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Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Luxury Homes World Celebrities

Seeing the World Celebrity Luxury Homes - The home is my palace. Popular phrase that seems to inspire the celebrity world in building its resting place.

With abundant wealth it has, a number of celebrities build a 'palace' of their dreams. Here's mansion owned by the celebrity world:
 
See where the famous live, internal details of their mansions and pay a fortune for them:-
 
Lady Gaga rents a house in a gated community of Bel Air, Los Angeles for $ 45,000.00 / month

Cameron Diaz bought a mansion valued at USD 19 million in Los Angeles
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie paid $ 3 million for the home district of Los Feliz, Los Angeles
Jim Carrey's mansion is valued at $ 35 million and is located in Brentwood, Los Angeles
Celine Dion live in a mansion valued at USD 35 million. The mansion is in the town of Jupiter Island, Fla.
Leonardo Dicaprio mara in a mansion in Malibu, Los Angeles, valued at USD 11.5 million
 The Madonna House is valued at $ 20,000,000.00
The House of Tom Cruise worth $ 35,000,000.00
To reach the house of actress Jennifer Aniston in Los Angeles you have to cross a bridge over a koi pond
Oprah Winfrey lives in Santa Barbara, California. The mansion is worth USD 97 million
Donald Trump mansion facing the sea in Palm Beach, Florida
Will Smith lives in a mansion in the city of Calabasas, near Los Angeles, valued at USD 35 million

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Apartment Interior Design in Brazil for Kwartet Architecture

Arquitetura Kwartet done interior design of this modern apartment in Sao Paulo, Brazil, the newly completed building is located in a suburb of Sao Paulo.There were some changes that have improved and rearranged the master bedroom closet to create a unique and welcoming, the owners are a young couple who travel a lot and want children, so that's why we decided to keep the other two rooms, one as a home office. In the room created a "Travel Corner", the most important feature, where you can see all the equipment brought from his travels.We have specified the finish and all wood design. The design of the upper gate is finished higher up the roof, to create a sense of a higher ceiling. The motherboard is the same concept.The soil Tauari wood panel and home theater offers a warm contrast to the bar table with bright yellow and gray lacquer buffet. Design classic pieces stand alongside contemporaries.

The headboard is built with eight panels MDF with linen upholstery and wall fixed on the surface.

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Inside Ellen DeGeneres Beverly Hills estate

Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi

The design-savvy stars transform a Beverly Hills estate into a home that is perfect�if perhaps not permanent



Portia de Rossi and Ellen DeGeneres at their Beverly Hills house, which was designed by architects Buff & Hensman and later expanded by decorator Melinda Ritz. In a sitting area adjacent to the kitchen, an 18th-century French worktable is paired with a suite of vintage bent-plywood chairs by Gerald Summers; the large painting is an Andy Warhol and Jean-Michel Basquiat collaboration, and the drawing to its left is by Bill Traylor. The cocktail table is 19th-century Belgian, the torch�re is by Waldo�s Designs, and the Kirman rug is antique.

Read more: http://www.architecturaldigest.com/homes/homes/2011/11/ellen-degeneres-and-portia-de-rossi-beverly-hills-home-slideshow#ixzz1eeB188RV
















A Ping-Pong table by Argentine artist Rirkrit Tiravanija makes a playful statement in the entrance hall, which features a Spanish Colonial bench from Lief and a Serge Mouille chandelier; the 19th-century Agra carpet is from the Melrose Project.

Read more: http://www.architecturaldigest.com/homes/homes/2011/11/ellen-degeneres-and-portia-de-rossi-beverly-hills-home-slideshow#ixzz1eeBSpbvR








In the living room, a pair of slipcovered sofas and a cocktail table, all by Kathleen Clements Design, are grouped with Louis XVI berg�res; the Avalon blanket is by Herm�s, and the fringed throw is an antique textile. A mixed-media sculpture by Catherine Willis takes pride of place over the hearth; to its left are a Roman bust and works by Mark Grotjahn and Ed Ruscha. A Ruth Asawa sculpture hangs to the right of the fireplace

Read more: http://www.architecturaldigest.com/homes/homes/2011/11/ellen-degeneres-and-portia-de-rossi-beverly-hills-home-slideshow#ixzz1eeBXcWPL








The living room�s vintage library ladder displays a mask from DeGeneres�s collection of African art; the stool is by Clarke & Reilly, the 18th-century table is from Axel Vervoordt, and the vintage lamp is a Jean Prouv� design














Northaven Contemporary, Estate of the Day



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by Deidre Woollard (RSS feed)
Mar 12th 2011 at 1:01PM

I first saw this one on Curbed a few weeks back. This contemporary home in North Dallas was built in 2007. The curving glass home has seven bedrooms and measures almost 15,000 square feet. The home is on 1.77 acres that includes a crescent-shaped pool and a large green lawn that gives the home a bit of a stadium like look from the outside. As Curbed pointed out some of the glass windows look out onto cement walls which span halfway up for privacy. The windows do mean that the home is flooded with bright light. Everything in the home was kept sleeker-than-sleek with a wood kitchen with Miele and Sub-Zero appliances and wood bathroom and closet details playing off polished concrete floors.The home also includes a children's playroom, media room, gameroom with bar and a study. It is listed at $11.5 million with Dave Perry-Miller and Associates, the property website has more images.



Gallery: Northhaven Contemporary

Clock Tower Penthouse - House of the Week





1 Main St., Brooklyn NY
For sale: $23,500,000

Whoever said time is money must have seen this New York City apartment.

The converted clock tower penthouse is by far the most expensive listing in Brooklyn at $23.5 million. Located in the Dumbo neighborhood (Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass), the 7,000-square-foot space is defined by four 14-feet high glass clock faces. Peering out between each working clock hand are 360-degree vistas of the New York City skyline including views of the Statue of Liberty and Brooklyn and Manhattan bridges.

Built in 1914, the brick tower building was first used as a cardboard box factory. In the 1980s, developer David Walentas of Two Trees Management bought the factory as part of his $12 million real estate acquisition.

Walentas turned the clock tower building into 126 condo units as part of the area development in the late 1990s, leaving the top portion of the tower until a few years ago. As a part of his personal project, he outfitted the three-story penthouse with high-end furnishings and �smart home� technology. Accessible by a private glass elevator, the loft-like apartment boasts 15 to 50-foot high ceilings, an open floor plan and sleek modern finishes. The fourth floor has a small crow�s nest and rooftop deck for further city panoramas.

The three bathrooms have stone radiant heated floors and the all-white kitchen features stone and stainless steel countertops, high-end appliances and lacquer cabinets.

Originally listed on the Dumbo real estate market in 2005 for $25 million, the penthouse caught the eye of Esquire Magazine who used it as their �2011 Esquire Apartment.�

�They could pick anywhere and they fell in love in this apartment,� said Ian Kleier, vice-president of brokerage Gumley Haft Kleier.

Labeled as the �ultimate bachelor pad,� the magazine outfitted the three-bedroom space with luxury designs sponsored by Hugo Boss, Asics, Lufthansa and other firms.

�They say they�ve transformed a stunning contemporary home into a modern man�s lifestyle,� said Kleier. �It�s just gorgeous what they�ve done to it.�

Esquire showed off its finished pad with a few charity events, hosting celebrities and philanthropists for the Fresh Air Fund, City of Hope and International Medical Corps. While you can take a video tour of Esquire�s space online, the penthouse will also be in the January 2012 issue of Esquire Magazine.

Unfortunately, Esquire�s furnishings are only temporary, but whoever buys the pricey penthouse probably won�t need to invest in any clocks.

According to data from Zillow�s Mortgage Marketplace, a monthly payment for the apartment will be $88,319 a month with a 20 percent down payment on a 30-year mortgage.

The listing is held by Michele Kleier of Gumley Haft Kleier.