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Aug-26-09

Modern and Contemporary Beds Inspiration

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Today I’ve decided to post a new collection of pictures with bedroom inspiration, and how modern and contemporary pieces are my favorites, this post is about modern and contemporary bedroom ideas. If you’re not sure how you want your new bedroom to look analyze these pictures, by looking at beds, chests, nightstands, media units, tv stands, dressers, … and maybe you’ll get a few ideas.

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Aug-18-09

A Whole New Bedroom In One Easy Stey – Platform Bed

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Mission Bedroom Furniture 

Today the bedroom is more than just a place to sleep. It is the place of retreat. It is the place of rest and relaxation, a place to recharge and be pampered, a place of contemplation and a place to be most private. Haiku Designs can help make this so with our unique bedroom furniture collections.

 King Bedroom Furniture

Create a whole new bedroom in one simple step with one of our Haiku Designs contemporary bedroom furniture sets. Designed around the classical Japanese furniture themes of simplicity in taste, and harmony with nature, each bedroom set is designed to create a space of ease and relaxation and at the same time, allowing you to choose the exact combination of platform beds, mirrors, dressers, and nightstands to meet your budget and design requirements.

 Oak Bedroom Furniture

Enjoy a new bedroom in one simple step with our wide range of high quality, affordable Oriental furniture from cheung king Designs

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Aug-14-09

Modern minimalist bedroom design trends 2009 in various style

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Best home interior Architecture design, minimalist bedroom design trends 2009 in various style. This bedroom interior design combine minimalist design with the wall color and decoration, furniture, bed, bed cover, carpet and other things in the bedroom. The picture can be used for inspiration idea if you can decorate your bedroom. With contemporary style, our bedroom looks so elegant and luxurious to having a rest. This is modern interior Architecture design for your home. Nice interior Architectural home design.

Rockford Bedroom Furniture Set 

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Platform Bedroom Furniture 

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Aug-13-09

Luxury Closets

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The closet used to be the last place in the world you would show your guests. Now it’s the first stop on the tour,” says California Closets’ President Anthony Vidergauz. This candlelight-finish walk-in has extra-thick shelves and drawers, columns with braiding and rosettes, crown molding, leather-wrapped chrome baskets, and a pullout mirror.

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Aug-12-09

New Products – Cassina – Tre Pezzi

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Franco Albini and Franca Helg introduced their three-piece Tre Pezzi in 1959 as an update on the The comfortable proportions, crescent shapes, and tubular-steel base endure. However the latter, originally painted black, can now also be ordered in polished chrome, and the wool fabric, formerly offered only in red, now comes in other bright colors and a selection of neutrals.

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Aug-10-09

Sometime More Is More

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Interior design always swings between extremes: simple or opulent, delicate or bulky, straight or rounded. It’s been going on like that for centuries, and we’re currently in an era of “less is more.” We’ve become conditioned to prefer the pared-down, the sleek – but the bravest among us isn’t afraid to admit to the guilty pleasures inspired by the luxurious styles and decorative designs ideals rooted in the Victorian era.
Setting the Stage
Technology may have set the stage, but the bottom line for many middle class Victorians was that opulent styles became affordable. This phenomenon contributed to a renewed fascination with historical styles and designs from previous eras. The impulse to “look back” wasn’t invented by the Victorians, of course, but certainly took root in the beginning of the 19th century. English, American and French styles during those years were influenced by excavations of Pompeii and other Roman ruins. Bookcases and sideboards came to resemble temple facades, sofas took the shape of Roman chaises and, in general, furniture bulked up to resemble the massive architecture it was emulating. The Victorians changed focus from ancient civilization, but their design continued to be fueled by earlier eras.The first true Victorian style in England was Neo-Gothic design, arriving around 1830 with a heavy emphasis on the medieval era. The style is most closely associated with the architect Augustus Pugin, who with his father used Gothic motifs in designing London’s Houses of Parliament. Dark woods, pointed arches, trefoils (a shape similar to three-leaf clover) and other Gothic cathedral carvings recalled the dedication of medieval craftsman and implied moral character.
 
Reviving Rococo and Renaissance
From 1850 to 1870, popular taste turned to a more romantic form known as “Rococo Revival.” This furniture looked back to eighteenth century France with swirling lines, natural motifs like fruit and flowers, and dark woods like mahogany, rosewood and black walnut. Furniture had gilt and marble accents, carved leaf or fruit drawer pulls, serpentine fronts and rounded tops and corners. Parlor seating featured cabriole legs, curved backs with carved oval insets, and rich, opulent fabrics. Cabinetmaker John Henry Belter, whose highly ornamented designs set the standard and were widely (and sometimes badly) imitated, is most prominently associated with the period.The overlapping Renaissance Revival (roughly 1860-1880) offered a different set of options. Curvy cabriole legs were replaced with straight, turned or fluted legs and massive squared-off silhouettes ruled.
There was no lack of ego in this look; huge sideboards, beds and armoires that approached ceiling height were among the most extravagant pieces. Burl panels, carved crests, medallions, pediments, finials and bronze and brass accents replaced rococo carved flowers and fruit motifs. Such decorative elements took on a life of their own and were often lavishly added to poorly made furniture to give it a little more “class.”During the 1850s and ‘60s, other trends took root. Patterned wallpapers and large-design wall-to-wall carpeting were mass produced, becoming increasingly available and desirable. Window treatments became more important, more layered and architectural, more opulent. For the first time, furniture was sold in suites: matched pieces for the parlor, dining room or bedroom.

Alternatives to Opulence.
As in current times, there was an alternative to opulence. In the 1840s, Cottage furniture surfaced as the less expensive, less formal option for working class homes, rustic getaways, and even the for the porches and solariums of the massive seaside “cottages” of communities like Newport, Rhode Island. Though simpler in design, and often crafted from less expensive woods, these pieces were anything but plain, often given light or pastel colors, then embellished with hand-painted or stenciled designs. Like gingerbread houses, this furniture sought to be conspicuously quaint, personal and intimate. These homey looks remained popular to the end of the century and beyond. They relate to the Adirondack style popularized at the turn of the century, and enjoying a strong revival today.

Cottage furniture wasn’t the only reaction to the ornate sensibilities of Victorian style. In the early 1870s, Charles Eastlake’s rejection of the overblown and excessive furniture had traveled from Great Britain to America. His call for honest furniture design resulted in more modestly scaled pieces with relatively (for the time) simple decoration such as carved geometric motifs, incised lines and modest painted accents. Golden oak replaced darker woods and for the first time, mail order furniture became available, sending a wave of Eastlake’s affordable factory-made furniture into homes across the country.  
The final 25 years of the nineteenth century kept much of what had gone before, as well as a riot of new options. In the United States, the 1876 Centennial of the American Revolution fostered a Colonial revival, a Victorian’s look back at the eighteenth century. The Aesthetic movement was influenced by the fascination with all things Japanese – delicate bamboo and wicker furniture, folding screens and fans provided relief from the darker, heavier Victorian formality, as did the exotic touches of Oriental carpets, indoor plants and silk wallpapers and lampshades. By the 1890s, the circle was complete, with the curved lines of Rococo Revival giving birth to the simplified curves of the Art Nouveau style, and the chunkier geometric elements of Gothic Revival making way first for the straightened and geometric flavors of Eastlake, and then for simpler-yet squareness of the Arts and Crafts (or Mission) movement.
    The importance of technology in furniture manufacturing as a factor in design trends cannot be overstated. Big cities like New York, Philadelphia and Boston set the trends, and small town manufacturers across the country fell into formation and began to produce the “newest looks,” taking advantage of a constantly improving set of manufacturing techniques and technologies. Routing and stamping echoed the look of hand-carving. Spool beds developed as power lathes made it possible to turn out miles of simple turnings at a fraction of what they had cost to produce in the recent past. A process developed by German inventor/designer Michael Thonet for steam bending wood was used by manufacturers across the country to produce simple, intriguing bentwood chairs, rockers and beds, laying the ground work for the twentieth century’s modernist movements.
               If we can step outside of our own realities for a moment, it’s not really hard to understand why a newly-monied nineteenth-century middle class rushed to embrace a suddenly-affordable, opulent style, even with its occasional excesses. The concept of “less is more” would have baffled them as a conceit of the wealthiest. Hard-lived lives had taught them that less was, in fact, less, and they cannot be faulted for wanting to see for themselves what it was like to have “more.” PY/CDR
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Aug-4-09

Beautiful Bed Frame : Marina Bedroom

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The Marina Bedroom is designed by Sacha Lakic, and is a piece of beautiful contemporary bedroom furniture. The design is characterized by clean lines, simple design and rounded corners. The materials used for this design are beech frame in walnut laminated panels, top upholstered in leather. The headboards are electrically or manually adjustable. The bed is also equipped with integrated nightstand that have an optional lifting feature available. – Via

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Aug-4-09

Modern and Contemporary Beds Inspiration

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Today I’ve decided to post a new collection of pictures with bedroom inspiration, and how modern and contemporary pieces are my favorites, this post is about modern and contemporary bedroom ideas. If you’re not sure how you want your new bedroom to look analyze these pictures, by looking at beds, chests, nightstands, media units, tv stands, dressers, … and maybe you’ll get a few ideas. These pictures are from a new collection from Casa Vida, a collection that combines clean lines, modern metal accents and quality finishes. Enjoy !

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Aug-4-09

Contemporary Cupboard : Tide by Karim Rashid

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This interesting contemporary cupboard, designed by Karim Rashid for Horm, is the ideal solution for those who are looking for a piece of furniture that has something unique. This piece of furniture designed by Karim Rashid called “Tide Cupboard” echoes the ripples and undulation of ocean waves in thin, parallel slats, bringing a peaceful tranquility and minimalist aesthetic. In a range of vibrant lacquered colors, or the pure white shown here, nothing detracts from the serene flow of lines. – Viaquartodiluna tide furniture designquartodiluna tide furniture design detailstide furniture design

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Aug-4-09

Contemporary California Hacienda

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Apart from looking great, what should a house in California have, in order to be worth millions? How about sea-view? Designer Brett Barrett worked his skills on a contemporary California hacienda, that captures every little detail of a vibrant Los Angeles and at the same time, offering astonishing views from Downtown to the Pacific (especially at night).

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Located at the end of the most exclusive ridge in LA’s famed bird streets on Hollywood Hills, the house includes two residential buildings – an intimate execution that will charm you with warm textures and colors that mix great with lights and sound. Add to all these a spectacular infinity spa and entire walls of glass, and the luxury home of your dreams may be complete. It has 4 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms, and was sold for $22 million. – via Momoy

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