Showing posts with label architecture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label architecture. Show all posts

60: Industrial Interior design ideas

Before, I told you that I'm a vintage addict. Designs that are related to vintage concept, I love! So industrial designs completely caught my eye. It's like love at first sight (LOL). According to google, industrial style interior are common for lofts and old warehouses turned into unique living spaces. 

For me that raw, rough surfaces and unfinished look partnered with clean and minimalist furnitures are to die for. Plus some designs intend to expose architectural elements like bricks and concrete beams and the coziness, OMG!

Enjoy this some amazing industrial home decor ideas.


Photo Source: google.com

59: 3D Rendering

Hi everyone, it's been a while. I've been so busy practicing 3d rendering lately. I'm currently working to have a realistic exterior and interior render scene. And with the help of Sketchup and Vray which is one of the most widely used 3D modeling software that allows users to visualize their models with the realism and a bunch of tutorials on the internet, everything made easy. So here some of my exterior renders.

Designer: AJ Barbosa
Rendered by: AJ Barbosa
Workflow: SketchUp Pro 8 - Vray 1.49 - Photoshop CS6

Rendered by: AJ Barbosa
Workflow: SketchUp Pro 8 - Vray 1.49 - Photoshop CS6

Designer: Tony Carl Dela Cruz
Rendered by: AJ Barbosa
Workflow: SketchUp Pro 8 - Vray 1.49 - Photoshop CS6


57: Novelty Architecture

Novelty Architecture is a funny thing. It appeals to those who saw them and create amuse feeling. Most novelty structure are given unusual shapes for purpose such as advertising. Some were erected to pay tribute to an important event, date or place and often serve as a landmark, while other were constructed to fulfill the idiosyncrasies of those who envisioned them.

It usually mimic objects such as characters, animals, people, fruits, vegetables, household objects or simply unusual shapes or constructed of unusual materials.
PHOTO SOURCE: Google.com


56: Minimalism

Minimalist design is the used of simplest, fewest and necessary elements to create the maximum effect. The concept is to strip everything down to its essential quality and achieve simplicity. And it is highly influenced by Japanese traditional design and architecture.

Here are some.

PHOTO SOURCE: Google.com

53: Interior Architectural details that make all the difference

Creating an architecturally interesting home involves more than just designing the exterior. The interiors must have architectural elements as well that contribute to the overall look of the home. Each space needs something visually pleasing to stand out in the room, yet complement the other design elements that are placed in the space as well.

Your old stuffs that no longer serves any purpose around the house, but we still have trouble getting rid of it can be recycled into interiors of the home that can give your rooms great character.
These beautiful tables are made from slabs of selenite, while the other is made of teak. All of the tables sit on chrome bases that create an interesting visual appearance.
Interior brick is a really awesome and fun architectural element they add character and rustic charm to any interior and can make any rooms looks quite industrial.
Photo Source: Google.com & DigsDigs