Thursday, May 29, 2014

KAMAKURA HOUSE – JAPAN - MINIMALIST HOMES

KAMAKURA HOUSE – JAPAN

Architects: Foster + Partners
Location: Kamakura, Japan
The design of this house is informed by the Japanese belief that nature is at its most beautiful when considered in relation to the man-made. Like many traditional Japanese houses, it is essentially inward looking, opening up only to take advantage of a sequence of ‘captured’ views of the surrounding landscape.
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Tuesday, May 27, 2014

VILLA LEOPOLDA - $750 MILLION - Most Expensive Homes in the World

#2 VILLA LEOPOLDA - $750 MILLION
Villa Leopolda is a 29,000 square foot, 11 bedroom, 14 bathroom palace on The Cote D'Azure in France. Once rumored to be owned by Bill Gates, a Russian billionaire offered $750 million to buy the property only to back out and forfeit a $60 million deposit. It is currently seeking a new buyer.



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#2 VILLA LEOPOLDA - $750 MILLION

Villa Leopolda photographed from above.



#2 VILLA LEOPOLDA - $750 MILLION

The $750 million french mansion Villa Leopolda.

Thursday, May 22, 2014

ESHER HOUSE – SURREY UK - MINIMALIST HOMES

ESHER HOUSE – SURREY UK

Location: Surrey, UK
This minimalist house design in the south east of england is a straightforward, crisp and clean. It has won design award in a variety of categories including Winner of one–off dwelling Category, Architect of the Year Award. 2005 and Winner: Best Residential Design, Daily Telegraph Home Building and Renovation Award, 2005.
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SOSNOWSKI HOUSE – USA - MINIMALIST HOMES

SOSNOWSKI HOUSE – USA

Architects: Chen & Suchart Studio
Location: TempeArizona, USA
This fantastic house has been designed by the talented Chen+ Suchart studio architects which is sympathetic to its urban situation. The  use of  wooden cladding soften the design, perfectly complimenting the landscape.
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Tuesday, May 20, 2014

THE SPELLING MANSION - $85 MILLION - Most Expensive Homes in the World

#11 THE SPELLING MANSION - $85 MILLION

Producer Aaron Spelling created shows like 90210 so it makes sense that he would build a sprawling mansion in Beverly Hills. After Spelling's death, his widow listed the property for $150 million and it eventually sold to 22 year old formula one heiress Petra Ecclestone for$85 million. She paid in cash.



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The Spelling Mansion from above.



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The Manor features 123 rooms and covers over 56,000 square feet. It's the largest private home in Los Angeles.

Thursday, May 15, 2014

HARIRI & HARIRI POOL HOUSE – USA - MINIMALIST HOMES

HARIRI & HARIRI POOL HOUSE – USA

Architects: Hariri & Hariri
Location: New York, USA
Shigeru Ban
He was profiled by Time Magazine in their projection of 21st century innovators in the field of architecture and design
Houses at Sagaponac is a groundbreaking architectural project initiated by the late developer Harry Brown. The project features 34 modern summer houses designed, by world famous architects from around the globe. See earlier featured home from Selldorf, another part in the development.
The Hariri & Hariri house takes the form of a minimalist structure placed on a platform within and engaging the untouched natural landscape. The exterior includes a terrace, porch, swimming pool, studio and tennis court.
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Tuesday, May 13, 2014

UPDOWN COURT - $55 MILLION - Most Expensive Homes in the World

#12 UPDOWN COURT - $55 MILLION

Updown Court is a 103 room palace in Surrey, England that at one point in time was the most expensive private home for sale in the world. After the original property burned down, a developer spent $40 million refurbishing the house from scratch.



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Updown Court features a heated driveway which reportedly cost $4 million to build. It also features five pools, a bowling alley, a movie theater, 8 car garage, and two penthouses.



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The property was listed for sale at $130 million but eventually sold for $55 million.




Annual maintenance will set you back $2 million per year and requires a full time staff of 12 or more people.

Saturday, May 10, 2014

2014 kitchen design trends - Style At Home

13 Fresh Kitchen Trends in 2014 You Must See


Outdoor Kitchens are in for 2014

The kitchen industry is seeing a shift away from the almighty all white kitchen trend which has swept the industry over the past couple of years and is now seeing a move towards natural materials, brass accessories, monochrome minimalism and patterned splash backs. Here, we at Freshome will predict what we believe will be the strongest kitchen trends in 2014.
1. Warmer Metal Fixings

This year there will be a shift toward warmer metal tones such as brass and copper, edging away from the brash, stainless steel and chrome colder metals. Iron and similar tones are making a come back, very much learning towards the timeless traditional. Unlike the photo below which only highlights a minimalistic use of brass on handles fixings and trim, bold brass and copper kitchen hoods and appliances (where possible) will be big in 2014. They’re littered throughout the trade fairs and expect to see them in shows such as KBB (Kitchens, Bedrooms and Bathrooms) which will run from March 2nd-5th, in Birmingham, UK.


Brass fixings on cupboards
2. Natural Materials for Walls

Likened to a snowball gathering momentum, natural tones and materials is big across all interior design hemispheres, including kitchens. Brick veneer (or even brick if possible), adds a rustic one with nature feel, and if done right, will look terrific for time to come. We’ll see current kitchens being ripped apart to expose old natural beams, which look fantastic with stain or beeswax. New builds and designs will seek to build beams and tongue and groove into the walls and ceiling: An extra cost yes, but absolutely worth the finish it gives.


Natural Walls – Brick Veneer
3. Compact Corner Sinks

Whether it’s a chic, contemporary model or a traditional one as pictured below, small, compact corner sinks make an ideal solution for small kitchens. Most kitchens don’t utilize the corer for anything more than a countertop or alliance, so this fresh little number is making a triumphant entrance into kitchen design, with companies like Villeroy and Boch leading the way in off the shelf designer solutions. One to watch out for in 2014.


Compact Corner Sinks
4. Monochrome Basics

Like the Scandinavians do best: Simple, classy and sleek. The trend has been around for some time, but this basic, stream lined look is here to stay in 2014. To avoid a cold uninviting kitchen experience, add some natural wood accessories, which will do wonders to the aura of the room. Tiled splashbacks aren’t welcome here: Just solid slabs of marble, strips of glass or other solid wall coverings. This will continue to be a winner in 2014.


Monochrome Basics
5. Outside Kitchens

Outside kitchens, like the one below and the pool house kitchen in the cover picture are on the up. While they’ve been growing and have been popular in the United States, other countries have yet to pick up on the trend. Weather is a limiting factor to some degree, but it won’t stop this trend from growing in those harsher climates, such and the United Kingdom and other areas in Europe with questionable weather. In wet, cold and blustery environments, a sliding glass screen would work well to prevent the need for constant cleaning from weathering, while enabling versatility in its use, both in gorgeous and questionable weather conditions. Impressive and glamorous: A definite showpiece for any home which can host an outdoor kitchen.


Outside Kitchens
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6. Interesting & Colorful Splashbacks

Kitchens are yearning for a sip of excitement and edge which is why interesting and colorful splashbacks will be popular in 2014. Grand Designs magazine has placed this as the number 1 Kitchen trend for 2014 and we at Freshome believe it’ll be a winner too. Look for tiles with interesting patterns, in colors (blue), colorful splashes of the rainbow or exotic designs. Keep the rest of the kitchen minimalistic.


Interesting Splashbacks
7. Sconce Lighting

Hidden spots under cupboards has been the prevailing trend in kitchens for the past 5 years, however now we are seeing a move back to exposed, sconce lighting. Look for lighting fixture which are showpieces in themselves. We’re leaning towards rustic metal fixings, copper and brass, however don’t feel constrained to the traditional. Directional sconce lighting will also be a winner in 2014. It’s not complicated; match the style of lighting fixture to the style of kitchen. If you have a monochrome minimalistic Scandinavian design, go with modern, if you have a traditional kitchen with lots of natural tones, use a more traditional brass light fixture.


Sconce Lighting
8. Burst of Blue

Anybody who read my last article on interior design trends in 2014, you would have noticed a continuing trend within it: Loads and loads of blues. Blue is the color for 2014 and is without a doubt a winner for kitchens also. Don’t feel constricted to one type of blue either, mix it up; use soothing navy blues, uplifting sky blues, energetic electric turquoise; they all have their merits, and if done right, they’ll hit the spot if combined together. Look for blue accessories, cupboards and tiles in 2014.


Soft Blue Soothing Cupboards in a Cottage Kitchen
9. Au Natural

Love them or loathe them, but the headline in the latest issue of Essential Kitchen and Bathroom Business Magazine states, ‘Ikea looks to revolutionise the kitchen industry’. The the release of their first new kitchen range (Metod) in over 25 years, the Swedish based company is looking to stamp it’s place in the kitchen industry. What’s interesting is their range; leaning towards an almost city apartment conversion feel, with brick veneer walls, natural wood countertops and black-brown Laxarby doors; oh, and don’t forget the copper accessories.

Though they are a massive influence on the public’s persuasion of what is in and what is out, Ikea aside, natural is growing fast in 2014. Look for natural wood or stone counter tops, natural walls (possible brick veneer), natural wooden cupboards. Anything that comes from the earth is good (within reason of course!).


Kitchen Made with Natural Materials
10. Black Countertops

Again, we’re going natural black countertops here using black granite or quartz. Whether left glossy, or has a dull matte finish, in contrast with a cool white interior, oozes a timeless and clean cry of, ‘I’m not new, but I’m here to stay, and I look GOOD!’. It’s not a fresh trend but it’s popular and with anything popular, the trend isn’t going to expire without a fight. Still in for 2014: black countertops (leaning towards a matte finish).


Black Countertops
11. Open Shelving

Kitchen cabinets will always be useful in all kitchens, but now we’re seeing a trend towards open shelving. Why hide away those eye catching kitchen accessories and crockery behind closed doors: These have design and appeal too. Now people are wanting to show off not only their fancy kitchen, but also everything else (of good quality), which is in the kitchen. While still in an infancy, this trend is growing quickly and we’re seeing designers and manufacturers implement open shelving in their 2014 designs.


Open Shelving
12. A Chefs Paradise

This is what a kitchen is (primarily) all about: Cooking. Any large, impressive kitchen with all the utensils, counter space, ventilation and appliances which would be fit for a chef is impressive, and when designed and implemented right, can be the centerpiece of the entire house. Chunky wooden countertops, brush steel appliances, ample ventilation, accessories which would make Jamie Oliver tear up with joy; this is what to look for in 2014. Go big, or go home; create a chefs paradise in 2014. Tip: Try to cultivate the culinary ability to match the kitchen to avoid embarrassment.


A Chefs Paradise
13. Bold Copper Statements

Similar to a previous point using warmer metal fixings, I’m going to be more specific here in saying we’ll not only see warmer fixings become more popular, but copper in particular. Copper accessories, utensils and bold outlandish copper kitchen hoods will be in. Off the shelf copper hoods work, but if you can find a bespoke custom made one, that’s where the real magic lies. Copper is in, all around the home and the kitchen is its dominion, so look for bold copper statements in 2014 when designing your kitchen.


Bold Copper Hood