Showing posts with label Ultra modern home architecture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ultra modern home architecture. Show all posts
Saturday, October 17, 2015
Tuesday, October 13, 2015
20 Bungalow Designs
Whether it’s about creating, shading and texturing of an image of a bungalow or creating two-dimensional images and animations showing the attributes of a proposed architectural design for a bungalow is a very tough task. 3D Power, being excellent at that, gives you elevations designing services for your dream home in the form of images; we name it 3D views with different file formats as per the client’s requirements. It can be bungalows, twin bungalows, villas, farm houses, row houses, etc. It helps you to picturize your dream home before it is actually constructed which in turn saves your time, money and gives you option to change, edit the unwanted areas and its aesthetics.3d views can be visualized in night view, day view, bird’s eye/aerial view and worms eye view.
Sunday, October 11, 2015
Reese Witherspoon Home Tour- Grand LA home
-Address Homes
To begin with, the cozy and homey vibe is what makes anybody comfortable here. It’s is neither too glamorous and shimmery nor a lot minimal; it blends classic furnishings with Spanish architecture to present a rather elegant and chic home.
Saturday, October 10, 2015
5 Times When Maximalism Was Calming
Minimal and uncluttered spaces tend to get all the credit for being calming, but some people just don't have minimalism in their genes. In fact, for certain people, having lots of things is actually quite comforting and relaxing and not overwhelming at all. Obviously, "overwhelming" is going to be a different threshold for everyone, so you may not love all these spaces, but hopefully they can be an inspiration for how a home can be full while still being cozy and calm.
In Jason Grant's home (above), even the ceilings are fair game for display. Macrame mixes freely with oars, a yellow chair is friendly with a pink flamingo, and items from different time periods mingle with ease. Because the room is so filled with light and open floor space, it feels like a comfortable space rather than a cramped one.
Unexpected Exteriors of 3D Bungalows
No matter whether it’s about making or darkening of an image of a bungalow or creating 2D images showing the attributes of a proposed architectural design for a bungalow are very tough tasks. 3D Power, being outstanding at that, gives you elevations designing services for your dream home in the form of images. It can be bungalows, twin bungalows, villas, farm houses, row houses, etc. It helps you to visualize your dream home before it is really constructed which in turn saves your time, money and gives you option to change, edit the unwanted areas and its aesthetics.
3D day views helps you to imagine your home with all industrial details like the colours, textures, elevations, material details, etc. The Night views add a great impact to the project. It combines interior artificial lights with natural lighting on its landscaping. These are perfect components to have the complete picture of the living space.
Friday, October 9, 2015
Traditional House Plans Depicting Olden Times
Traditional House Plan: Find all things at your home in vintage style when you plan of building a new house then you have two choices either a traditional house or a modern house design you opt. There is two different meanings of the choices like the word modern means “current and recent things” that is measured a modern house plan in today’s era. The traditional home design includes a wide array of elements to build a house and if take the example of ceilings of the floor that comprise of the trim, the wall finishing it means the windows and furniture of the house will be on customize way.
The themes of traditional interior design are quite different from all the traditional to the modernistic. The furniture and entire things of your homes must be decorated in old style or with antique fashion so, that again you can go back into the primitive era of history. The choice of traditional home design is chosen the persons who actually would like everything at their home with outdated items as well. They think that all these traditional arts will give their home a unique and exceptional look and that is also true one thing it is the own choice that what people actually prefer. Another thing is that traditional house plans provide an aesthetic appearance and give you warm feeling towards the antique style.
If we talk about the traditional house plans India then you find the Victorian house plans are extremely famous till now but some of the builders who are longer experienced in this type of field of house plan as well as they also add their own additional skill on it. It doesn’t mean at all that doing this reducing the charms of your homes, even, providing your house a custom look and alternation is the choice of the buyers what actually they demand. Leave everything on us that we ApnaGhar offering you distinct style of house plans India and our professional builders help you to get your all traditional arts inside your house that what you prefer. We settle the entire interior decoration traditionally as you would like to.
It doesn’t matter at all that what type of traditional house plans you opt for, it is very important that you get the home that suitable and fits for you and your whole family best. Whether it is any Victorian home design or you are planning to turn at the modern style, we work according to your suitability and requirements that what you want for your best and convenience.
What's hot in new-home construction? Residential builders talk recent trends
According to 3D Power, on average, TOA is building homes that are about 2,400 square feet. And about 60 to 70 percent of its homes include an optional second floor.
Even empty nesters want space for consulting businesses and hobby areas, Jameson said. And most anticipate having grandchildren visit.
It's more about value and quality features than it is size of the home, said Brad Haubert, vice president of Haubert Homes Inc. and president of Fogarty Homes, two companies that build semi-custom homes in the central part of the state.
Many homes are still being built on one-quarter-acre to one-third-acre lots, Haubert said.
Jameson said he believes the fast pace of life today and desire to be involved in their children's, or grandchildren's, lives will drive more and more buyers to smaller lot sizes.
"As price of land goes up, and as buyers desire less in the way of home maintenance and yard maintenance, I think that will be a pronounced trend in Pennsylvania," he said.
What else are builders seeing from buyers?
- Quartz countertops are more popular than granite. Higher levels of finish on flooring and cabinetry are just as important.
- Sunrooms and other living spaces that bring in a lot of natural light remain in high demand, as do screened porches.
- Bathtubs are almost nonexistent in favour of luxurious showers and nice plumbing fixtures.
- Tank less water heaters is gaining more traction as they come down in price.
- Basements are less common, unless buyers want workshop space or dedicated home theatre areas. Storage areas are largely being built above ground because it's generally cheaper.
- Outdoor living spaces continue to be popular, which builders attribute to television exposure.
- Pocket offices, or small dedicated nooks in the house, are gaining traction in an era of laptops, tablets and wireless access points.
- Dedicated charging station areas for electronics, including USB outlets, fall under flex spaces and are emerging trends.
- Some new developments are relying solely on cable connections for phone service, or cellular services. Hard lines are not an automatic anymore.
- Geothermal installations are in greater demand in some parts of the state.
- Brick exteriors are falling out of favour. Cultured stone is a popular choice among buyers.
- In-law suites are more popular.
The National Association of Home Builders handed out its "Best in American Living Awards" in February.
Its most notable trends:
- White on white: Cabinets, flooring, backsplashes, counters, fixtures and appliances are beginning to lighten up to give way to a fresher feeling.
- Bold exterior colours: To heighten curb appeal, bold colours are being used in doors, windows, shutters and other trim. Modern flair is also being added to traditional designs through colour, finish, and fixture and lighting selections.
3D Power believes that moveable glass walls, gourmet outdoor kitchens and interior courtyard pools, add to everyday living space so it’s important to have their inclusion in the rendering too. That’s why 3D Power has always been enthusiastically involved in the finest rendering of beautiful homes.
The Charismatic-Antilia
The billionaire chairman of Reliance Industries and fourth richest man in the world, Mukesh Ambani
will soon move in to his new house, Antilia in Mumbai. And this 27-storey mansion is anything but ordinary, because at $1 billion, it’s the world’s most expensive home ever built.
Fact # 1: This 550-foot skyscraping home for five is built on a 49,000-square-foot plot and consequently has more floor space than the gigantic French Palace of Versailles. Also, there are nine elevators to take family and guests to their destinations. What’s interesting about Antilla is that no floor is alike, whether in design or even materials used – all at the request of Mukesh’s wife Nita Ambani. So one thing Antilla doesn’t have space for is repetition. The idea, say the mansion’s designers, was to blend styles to give the feel of consistency, but without repetition.
Fact # 2: Every whim of the family is catered for. The Ambani home is equipped with a health spa, a salon, a ballroom, a 50-seat movie theatre and multiple swimming pools, yoga and dance studios and ice cream room. And if anyone really wants to beat Mumbai heat, they can head off to the snow room that spits out man-made snow flakes.
Fact # 3: And yes, Mukesh Ambani has devoted six floors to his beloved cars, including his Rs5 crore Maybach. He even has his own car service station on floor seven.
Fact # 4: It might be a skyscraper, but Antilia still has a garden. The smartly built mansion’s garden lies in the space that holds the ‘W’-shape beams that support the upper floors. The hanging gardens are not just for show though; the plants are energy-saving devices that absorb sunlight keeping the interior of the house cool.
Fact # 5: It reportedly takes a staff of 600 to maintain the world’s most expensive home. But Mukesh Ambani makes sure that his employees are taken care of as well. There’s also an entourage room where security/body guards and other assistants can relax.
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