The Fish House is an exotic residence designed by Guz Architects and located in Singapore. The main idea behind this home was to ensure a connection with nature and with the surrounding landscapes in particular. The Fish House is said to be a “modern tropical bungalow” that is perfectly integrated in its climate and environment, as its architecture and open spaces encourage natural ventilation and its floor to ceiling windows allow unobstructed views of the sea. Here is more information from the architects, regarding this project’s sustainable elements : “The idea of connection is reinforced by having the basement level media-room with a u-shaped acrylic window which allows diffuse natural light in and also views out into the pool. The curved roofs, which symbolize the sea waves, also emphasize the idea of the nearby sea. These are almost totally covered with thin bendable photovoltaic panels supplying enough energy to the house, while the remaining area is used as a green roof giving residents some outdoor leisure spaces.”
This modern and minimalist spiral staircase is located in a Singapore’s house
This translucent stair tower knits together two floors of the Floating Home on Lake Union
The combination of wooden steps and steel railings produces a truly beautiful and unique look.
This spiral staircase not only connects two floors but also provides space for book storage.
Such staircase is quite popular space saving solution. This one is produced by Albini & Fontanot. It has a solid wooden handrail with steel balusters.
this cement staircase is a great decorative solution for any modern interior. It consists of prefabricated elements that usually are assembled on the site.
This curved spiral staircase is great example of how minimalist they could be. They are located at House in Nagoya.
This curved oversized staircase is the main communications core in the villa
This is an another great decorative staircase produced by Edilco. It seems like it consists of pebbles.
This bright yellow staircase is looking up to down in La Praille, Geneve.
One of the biggest problems with dining rooms is that they are often neglected just because they are such a trek from the kitchen.
Most often, formal dining areas are in a separate room, while informal dining areas are more commonly out in the open—frequently attached to the living room, family room, or kitchen.
Dining Room Furniture should be inspired by a sense of grandeur, impression, and elegance. To truly make a dining room formal, you need to pay attention to details from the window treatments down to the place mats.
For a different mood, consider creating a serious, luxurious space set aside specifically for great meals and conversation.
Don’t limit yourself to thinking that meals must be restricted to a formal table. A kitchen island, or even a counter top fitted with stools or high-sitting chairs, can also make for a fun dining experience.
Here are some modern designs for you to get the inspiration, when planning for the dining room furniture.