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Bryan Cranston’s Extraordinary House


Bryan Cranston, aka Walter White in the cult TV drama Breaking Bad-and Hal in the long running comedy series Malcolm in the Middle, has proudly directed the building of his family's 'green' beach house that has been Platinum LEED certified.


The Passive House design, the very first of its kind in Ventura County, California, is the result of a team of professionals in architecture, engineering, construction and design that were to fulfill their clients desire not only for superb eco-friendly function, but for beautiful form too. 


Photovoltaic and water heating solar panels, radiant heated, SIPs wall systems, rain water collection, recycled materials, LED lighting, no VOC paints and stains and Energy Star appliances, are just a few of the ecologically responsible elements that make up this amazing home.


Cranston is insistent that function without form is no fun at all, so he and his wife Robin set out to prove to the world that sustainable living doesn’t mean that the style and comforts of a modern lifestyle have to suffer. 


The exterior of the building commands attention with its contemporary facia, and the interior is a place of light bright décor and crisp furnishings. 



12 Spaces Inspired by Historical India

Deeply rooted in the country's culture and history, Indian interior design features rich textiles and furniture, often handmade using traditional methods. Transport yourself to this exotic country and get Indian design ideas for your home.


Exotic Elegance
Rich colour and texture — both key elements of Indian design — give this living room by HGTV fan wallscouture a palatial feel. Coated with various shades of red Venetian plaster, the dramatic arch becomes the perfect backdrop for a framed Indian textile. The columns are drizzled with copper paints and adorned with a subtle Moorish stencil design, while the remaining walls have a soft gold faux finish. Embroidered throw pillows and a leather ottoman complement the lavish surroundings.


Handcrafted Furniture
Often intricately carved and made from exotic woods like teak, ebony and rosewood, authentic Indian furniture is rustic in appearance and solid in quality. When selecting furniture, designer Miv Watts prefers to work directly with Indian craftsmen because they embrace the natural imperfections in the wood and other materials used. Here, the designer balanced a heavy, wooden table with a more delicate bench-style sofa. Additional low seating and colourful accent pillows create an inviting space to gather with family.


Sumptuous Layers
India is known for its fine silks and other textiles, which are incorporated everywhere from window treatments to throw pillows to wall hangings in Indian homes. Designer Miv Watts injected plenty of colour and texture into this living room with a knotted rug, an upholstered sofa and throw pillows in assorted patterns.


Antique Accents
Since Indian decor is often rich in colour, pattern and texture, just a few strategically placed pieces can fill a room with exotic flair. An antique Indian bedspread, hand-stitched with beading and gold thread, completely transforms this urban loft bedroom into a vibrant, energetic space. Patchwork pillows handmade from old textiles and the pink beaded sari underneath the ottoman, another vintage item from India, add another burst of colour. Design by Shelly Riehl David


A Textile Tradition
In addition to luxurious silks, printed cottons are a staple of Indian decor. Block printing, in which intricately carved wooden blocks are used to print patterns on fabrics, is one of India's oldest textile arts, as is tie-dye. This mango-hued tablecloth with a petite paisley pattern is block printed by hand, so each one has its own unique character. Tablecloth by Saffron Marigold


A Fanciful Touch
Step inside a traditional South Indian home and you may find a jhoola, or swing. Typically placed in the living room, indoor swings can be wood or metal, simple or ornate, and hung from the ceiling or from a frame. In this living space by HGTV fan aumarchitects, a jhoola in a bold floral fabric is suspended from the ceiling by simple chains, matching the room's contemporary design.


Simple and Functional
Indian design often calls to mind opulent rooms draped in colourful silks, but some Indian interiors are quite simple and utilitarian. A charpoy, or a simple cot consisting of a frame strung tightly with rope, is a traditional piece of furniture popular in rural parts of the country. Here, a charpoy is dressed up with pillows made from recycled cotton saris. Photo by Chai Studio


Contemporary Twist
Hits of colour and pattern liven up the clean lines of this contemporary Indian living space. Exotic artwork and a patterned window shade spice up the dining area, while a teal throw pillow with touches of pink and gold makes the seating area pop. Design by HGTV fan aumarchitects


Mehndi-Inspired Mural
HGTV fan koolbeans drew from the ancient Indian art of mendhi, or the decoration of the skin with henna, when designing this bedroom. After using chalk to outline an elaborate design of hearts, flowers and flourishes on her walls, she painted it by hand throughout the room. Bedding in vivid colours and bold patterns completes the India-inspired look.


Wild Design
Animal motifs are prevalent in Indian home decor, as animals play an important role in the Hindu religion. Block printed by hand in rich hues like burnt orange, ivory and green, this cushion slipcover from Saffron Marigold depicts a king riding atop a richly caparisoned elephant.


Hand-Carved Headboard
A common feature in Indian homes, carved wooden screens provide privacy while allowing the breeze to flow through the rooms. In this bedroom, designer Claudia Juestel found a creative use for an Indian rosewood screen purchased at a flea market, fastening it to the wall as a headboard. Photo courtesy of Adeeni Design Group


Spiritual Elements
Indian interior design isn't just about aesthetics; it's also about creating a place that promotes health and wellbeing. Designer Marie Burgos arranged this foyer to bring happiness, prosperity and abundance to the homeowners. Upon entering the home, the family is greeted with a carved statue of Vishnu, the Hindu god who preserves the world with beauty, order and peace. Behind the statue stands a set of antique doors imported from India, intricately carved and embellished with an Om, a sacred symbol in Indian religions.


Architecture Interior Design London


From the grandeur of Whitehall to an unremarkable high street in south London, a peek behind the capital's less well-known facades reveals an amazing architectural heritage that rivals some of its most visited and celebrated sites, as these images from a new English Heritage book illustrate


Majestic Interior

Drapers' Hall, Throgmorton Avenue:The Drapers' Company acquired this site from Henry VIII in 1543. Despite the building being destroyed by the Great Fire of 1666 and again in 1772 and being rebuilt twice in the 19th century, the interior is still the finest Victorian livery hall, with a suite of rooms that make Buckingham Palace seem homely. Indeed, the Hall and Drawing Room have been used as alternatives to the Palace in various films, including The King's Speech. The Livery room, pictured, has scenes from The Tempest and A Midsummer Night's Dream on the ceiling and marble Corinthian columns march around the entire room


St Christopher's Chapel, Great Ormond Street:Dedicated to the patron saint of children, this tiny exquisite neo-Byzantine chapel was designed to inculcate religious awe in impoverished and illiterate children from the surrounding slums. The central dome is painted with an orchestra of 12 angels playing musical instruments, while the columns of rare Devonshire pink marble are carved with gilded flowers, owls, squirrels and mythical beasts to inspire children's imaginations. Designed by Edward Middleton Barry in memory of his sister-in-law Caroline, it was funded by her husband William Henry Barry, the son of Sir Charles Barry who co-designed the Palace of Westminster
Derek Kendall


2 Temple Place, Victoria Embankment:This former residence of the Viscount Astor sits in a prime location on the banks of the river Thames. It was built for William Waldorf Astor, newspaper proprietor, financier and hotelier, who opened the Waldorf Hotel in 1908. Upon the death of his father in 1890 he became the richest man in America and moved to London a year later. The only specifications he gave to architect John Loughborough were that the building should personify and celebrate literature and liberal arts. The result was one of the most opulent Victorian houses in London. The great hall, shown here, has a roof of carved Spanish mahogany, lined with a frieze of 54 portraits of characters from history and literature


Geometrical staircase and Library, St Paul's Cathedral:Hidden from the public gaze in the south-west tower of St Paul's Cathedral is one of London's most awe-inspiring spaces – the Geometrical Staircase which serves the Cathedral Library. While Inigo Jones introduced the first stone cantilevered staircase in England between 1629-35, for its colossal scale and structural ingenuity Wren's stands in a league of its own. It was built by the master mason William Kempster with delicate wrought-ironwork by Jean Tijou. Spiralling to the heavens, it swirls in two great revolutions up to the Cathedral Library, which is a veritable time capsule, untouched since its completion more than 300 years ago
Courtesy of English Heritage


Decorate & Embellish Candles


If you like candles you know that they can make the most beautiful atmosphere for relaxation and enjoyment. The candles can be used for numerous occasions. The easiest part of that is you can decorate them for any occasion.



Of all the ways to decorate an area, candles are favourites among them. That’s because they delight the senses while adding good vibes and excitement to a room. They bring a sense of event and remind us that our home is our sanctuary. Gone are the days when candles simply served to illuminate your home. Nowadays, they are as ornamental as a framed piece of artwork, designed to balance a wide range of styles and persona.


Candles can be adorned with many interesting stuffs available at home. It can be nature’s products, interesting photos or the text you love the most.


Candles are best when it comes to home decor. When the lights go out, they create luminosity. If you get the right ones, the aroma will take you to heaven with relaxing ethos. No matter where you decide to place candles, they’ll make warmer, more welcoming surroundings not only for guests but for yourself too! Group them, use a variety of heights, variety of scents and get some stylish candle holders.




Here are some candles decorating styles to spark your interest. Candles featured in this collective work have one thing in common, that is, they are really easy to imitate all by yourself, and the best thing is, it won’t take much of your valuable time.


Hospitality Industrial Makeover


With increasing tourism and with the advent of modern life styles and westernization this particular sector has witnessed a sudden and massive boom. 3D Power has seen a sudden boom in this particular section and it understands the value of gratefulness and hospitality. These are directly proportional to the interiors of the hotels, the more it looks attractive, the more people will prefer it, hence, increase in hospitality industry. Its interior demonstration by 3D Power makes it even more beautiful as each and every texture is well carved and presented in 3D Views. 

Hospitality industry is one of the world’s largest service generating sectors. In India though it is new but people are investing in it and also more people are opting for hotel management course to enter this promising industry.


This sector can be divided into two; the entertainment and accommodations sectors. Discs, bars hotels have become part of the urban lifestyles. On the other hand with an increase in tourism in India has lead to need of more hotels and infrastructure.

Top 10 Interiors Trends of 2015 by Julie Carlson


From interesting mirrors to ugly marble to cut crystal to moody minimalism: our predictions of the design trends that will define 2015.


Above: Moody, luxe minimalism; our favorite practitioners include Dimore Studio (shown), Ochre, Faye Toogood, Joseph Dirand, and Nicolas Schuybroeck.


Cut crystal makes a comeback. Above L: Decorated Hobstar Glasses; $24 each from West Elm. Above R: Lee Broom's Cut Crystal Light Bulb is $175 from A + R Store in LA.


Above: Mix-and-match linen bedding; photograph via Linen Works. Crate & Barrel and West Elm have jumped on the bandwagon with their own lines.


Above: Artisanal coffee-making equipment. Joey Roth's Moka Pot for Blue Bottle is a current favorite; also see our post on handmade coffee drippers.

Above: A while back we featured the home of New York potter Paula Greif, who set a goal to make everything in her kitchen by hand. Clearly, she was ahead of the curve; handmade dinnerware is everywhere (see Currently Coveting: Japanese-Style Tableware Made in LA).


Above: Pantone's pick for color of the year may be Marsala; but our wall color pick is pale, dusty pink (specifically, Pink Ground from Farrow & Ball, a favorite with Ben Pentreath).


Above: An organic look for appliances; see Calm in the Kitchen: The Amica Zen Oven by Amica.


Above: In 2014, we wrote about our attraction to ugly marble (see 10 Favorites: Exotic Marble in Modern Spaces); a current favorite use is the backsplash in Michael Verheyden's kitchen.


Above: Sculptural candles; a set of five handmade Nanao Candles is $26 from Uguisu.


Above: Interesting mirrors, as featured in this bath via Made a Mano (L) and these Obei Obei Wall Mirrors (R).

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