maandag 21 juli 2014

Attractive Website Design Topically Featuring Household Items

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They are all around us a lot of the time – clocks, tables, chairs, kitchen cupboards, beds, carpets – and the list goes on and on. Household items are very often seen in interior design website design, and some sites use time of day (ie – bright, sunny morning), or unusual angles to showcase their work to the very best effect.


Here we have collected a selection of sites that use stunning images of household items in their website design. Most of these are interior design agencies or furniture manufacturers and/or vendors, but there are a few that are not.


Household Items in Web Design


Zara Home


Zara’s home furnishings department has chosen to showcase a stunningly beautiful bedroom on a bright sunny morning.


Zara Home


Go Modern


This site sells very modern furniture, but to navigate to the item of your choice, everything is in a somewhat retro monochromatic color scheme.


Go Modern


Domaine Furniture


This Chinese site also showcases very modern furniture. They use a slideshow and some transparency on their home page.


Domaine Furniture


B&B Italia


This Italian furniture design company uses a slideshow of their designs with photographs that are taken close-up at some unusual angles. The whole site is beautifully designed.


B&B Italia


Welly Lai


As you can see, the pinboard-style layout trend has not passed the interior design industry by!


Welly Lai


RGR Design Associates


This site design is beautifully simple, minimal and stylish.


RGR Design Associates


Berlin Rodeo Interior Concepts


Another example of a full screen slideshow on the landing page. This company designs interiors for both domestic and commercial clients, so there is a very nice mix of images.


Berlin Rodeo Interior Concepts


LLI Design


A very minimal, clean landing page with a large image slide show, a navigation menu, logo… and that’s it!


LLI Design


Amok


This interior design company uses a halftone screen on the images included in the full screen slide show. They use huge title text that is slightly transparent.


Amok


Sismo


This French design company uses a pinboard-style layout on the home page. The interesting thing about the transitions on this page are that the direction of the transition is dictated by the direction you move the mouse.


Sismo


Louise Bradley


This interior designer uses a transparent block over a full screen background slide show that features just three images of some very close-up shots of furniture items.


Louise Bradley


Maria Gubina


Another interior designer using a full screen slide show. This site incorporates hollow buttons and some white transparency. Notice the absolutely huge wallclock in the screenshot below!


Maria Gubina


Stopka Furniture


This site uses a full screen slide show with some beautiful images that have a black transparent layer to help the large white title text stand out on every image.


Stopka Furniture


Cerastone


This company produces a range of cookware. The full screen background image has some animation on the flames of the grill.


Cerastone


Tide


This Australian manufacturer of wood furniture has a very minimal website, which reflects the minimal/retro style of their products.


Tide


Wooster Hound


This is the site of a head-hunting agency. They use a full screen image of just about every hunting tool you can imaging – including a dog!


Wooster Hound


The Uplay Lounge


This site is brought to you by Ubisoft, the console games company. The full width image has an armchair with a couple of console controllers on it.


The Uplay Lounge


Matthew Cox


This British antiques dealer has pushed the boundaries of his well-established business, and his minimal website design no doubt helps him in his ventures.


Matthew Cox


This is Paper


This ecommerce site sells products that are made from sustainable materials. The use a full width slide show on an otherwise minimal home page.


This is Paper


LinkSture


This website uses large blocks of bright but retro colors, as well as a very retro typewriter and sewing machine.


LinkSture


Conclusion


Considering household items are all around us and we have easy access to them, they are not very frequently used in imagery in website design unless they are items being designed or sold by the company.


Have you come across any sites that use household items in their design, or have you designed such a site? Please share your opinions and links with us in the comments section below.







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