Best Luxury and penthouses Inspiring
penthouses are synonymous with luxury. But just because your dreams attic of your home can be a bit 'out of the way, it does not mean that you can not incorporate some of the amazing design ideas in your own home for a luxurious feel. Take a look at these stunning attics and their meticulous drawings to find ideas that could bring into your space. Fair warning, you can drool a bit 'in the process!
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- Source: James Edition
This Manhattan penthouse boasts huge windows with sweeping views of the famous New York skyline. The designers have done a fantastic job, not only pointing the furniture so that it can take advantage of these points of view, but they have sectioned off the living space with an L-shaped sofa and a lower shelf. Both tips you can use in your own space White should not be boring! The white elegant floors do not understand where they end, and where the silky smooth ceilings begin to make the space feel open and airy. What we like about this space is the form of the carpet, and how it reflects on the ceiling cut over. You do not need a dining room the size of a small tennis court to copy this great idea! Although, once or more high ceilings can play better in this Talk about a statement piece! This open space, white and asks for something to draw the eye back, and away from those million dollar views. Use a piece of bold color statement as they did here to center a room in your home. wood panels must not be a thing of the past! These, warm wood paneled elegant are a modern twist on the old school luxury. This home office has handed down one of the best (and possibly more distracting) views. But these built in shelves with a built in to maximize space table. Consider a folding table by a built in shelf for your home to save office space. grays should not be a cool color, and the designer of this penthouse seed knows all of this. The warm wood tones play out wonderfully warm gray in the carpet, mobile TV, and the chair, making this clean and inviting space. Pocket doors are a great way to keep an open space, but still get the privacy you need. The designer has made it here to this home office - leaving the door open to let more of that amazing natural light into the room his pocket. But the door can then be easily pulled out for much privacy required. This room is maximized to its full potential. The unit provides built in drawers, a mobile TV and even a desk, leaving plenty of room for two large beds. Consider a hanging in your room to maximize Penthouse views of the Manhattan skyline. - 13 |
- Architect: S & T Architects
This penthouse is full of personality. Color, texture, and layers of S & T Architects make this different and luxurious space. Plays with these three elements to bring a sense of eloquence for their own space. This penthouse maximizes space, although it is probably not necessary. And the stairs are a great place to do it. Here, the designer has created a space to hang coats, but also a place to put your shoes. Get creative and innovative with its own scale and see how you can maximize its usefulness. The wallpaper in bold brings a sense of fantasy to this otherwise modern penthouse. The contrast of rust red and green also complement each other wonderfully This space attracts eyes with that white chandelier cylinder, the black unit hanging, and high wood-paneled walls. While this amazing penthouse already boasts high ceilings, you can use items like these in their own space to give the illusion of more headspace. The clean fine lines of this penthouse shelf are reflected in this amazing chair. Wire in different elements of the room in one with the other port subtly one unit to the space. This penthouse kitchen can be white, but it is far from clear. What we like about the space is like the wallpaper flowing from the dining room into the kitchen, giving the two separate spaces a sense of continuity. The kitchen also binds strongly in the green dining room with herbs in pots and table accents. Tie your separate spaces together with color do not need to be match-matchy. The carpet in this penthouse kitchen is striped and colored with peach and brown - a contrast to the green in the rest of the space. But really anchor the kitchen, and plays out the warm wooded island hanging shelves are a great way to save space and display some of your most beautiful kitchen appliances and cutlery. What this penthouse is so great at doing is making it look opulent, even if it is neutral. Whether it's the elegant lines of the glass table, or the bronze surface of shelving, surfaces and textures in this space (as neutral color) feel luxury innate. Persian rugs are all the rage right now, and this penthouse has taken this trend to new heights with this splendid faded blue blanket. While the rest of the space was rather clean lines and neutral tones, the color of robin eggs carpets enhances the warm tones of the bed and headboard and reasons the rest of the space. Use this as inspiration to give a touch to the old Persian rug in your own home. Do not you just want to cozy up to this huge bed with a cappuccino and the Sunday paper? This room penthouse apartment is warm, friendly and luxurious - all elements you can embed in your own space. The tufted headboard is a family, but given a twist with that warm skin. And that wonderful painting is leaning against the wall and style perfectly with books and other items for the home. If we have learned anything from this space is all on surfaces. Wood surfaces, stone, glass and may be neutral, but their luster and texture complement each other and bring a luxurious feel to the space. - 25 |
- Architect :. SOTA & CO
Playing agains warm tones of the wooden floors in a herringbone pattern, blue velvet sofas bring a little 'cool tones in this warm space otherwise gold and olive. This penthouse suite is all about opulent levels. Whether it is shiny surfaces like this table, or the silk carpet, the contrast is a SOTA & CO luxurious design. The plug floors of the living fish and dining area lead right into attics kitchen, making the space feel open and unified. The Wall mired in this penthouse lobby makes the space feel much larger than it really is, and extends the space view. Consider the addition of a massive mirror of his own for one of your rooms to make it feel larger. This screams luxury space. From the point of view of the horizon, at a table with a built in fireplace. And while you may not be able to re-create this point of view for the owner of Patio, you can use the colors dull and elegant surfaces of this space for your luxury inspiration. This room penthouse adds a splash of color with the evergreen colored chez lounge. The rest of the room is this warm gray color with purple hues, and green really pulls it off. Consider adding a pop of contrasting color in your space for the emergence of new events of the colors you've already put in place. The continuity of the stone tiles on the floor, the walls, and sink make this space feel open. - 32 |
- Architect: SOTA & CO
This penthouse has a masculine touch with furniture and accent pieces of dark due to the design of SOTA & CO The contrast of the clean lines of the chair and lamp against the curved fireplace are breathtaking. Gold and black chairs are super luxurious, and pop out of the marble table, and white kitchen. The colors also tie in black stone finely marbled behind the case of the book. Contrast makes perfect The space is mostly in black and white with gold accents. But the designers have added a little 'fantasy for the clean-lined space with a zebra throw rug - the addition of a little' character The bedroom penthouse in black and white heats with a brown chair beautifully rust in the corner, bringing a little 'organic elegance in this male space. Do not be afraid to throw in something different in your bedroom to add some variation. The wood-paneled walls bring out the warm tones of gray linen. Thes tiles honeycomb stone add texture and fun geometric design for this space. Consider different sharped tiles for your bathroom to add a little 'variety and a sense of luxury. You may not be lucky enough to swim in front of such a point of view, but you can bring a little 'luxury in your bathroom with stunning mood lighting. This space has warm lights under the stairs to the bathtub, the sinks, and right over the bath. Bring the light to shine off all those wonderful surfaces reflect true opulence in your space -. And they make you feel like you're in a penthouse all yours Sweeping views of the Manhattan skyline from this penthouse.