3D Archives - Design Buildz https://designbuildz.com/tag/3d/ Design & Construction Mon, 23 Oct 2023 02:28:24 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 https://designbuildz.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/cropped-design-build-logo-wp-32x32.png 3D Archives - Design Buildz https://designbuildz.com/tag/3d/ 32 32 6 Unique Kitchen Island Designs for the Modern Kitchen https://designbuildz.com/2023/10/23/6-unique-kitchen-island-designs-for-the-modern-kitchen/ https://designbuildz.com/2023/10/23/6-unique-kitchen-island-designs-for-the-modern-kitchen/#respond Mon, 23 Oct 2023 02:28:24 +0000 https://live.21lab.co/kts/?p=48 In contemporary home design, the kitchen island has transitioned from a luxury to a sought-after staple, symbolising the transition of modern kitchens into entertainment spaces. One of the primary reasons for its prominence is the multi-functionality it offers. Beyond just providing additional counter space for meal preparations, the kitchen island often doubles as a breakfast […]

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In contemporary home design, the kitchen island has transitioned from a luxury to a sought-after staple, symbolising the transition of modern kitchens into entertainment spaces. One of the primary reasons for its prominence is the multi-functionality it offers.

Beyond just providing additional counter space for meal preparations, the kitchen island often doubles as a breakfast bar, a makeshift office desk, a storage solution, and even a showcase for aesthetically pleasing cookware or decor. Its central location makes it a natural gathering point, encouraging interaction and connection. With open floor plans becoming increasingly popular, the kitchen island seamlessly bridges the kitchen with adjacent living areas, fostering an integrated living space. In essence, the modern kitchen island isn’t merely a functional element; it’s a statement piece, a testament to the evolving role of kitchens in our homes and lives.

The materiality of kitchen islands has evolved significantly, reflecting both functionality and the aesthetic tastes of homeowners. Traditionally, hardwood timbers have been popular choices for their enduring strength and timeless appeal. However, with the push towards modern design, materials such as polished concrete, marble, and even commercial kitchen materials like stainless steel have become sought after for their sleek appearance and durability.

By investing in such a centrepiece for your kitchen renovation, homeowners can not only enhance the aesthetic appeal of their kitchen space but also the overall residential experience of their home.

A large black stone kitchen island with a potted plant integrated into the design with a large tree
Tree Island by Carter Williamson Architects. Photography by Katherine Lu

Tree Island by Carter Williamson Architects

In this innovative kitchen design, the striking dark marble benchtop serves as more than just a functional surface; it becomes an artful display as it is seamlessly punctured by a built-in planter. This integrated design element allows for a substantial indoor tree to take root, blurring the lines between the indoor and outdoor environments. The vertical nature of the tree is further accentuated by the room’s impressive double-height space, creating a breathtaking focal point. Not stopping at aesthetics alone, the benchtop extends and is supported by slender brass columns at its tail end. This extension forms a versatile area ideal for casual dining or relaxed drinks, enhancing both the functionality and the ambiance of the space.

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A designer kitchen that shows the island bench as an art piece
Dream Weaver by YSG Studio. Photography by Prue Ruscoe

Dream Weaver by YSG Studio

Within the confines of this sophisticated designer penthouse apartment, the kitchen island transcends its traditional functionality to stand as a captivating work of art. YSG Studio, showcasing their mastery over materials and forms, have intricately woven together an eclectic mix of marble tiles, timber, and steel to craft this island. The deliberate juxtaposition of solid and open forms isn’t just aesthetic; it cleverly demarcates distinct zones within the space. Each material and form is not just a visual treat but a tactile experience, inviting occupants to interact and engage with the space.

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A timber veneer kitchen island with a slim benchtop and space for timber stools
Ha Ha Haus by FIGR Architecture. Photography by Tom Blachford

Ha Ha Haus by FIGR Architecture

Timber takes center stage in the island bench designed by FIGR Architecture, showcasing its versatility and natural beauty. At first glance, the island appears reminiscent of an expansive butcher block, intricately carved to make room for shelving, appliances, and seating spaces. Moreover, the sizeable timber veneer rangehood box complements the kitchen island, reflecting its form and establishing a cohesive design language throughout the space.

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A sleek modern kitchen island design that has a tapered black stone benchtop that is cantilevered to provide a dining space
Minnamurra Road House II by Corben Architects. Photography by Tom Robertson

Minnarmurra Road House II by Corben Architects

In this sophisticated kitchen design crafted by Corben Architects, the black island bench top isn’t just a functional component; it’s a design statement. The bench top features a gracefully tapered and cantilevered design, which not only serves as a striking visual element but also provides an inviting area for guests and the homeowners to congregate and socialise. Complementing this is the black joinery beneath, which not only anchors the design but also elevates the island as a focal point within the open living space.

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A kitchen island bench top with a variety of different materials: fluted Tasmanian timber, black steel and white marble
Slate House by Austin Maynard Architects. Photography by Tess Kelly

Slate House by Austin Maynard Architects

Breaking free from the stereotype that sustainable design in mutli-residential development sacrifices luxury, Austin Maynard Architects curated spaces in Slate House that showcase handcrafted architecture, rich colours, and textural finishes. In the kitchen, custom joinery of dark navy, fluted Tasmanian oak cladding, and brass accents create an atmosphere of understated elegance. The island bench is a stand out and versatile addition to the space, detailed with a mixture of fluted Tasmanian oak, robust black steel, and a pristine white stone countertop. Its design deliberately distinguishes it from the surrounding dark navy cabinetry, lending it a standalone, prominent design piece. The absence of fixed utilities on this island not only makes it a perfect workspace or social gathering spot but also offers unparalleled flexibility, as it can be repositioned with ease to suit various needs or layouts.

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An economical and flexible kitchen island design using plywood and caster wheels
OTC Terrace House by Marker Architecture & Design. Photography by Felix Saw

OTC Terrace House by Marker Architecture & Design

In the kitchen island design conceptualised by Marker Architecture & Design, the overarching principles were adaptability and economic resourcefulness. Plywood, a versatile and cost-effective material, was chosen to meet these objectives, enhancing the aesthetic appeal without compromising on quality. Moreover, the integration of caster wheels at the base of the island amplifies its flexibility, allowing homeowners to reposition it effortlessly as per their convenience or to adapt to different occasions and spatial needs. This thoughtful combination not only offers functionality but also embodies a modern and innovative approach to interior design.

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Field Architecture clads flowing Sonoma house in copper https://designbuildz.com/2023/10/22/field-architecture-clads-flowing-sonoma-house-in-copper/ https://designbuildz.com/2023/10/22/field-architecture-clads-flowing-sonoma-house-in-copper/#respond Sun, 22 Oct 2023 04:32:27 +0000 https://live.21lab.co/kts/?p=39 Studio FA designed this SV house out of a trio of fanning copper clad pavilions with butterfly roofs. Named MR, the 4,920 square foot (460 square-metre) house sits within the watershed of northern California’s Russian River. Dry in the summers with heavy rainfall in the winter, the area’s geography informed the design, as did the client’s desire to co-inhabit the land […]

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Studio FA designed this SV house out of a trio of fanning copper clad pavilions with butterfly roofs. Named MR, the 4,920 square foot (460 square-metre) house sits within the watershed of northern California’s Russian River.

Dry in the summers with heavy rainfall in the winter, the area’s geography informed the design, as did the client’s desire to co-inhabit the land with the region’s plants and animals.

“We looked to the bush – those forested, undeveloped areas of nature that surround the house – while allowing the built structures to adapt to the natural terrain.”

The studio said.

“By simultaneously folding the house inward on itself and reaching outward to the land, we established a homestead in a transitional space that sustains human activity as well as wildlife.”

Palo Alto-based Field Architecture designed the home around the presence and absence of water in the unique microclimate, with the project completed in 2021.

“The cyclical presence of water metaphorically carves a path through the house and captures the poetic experience of falling and flowing water, rejoicing in this precious resource.”

The studio said.

“By surrendering the manmade environment to the same natural forces that shape the land, the house collaborates with the natural hydrological systems that nurture the landscape.”

Tucked among trees on a hill overlooking the valley’s vineyards, the house welcomes residents and visitors along a gravel and stone pathway.

A 500-year-old cedar wedge provides a bench for reflection in the entry garden.

The home’s circulation follows the metaphorical flow of water, with copper-clad pavilions connected by glazed corridors. Two stone bases serve as the foundation for the pavilions that house the living areas.

“As the walls mature, their patina records the natural effects of the climate while also resisting regional risks: rain, drought, fire, and sun,” the studio said.

The roofs – composed of two triangular planes each that slope toward the centre – collect rainwater and redirect it to river-rock basins.

“As the water spirals down from the roofs in the interstitial spaces between the pavilions, the structures appear to catch rain from the clouds and pass it softly to the underground aquifer.”

The roof planes fold down along the perimeter of each pavilion, turning to copper screens that create shadow patterns on the interior spaces.Read:Field Architecture clads Silicon Valley synagogue in salvaged-wood lattice

The westernmost pavilion holds a library and living space, while the central pavilion houses the kitchen and dining areas. Utility and storage elements are integrated into the room’s vertical surfaces.

The interior palette uses natural materials like stone and oak and madrone wood finishes.

The glazed walls disappear into concealed compartments to open the pavilions to the northside patio and pool area.

Through another transparent breezeway – whose floor is lined with river rocks, once again referencing the influence of water on the site – the home’s private areas are located in the eastern two-storey volume, which holds four suites.

Upstairs, stone flooring transitions to wood and a windowed wall in the staircase looks out to the surrounding forest.

Field Architecture often uses local, reclaimed wood to outfit its designs like in a nearby synagogue and ranch house further south in Portola Valley.

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Everything Your Children Will Love In Their Dream Space https://designbuildz.com/2023/10/22/everything-your-children-will-love-in-their-dream-space/ https://designbuildz.com/2023/10/22/everything-your-children-will-love-in-their-dream-space/#respond Sun, 22 Oct 2023 03:53:58 +0000 https://live.21lab.co/kts/?p=36 Growing minds require a happy and playful environment. It is a place that stimulates their senses, piques their interest, and allows them to relax and unwind after a busy day of activity. As a result, children’s rooms do not have to be filled with vivid colors and various cartoon characters. They should be about new […]

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Growing minds require a happy and playful environment. It is a place that stimulates their senses, piques their interest, and allows them to relax and unwind after a busy day of activity. As a result, children’s rooms do not have to be filled with vivid colors and various cartoon characters. They should be about new notions and ideas. They should also show off a bit of their developing personality. They should be held together harmoniously, just like any other area. 

While children can provide a lot of information regarding the type of décor they want, keep in mind that little children have potent likes and dislikes that change frequently. Teenagers may better understand their thoughts, but they are also continually evolving. As a result, figuring out what the child wants can be difficult. By reading this article you can figure out just what your kids will enjoy in their ideal space. 

Use pastels to create a vibrant, new aesthetic

Pastels have a charming and beautiful feel to them, and they provide neutral backdrops for the variety of design elements that children’s rooms require. They also have a calming impact on people’s thoughts, so you can rest assured that your kids will be at ease, even if you go all out with the décor. You should contact best interior designer in Gurgaon to make your kid’s room a beautiful one. 

Change up the textures

A fine texture combination produces an interesting visual attraction that piques the children’s interest. Wood tones, velvets, textured wallpapers, linens, and textures provide ample textural variety. Include tactile elements so that kids may touch and feel the different sensations.  

Bold colors should be used

Bright colors have an uplifting influence on the mind and instill confidence in those around them. So, in the correct doses, employ them to impact the minds of the young. Bold colors can be introduced through furniture, carpets, cushions, bed covers, wall art, and accessories.  

Put up some eye-catching wall art

Wall décor is one of the most effective methods to add color and character to a child’s room. Choose items that are likely to pique your child’s interest, such as animal figurines, their favorite cartoon character, anything relating to their favorite sports, or a movie or sports star. Alphabet décor, fun decals, or a clever wall display unit are fantastic choices.  

For souvenirs and photos, hang a corkboard

Because children enjoy collecting souvenirs, a corkboard can be an excellent way to exhibit them. It can also be utilized to display photos from a vacation, excursion, or picnic to savor the exciting outdoor moments. They can also include some encouraging comments or reminders. 

Create a motivating study space

A separate study space encourages students to sit and study. It also provides developing youngsters with age-appropriate ergonomic support. Make it a motivating environment to break up the monotony of studying.  

Furniture should be upgraded

Movable furniture with rounded edges for safety and light, a bed in the shape of an automobile or a bunk bed, or an oval shape bed, children will find being in such a room attractive. You might even choose furniture items with odd shapes created explicitly for children.  

Invest in a fun armchair

You must provide a comfortable armchair for when your adolescent children want to curl up with a book or watch television. A chair with a high back or a rounded shape and attractive fabric adds to the room’s stylistic quotient.  

Put some wallpaper up

Use wallpapers to change your child’s room into a bright environment instantly. With amusing patterns, delicate prints, spectacular scenery, and hypnotic textures, you can effortlessly incorporate a theme of your choice. 

Make a statement with your outfit

Young adults might appreciate the glitzy decor. Make a few changes to the space so that it represents their individuality. Use neon lights, pendant lights, fairy lights, movie star or singer posters, gorgeous potted plants, etc. A bit of pattern mixing that might clash results in an edgy style that suits a teen’s sensibility. Animal prints, boho elements, beautiful wallpapers, bold artworks, and metallic accents combine whimsy and refinement. You’ve just constructed a fantasy apartment for your teenage daughter, complete with a four-poster bed and flowing curtains. The Sixth Element is the right place to help you  

Consider a Themed Area for Creative Experimentation

Consider utilizing a fun theme if you’re stumped on how to create a truly unique environment for the youngsters. Set up a beach-themed area for youngsters to play and relax, for example, with colorful beach towels, bright décor, and summer toys. Create a mini-movie room with fluffy throw blankets and kids’ movie posters on the wall. Use black-and-white wall decor and a racetrack mat to create a race car theme. Create a fun nature area with driftwood decor, rock and shell collections, and a group of Kids’ National Geographic magazines to appeal to a child’s love of nature. The possibilities are unlimited; think about what your child enjoys and try to create a theme around one of those interests. 

It’s simple to build a fantastic area that your children will be happy to call their own. Some fundamental guidelines and principles and a bit of imagination will make it entertaining and functional to keep the whole family pleased. 

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