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Modern apartment interior design decorating ideas with glamour style





Amazing apartment with modern white interior design decoration and glamour style. This apartment is located on level 16 of a circular 18 storey high tower in Darling Point, Sydney and takes up the whole floor. Interior decorating living room with a modern and classic style gives a comfortable and all classy feel. The central core responds to the perimeter with the curved surface made up of beautifully finished panels upholstered in a padded wool fabric. These are either fixed or are secret doors to storage or robe areas. Vertical strip lighting located at set centres divide panels and provide feature or mood lighting. This modern apartment interior design ideas is a great interior inspiration.






Trump Ocean Club International Hotel And Tower.

Trump Ocean Club is designed by Colombian architectural firm Arias Serna Saravia, and developed by the Trump Organization in partnership with the K-Group Developers (a Panama resort developer).



The project is developed at a cost of over US$220 million dollars, built on an artificially constructed peninsula on the
Panama Bay.



The 70-storey project will be a 2.6 million-sq ft waterfront condominium tower development & offers accommodation in 509 condominiums, 126 bay lofts and 369 hotel condominium suites that ranges in area from 1,076 sq ft to 4,284 sq ft.



The residents are offered various amenities such as yacht club, private beach, gourmet restaurants, wellness spa and a state of the art business center with condominium residences and bay lofts.

Apartments start at US $400,000 & the project is expected to complete in 2009.

Donghia



Angelo Donghia’s original 5th Avenue sofa—designed in the 1970s for Ralph Lauren’s New York apartment—“reinvented seat construction,” says designer Jacques Saint Dizier. “An overscale cloud of a seat almost floats on the minimal base.”

Richard Meier




In designing the interior architecture and décor of an apartment in one of Richard Meier’s
Glass Towers on Manhattan’s Hudson river, Peter L. Shelton and Lee F. Mindel carved out serene spaces while honoring the building’s modernist aesthetic. Midcentury furnishings, like the Poul Kjaerholm rattan chairs in the living area, set the tone.



For the Rachofsky House in Dallas, Meier created a space for both an individual to live as well as an international private collection of artwork. Meier made “art a part of the experience” in the house, with a focus on light and hard lines.