects.  The house is made of wood, it does afford the inhabitants many beautiful vistas. On the other, the structure seemed somewhat out of place among its very plain-looking neighbors. this villa by Tokyo Bay. It reads like a thoroughfare between the mountain and the sea. The vistas are clear and beautiful from many angles, and each viewpoint is different. By combining rigid timber veneer walls and truss arches, the tunnel-like space is achieved without almost no right-angle walls, all of which adds to the feel of the unexpected. The residence includes spacious living, dining and kitchen areas, a bathroom overlooking the ocean, and one guest room. It also boasts a special room that can be used to display the owner’s beloved car.  The way the tiled central courtyard functions as an outdoor living room, where the owners’ dogs can play and where larger parties can be held.  Water also flows into the courtyard to create a pond. The bathroom, with its round tub, has possibly the best view in the house.

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Luxury Villa Costa d’en Blanes With Sea Views, Mallorca


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This beautiful home Villa Costa d’en Blanes is a contemporary property that comes with five bedrooms and four luxurious bathrooms. The stunning home can be found on the Mediterranean island of Mallorca. A very modern villa with excellent sea views enjoying absolute privacy in Costa d’en Blanes, Calvia.  The main floor, accessed via an illuminated panoramic glass elevator or staircase, comprises an open kitchen, spacious dining room, living area with fireplace, bathroom and the illuminated infinity swimming pool area and terrace.  Upstairs there are three bedrooms, the master en-suite and two sharing a further bathroom.  At ground level there is a separate apartment with individual outside access meanwhile the semi-basement has a gymnasium, storage room with the basement having garaging for up to four cars.

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The luxury Spanish home also comes with additional features such as underfloor heating and an interior and exterior audiovisual system.  The luxury home is in a very tranquil area with resident-only access.  The smart marina of Puerto Portals is just at the foot of the hill, a few minutes.

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Natrual Stone Sinks.


Yesterday I got a look at these original natural stone bathroom sinks that look appealing and genuine. Even though their color differs from one model to another, their essence is the same: raw natural beauty.  It may sound like a cliche, but can you think of a more elegant way to bring nature inside your bathroom? This type of stone sink would go great in a minimalist interior, complimented by various wood features.

The Bottomless Bathroom.


Design Studio Hernandez Silva Arquitectos worked on the interior decoration penthouse PPDG, located on the 15th floor of a building in a colonial-style 70th years in Guadalajara, Mexico.  A characteristic feature of the project is that a volume that was originally intended for a second elevator and was never installed becomes a bathroom with a glass floor that looks down all the 15 levels.

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