Many architects are joining the wave of modular homes, which are efficient and ready to assemble projects. The prefabricated building system emerged in the early 20th century, with the aim of producing housing on an industrial scale. Building modular homes leverages economies of scale to offer more affordable housing.
Last month, the FROY crew had the pleasure of checking out the International Contemporary Furniture Fair (ICFF) in NYC. The fair took place at the Javits Center. Designed by the same man behind Paris' Louvre, Chinese-American architect I.M. Pei, the exhibit space itself was already a showcase in high modern design.
New York City is one of the greatest places in the world. For us designers, it's a paradise. In this vast metropolis, where can you find inspirations for interior decor? Here are 10 places I picked out for fellow explorers. Put on your sandals and let's go! :]
Japan (and more broadly Asia) is known by its zen-minimalist decor, where ''less is more." Natural fiber elements (bamboo, oak, ash wood, etc.) and organic colors help create a calm and serene environment. Many people wonder how to create this atmosphere within their homes. Today, I will be sharing some awesome ideas for zen decor and offering simple tips to implementing it in your interior design.