Thursday, July 1, 2010

Minimalist Home Design: How To Maximize the Small Space

Minimalist house design before and after

Minimalist space in your house so narrow, and feels cramped? but to add the room was not possible due to limited funds or land? Do not be frustrated first. please refer to the idea of an architect's minimalist home design below.

An architect who lost his job in the United States decided to stay and work from a cramped space that he had hired a very reasonable price. The architects tried to anticipate the limitations of space and the design so that it possessed a narrow space can be maximized and support activities.

This can be emulated by home owners and minimalist with its narrow space, provided early in the design carefully, so that the selection and placement of furniture or other items it can support the idea that you want.
Before the design is minimalist home
Minimalist house design sketches
Design minimalist house before renovation
Appliances and furniture design Mini Shelves
Work Space Design
Bed design
Versatile table minimalist design
Staircase design
Design lounge

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Minimalist Multifunctional Furniture: A Folding Chair Into The Ladder

Your house is a minimalist design? minimalism is the key word for the occupancy or minimalist homes, they need practical, concise, and multifunctional. This minimalist furniture is one of them:

Furniture and versatile multifunctionality Minimalism

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Minimalist Furniture Design Multipurpose and Multifunctional

Your house is a minimalist design? location and limited space at home? The following furniture might be an option for home owners and minimalist. Form of simple furniture, modern and practical, as it can change the function, practical and change shape in an instant.
Sofa Design is simple orange in a flash can be changed into a Bunk Bed for 2 people

Daytime functioning as a desk, and at night becomes a comfortable bed.

Complete work space turned into a bedroom at night

One again, the Design the sofa to Bunk Bed

Sunday, June 27, 2010

10 Most Unique Home Design in The World

Houses are a reflection of the personality of the owner. For a well-established, houses are often used as a reflection of his establishment, as a form of manifestation of the achievements in life. For a young family, a house desirable as a place that symbolized the start to live a long life full of struggle in order to achieve happiness.

For the realization of These symbols, many people are willing to reach into the pocket of her, in order to realize a dream house.

But it occurred to by your view of how an artist on a house? Type, such as whether the house they desire?

For an artist, the house is a 'canvas' or the media to realize the expression of his artistic soul. Curious how the forms? please see pictures below.


Pumpkin House Design

Hobbit House Design

Shoe House Design

Design House Round

Sphere House Design

Pink Castle Design

Kettle House Design

Design House Grass Ceiling

Half Circle Design House

Ball House Design

After viewing the unique design of the house. if you are interested in creating a design house like the one above?

Saturday, June 26, 2010

Plan and Minimalist House Design Tips

Minimalist Home Designs

In building a house is minimalist, not easy as you imagine. many things to consider in building a minimalist home. the plan is a minimum. and interior space therein made to the minimum.

Minimalist house, there are only a few of my other family bird birds usually combined with sitting room, kitchen and living room there are only two bedrooms and a garage for one car only.

Minimalist house may not have a large yard for children to play, so that a child's room should be made as comfortable as possible. so that children feel relaxed in that space. I think quite a few tips from me to make a minimalist home.

Friday, June 25, 2010

What is Architecture Minimalist? Minimalist House Design


The roots of minimalism in architecture is often traced back to the mid to late 1950s. Movement is a reaction to the new style of architecture - and lifestyle - which is being cultivated in the United States. In the U.S. boom in the years after World War II, there is a movement towards a large and exaggerated style of the building. During this era, groomed suburbs and supermarkets all over the map of the cave appeared, and there was a tendency garnish it. Minimalism was developed as a response to a lifestyle that increasingly commercial and consumer are reflected in the design.

Despite the minimalist art (which is sometimes known as a literalist art) has its roots in America, minimalist architecture was born elsewhere. Northern Europe, especially Scandinavia, and Japan is very important in the history of minimalist design, and in fact, this place remains one of the biggest embracers minimalism.

In general, the idea of minimalism can be described as "less is more," or as some designers and architects are fond of saying, "do more with less" minimalist architects use space as a design feature in and of itself .. Rather than attempting to fill the space with features, they create designs where space is as carefully thought out and used as the things they add to the room. basic shapes and straight, clean lines that are also important techniques used in minimalist designs, such as playing with various types of illumination. The result is elegant but not fussy.

Another technique often used is to provide a feature that more than one use. One example might be the floor beneath the heating unit, either form the basis for the room and heating room. This allows the designer to create the optimal utility without crowding the space.

Some of the important architects working in the field of minimalist design includes:
  • Lugdwig Mies van der Rohe
  • Buckminster Fuller
  • Dieter Rams
  • Luis Barragan
  • John Pawson
  • Eduardo Souto de Mouro
  • Alvar Siza
  • Tadao Ando
  • Alberto Campo Baeza
  • Yoshi Tanigushi
  • Peter Zumthor
  • Richard Gluckman
  • Michael Gabellini
  • Claudio Silverstrin
  • Vincent Van Duysen