Diseño minimalista 2022, una tendencia de verano para el interior de su hogar de lujo

El diseño minimalista es cada vez más apreciado y utilizado, ya sea porinterioresodiseñadores entusiastasEl diseño minimalista no es solo unaelección estética, es unapráctica que demuestra un increíble rigoryse enfocaenlas decisiones de decoración, y verás esta forma de vivir a lo largo del artículo.

¿Qué es el diseño minimalista?

El diseño minimalista es la antítesis del diseño maximalista , y su esencia misma es centrarse en unos pocos elementos seleccionados específicamente. El diseño minimalista involucra solo uno o dos colores en la habitación, una fuerte inclinación hacia los muebles y los motivos geométricos, y muebles de usos múltiples : menos piezas en la habitación significan que aquellos que hacen el corte tienen que trabajar más.

Diseño minimalista: sala de estar

En otras palabras, el diseño minimalista se caracteriza por la sencillez , las líneas limpias y una paleta monocromática con el color como acento. En este estilo de decoración , por lo general se puede encontrar un plano de planta abierto , mucha luz y muebles funcionales , y se centra en la forma , el color y la textura de sólo un puñado de elementos esenciales .

Cómo crear un diseño minimalista, habitación por habitación

El diseño minimalista puede estar presente en varios tipos de diseños de interiores, como el japonés , el moderno y el escandinavo .

Un dormitorio minimalista privilegia un somier bajo sin cabecero ; puede ser tapizado o de madera , pero debe estar limpio y sin adornos evidentes.

Diseño minimalista- Dormitorio
Diseño minimalista- Dormitorio

Los muebles de cabecera en un diseño de dormitorio minimalista , ya sean gabinetes cúbicos o un estante flotante, deben tener la misma altura que la cama.

Diseño minimalista- Dormitorio

La cuestión de la luz es muy relevante, ya que debe ser en forma de aplique integrado o de lámpara única . Los armarios pueden ser empotrados o, en su lugar, de una sola pieza de almacenaje, como una cómoda.

Diseño minimalista- Dormitorio
Sala de estar minimalista

Para crear un diseño minimalista en la sala de estar, debe comenzar por elegir la misma forma de muebles para toda la habitación.

Diseño minimalista: sala de estar

Una sala de estar minimalista puede tener un par de sillones cúbicos que se sientan junto a un sofá elegante y alargado que comparte la misma altura de los brazos , el respaldo bajo y los contornos nítidos.

Diseño minimalista: sala de estar
Diseño minimalista: sala de estar

Los espejos de forma cuadrada y las formas cuadradas en las mesas de café deben estar a la altura más baja posible para permitir que el ojo lo encuentre a su debido tiempo.

Diseño minimalista: sala de estar
Comedor minimalista

Un comedor minimalista sigue las mismas reglas que el resto de las zonas de estar. Los muebles lacados y brillantes con siluetas sencillas son una excelente elección.

Diseño minimalista - Comedor
Baño Minimalista

El diseño minimalista abarca todo tipo de baño , desde suites de lujo hasta baños familiares.

Diseño minimalista - Baño

Un diseño minimalista favorecerá las baldosas de mayor formato, ya que hay menos líneas divisorias y lechada que complican el aspecto.

Diseño minimalista - Baño

Un flujo continuo del mismo material, como el concreto que se desliza desde la pared hasta el piso, incluso el borde de la bañera puede tallarse en él, mantiene el movimiento amplio y fluido. O el mármol de Carrara , que es lujoso sin ornamentación superflua .

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ALEXIS COGUL, THE CATALANIAN ARCHITECH TRANSFORMING MIAMI

Alexis Cogul presents La Casa B&B Italia and the Collector Lounge space, this last one in the famous Design Miami at Art Basel 2022

I identify myself as a provocateur. If my design projects generate a reaction in people, it’s because I achieved my goal”

— Alexis Cogul

MIAMI, FLORIDA, ESTADOS UNIDOS, October 13, 2022 /EINPresswire.com/ — Alexis Cogul winner of the Interior Design Magazine Award presents La Casa B&B Italia and the Collector Lounge space, this last one in the famous Design Miami at Art Basel 2022. Miami is the perfect place to host two of Cogul’s iconic projects, a young city in process of growing in architectural innovation, and a young architect whose studios in Coconut Grove and Barcelona fuse his arts by bringing the European sensibility to a diverse view of a tropical city.

Cogul mixes multiple views in design and architecture and has become a convincing voice in the field of architecture and international design worldwide. Evidence of his magnificent work are the Dior Café in Miami’s Design District, the Silverspot Cinema, and the Brickell Flatiron penthouse, together with outstanding projects such as the Casa U, nominated for the American Architecture Award, or Villa M house located in flavorful Miami Beach.

Cogul’s creativity does not stop and this year he presents two outstanding projects: La Casa B&B Italia (winner of several awards such as the Interior Design Magazine Award) and the second, in the process of creation, which is the Collector Lounge space, located in the famous Design Miami at Art Basel 2022.

Cogul works with materials, light and space. At La Casa B&B Italia he tells a story involving light, love, and creativity. In his own words he says: “La Casa is born from the desire to build a home for a lifetime, and from a water mark drafting the dark from the bright, where light travels where it moves, where it changes”. His team and himself are inspired by the constant sociopolitical evolution found in habitats which takes them to consider architecture as a continuous mutation.

His vocation and interest were born with his closeness to one of his grandparents who built furniture and with whom he had the opportunity to experiment with materials and construction processes. Cogul studied at Cataluña’s International University and had the opportunity to work alongside veteran Catalan architects, and his architecture shows that blend of Hispanic inheritance and the modern chic view of 21st-century Miami.

Cogul says: “I identify myself as a provocateur. If my design projects generate a reaction in people, it’s because I achieved my goal”. This is made evident at La Casa B&B’ and his idea that Chakras are the concentrated energy centers of the body. In this case, seven different Chakra colors bathe the inner garden throughout curve glass and its colored fins. His creation gives life to an intended secluded meditation garden, where the organic curved central courtyard has been designed to distress and become the energy center of the house overlooking to a manicured south meditation private garden. Cogul’s passion, vision, creativity, and experience are marking the new trend of a new canvas for Miami that involves fashion, love, inner self, and diversity.

Engel & Volkers | Francia: El histórico Château du Marais en Francia tiene un nuevo dueño

  • Engel & Völkers negocia la venta de una finca histórica por un precio inicial de 52 millones de euros

Hamburgo / París, 13 de octubre de 2022. A unos 36 kilómetros al oeste de París, el Château du Marais se encuentra en el municipio francés de Le Val-Saint-Germain, en la región de Essonne. El castillo fue construido en el siglo XVIII por el arquitecto Jean Benoît Vincent Barré y es conocido como “Petit Versailles”.

Durante muchos años la finca fue propiedad de las familias Pourtalès y Frotier de Bagneux, quienes encargaron la venta a Engel & Völkers. “Cada castillo es testimonio de una larga tradición en la que la historia se transmite a un nuevo custodio. La intermediación de tales propiedades requiere experiencia comprobada, particularmente cuando se trata de posibles conceptos de uso, trabajos de renovación y trato con las autoridades del patrimonio”, dice Alexis Caquet, gerente. Director del Market Center de Engel & Völkers en París.

Los especialistas inmobiliarios de la capital francesa gestionaron cada etapa y detalle del proceso de venta, encontrando un nuevo comprador a través de la red internacional de Engel & Völkers. Château du Marais cambió de manos en junio de 2022. El nuevo propietario es el empresario checo Daniel Křetínský.

Magnífico castillo lleno de historia

El Château du Marais está considerado como uno de los edificios más notables del período de regencia de Luis XVI y está catalogado como monumento histórico. Los interiores no pueden dejar de impresionar con sus detalles de época originales, incluidos muebles, pinturas, esculturas y objetos hechos a mano. La propiedad incluye un parque paisajístico de 35 hectáreas con magníficos jardines y un lago espejo de 550 metros de largo que se extiende hacia la fachada oeste del castillo principal.

Las familias aristocráticas que han sido propietarios y han residido en el castillo incluyen las dinastías Noailles, Castellante, Talleyrand-Périgord y, más recientemente, las familias Pourtalès y Frotier de Bagneux. “Adquirir y mantener propiedades con un patrimonio tan inmenso implica asumir enormes responsabilidades y va de la mano de una verdadera pasión, experiencia y atención al detalle”, dice Alexis Caquet, y agrega: “Los castillos son verdaderas joyas que rara vez salen al mercado. Por lo tanto, la necesidad de asesoramiento experto tanto del lado del comprador como del vendedor es muy alta”.

Engel & Volkers | Francia: El histórico Château du Marais en Francia tiene un nuevo dueño

  • Engel & Völkers negocia la venta de una finca histórica por un precio inicial de 52 millones de euros

Hamburgo / París, 13 de octubre de 2022. A unos 36 kilómetros al oeste de París, el Château du Marais se encuentra en el municipio francés de Le Val-Saint-Germain, en la región de Essonne. El castillo fue construido en el siglo XVIII por el arquitecto Jean Benoît Vincent Barré y es conocido como “Petit Versailles”.

Durante muchos años la finca fue propiedad de las familias Pourtalès y Frotier de Bagneux, quienes encargaron la venta a Engel & Völkers. “Cada castillo es testimonio de una larga tradición en la que la historia se transmite a un nuevo custodio. La intermediación de tales propiedades requiere experiencia comprobada, particularmente cuando se trata de posibles conceptos de uso, trabajos de renovación y trato con las autoridades del patrimonio”, dice Alexis Caquet, gerente. Director del Market Center de Engel & Völkers en París.

Los especialistas inmobiliarios de la capital francesa gestionaron cada etapa y detalle del proceso de venta, encontrando un nuevo comprador a través de la red internacional de Engel & Völkers. Château du Marais cambió de manos en junio de 2022. El nuevo propietario es el empresario checo Daniel Křetínský.

Magnífico castillo lleno de historia

El Château du Marais está considerado como uno de los edificios más notables del período de regencia de Luis XVI y está catalogado como monumento histórico. Los interiores no pueden dejar de impresionar con sus detalles de época originales, incluidos muebles, pinturas, esculturas y objetos hechos a mano. La propiedad incluye un parque paisajístico de 35 hectáreas con magníficos jardines y un lago espejo de 550 metros de largo que se extiende hacia la fachada oeste del castillo principal.

Las familias aristocráticas que han sido propietarios y han residido en el castillo incluyen las dinastías Noailles, Castellante, Talleyrand-Périgord y, más recientemente, las familias Pourtalès y Frotier de Bagneux. “Adquirir y mantener propiedades con un patrimonio tan inmenso implica asumir enormes responsabilidades y va de la mano de una verdadera pasión, experiencia y atención al detalle”, dice Alexis Caquet, y agrega: “Los castillos son verdaderas joyas que rara vez salen al mercado. Por lo tanto, la necesidad de asesoramiento experto tanto del lado del comprador como del vendedor es muy alta”.

France: Historic Château du Marais in France has a new owner

  • Engel & Völkers brokers sale of historic estate with an asking price of 52 million euros

Hamburg / Paris, 13 October 2022. Some 36 kilometres west of Paris, Château du Marais is located in the French municipality of Le Val-Saint-Germain, in the Essonne region. The château was built in the 18th century by the architect Jean Benoît Vincent Barré and is known as “Petit Versailles”.

For many years the estate was owned by the Pourtalès and Frotier de Bagneux families, who commissioned Engel & Völkers with the sale. “Every château stands as testimony to a long tradition where history passed down to a new custodian. Brokering such properties requires proven expertise, particularly when it comes to potential concepts for use, renovation work and dealings with heritage authorities,” says Alexis Caquet, Managing Director of the Engel & Völkers Market Center in Paris.

The real estate specialists in the French capital managed every stage and detail of the sales process, finding a new buyer through the international Engel & Völkers network. Château du Marais changed hands in June 2022. The new owner is the Czech businessman Daniel Křetínský.

Magnificent château steeped in history

Château du Marais is regarded as one of the most remarkable buildings from the regency period of Louis XVI and is listed as a historic monument. The interiors cannot fail to impress with their original period details, including furnishings, paintings, sculptures and handcrafted objects. The estate includes a 35-hectare landscaped park featuring magnificent gardens and a 550-metre-long mirror lake running towards the west façade of the main château.

The aristocratic families who have owned and resided in the château include the Noailles, Castellante, Talleyrand-Périgord dynasties and, most recently, the Pourtalès and Frotier de Bagneux families. “Acquiring and maintaining properties with such an immense heritage involves taking on enormous responsibilities and goes hand in hand with a real passion, expertise and attention to detail,” says Alexis Caquet, adding, “Chateaux are true gems that rarely come onto the market. So the need for expert advice on both the buyer and seller side is very high.”

France: Historic Château du Marais in France has a new owner

  • Engel & Völkers brokers sale of historic estate with an asking price of 52 million euros

Hamburg / Paris, 13 October 2022. Some 36 kilometres west of Paris, Château du Marais is located in the French municipality of Le Val-Saint-Germain, in the Essonne region. The château was built in the 18th century by the architect Jean Benoît Vincent Barré and is known as “Petit Versailles”.

For many years the estate was owned by the Pourtalès and Frotier de Bagneux families, who commissioned Engel & Völkers with the sale. “Every château stands as testimony to a long tradition where history passed down to a new custodian. Brokering such properties requires proven expertise, particularly when it comes to potential concepts for use, renovation work and dealings with heritage authorities,” says Alexis Caquet, Managing Director of the Engel & Völkers Market Center in Paris.

The real estate specialists in the French capital managed every stage and detail of the sales process, finding a new buyer through the international Engel & Völkers network. Château du Marais changed hands in June 2022. The new owner is the Czech businessman Daniel Křetínský.

Magnificent château steeped in history

Château du Marais is regarded as one of the most remarkable buildings from the regency period of Louis XVI and is listed as a historic monument. The interiors cannot fail to impress with their original period details, including furnishings, paintings, sculptures and handcrafted objects. The estate includes a 35-hectare landscaped park featuring magnificent gardens and a 550-metre-long mirror lake running towards the west façade of the main château.

The aristocratic families who have owned and resided in the château include the Noailles, Castellante, Talleyrand-Périgord dynasties and, most recently, the Pourtalès and Frotier de Bagneux families. “Acquiring and maintaining properties with such an immense heritage involves taking on enormous responsibilities and goes hand in hand with a real passion, expertise and attention to detail,” says Alexis Caquet, adding, “Chateaux are true gems that rarely come onto the market. So the need for expert advice on both the buyer and seller side is very high.”

France: Historic Château du Marais in France has a new owner

  • Engel & Völkers brokers sale of historic estate with an asking price of 52 million euros

Hamburg / Paris, 13 October 2022. Some 36 kilometres west of Paris, Château du Marais is located in the French municipality of Le Val-Saint-Germain, in the Essonne region. The château was built in the 18th century by the architect Jean Benoît Vincent Barré and is known as “Petit Versailles”.

For many years the estate was owned by the Pourtalès and Frotier de Bagneux families, who commissioned Engel & Völkers with the sale. “Every château stands as testimony to a long tradition where history passed down to a new custodian. Brokering such properties requires proven expertise, particularly when it comes to potential concepts for use, renovation work and dealings with heritage authorities,” says Alexis Caquet, Managing Director of the Engel & Völkers Market Center in Paris.

The real estate specialists in the French capital managed every stage and detail of the sales process, finding a new buyer through the international Engel & Völkers network. Château du Marais changed hands in June 2022. The new owner is the Czech businessman Daniel Křetínský.

Magnificent château steeped in history

Château du Marais is regarded as one of the most remarkable buildings from the regency period of Louis XVI and is listed as a historic monument. The interiors cannot fail to impress with their original period details, including furnishings, paintings, sculptures and handcrafted objects. The estate includes a 35-hectare landscaped park featuring magnificent gardens and a 550-metre-long mirror lake running towards the west façade of the main château.

The aristocratic families who have owned and resided in the château include the Noailles, Castellante, Talleyrand-Périgord dynasties and, most recently, the Pourtalès and Frotier de Bagneux families. “Acquiring and maintaining properties with such an immense heritage involves taking on enormous responsibilities and goes hand in hand with a real passion, expertise and attention to detail,” says Alexis Caquet, adding, “Chateaux are true gems that rarely come onto the market. So the need for expert advice on both the buyer and seller side is very high.”

France: Historic Château du Marais in France has a new owner

  • Engel & Völkers brokers sale of historic estate with an asking price of 52 million euros

Hamburg / Paris, 13 October 2022. Some 36 kilometres west of Paris, Château du Marais is located in the French municipality of Le Val-Saint-Germain, in the Essonne region. The château was built in the 18th century by the architect Jean Benoît Vincent Barré and is known as “Petit Versailles”.

For many years the estate was owned by the Pourtalès and Frotier de Bagneux families, who commissioned Engel & Völkers with the sale. “Every château stands as testimony to a long tradition where history passed down to a new custodian. Brokering such properties requires proven expertise, particularly when it comes to potential concepts for use, renovation work and dealings with heritage authorities,” says Alexis Caquet, Managing Director of the Engel & Völkers Market Center in Paris.

The real estate specialists in the French capital managed every stage and detail of the sales process, finding a new buyer through the international Engel & Völkers network. Château du Marais changed hands in June 2022. The new owner is the Czech businessman Daniel Křetínský.

Magnificent château steeped in history

Château du Marais is regarded as one of the most remarkable buildings from the regency period of Louis XVI and is listed as a historic monument. The interiors cannot fail to impress with their original period details, including furnishings, paintings, sculptures and handcrafted objects. The estate includes a 35-hectare landscaped park featuring magnificent gardens and a 550-metre-long mirror lake running towards the west façade of the main château.

The aristocratic families who have owned and resided in the château include the Noailles, Castellante, Talleyrand-Périgord dynasties and, most recently, the Pourtalès and Frotier de Bagneux families. “Acquiring and maintaining properties with such an immense heritage involves taking on enormous responsibilities and goes hand in hand with a real passion, expertise and attention to detail,” says Alexis Caquet, adding, “Chateaux are true gems that rarely come onto the market. So the need for expert advice on both the buyer and seller side is very high.”

France: Historic Château du Marais in France has a new owner

  • Engel & Völkers brokers sale of historic estate with an asking price of 52 million euros

Hamburg / Paris, 13 October 2022. Some 36 kilometres west of Paris, Château du Marais is located in the French municipality of Le Val-Saint-Germain, in the Essonne region. The château was built in the 18th century by the architect Jean Benoît Vincent Barré and is known as “Petit Versailles”.

For many years the estate was owned by the Pourtalès and Frotier de Bagneux families, who commissioned Engel & Völkers with the sale. “Every château stands as testimony to a long tradition where history passed down to a new custodian. Brokering such properties requires proven expertise, particularly when it comes to potential concepts for use, renovation work and dealings with heritage authorities,” says Alexis Caquet, Managing Director of the Engel & Völkers Market Center in Paris.

The real estate specialists in the French capital managed every stage and detail of the sales process, finding a new buyer through the international Engel & Völkers network. Château du Marais changed hands in June 2022. The new owner is the Czech businessman Daniel Křetínský.

Magnificent château steeped in history

Château du Marais is regarded as one of the most remarkable buildings from the regency period of Louis XVI and is listed as a historic monument. The interiors cannot fail to impress with their original period details, including furnishings, paintings, sculptures and handcrafted objects. The estate includes a 35-hectare landscaped park featuring magnificent gardens and a 550-metre-long mirror lake running towards the west façade of the main château.

The aristocratic families who have owned and resided in the château include the Noailles, Castellante, Talleyrand-Périgord dynasties and, most recently, the Pourtalès and Frotier de Bagneux families. “Acquiring and maintaining properties with such an immense heritage involves taking on enormous responsibilities and goes hand in hand with a real passion, expertise and attention to detail,” says Alexis Caquet, adding, “Chateaux are true gems that rarely come onto the market. So the need for expert advice on both the buyer and seller side is very high.”

France: Historic Château du Marais in France has a new owner

  • Engel & Völkers brokers sale of historic estate with an asking price of 52 million euros

Hamburg / Paris, 13 October 2022. Some 36 kilometres west of Paris, Château du Marais is located in the French municipality of Le Val-Saint-Germain, in the Essonne region. The château was built in the 18th century by the architect Jean Benoît Vincent Barré and is known as “Petit Versailles”.

For many years the estate was owned by the Pourtalès and Frotier de Bagneux families, who commissioned Engel & Völkers with the sale. “Every château stands as testimony to a long tradition where history passed down to a new custodian. Brokering such properties requires proven expertise, particularly when it comes to potential concepts for use, renovation work and dealings with heritage authorities,” says Alexis Caquet, Managing Director of the Engel & Völkers Market Center in Paris.

The real estate specialists in the French capital managed every stage and detail of the sales process, finding a new buyer through the international Engel & Völkers network. Château du Marais changed hands in June 2022. The new owner is the Czech businessman Daniel Křetínský.

Magnificent château steeped in history

Château du Marais is regarded as one of the most remarkable buildings from the regency period of Louis XVI and is listed as a historic monument. The interiors cannot fail to impress with their original period details, including furnishings, paintings, sculptures and handcrafted objects. The estate includes a 35-hectare landscaped park featuring magnificent gardens and a 550-metre-long mirror lake running towards the west façade of the main château.

The aristocratic families who have owned and resided in the château include the Noailles, Castellante, Talleyrand-Périgord dynasties and, most recently, the Pourtalès and Frotier de Bagneux families. “Acquiring and maintaining properties with such an immense heritage involves taking on enormous responsibilities and goes hand in hand with a real passion, expertise and attention to detail,” says Alexis Caquet, adding, “Chateaux are true gems that rarely come onto the market. So the need for expert advice on both the buyer and seller side is very high.”