Saturday, May 30, 2009

OUR SERVICES

Jasa Desain Arsitektur : Gambar Desain Arsitektur 3D, RAB (Rencana Anggaran Biaya), Renovasi Rumah, Desain Rumah Tinggal, Desain Toko, Desain Restoran, Desain Restaurant, Desain Kantor, Bangun Rumah Tinggal, Desain Rumah Minimalis, Desain Rumah Mungil, Desain Rumah Kecil, Modern, Murah, Sederhana atau Desain Rumah Mewah.

Ragam Gaya (Style) : Minimalis, Modern, Art Deco, Mediteranian, Tropical/Tropis, Traditional, Etnik, Retro.

Desain Interior (Interior Design) : Rumah, Home Interior, Home Accessories, 3D interior, konsep interior, interior warna cat, Wallpaper, kolam ikan, kolam renang, seni interior, pintu, Plafon, Foyer, Kamar/Ruang Tamu, Kamar Anak, Kamar Bermain, Meja Kerja, Meja Makan, Kursi Makan, Ruang Makan, Ruang Tidur, Bedroom, Bath room, Tempat Tidur, Lemari, Almari, Backdrop, Backwall, Sofa, Daybed, Puff, Dapur/Kitchen Set, Pantry, Home Theater.

Kantor (Office) : Ruang Rapat, Ruang Direktur, Ruang Staff, Ruang Reseptionis, Lobby, Ruang Kerja, dan Interior Kantor

Thursday, May 21, 2009

STAIRCASE DESIGN FROM RINTAL

Make your choice with these 5 design stairs from Rintal


Modular Staircase Design

With so many fabulous choices now available for your house staircase designs, it can be difficult to decide which one is best for you. If you are building a new, modern house you need to know all the options available. Freak Interior has put together this guide to Rintal’s series of models staircase. of course all this design you can buy online.


Circular Stair Design

Fantastic variations on the traditional circular staircase, Rintal offers Spiral Metal and Spiral Wood stairs. The basic version includes 11 steps, a universal landing, columns and a railing. Spiral Metal comes in 3 sizes 120, 140, and 160cm to fit perfectly into your home. Spiral staircases from Rintal are adaptable, with a wide range of accessories to choose from, and so easy to install.


Outdoor Stairs Design

This exterior stairs is designed for long life, made in metal suitable for use outdoors, and finished with special treatments to weather-proof the whole structure. Even the details are taken care of the screws are stainless steel for optimum life and performance. An outdoor circular staircase can be a super convenient way to get to the upper level of your home without having to walk through the whole house to get there.


Mini Staircase Design

It looks smart and retains style whilst focusing on advanced technology to solve space issues. In fact, the steps are each specially shaped to ensure comfort and stability for the user, but at the same time not taking up precious space. of course you can make the most of small spaces with the ingenious Mini staircase.


Retractable Stairs Design

The secure Scale Rintal is safe to use and looks good too. Available in a range of measurements, there’ll be a Rintal retractable to fit your needs. Even though we know some times retractable stairs have been purely functional and not so great to look at, but unlike the Rintal design!


Mini Staircase Detail

i found this freak design in this blog

Saturday, May 16, 2009

Nautilus Shell House - The Organic House



Nautilus Shell House is one of million freak Organic design Architecture
by Senosiain Arquitectos.This house was build for mecixan couple,
and honstly ilove all the part of this design because i can imagine
how its fell when we get in there







Harmonic space in three dimension where the continuous dynamics of the fourth dimension when journeying in spiral perceived on the flight of steps ,with the sensation to float on the vegetation

Friday, May 15, 2009

Shell House Design Interior



The interior of the home is as organic as the exterior, flowing and curving as the shell would suggest from the outside and with furniture, furnishings and fixtures that also conform to the ebbs and flows of the building’s shape.



provides protection from the elements for each interior space.
Each space flows into the next, with the common elements of white (for the shell and some furniture) and wood (for virtually everything else) tying the experience together. Likewise, natural ventilation carries throughout the whole house.



The net result at night is a sense of comfort and enclosure - a connection to the elemnents through a copious use of glass mitigated by a thick, wrapping exterior shell. All in all, the results are somehow a blend of ultramodern and completely contextual.

Alien Sighting in Your Living Room



Would you like to experience an Alien Sighting without the abduction or terror? This alien Interior Design will let you visit the Alien mother ship right within the comforts of your home.
Designed by Zaha Hadid, these Alien designs are created in hopes of some renovation and modern design of the Asian side of Istanbul.




With these cool designs, you could receive a little inspiration to make your living room into an Alien Nest Egg to keep you safe, cozy, and terrifed.Hadid will be showing her designs in New York between November 1st-13th at Sonnabend Gallery.






Modern TV Stand Design from Tonin Casa







very creative and innovative Minimalist modern TV stand from Tonin Casa of Italy, it’s an original designs that have a stunning visually, make your home entertainment room have a modern design with it. This available in various type and color, so you can choose the shape and color that suit to your interior decoration. With strong futuristic style, you’ll get new experience with the modern TV stand from Tonin Casa. You can store your DVD, CD in the back side, look at the picture detail.













Interior SpaceCraft Building by Zaha Hadid


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Zaha Hadid has been known as the modern architectural designer, here’s the new project, an art space that designed as a spacecraft.
That’s an ultra modern architectural building, both of the interior and exterior.
The structure itself was designed by the renowned London architect Zaha Hadid and will occupy the Rumsey Playfield, midpark at 70th Street, from Oct. 20 to Nov. 9.


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A Low Impact Woodland Home Built In Wales by Simon Dale



Have you ever thought about building your own low cost home, which has minimum impact on the environment?
The house was built with maximum regard for the environment and by reciprocation gives us a unique opportunity to live close to nature. Being your own (have a go) architect is a lot of fun and allows you to create and enjoy something which is part of yourself and the land rather than, at worst, a mass produced box designed for maximum profit and convenience of the construction industry. Building from natural materials does away with producers profits and the cocktail of carcinogenic poisons that fill most modern buildings.
Some key points of the design and construction:

* Dug into hillside for low visual impact and shelter
* Stone and mud from diggings used for retaining walls, foundations etc.
* Frame of oak thinnings (spare wood) from surrounding woodland
* Reciprocal roof rafters are structurally and aesthaetically fantastic and very easy to do
* Straw bales in floor, walls and roof for super-insulation and easy building
* Plastic sheet and mud/turf roof for low impact and ease
* Lime plaster on walls is breathable and low energy to manufacture (compared to cement)
* Reclaimed (scrap) wood for floors and fittings
* Anything you could possibly want is in a rubbish pile somewhere (windows, burner, plumbing,
wiring...)

* Woodburner for heating - renewable and locally plentiful
* Flue goes through big stone/plaster lump to retain and slowly release heat
* Fridge is cooled by air coming underground through foundations
* Skylight in roof lets in natural feeling light
* Solar panels for lighting, music and computing
* Water by gravity from nearby spring
* Compost toilet
* Roof water collects in pond for garden etc.

Main tools used: chainsaw, hammer and 1 inch chisel, little else really. Oh and by the way I am not a builder or carpenter, my experience is only having a go at one similar house 2yrs before and a bit of mucking around inbetween. This kind of building is accessible to anyone. My main relevant skills were being able bodied, having self belief and perseverence and a mate or two to give a lift now and again.

This building is one part of a low-impact or permaculture approach to life.