atiQ Design
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Saturday, October 30, 2010
Transform your kitchen into a room that fits your personality.
What inspires your kitchen design can be as personal as a treasured heirloom or as practical as your family traffic patterns. Whatever the motivation, the idea is to make the heart of your home uniquely yours. Find an inspired starting point and let your new kitchen unfold. Here are just a few of the places to look for inspiration:
-A solid foundation
Staying true to the architecture of your home is always a good bet. Let the style, lines and moldings guide your choices for materials and general design aesthetic.
In other words, stay true to the spirit of your home, but add your own personal twist.
-Go with the flow
Before jumping into the more exciting aesthetic considerations, get grounded in the functional basics. The kitchen is usually the epicenter of a home, so practical matters like traffic patterns and flow are key to a well-designed space.“A tinge of practical knowledge went a long way in making the space more livable,”by "Fragola". So “We took that principle and made it our own.”
-Let travel be your guide
Some of the most interesting journeys have been known to inspire culinary experiences—including kitchen design.“People are most relaxed when they’re on vacation. And typically they’re drawn to an ideal environment so they come back with dreams of a casual respite,” explains O’Neill.
Intricate wrought-iron accessories, marble or stone flooring and sturdy hardwood furniture are just some of the elements of this decorating style that can be successfully integrated into a kitchen project.That said, it’s best to resist the temptation to pack up a trend or inspiration that won’t be at home in your new kitchen’s climate or environment.
-A sense of place
In the South she sees the tropical influences played out. While the bright intense colors and dark woods of Bermudan style are currently making a big splash, it’s a style that can only be completely comfortable in climates that are warm year-round.
Look to the living room
-Look to the living room
Today’s casual lifestyles have put the kitchen at the heart of the home. So it’s no wonder that many trends in kitchen design are borrowing aspects of the living room.
Cabinets made to feel more like furniture and less like storage spaces add a lived-in feel, as do woods with character, like knotty-cherry. Painted woods with glazing effects can also contribute to a well-worn, homey look.Borrowing from living room basics,we can try to place a lamp, fabric and a piece of furniture in the kitchens as a designs.
-The object of your desire
Sometimes it’s one simple item that drives the entire design: A cherished piece of artwork. The pattern on a plate. A yard of fabric. A piece of antiquity.
-Trends
You can’t ignore the volumes of inspiration that are published in shelter magazines, catalogs and on the Internet. Earmark your favorites and save them for help with style decisions.
Like Fragola says that during her kitchen remodel she relied heavily on a “foot-and-a-half stack of dog-eared magazines.” These inspirations helped her and her husband Joe convey their vision to their architect.“We took in as much design info as we could and then figured out what resonated for us,” Fragola explains.
Starting on your dream kitchen is guaranteed to be both exciting and challenging. Enjoy finding your muse, that personal starting point that will let your unique style shine through.
-A solid foundation
Staying true to the architecture of your home is always a good bet. Let the style, lines and moldings guide your choices for materials and general design aesthetic.
In other words, stay true to the spirit of your home, but add your own personal twist.
-Go with the flow
Before jumping into the more exciting aesthetic considerations, get grounded in the functional basics. The kitchen is usually the epicenter of a home, so practical matters like traffic patterns and flow are key to a well-designed space.“A tinge of practical knowledge went a long way in making the space more livable,”by "Fragola". So “We took that principle and made it our own.”
-Let travel be your guide
Some of the most interesting journeys have been known to inspire culinary experiences—including kitchen design.“People are most relaxed when they’re on vacation. And typically they’re drawn to an ideal environment so they come back with dreams of a casual respite,” explains O’Neill.
Intricate wrought-iron accessories, marble or stone flooring and sturdy hardwood furniture are just some of the elements of this decorating style that can be successfully integrated into a kitchen project.That said, it’s best to resist the temptation to pack up a trend or inspiration that won’t be at home in your new kitchen’s climate or environment.
-A sense of place
In the South she sees the tropical influences played out. While the bright intense colors and dark woods of Bermudan style are currently making a big splash, it’s a style that can only be completely comfortable in climates that are warm year-round.
Look to the living room
-Look to the living room
Today’s casual lifestyles have put the kitchen at the heart of the home. So it’s no wonder that many trends in kitchen design are borrowing aspects of the living room.
Cabinets made to feel more like furniture and less like storage spaces add a lived-in feel, as do woods with character, like knotty-cherry. Painted woods with glazing effects can also contribute to a well-worn, homey look.Borrowing from living room basics,we can try to place a lamp, fabric and a piece of furniture in the kitchens as a designs.
-The object of your desire
Sometimes it’s one simple item that drives the entire design: A cherished piece of artwork. The pattern on a plate. A yard of fabric. A piece of antiquity.
-Trends
You can’t ignore the volumes of inspiration that are published in shelter magazines, catalogs and on the Internet. Earmark your favorites and save them for help with style decisions.
Like Fragola says that during her kitchen remodel she relied heavily on a “foot-and-a-half stack of dog-eared magazines.” These inspirations helped her and her husband Joe convey their vision to their architect.“We took in as much design info as we could and then figured out what resonated for us,” Fragola explains.
Starting on your dream kitchen is guaranteed to be both exciting and challenging. Enjoy finding your muse, that personal starting point that will let your unique style shine through.
The BALMORAL singapore



The Balmoral project which is a private residence with a beautifully structure interior that is very elegantly finish with most of the interior decoration using a smooth tone in all its rooms, creating a relaxing comfortable atmosphere. The same things happen in the bedroom- extending to green terrace, which look simple in appearance yet comfortable in feeling.
With the sitting area blending the two shades, a trendy bath tub along with the cubicle shower in the bathroom and a very trendy kitchen highlighted with a lot of white, The Balmoral Residence was meant to please.
Talking about the kitchen its has some the most modern equipments, a huge works table and a white dining table and chairs giving the right contrast to the pure whiteness of the kitchen. The architectural symmetry is balanced by the abstract setting of the interior and the whole interior is an embodiment of both comfort and elegance.
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Our baby.....ONE RESIDENCE
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Exclusive enclave designed by me was this remarkable One Residence. This sweet and blood from me is very much focus into cozy and intimate properties with some green stuffs in the area rather than large ones with lots of concrete and stuff.
This modest home is actually a mix between and older mansion and newer building providing once again that old is always bad. The open space with nicely shape lines, a large bedroom that gets an awesome outside view, the modern stairs or the beautiful furniture, don’t need any more word, right? And if u considers this is Bali
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Sleeping Beauty



This is the inspiration bedroom ideas. Today theme is modern and minimalist bedrooms. This looks usually has a mixture of simple furniture and those out-of-this world artistically designed pieces.
In modern bedrooms, the bed is usually the one that stands out. The modern style usually made of platform beds. This kind of bed is the newest rage in bedroom design. The minimalist approach to bedroom interior design is about cleaning the clutter and reducing the element of bedroom down to the bare essentials whilst at the same time retaining an aesthetically pleasing appearance in room.
Friday, August 27, 2010
All about space......

Unquestionably space planning is the most basic element in the use of any property, not necessarily in architectural standard. Space is treasure and should be planned and better utilized. For contemporary offices, it plays mandatory role in ensuring user’s operation and administrative functionality.
When it comes to the planning of space, exaggerated focus is normally be made to the user’s preference. However, consideration should always be given to other focus like efficiency, effectiveness, creativity, and other physical constrain like sufficient means of escape (according to the Code of Practice), which could be 3- dimensional sometimes
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