The little house Vintage It was inspired by the sixties so, it should be performed on carpets and elements with patterns, striking colors and organic shapes. The latter were essential, since, the entire structure also has it. It has custom stainless steel furniture, a PUF In the form of a fungus made by Pierre Paulin, furniture such as shower, dressing table, dining room, sofa and a stay that will make you not want anymore, only what is in there!
Vintage maximalism
The most beautiful vintage house in the maximalist style located in Berkeley, California designed by Becky Carter, took advantage of all its historic details to transform it into a modern but retro place at the same time for a young family. The house has windows, a few rooms overlooking the Bay of San Franscisco and landscapes of in sleep.
Wanting to get out of neutral colors, The designer dared to use the most striking textures and colorshaving as its favorites the green and blue. Your visual auction is accentuated in a Voutsa tapestry paper Rain Songsu located at the entrance. Also, its furniture was especially common design graphic tiles and others in terracotta tones, stone pieces for the lining of the walls.
As a curious fact, the design had to be suitable for children and their mischief, so the carpets are highly resistant, the cushion of the cushions of the room becomes a slide and when events occur in the kitchen, the steatita is to proof of everything. The house, apart from having as its main objective maximalism VintageIt was also to create a design where the fun of the children had no limit.
60s style
Markus and Lena (corresponding architect and graphic designer), decided to execute their project in Bensheim, where Nature was one of the reasons why they chose the place having mountains and an altitude topography.
They changed certain elements, but also maintained many others, as in the terrace where they built a roof on it to accentuate the sensation of the bungalow or the terrazo that covers the stairs. They were based a lot on gray tones, in generating acoustic roofs, concrete floor and stainless steel kitchen. Their furniture and decorative elements are recycled of what they already had in their old houses like the curtains, which they made. The house has a study, bathrooms, kitchen, stay, terrace, work area, creative area and its rooms. Its initial approach was to include green and minimalism in decorative objects, but in details such as carpets, walls or some other that is a visual attraction, did not hesitate to include the shapes, patterns and colors of the style Vintage.
The art of interiors
A professional ex -base and an interior photographer, Roberta Sarchi and Francesco Dolfo, live in Milan in a house with a fresh and creative atmosphere, worthy of a couple wrapped in art. It measures 170 squares, Where 50 are pure terrace that has become its favorite space, full of vegetation.