Showing posts with label Interior Design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Interior Design. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 23, 2019

The Cape Fear House by CPlusC Architectural Workshop

Fear doesn’t make you hesitate. Fear is a natural response. Hesitating is a choice. You can fear doing something and still decide to follow through. Sometimes being afraid is the best motivator to do anything. It’s the best time of year for scares and here’s a dreamhouse that inspires fear...

The Cape Fear House by CPlusC Architectural Workshop 

Located in Kensington, Sydney, this project includes an existing 1980’s first floor addition to a 1920s Californian style bungalow. 













Would you love to be frightfully delighted by this home? 
Barbie would!
Enjoy!
Kisses, m.

Thursday, October 17, 2019

The Eye Of The Storm House by X Dilling & George Paul

Don’t get carried away by the storm... Be the storm and make life how you envision it. Everyone survives when those stronger help those that are weaker. Survival is meaningless if you are strong and don’t help others. Here’s a house meant to last through the strongest storm. 

The Eye Of The Storm House by X Dilling & George Paul



The home's unique architecture was a collaboration between architect X Dilling and builder George Paul, and its distinctive shape makes it stand out in its Sullivan Beach neighborhood. It’s design makes it impenetrable to storms.













Would you live in this force of nature?
Barbie would!
Enjoy!
Kisses, m.

Wednesday, October 16, 2019

The Easy House by TRU Architects

The only illusions people have are in their mind. Life is easy when you focus on what you want, put in the effort and go after it. Never let anyone to compare their struggle to yours & belittle what you have experienced or accomplished. What may seem hard to one person is easy to another and what one person thinks is easy isn’t what another person lives through. Focus on your own path and you’ll see results. Here’s an easy dream house....

The Easy House by TRU Architects



The architects designed a simple high ceiling space for the clients because they wanted to have family gathering and simple bedrooms. Located in a new residential district surrounded by the mountains the home utilizes the natural light and mountain view to provide an aesthetic balance.












Would you find ease in the simplicity of this home? 
Barbie would!
Enjoy!
Kisses, m.

The House of the Crying Widow by E. Brandtmann

Barbie knows it’s healthy to cry when you’re disappointed or upset when it doesn’t go your way or you experience a loss. It’s ok to feel bad when things go badly but it’s not ok to dwell in it. Strong people cry and are comforting when they see others cry. Weak people mock people for crying and tell them to tough it out. Sometimes you have to accept things as they are or that’s your plans will not going to work one way so you can learn to move on and sometimes that does mean there’s tears to work through the feelings of frustration. Creating your own path isn’t always an option or the best option for everyone so realize that the best part of life not working out is learning that there’s another way. 

Thomas Edison once said, “I have not failed 1,000 times. I have successfully discovered 1,000 ways to NOT make a light bulb.” You’ve not failed by a setback or disappointment or a loss, you’ve learned acceptance from the experience of grief or discovered what doesn’t work. Crying or getting upset by the process of living is a valid emotional release. Here’s dreamhouse worth the tears that suits the season of macabre. 

The House of the Crying Widow by E. Brandtmann




The Art Nouveau mansion was built in 1907 by the architect E. Bradtmann, commissioned by the Poltava merchant of the 2nd guild of S. Arshavsky. In 1918 the building was nationalized, to this day government structures are located in it. Its facade is decorated with a sad woman's face, which rain drips down the face, and it seems that the woman is crying. Which is where the mansion gets its popular name.













Would you love the tears shed by this dreamhouse?
Barbie would!
Enjoy!
Kisses, m.



Friday, October 11, 2019

The Focus House by Bere Architects

When you focus on your needs first then help others, your life flourishes. Try working on improving yourself before focusing to help or dictate to others what they ought to be doing or changing. You can’t help someone else that is failing, if you’re failing too. Chances are, your need to fix others & project what you feel onto them is a means to distract yourself from negative issues within yourself that you wish to avoid focusing. Having material wealth, love and etc. doesn’t equal that you do not have issues... you will have negative issues until you focus within to resolve them. Love yourself. Here’s a dream house to focus on... 

The Focus House by Bere Architects 



The Focus House is quite unique house in that it is sandwiched between a couple of Victorian houses.  The view of the home makes it appear too thin for comfort, but in reality, it’s a wedge shaped design that widens toward the back.   The house design further contrasts with the surrounding homes with grey zinc cladding vs the typical brick exteriors. 














Would you focus on this dreamhouse?
Barbie would!
Enjoy!
Kisses, m.

Monday, October 7, 2019

The Fighting House by studio_suspicion

You learn nothing from creating conflict and fighting with others but learn everything from facing up to problems and resolving them without it coming to a fight. Sometimes the bravest thing you can do is stand strong in your position and walk away rather than provoke a fight. Truly only a coward & weak person solves their problems with fighting. A brave person only fights to defend themselves, stands firm and looks for a common ground to reach a resolution with others. Here’s a dreamhouse that only fights to create a space for those who inhabit it. 

The Fighting House by studio_suspicion



In an area that has many design restrictions, the architects created a space that would a maximize the floor area ratio that would in the structure that would ensure the convenience and function.  















Would you let the dreamhouse fight for attention?
Barbie would!
Enjoy!
Kisses, m.

Friday, October 4, 2019

The Do House by Architecture W

Barbie thinks that the only thing you have to Do is listen to yourself and what you want in order to live your life. It does help not to listen to anyone that tells you Don’t aspire for things. Especially if a person telling you has success, love, cars and homes because it is even more pathetic for that kind of trash person to shut down your desires and dreams for your life. So go DO: Live, love, desire and dream... aspire for things that make you plan a future. Just ultimately listen to your heart, gut or instincts instead of anyone telling you what you want. You know what you want, go get it. Here’s a dreamhouse that says Do!

The Do House by Architecture W 




The architects goal was to design a home that aesthetically compliments the location naturally and uniquely. Located in the Pacific Northwest the home is an unassuming box wrapped in Portland lap siding. The interior plan is centered around a staircase core that is accented with continuous railing. One side of the home provides the entrance - the other interlocking side the home boasts an impressive view the Cascade Mountains. A modern color pallet of white paired with the walnut continues throughout the home to play up the the house’s  interaction between the interior design and exterior landscape.














Do you think you would live in this dreamhouse? 

Barbie would!

Enjoy!

Kisses, m.




Wednesday, October 2, 2019

The Flexible House by Amin Taha + Groupwork

Some people are flexible with their ideas and some people aren’t... with the latter wasting their time on games, which are just manipulations, to impose their will on others. Anyhoo, Barbie figures if you’re gonna be flexible then Barbie thinks why not flex in a dreamhouse? 


The Flexible House  by Amin Taha + Groupwork


The home is designed with the clients use and the possibilities of use in mind. This resulted in the planning of a three dimensional space that is crafted to display a love of materials.




The design incorporates a flexible home in a unassuming shell. Throughout the home one is delighted with the experience of living in a carved out space that’s adorned with hinged cabinetry and walk through bathrooms.














Overall, home is much more than it appears to be.



Would you flex in this dreamhouse?

Barbie would and she’s quite alright if you wouldn’t!

Enjoy!

Kisses, m.