Do you like to give your home a unique, traditional or smart look? The wood floor can add a warm sensation to your home and it also can give your guests a smart welcome. It's totally depends on you weather your style is glossy, natural or matte.
Kebony is the producer of sustainable wood, ideal for a number of interior and exterior applications like cladding, decking, flooring, roofing, furniture, and many more.
Kebony is the producer of sustainable wood, ideal for a number of interior and exterior applications like cladding, decking, flooring, roofing, furniture, and many more.
Dipen Gada & Associates veers away from designing a conventional workplace to infuse a sense of charm and a welcoming warmth - working towards both - building brand identity for the client as well as challenging their own limits as architects! Check out how an indigo blue flooring sets the pace for buoyancy in this office…
Sordo Madaleno Architecture rise to the challenge of designing a thematic restaurant that emulates the grand courtyards and terraces characteristic of Mexican architecture on the 56th floor of one of Mexico's tallest skyscrapers on Paseo de la Reforma avenue!
Bureau Fraai crafts an adaptive reuse project by designing a psychological practice with a 'labyrinth' pattern floor in a monumental chapel in the city centre of Amsterdam. The playful labyrinth flooring gives the central open space a human scale and a unique identity, its circular, green-coloured carpet tiles, averring to the treatments the practice offers helping people to 'find their way back'.
Five public beach walks are renewed in Usedom, Germany and their supporting structure is created from recycled plastic, while Kebony scots pine is chosen for the decking of visible surfaces. Kebony is the ideal choice for floor coverings and boardwalks due to its hardness and durability.
Blue Forest, the luxury treehouse designers, have recently completed their 'At The Water's Edge' project, an ambitious bespoke treehouse complex, complete with Kebony decking. Kebony is chosen for the decking throughout the project, both at ground level and for the raised flooring between the treehouses.
Designer Mamoru Maeda of SEMBA Vietnam creates an earthy oasis with a resort-like-feel on the ground floor of an apartment block in the midst of the bustling city of Ho Chi Minh, giving residents much to look forward to when they think of using their pool facility. Check out this oasis in a concrete jungle…
DESK Architects renovate an old home in Montreal advantaging the typical characteristics of a split-level ground floor by organising the space without partitioning it.
In the historical Noho neighbourhood of Manhattan, Mesarch Studio Architecture + Interior Design repurposes an old boutique store into a light and airy office space across 13 floors.
Studio littleMORE Interior Design crafts a cosy and compact home for a family of four, visually expanding the 15th floor apartment with a subtle neutral palette, warm woodwork and sprawling outdoorsy views.
Designquest Interiors crafts a calming haven seeped in chic vibes and comforting auras - a perfect second home amidst a bustling metropolis.
This 785-square-feet, two-bedroom home located on the 31st floor of a high-rise in suburban Mumbai embodies the essence of modern contemporary living, curated especially for a discerning traveller, accentuated by a palette of materials that blend effortless maintenance and timeless elegance.
The Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) in Toronto has announced a sweeping architectural transformation of its main floor and Bloor Street entrance with a design by Siamak Hariri, founding partner of Hariri Pontarini Architects.
IPIPL studio curates a coastal escape at Indiabulls Blu, by blending opulence and luxury that fill the interiors of a Mumbai apartment on the 44th floor, open to the visually captivating Bandra-Worli sea link.
Instil a sense of pride in your work, says Ar. K. R. Jaisim as he addresses architecture aspirants in a brief focussed interview. Click on the link to read more and leave us your views...