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Wooden Living Room Design Idea

Its gives a warm and cozy feeling, making wood a material is much preferred to enhance occupancy. The texture and color of the wood can give the impression of a house homey. In addition, the timber can reduce heat from the outside so as to give a sense of cool in the house.

Here are some parts of the house that can be given or replaced with wood elements.

Window
Wood can be used as a ‘secondary skin’ on the barred windows in a rustic style. Engraving lightly regulated balanced dynamic effect at the time the window was open. You can also use dark teak wood combined with glass and curtains. Alloy that gives the impression of light, so the colors do not look heavy dark wood.

House Door
Different types of wood and different colors, can make a home look more personal. Door firmly and simple design of the timber can be combined with elements of steel and glass that instantly awakened a modern impression upon entering the house.  Continue reading

Modern Minimalist Interior Design

Contemporary Architecture
The term is applied to one of a number of architectural styles popular in the 1940s to the 1970s and beyond, sometimes attached to a term of modern architecture; often characterized by wide roof hanging, exposed roof beams and gable facing the front wall above the window, sometimes also a balcony with sunscreen hanging, roof deck and a terrace that can function as an extension of the residential space, and the other type has a flat roof looks embodiment international style.

Modern Architecture
A free term used since the late 19th century to buildings in a variety of styles, in which the attention is placed on functionalism, rationalism, and current construction methods, in contrast with the architectural style based on historical precedent and traditional building methods. This category often includes art deco, artmoderne, bauhaus, contemporary style, international style, organic architecture, modern slim.

Minimalist Architecture
Architecture that follows the doctrine that the use of all elements of decoration, including ornaments and color, should be set up so / absolute minimum. This principle berangapan all architectural features are not important and the negative aesthetic value, so put forward the concept owned by Mies Van Der Rohe that “less is more.”

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