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Modern Home Trends Find Annoying

If you’re decorating a new house and don’t know where to start, you might spend hours browsing Pinterest mood boards. Looking for new ideas and trying to figure out your style and what’s considered in this year can be exhausting. But remember one thing—home design trends come and go. While some of them turn out quite nice, others might be expensive and inefficient.

Reddit user u/wazzel2u raised this question in r/AskReddit: “What is a terrible trend found in new home design?”, and more than 5K people replied. Whether it’s lack of storage space, hollow interior doors or open concept bathrooms, the comment section under their post is full of some of the worst design solutions that you should leave behind.

Bored Panda collected some of the most messed-up decor tendencies shared in this Reddit thread. If you have some insights on the topic, don’t be shy and share them below!

People Share What Modern Home Trends They Find Annoying, And Here Are 40 Of The Worst Ones The lack of secret bookshelf doors. I mean, who designs their custom home and does not include a bookshelf secret door? People design houses for a reason, and that reason should be secret doors

foxsable , Stefan Steinbauer Report

 

According to design guru Nate Berkus, following the trends too closely is actually one of the biggest mistakes homeowners can make. “I think that people are very easily taken with the latest look, the latest feeling,” he said.

The interior designer explained that we get easily tired by these types of trends: “It’s kind of like that black-and-white concrete tile that everybody had. Three, four years ago, it was the thing to use in your powder room floor and on your kitchen backsplash, but do you really want it anymore now that you’ve seen it over and over and over?” he asked. Berkus would rather choose really classic, beautiful materials that stand the test of time.

So instead of copying the latest decor tendencies, Berkus suggests choosing materials that have been around since the 1920s because they are always a safe choice: “Stone or stone-solid surfacing, concrete, stone, or wood floors, classic ceramic tiles, terra-cotta, butcher block—all of that stuff has been around forever, and there’s new innovation within those looks.“

 

People Share What Modern Home Trends They Find Annoying, And Here Are 40 Of The Worst Ones Open concept bathrooms.

I don’t need to see you taking a dump from my bed.

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Apartment Therapy says that a good rule of thumb would be to go a little more traditional with major furnishings and to add new trends with textiles and other small items. This way, you can modernize your home without changing the expensive cornerstone pieces and easily swap out the little details in the future.

They advise on a few timeless trends that could save you some money if you’re planning to redecorate at some point. One of them would be choosing white subway tiles in the kitchen: “White is always a bright, clean backdrop for styling objects and art against.” As people say, white never goes out of style, so it is a safe bet since you don’t have to limit yourself when looking for other details.

 

People Share What Modern Home Trends They Find Annoying, And Here Are 40 Of The Worst Ones Removing stair banisters for a crisp look. Like your drunk friend Brooks is going to fall of the side and die one day. There are building codes for reasons

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In their opinion, neutral tones are always a better option than going with the color of the year (unless, of course, it’s neutral). “Neutral tones are timeless and work in any context,” explains designer Becky Shea. “When you go too bold and loud, in the long term, it’s not sustainable.” The same could be applied to furniture and textiles. Choosing natural materials is stylistically versatile, full of texture and warmth, not to mention that it’s sustainable and practical.

 

People Share What Modern Home Trends They Find Annoying, And Here Are 40 Of The Worst Ones Might be an unpopular opinion but i don’t need my home to be smart…I just need things to happen when they are supposed to happen and not completely shut off when some douche thought it was a good idea to play who can touch the powerline

ptapobane , Mati Mango Report

 

Then there are the small details. “Live laugh love“ type of decorations or ordering everything in marble might seem great at the time but after some time it can become tasteless. And what about removing stair banisters? Well, it definitely achieves the minimalistic look that’s been trendy for the past few decades but in real life, it’s not only useless but also dangerous.

 

People Share What Modern Home Trends They Find Annoying, And Here Are 40 Of The Worst Ones Total lack of solar panels/windmills. I think its criminal that new builds don’t have any form of energy generator built in.

SpudGun312 , Vivint Solar Report

People Share What Modern Home Trends They Find Annoying, And Here Are 40 Of The Worst Ones I really don’t like the fireplace design where you are intended to put your TV over it. A TV is way too high when over the fireplace.

0rangePolarBear , Alex Qian Report

People Share What Modern Home Trends They Find Annoying, And Here Are 40 Of The Worst Ones Hollow interior doors that don’t keep sound out from within the house and hallways – especially hollow bedroom doors when you’re trying to sleep.

Back2Bach , rcrabby Report

 

Lastly, the most important thing to remember is that you are creating a home for yourself. Your place should reflect you as a person, it does not have to be perfect or insta-worthy. It’s all about coziness and familiarity, not aesthetics.

 

People Share What Modern Home Trends They Find Annoying, And Here Are 40 Of The Worst Ones The cold and sterile look. White, black (high polish please so you see every single fingerprint)… why?

Satures , Chang Duong Report

People Share What Modern Home Trends They Find Annoying, And Here Are 40 Of The Worst Ones No broom closets. Where the hell do people put their mops and vacuum cleaners? Or do the people who buy those McMansions just not do any of their own cleaning?

CristabelYYC , Neal E. Johnson Report

People Share What Modern Home Trends They Find Annoying, And Here Are 40 Of The Worst Ones I don’t know if it’s new new, but it drives me crazy when people replace cabinetry with open shelves.

Don’t people understand dust? Bugs ring a bell? Pet hair? Speaking of pets, how do you keep your cats from messing around with that setup?

lyan-cat , Mark West Report

People Share What Modern Home Trends They Find Annoying, And Here Are 40 Of The Worst Ones I may die on this hill alone, but I HATE open concept kitchens. Not the ones with a nice bar separating the space, not the ones with a window. I’m talking wide open, no barrier to determine where the kitchen ends. It’s hideous.

wfogle97 , R ARCHITECTURE Report

People Share What Modern Home Trends They Find Annoying, And Here Are 40 Of The Worst Ones Open concept everything. There is value in being able to separate some rooms of the house. I very much prefer to have a kitchen that is not completely exposed to the area where I am going to be entertaining company.

That way, I can cook dinner and not worry about having to clean up everything in the kitchen so its spotless because the kitchen is basically in the main living room of the house.

This and also the trend of having big a** f**king windows in the front so everyone in the street can see your whole ground floor. Makes your first floor into a f**king fishbowl that I would never be comfortable in. I like to be able to walk around my house without worrying the people across the street can track my every move.

blanketz____ , Mike Gattorna Report

People Share What Modern Home Trends They Find Annoying, And Here Are 40 Of The Worst Ones The grotesque housing developments of the same like 4 models and 3 colors with no trees. Not to mention the houses are built like s**t. The terribly inefficient road layout with a million cul de sacs.

Individual-Text-1805 , Paul JS Report

People Share What Modern Home Trends They Find Annoying, And Here Are 40 Of The Worst Ones Small laundry rooms, small pantries, no linen closets, but here’s a 20×20 media room to watch TV. My next house will either be laid out by me or made in the 70s/80s when they designed homes to be lived in.

oldbulldog22 , Emmanuel Ikwuegbu Report

People Share What Modern Home Trends They Find Annoying, And Here Are 40 Of The Worst Ones Lack of storage space. Just bought a new home and didn’t realize how little space there was. We have one storage closet upstairs. That’s it.

A_Bit_Off_Kilter , Annie Spratt Report

People Share What Modern Home Trends They Find Annoying, And Here Are 40 Of The Worst Ones No door between the master bedroom and master bathroom. It’s so annoying.

The last 3 houses I’ve lived in have had this issue. I like to be able to close the door when I take a bath or shower.

oleander4tea , Max Vakhtbovych Report

People Share What Modern Home Trends They Find Annoying, And Here Are 40 Of The Worst Ones Homes built on the cheap with so many corners cut in their construction that they end up being horrible places to live in, plagued by mold, damp, noise and plumbing issues and more.

Creative_Recover , Siarhei Plashchynski Report

People Share What Modern Home Trends They Find Annoying, And Here Are 40 Of The Worst Ones Floor-to-ceiling, clear glass showers. They look great when they are spotlessly clean, which means it looks terrible most of the time in most homes.

wazzel2u , 99.films Report

People Share What Modern Home Trends They Find Annoying, And Here Are 40 Of The Worst Ones Why is everything so damn bland? Why is white and grey the popular colors? Whatever happened to color? Why can’t we have living rooms wallpapered with big bright flowers, long suede couches in deep fuchsia? And, mile-high blue carpets that you sink into when you walk? Whatever happened to walnut paneling and colored subway tile in the bathroom? Whatever happened to delicate stenciled flowers on the inside of the bowl of the bathroom sink?

When did we lose our personalities? I just want a house that looks like a manic-depressive toddler version of myself was set lose in a JoAnn’s with a limitless credit card.

carmelacorleone , Chang Duong Report

There’s a builder in our area who tears down perfectly good, full-of-character pre-WWII homes and then packs in these grotesque Craftsman-style-hulk-mode houses that take up every available square foot of the lot. They look absolutely ridiculous. The proportions are wrong, they blight the neighborhood. Bleh.

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People Share What Modern Home Trends They Find Annoying, And Here Are 40 Of The Worst Ones Wasted space. This includes enormous bedrooms with sitting areas, homes with equal number of bed and bathrooms, extravagant foyers that eat half the front of a house, formal living and/dining rooms that never get used. Etc

Sarah-the-Great , Francesca Tosolini Report

People Share What Modern Home Trends They Find Annoying, And Here Are 40 Of The Worst Ones No attention to lighting temperature (kelvins) or even worse, mismatched light temperatures.

Most cheap LED bulbs are way too “cold” looking and lack the natural warmth of old incandescent lighting.

Aim for 2700kelvin or lower for that warm cozy atmosphere.

SubSlutDomDad , Ýlona María Rybka Report

S**tty bathtubs. I grew up in a 100 year old house. It had a nice bathtub with a sloping back so you could comfortably lounge in the bath. Modern tubs are pretty nearly straight up on the back so there’s no comfortable way to soak, smoke a joint, and read a book.

dizzyelk Report

Every inch of acreage is used. Houses are really close together, streets are narrow. It’s crowded

SithLordDave Report

People Share What Modern Home Trends They Find Annoying, And Here Are 40 Of The Worst Ones Go to a high end gated community development ($800k – 2M price points in my area) front of the homes is beautiful stone, brick, etc but on the back every house has cheap ugly vinyl siding all the same color as far as the eye can see. I never understood this since you actually spend time in the back yard not the front.

MisterSolid , Katie Wasserman Report

People Share What Modern Home Trends They Find Annoying, And Here Are 40 Of The Worst Ones Kitchens that they cram into a narrow rectangle. A lot of apartments and town houses come with these. They are so narrow that if you open the fridge door, nobody can walk past you.

A kitchen should be open, not walled in all sides and shaped like a narrow rectangle. It drives me crazy when I see these.

Effective_James , cottonbro Report

The cookie cutter houses with no personality and no room, where the windows look directly into your neighbor’s bedroom. Ugh!

audania Report

I’ve seen several homes with appliances integrated into the construction of the kitchen itself. Not just in an alcove but actually built into the wall. Sure, it’s convenient that there’s a f**king cappuccino machine built into the wall next to the cabinet over the center island countertop. But what happens when (not if, when) it needs maintenance? Do I have to call a goddamn carpenter as well as a cappuccino machine repairman? Do I have to consider if this is a f**king load bearing wall that contains my broken appliance? And something that’s just a convenience like that is one thing, but they do it with stuff like fridges too.

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People Share What Modern Home Trends They Find Annoying, And Here Are 40 Of The Worst Ones The obsession with space. So many people won’t even consider anything under 2,000sqft. People don’t even think about what it would cost to heat and cool. They just gotta have a McMansion.

User_492006 , Zac Gudakov Report

As an electrician; putting 600 potlights in every room of the house. Sure it makes me money but it looks ridiculous having so many lights every 4 feet of every room.

RichObject5403 Report

People Share What Modern Home Trends They Find Annoying, And Here Are 40 Of The Worst Ones Fake shutters. They dont even look like they would cover the windows on most houses and they just look like garbage. If you love shutters so much, install real ones.

celestian1998 , Phillip Goldsberry Report

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Modern Home Trends Find Annoying

Wednesday, 13 September 2023 by feeta_admin
If you’re decorating a new house and don’t know where to start, you might spend hours browsing Pinterest mood boards. Looking for new ideas and trying to figure out your style and what’s considered in this year can be exhausting. But remember one thing—home design trends come and go. While some of them turn out
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Stories You May Have Missed: The Netflix Long Read

In the ever-evolving landscape of entertainment, few companies have made a more significant impact than Netflix. As the streaming giant continues to dominate the industry with its vast library of content, captivating originals, and personalized recommendations, there are countless stories that have shaped its journey to success. In “Stories You May Have Missed: The Netflix Long Read,” we delve into the untold narratives and behind-the-scenes insights that have propelled Netflix to its current prominence. From its humble beginnings as a DVD rental service to its global streaming dominance, join us on a captivating journey through the moments that have defined Netflix’s rise to become a cultural phenomenon.

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In the rapidly changing entertainment landscape, few companies have left a more indelible mark than Netflix. From its modest beginnings as a DVD rental service to its global streaming dominance, this is the remarkable story of Netflix’s ascent in the world of entertainment.

2. From DVD Rentals to Streaming: The Evolution of Netflix

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The evolution of Netflix from DVD rentals to streaming marked a groundbreaking shift in the entertainment industry. With the convenience of Netflix login, users embraced the transition, accessing a vast library of content at their fingertips. This pivotal move propelled Netflix to become the streaming giant we know today.

3. Netflix Originals: Captivating Audiences Worldwide

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Netflix Originals have captivated audiences worldwide, becoming a hallmark of the streaming platform. With a Netflix account, subscribers gain access to a diverse array of exclusive and critically acclaimed content that has reshaped the way we consume entertainment.

4. Global Expansion: Netflix’s Reach Beyond Borders

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With its global expansion, Netflix has transcended borders, offering its streaming services to audiences around the world. Utilizing the free trial Netflix provides, users can experience a diverse range of content, further solidifying Netflix’s position as a prominent player in the international entertainment market.

5. Data-Driven Success: How Netflix Personalizes the Viewing Experience

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Netflix’s data-driven success lies in its ability to personalize the viewing experience for users. Through extensive analysis of user behavior, preferences, and interactions with series on Netflix, the platform delivers tailored content recommendations, ensuring that subscribers discover and enjoy shows that resonate with their unique interests and tastes.

6. Challenges and Competition: Navigating the Streaming Wars

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As Netflix continues to dominate the streaming market, it faces challenges and fierce competition from other platforms. The race to watch Netflix‘s latest content intensifies, prompting the company to innovate, invest in original programming, and maintain its position as a leading player in the ongoing streaming wars.

7. Uncovering Untold Stories: Behind-the-Scenes of Netflix’s Success

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Uncovering untold stories reveals the behind-the-scenes efforts contributing to Netflix’s success. Beyond the best shows on Netflix lies a captivating narrative of strategic decisions, content curation, and the innovative spirit that has elevated the streaming giant to new heights in the entertainment industry.

8. The Future of Netflix: Innovations and Ambitions

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The future of Netflix promises groundbreaking innovations and ambitious endeavors. By offering a free trial Netflix continues to attract new subscribers, fueling its growth and potential for captivating audiences with fresh content, cutting-edge technology, and an unwavering commitment to redefining the future of entertainment.

9. Impact on Pop Culture: Netflix’s Influence on Modern Entertainment

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Netflix’s impact on pop culture is undeniable, reshaping modern entertainment consumption. With a vast library of TV shows on Netflix, the platform has revolutionized how audiences access and binge-watch content, contributing significantly to the rise of on-demand streaming and changing the way we engage with television programming.

10. Conclusion: The Ever-Evolving Journey of Netflix

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The ever-evolving journey of Netflix showcases a transformative force in the entertainment realm. From its pioneering days as a DVD rental service to its current position as a global streaming giant, Netflix’s impact is profound. Behind its success lies a trailblazing team contributing to its growth, making Netflix careers and jobs a beacon of opportunity for those seeking to shape the future of entertainment. As Netflix continues to innovate and inspire, its journey is far from over.

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Stories You May Have Missed: The Netflix Long Read

Wednesday, 26 July 2023 by feeta_admin
In the ever-evolving landscape of entertainment, few companies have made a more significant impact than Netflix. As the streaming giant continues to dominate the industry with its vast library of content, captivating originals, and personalized recommendations, there are countless stories that have shaped its journey to success. In “Stories You May Have Missed: The Netflix
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Top Home Decor Trends That Will Dominate 2023

In 2023, home decor trends will take on a blend of modern sophistication and sustainable living. Nature-inspired elements will dominate, with a focus on biophilic designs, incorporating natural materials such as wood, stone, and bamboo. Earthy color palettes, featuring warm tones and soothing neutrals, will create a calming ambiance.

Smart home technology will continue to play a significant role, seamlessly integrating into decor through hidden features and eco-friendly innovations. Multifunctional furniture will rise in popularity, providing space-saving solutions for smaller homes.

As we become more environmentally conscious, upcycled and repurposed decor will gain traction. Artisanal craftsmanship and handmade pieces will take center stage, adding uniqueness and personalization to interiors.

Bohemian and eclectic styles will remain prevalent, allowing individuals to express their creativity and individuality freely. Lastly, statement ceilings, bold wallpapers, and textured finishes will add drama and character to rooms, completing the overall transformative and harmonious home decor trends 2023.

  • Biophilic Design: Embracing Nature Indoors
  • Earthy Color Palettes: Warmth and Serenity
  • Seamless Smart Home Integration
  • Multifunctional Furniture for Space-Saving Solutions
  • Sustainable and Upcycled Decor
  • Artisanal Craftsmanship and Handmade Pieces
  • Bohemian and Eclectic Styles: Embrace Your Creativity
  • Statement Ceilings: Adding Drama to Spaces
  • Bold Wallpapers and Textured Finishes: Character and Charm

 

1. Biophilic Design: Embracing Nature Indoors

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Biophilic design, one of the different styles of home decor dominating 2023, focuses on bringing nature indoors. It embraces natural elements, such as greenery, natural light, and sustainable materials, to create a harmonious and calming environment. By incorporating features like indoor plants, large windows, and organic textures, this trend seeks to reconnect residents with the outdoors, fostering a sense of tranquility and well-being within their living spaces.

 

2. Earthy Color Palettes: Warmth and Serenity

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Earthy color palettes will dominate 2023’s home decor, offering warmth and serenity to living spaces. These natural hues, inspired by elements like earth, sand, and forest, create a soothing ambiance, promoting relaxation and comfort. Shades of warm browns, soft greens, gentle grays, and creamy neutrals will be prominent choices for walls, furniture, and decor accents. The earthy color trend is a timeless choice that complements various interior styles and encourages a grounded and harmonious atmosphere.

 

3. Seamless Smart Home Integration

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Seamless smart home integration will continue to be a significant trend in 2023’s home decor. As technology advances, homeowners seek effortless control and automation of their living spaces. Smart devices, such as voice-controlled assistants, smart lighting systems, and automated thermostats, will seamlessly blend into the decor, eliminating clutter and enhancing convenience. This trend aims to create a modern and efficient living environment, where everyday tasks can be effortlessly managed through intuitive and interconnected technology.

 

4. Multifunctional Furniture for Space-Saving Solutions

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In 2023, multifunctional furniture will gain popularity as a space-saving solution, complementing the home decor color trends 2023. With living spaces becoming more compact, versatile furniture pieces that serve multiple purposes will be in high demand. These innovative designs will not only maximize functionality but also incorporate the earthy color palettes dominating the year, blending seamlessly with the overall decor. The combination of practicality and on-trend colors will create stylish and efficient living spaces for modern homeowners.

 

5. Sustainable and Upcycled Decor

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The sustainable and upcycled decor will be a prominent trend in 2023, reflecting a growing emphasis on eco-friendly living. Homeowners will seek to reduce their environmental impact by choosing decor items made from recycled or repurposed materials. Upcycled furniture, reclaimed wood accents, and vintage pieces will find their way into interiors, adding unique character and a sense of history to spaces. This trend encourages responsible consumption while fostering creativity and appreciation for sustainable design practices.

 

6. Artisanal Craftsmanship and Handmade Pieces

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Artisanal craftsmanship and handmade pieces will take center stage in 2023’s home decor trends. As people increasingly value individuality and authenticity in their living spaces, they will gravitate toward handcrafted items that showcase skilled artistry and attention to detail. From intricately woven textiles and pottery to hand-carved furniture and one-of-a-kind art pieces, these artisanal elements will infuse homes with a sense of warmth, personality, and cultural richness. Embracing handmade decor fosters a deeper connection to the craft and the talented artisans behind each creation.

 

7. Bohemian and Eclectic Styles: Embrace Your Creativity

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In 2023, the bohemian and eclectic styles will continue to be popular, encouraging homeowners to embrace their creativity. These styles embrace a mix of patterns, textures, and cultural influences, allowing individuals to curate unique and personalized spaces. Bold colors, vintage finds, and a diverse array of decor pieces come together harmoniously, reflecting the free-spirited and artistic nature of bohemian living. The eclectic style celebrates individuality, empowering people to express themselves through their home decor, resulting in vibrant and visually captivating interiors.

 

8. Statement Ceilings: Adding Drama to Spaces

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In 2023, statement ceilings will be a captivating trend, adding drama and depth to interior spaces. Traditionally overlooked, ceilings will become a focal point with creative designs and bold finishes. Wallpapered ceilings, intricate moldings, artistic paint patterns, or even eye-catching lighting fixtures will draw attention upwards, elevating the overall aesthetic of a room. Statement ceilings provide an opportunity for homeowners to infuse personality and uniqueness into their living spaces, transforming them into visually striking and awe-inspiring environments.

 

9. Bold Wallpapers and Textured Finishes: Character and Charm

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Bold wallpapers and textured finishes will dominate 2023 home decor trends, infusing spaces with character and charm. Vibrant and eye-catching wallpapers featuring geometric patterns, floral motifs, or artistic designs will breathe life into walls. Additionally, textured finishes, such as faux brick, rustic wood paneling, or tactile wall coverings, will add depth and tactile appeal. These bold elements will create a captivating backdrop, enhancing the overall ambiance and making a powerful statement within interior spaces. The combination of patterns and textures will imbue rooms with a sense of personality and visual interest, making them truly unique and inviting.

 

Conclusion:

In conclusion, the home decor trends of 2023 are a reflection of our evolving lifestyles and values. Nature-inspired elements, sustainable practices, and seamless smart home integration demonstrate a growing desire for harmony with the environment and technology. The rise of artisanal craftsmanship, bohemian styles, and upcycled decor reflects a shift towards personalization and conscious consumption. 

Earthy color palettes, statement ceilings, and bold wallpapers signify a boldness in design choices, adding character and drama to living spaces. As we embrace creativity and individuality, 2023’s home decor trends encourage us to create homes that not only showcase our style but also nurture a sense of well-being and connection to our surroundings.

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Top Home Decor Trends That Will Dominate 2023

Monday, 24 July 2023 by feeta_admin
In 2023, home decor trends will take on a blend of modern sophistication and sustainable living. Nature-inspired elements will dominate, with a focus on biophilic designs, incorporating natural materials such as wood, stone, and bamboo. Earthy color palettes, featuring warm tones and soothing neutrals, will create a calming ambiance. Smart home technology will continue to
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100 Beautiful Plant Combinations: Enter the details of your future dream garden with this book of beautiful plant combinations. With a hundred inspirational groups that will encourage you to come outside your dream home all year round, this guide is essential for gardeners and novices alike. You will discover plant inspiration with variety, color and wow factor delivered by creative placement and display. You will also receive important information about which plants thrive well together in terms of climate and conditions so that your new garden can truly thrive.

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The Dream Home Kit: It is finally here!

Monday, 04 July 2022 by feeta_admin
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Peaceful White Home Design With Interior Arches

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A sense of calm and tranquility pervades all who enter this ethereal white abode. Displayed by Z Vizio, this spacious and light-filled White Home Design features smoothly curved murals and elegant arches. Storage furniture neatly wraps around the curved contours of the living room, where living room furniture is minimal and modern with soft silhouettes. White marble elements introduce moments of luxury, while natural wood tone accents instill a gentle visual warmth. Interesting lighting fixtures wrap around the edges of doors and shelves to create lighting and atmospheric brightness within the master bedroom design. Latite wall panels add a striking texture to a chic and welcoming modern bathroom.

The living room is a quiet white space with soothing contours. Elegant arched doors melt into a curved edge detail under a soft white stucco. A huge edge-to-edge, floor-to-ceiling window floods the great hall with natural light and opens up a view of the city from a balcony.

The arched main theme inspires other curved elements in the room design, such as the rounded living room floor lamp and modern coffee table design. A soft, upholstered sofa merges in tone with the pale stucco.

A large rug holds the minimalist living room layout together on a pale gray platform. At one corner of the carpet, a wooden book bar gently rounds the layout.

A marble side table adds a small dark anchor on the side of the contrasting pale sofa that ties in with the black coffee table finish.

The accent chair adds a touch of yellow ocher to the otherwise neutral home interior. Located next to the bright window, the cushioned chair makes for a comfortable read.

The open plan living room area flows perfectly into the dining room and further into the kitchen area. A paper dining room hanging light mimics the shape of the flute wooden pedestal table stands to make a cohesive pairing. A wet bar serves the dining room under a clear white and luxurious marble finish.

Curved walls contain kitchen appliances and visually separate the open-plan dining room from the long white galley kitchen.

Back on the dining room wet bar, a fluted deck is held by hand to fill matching glass tubes for the table.

The round dining table is a marble finish to complement the white marble back in the kitchen. A black cutter unit cuts down through the extreme white kitchen background to create a solid moment of contrast.

The kitchen units are trimmed with a curved border that creates a smooth arch over the kitchen countertop, creating a modern vignette.

An arched doorway leads from the living room to a minimalist home office. A wide white marble panel forms a luxurious focal wall that is brightly accentuated by the brightness of two long lighted wall panels. A row of office cupboards is raised from the floor to maintain the casual aesthetic.

Minimal decoration adorns the wall shelves, leaving the marble vein to provide all the interest. In front stands a modern desk, in soothing bright wood grain. Wooden stools furnish one side of the minimalist desk, while a curved desk chair rises up in command.

Inside the master bedroom, a channel tufted upholstered bed is paired with a custom design headboard that is brightly outlined with a thin strip of LED light. To the left of the headboard, an arched shelf is built in a run of white wardrobes in a contrasting finish. The doorway that lies inside the wardrobe is chosen by a sharp halo of LED light.

The liter unit is a custom piece that is designed to navigate around a structural support pillar. On the far side of the bed, the wall unit becomes a convenient bookshelf for night reading.

A marble panel adorns the wall behind the floating bedside unit, which matches a small marble bedside table at the opposite edge of the headboard.

At the foot of the bed, a floating desk lightly touches a dresser at one end. Illuminated bookshelves decorate the wall above the bedroom workspace, which can function twice as a toilet.

 

Decorative stone panels back up the bedroom workspace to create an attractive, high-end focal wall. A unique stool is placed under the desk, where it introduces a fashionable flute texture.

The playful orange accent chair next to the window is the Seung Jin Yang Blowing chair, constructed of party balloons and a hard resin lining. A unique linear wall lamp extends along the wall next to the chair to make a practical reading night.

The bathroom is a clean white space with a chic minimalist essence.

A turbulent unit next to the bathtub introduces a slice of hot apricot, while the marble bathroom vanity stands out with a busy black vein. The shelf unit contains a set of toilets easily accessible both from the tub and the shower.

Latite wall panels introduce texture between smooth equivalents, adding only a piece of visual interest that is duplicated in the bathroom mirror.

A black-framed shower screen separates the sink from the wet zone, which includes the independent bathtub next to the window.

Black shower fixtures and rainfall make a bold contrast against the soft white bathroom wall treatment.

 

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Wednesday, 29 June 2022 by feeta_admin
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Rustic Asian Home With A Traditional Essence

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On a Rustic Asian Home at the foothills of Annamese Cordillera, central Vietnam, Hue people hold the role of family in high regard, placing family ties above everything else. These values ​​led one family of adult children to commission a home design in which their elderly parents could enjoy retirement from leisure hobbies and gardening. Designed by an architectural firm Limdim House Studio, this 75 square meter home was designed to be easily habitable for the elderly couple, with a comfortable but minimalist aesthetic. Traditional, rustic elements have been used to achieve a quiet appeal that is reminiscent of childhood in the countryside. An open interior plan promotes natural light and ventilation.

Although Hue is one of the largest cities in Vietnam, the lifestyle is very peaceful. This quiet spirit is conveyed in a traditional home exterior where rustic stone walls attractively contain a welcoming courtyard. Local to the city of Hue, an ancient style of simple clay tiles, called “Liệt” tiles, gives the home exterior its traditional coronation. A modest window of glass wash window interrupts a warm, buff image.

Plant beds on either side of the gate entrance lay a green welcome into the front yard. Inside the gates, two outdoor chairs and a small coffee table sit on the sun-stained tile. Directly behind the outdoor seat, a large window draws a connection with the interior space.

Double doors give entrance into the home by a stepped concrete threshold. Small planters adorn one side of the wide front entrance, while a new head-shaped planter looks at the other.

Inside the home, a minimalist arrangement was planned as the most convenient, low-maintenance solution for the elderly couple. The sitting room features a custom built sofa design with storage subtly under its concrete base. A low chair and coffee table make up the rest of the small seat, where a glass vase provides a simple centerpiece.

The concrete sofa base also forms the foot of a modern staircase design, with black metal balustrades forming a striking pattern. On the 100m2 site, only 50m2 was used in the footprint of the home. The rest of the plot was left available for growing vegetables and flowers and enjoying a quiet lifestyle.

The home is used almost exclusively by the retired couple, so the compact living space is concise and functional for two. The kitchen island is a multi-purpose piece that is used to prepare food, cook on the kitchen counter and eat, which frees up floor space for other things and activities.

The interior of the house is lighted with a rustic indoor-outdoor appeal. A large stone feature wall climbs the double-height dwelling, creating a natural tonal beauty that invites the eye to wander to high altitudes.

A number of wooden bar stools line the front of the concrete kitchen island, while wooden cupboards build a panel of rich wood tone across the back of the open concept room. The door to the left of the kitchen leads to a guest room, while the other enters a powder room.

A wall full of lush windows in the double high void ventilates the home. A wooden ceiling fan helps air circulation.

The modern staircase design climbs to a narrow mezzanine landing, where access to the master bedroom is made by a wall of glass sliding doors.

A glass roof gives the shower room a bright and open outdoor shower feel. A rustic ladder board completes another attractive stone feature wall that wraps around the wet belt.

A guest room on the ground floor faces the entrance courtyard. A wooden desk is joined with a small wall mirror to form a flexible space that can be used for writing tasks or as a toilet. In addition to the traditional unit, a glass vase filled with flowers creates a homey touch.

Upstairs in the mezzanine bedroom, the stone-headed wall fits perfectly into the en-suite bathroom design, which is separated by a clear glass wall. The glazed wall lets natural light into the room and increases visual space. The daylight filters through a striking terracotta block bathroom wall that creates a pattern of arches.

The bedroom is minimal but serves the needs of the homeowners most appropriately

Back on the mezzanine landing, a traditional lounge chair is inserted into an unused corner to create a comfortable reading area.

Ground floor plan, showing the compact open plan living space with kitchen and dining rooms, plus two bedrooms and two bathrooms. The courtyard design behind the fence gate was designed to promote an intimate atmosphere that would evoke memories of childhood for the retired couple. Recovered simple clay tiles and blocks of baked bricks were assembled to draw parallels with traditional houses in the countryside, and to paint a quiet palette of earthy brown tones.

Mezzanine floor with landing and sliding glass wall access to the master bedroom and en-suite bathroom.

Section drawing, shows the rustic contrast of stone, wood, concrete, and nostalgic clay roof tiles. The bricks that were picked up from old houses served the new house with a traditional color palette. The material palette built notoriety that helped house the old homeowners in their new environment. This diagram also illustrates how the sun path affected the window sill, and how ventilation mapping created ultimate comfort within the home.

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Tuesday, 28 June 2022 by feeta_admin
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Japanese Home: Craftsmanship Meets Creative Quirks

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The distinctive refined color palette and laconic shapes of traditional Japanese Home Style meet extraordinary design solutions in these three inspiring home concepts. The most seductive of our three interior examples, our first Japanese home design is large and luxurious. Many traditional elements of Japanese design come to the forefront here but above all with a creative modern twist. Our second concept is layered with contemporary craftsmanship and a reimagined classic to achieve an elegant combination of style, class and sophistication. Our final tour takes place inside a compact modern home where unique and strange pieces bring a fresh and fun atmosphere. Prominent silhouettes build a sculptural thread between elegant Shōji displays and fashionable motifs.

The large and luxurious living space of our first Japanese home interior has end-to-end glass across opposite aspects. The frontal openings create a pure stream of nature from the solar garden in the south to the shady narrow courtyard in the north. When the glass is removed, there is a happy flow of air for an outdoor experience under a cool cover.

Tea room design occupies the same space as the living room. The tea table rises shallowly from the wooden floor, in a Horigotatsu table fashion that allows legs to be extended in a niche below. The traditional concept gets a modern twist with sharp lines and an elegant style.

Genuine tatami mats line the bedroom and living room, which not only adds softness underfoot but serves to soften the acoustics of the large and high room.

The dining room doubles as a home library with built-in bookshelves along the entire wall.

Teppanyaki layout makes dynamic sociable setting.

An inner courtyard is surrounded by terraces on three sides, offering places of sunlight and shade.

There is another, smaller yard attached to the home workshop so that the homeowner can feel as if they are in the serenity of nature even while working.

Outdoor overhead lights cast a golden glow over the wood-clad home exterior and over wooden overhangs that surround the courtyards.

The master bedroom is a zen inspired design with a close and tangible connection to the courtyard. The bed design is a unique frame with attached shelves and a fixed home workspace behind the headboard. Large-format, black stone tiles extend along with the bedroom to an open plan ensuite.

Inside the en-suite bathroom, a beautiful wooden bathtub shines in the sunlight.

A matching wooden bench is lined up along with the tub, creating falconry for clothes and toilets.

A hot tub lies between rocks to achieve a natural look.

In this modern Japanese interior design, a padded modular sofa crosses a floor of traditional tatami mats.

The most striking part of the open plan living space is two boldly oversized dining hangers. Despite their sheer size, their white paper shades give them a light aesthetic that complements Shoji screen doors.

Linen table runners dress a simple wooden dining table.

A shallow fruit bowl makes an understated table top. See more ideas for modern fruit trees.

Our final interior design and CGI images are from a small Tokyo apartment inspired by Japanese aesthetics.

The background of Shoji screens is overshadowed by strange Etc. Lounge Chair by Jan Ekselius for Swedish brand Artilleriet.

An extraordinary faux fur sofa makes a fabulous statement on the opposite side of the lounge area.

The striking trio of lights above the coffee table is Formakami hangers by Jaime Hayón for & Tradition.

Behind the extraordinary sofa design, a cork wall makes a textured background.

Black stucco and black window frames create a dark contrast with the pale furniture.

A trendy runner-shaped dining table draws another dark element into the living room.

Two glossy black dining room hangers hang low over the black wood and concrete table.

A single kitchen follows a lighter palette with natural wood base units and fresh white tops. A rough gray concrete back and a matching counter cut the kitchen, highlighted by an LED ribbon.

The white minimalist bedroom acquires a character from a circular niche in the stucco over the bed.

Small, black bedroom hangers and two matching black metal liter units flank the bed with extreme black accents. A majestic, white-covered Bonsai tree sculpture tops a tall stack of adjacent vegetable material. Scattered cushions make for comfortable reading corners on each side of the room.

Shoji doors give the wardrobe a hint of ancient Japan.

The platform bed puts a light wood tone on the clear white bedroom rug.

Gray bedding coordinates with the polished concrete floor. Black trail lights echo the black window frames.

In the bathroom, a round mirror connects with the curves of a runner-shaped vanity unit. The vanity hanger matches the style of the bedrooms to achieve a cohesive aesthetic throughout.

Inside the shower, a unique backlight wall feature adds a mysterious, icy sheen to the dark and grumpy gray stucco. Perimeter LEDs add a wash of practical task lighting into the lath enclosure.

Floor plan.

 

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Saturday, 23 April 2022 by feeta_admin
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Family Compound For Two Brothers In China

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Flowing Garden House is a large, luxurious family compound, built for two fellow entrepreneurs in Zhangzhou City, China. Created by an architectural firm More than Arch Studio, the 1700-square-foot home stands apart from most modern houses in China. This home consists of three parts that include a private unit for each brother’s family and a common space for family reunions, fitness and more. The social spaces center around a peaceful courtyard design with a huge pond and majestic trees. The hope for this unique home design is that it will become a centerpiece for an extended family, and will be the home fire that forges memories for generations to come.

It’s a huge pond design that gives this home a sense of close family connection. The central pond courtyard ignites a covering feeling of serenity that flows into every branch of the house.

At night, the courtyard is a warm and welcoming space under soft outdoor lighting. Focused LED lights dance across the stone steps that lead down to the pond to create a beautiful, graded effect and promote safety in low light.

The concrete steps around the pond serve as a place to sit and contemplate at the water’s edge.

The modern steps go down into the water, building an abstract design beneath the clear surface.

LED strips follow the wider edge of the pond, achieving a bold, contemporary look.

Mature trees thrive around the perimeter of the yard, creating height, texture and natural beauty.

A traditional Chinese tea room opens wide to the soothing courtyard view. Tea drinking is elementary in Southern Fujian, as well as an integral part of hospitality.

With double doors pulled back, the tea room design is extended by a narrow terrace that leads to the water’s edge.

An indoor heated swimming pool is placed in the basement, with lounges and meeting rooms located next to it.

A sunken courtyard blesses the basement areas with natural light and a beautiful natural panorama.

The material palette through the domestic compound remains consistent in hot wood grain and board-shaped concrete. The palette is softened slightly in the two private housing volumes to create a comfortable atmosphere where coarse concrete walls are minimized by beige stucco.

In the larger, more open social spaces, cool, textured concrete rules with little additional decoration. Bamboo ceilings create a warm counterbalance.

Interior lighting is focused and atmospheric.

A huge skylight brings sunlight to the basement pool.

Fair-faced concrete and open walkways build a monumental aesthetic through the home composition.

The housing units that belong to each brother and their family are merged into one building but are completely separate inside. They are entered by two independent, staggered entrance halls of a ribbon courtyard to establish privacy.

The combined home is equipped with a grand dining room that gets the best views of the interior patio design. The grand dining room is furnished with two round dining tables that can seat up to ten people each, to accommodate a large number of family members and guests during the festivals. A smaller patio supports the dining room to create an open flow.

Fireplaces create a hearty glow, serving as an attraction for comfortable gatherings.

The scale of respective spaces are separated from each other to evoke contrasting moods.

The ribbon yard connects all areas, threading an outdoor tour.

From stone steps at the northeast entrance, under a shady overhang, and through a series of narrow and wider spatial arrangements, the courtyard path is a private trail of tranquility.

On the south side of the building, a lower corridor reaches the terrace where the whole view is fully developed.

For many years, the use of courtyards was common in local houses to improve environmental conditions and fulfill a natural division between private and community spaces.

Plants that bloom over time become grounded in family memories and in future generations.

Light wells touch every interior space with a hint of nature.

Port windows line up to allow the line of sight to move from one space to the next.

Guest rooms are arranged over the north side of the leisure area.

Room sizes are compact and comfortable, with serene garden views to the south.

Bedrooms get an outdoor connection with a small patio.

Both of the master bedrooms are located on the south front side of the second floor, which faces a wooded area that leads to the sea.

Except for some land in the south, where the sea is closely observable through the trees, there are no remarkable views to be had, as the height of the building is limited to only ten meters. This makes the courtyard and landscape roads all the more precious.

The 30-meter-wide dense forest zone serves as a windbreak and shield against typhoons. The 3-acre, rectangular housing plot has its shorter sides to the north and south. Neighboring buildings stand east and west.

 

The entrance is on the north side of the road, which winds into the social leisure space. The southern part of the home is the private residential area. The division of the two independent housing units fluently forms the ribbon courtyard.

Right next to the northernmost corridor, multi-purpose rooms within the two units can be used as a casual dining room, for arts, as a reading room or for games.

The basement is equipped with a living room, home cinema, comfortable, laundry and spare bedrooms.

 

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Friday, 22 April 2022 by feeta_admin
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Incredible Modern Lakeside Home In Canada

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Located 30 feet above Lake Sakinaw in British Columbia, Canada, Vertes Retreat is a luxury vacation Lakeside Home, made for a family of four. Created by WOVEN Architecture and Design with landscape design by Houston Landscapes, this 380-square-foot home is developed in an L-shaped layout that easily fits into the rocky environment. The two wings of the home are topped with flat roofs that project over a surrounding terrace with outdoor seating. Inside the home, sharp monochrome decoration, cool concrete floors and warm wooden ceilings make up clean, spacious living quarters. Floor-to-ceiling windows and glass doors bless the interior with an influx of natural light and stunning views.

Joint materials and flat transitions dissolve the barrier between the inner and outer living spaces to encourage life to flow in connection with nature. Covered outdoor accommodations mean the spectacular surroundings can be enjoyed under any weather.

An outdoor sofa and chairs surround a fire pit on the terrace, to expel the cool air. Small side tables are dotted around to keep drinks and snacks within reach of an arm. See more ideas for outdoor side tables.

The resort promotes rest and recreation, a total escape from the busy city noise.

The modern fireplace burns like a beacon to call the family together and share stories and good times. This is the fire where lasting holiday memories are forged.

Inside the luxurious holiday home, a clear decorative palette of gray concrete, fresh white cabinets and bold black elements build a spacious and airy atmosphere. Wooden ceilings cover the cool interior palette with a crown of tonal warmth that is echoed in smaller furniture and accessories around the home.

The comfortable living room is dominated by a prominent black steel fireplace wall, which frames and intensifies the brightness of an orange flame. A log cabin is built next to the modern fireplace for both convenience and aesthetics. A large area rug threads a subtle color into the living room scheme.

A huge, black-framed window with a phenomenal rock view looks just like a framed painting. A custom window seat has been installed along the window sill to benefit from the mesmerizing view.

A formal dining room is located between the living room and the kitchen in the Great Room, where stunning forest views extend as far as the eye can see.

A slim linear hanging light spans much of a central kitchen island without disturbing the simplicity of the minimalist white kitchen design. Modern kitchen stools line up on one side of the island to form a casual dining room where the family or their guests can chat with the appointed chef.

An outdoor kitchen and dining area expand opportunities for interaction with nature on the beautiful Sunny Coast. Above them, the skylight that begins inside the living room continues outside across the wooden overhang on the terrace to complete one continuous line.

The covered outdoor space effectively extends the living room, providing options for family settings and offering a possibility of some solitude.

The retained outer material palette consists of a cedar side and cedar soffits that build a warm and welcoming tone. The attractive timber also connects the house with the cedar forest around it.

A heavy wooden lath wall separates the home entrance from the stairs.

Wooden treads contrast lightly with the black powder-coated steel elements.

While the spacious one-story wing contains the Grand Room, the two-story wing is home to the entrance, media and garage, with the bedrooms located on the top floor. Long balconies leave room for homeowners to take in the morning view.

The topography slopes away from the foot of the house. Stretched landscaping softens the linear perimeter of the property.

The glass front entrance has views to the rear of the property, where picturesque rock formations are framed in floor-to-ceiling windows.

The terrain rises in impressive waves around the modern structure.

Glass walls open the home fully to a spectacular view of the glorious lake and its surrounding forest.

A larger log shop is located outside the property to continue through the long rainy winters of the Pacific Northwest.

Leaving home means walking straight into the desert, to the sound of birdsong and the breeze.

Roof windows cover the entire length of the driveways along both wings of the home to draw much-needed natural light during the duller months.

With wide openings on all sides of the building, the eye can look from one side of the forest to the next.

Exterior lights pierce the wooden overhang to provide a practical and atmospheric glow at night.

The L-shaped property fits ideally around the natural rock formation of the enviable lakeside location.

Website plan.

Ground floor plan, including the Great Room, grand entrance hall, media room and garage.

Upstairs floor, including the master bedroom and large bathroom, plus two additional double bedrooms with small in-bathrooms. This drawing also illustrates the roof window of the ground floor in its entirety, beginning above the Great Room and ending on the covered terrace.

 

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Thursday, 21 April 2022 by feeta_admin
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Impactful White & Wood Interiors

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Mixing pure white decorative accents with White And Wood Decor elements creates soothing and serene home interiors that soothe the mind and soothe the soul. That being said, how do we combine this naturally complementary color scheme into an effective design that is intended to impress our guests? We got two inspiring home excursions that we think strike the right balance between calm and effective. Join us as we wander through chic white and wooden lounges, stunning dining rooms, elegant kitchen facilities and quiet bedrooms with an outstanding style. We’ll discover creative contrasts between fresh white furniture and wood-paneled main walls, rounded wood wall panels that create flow, and high-end home style ideas.

A checkerboard template makes a high contrast statement across the room from our first featured home design. A modular sofa lies fresh white upholstery on top, along with matching white ottomans and clear white coffee tables.

The large area rug holds the fragmentary furniture together as one cohesive living room arrangement.

Tartan throw puts a tonal contrast on the simple, lightweight upholstery to create further interest.

The base of the square coffee tables is designed to store books and extra throws that leave the surface clear for drinks and snacks, or more decorative items like candlesticks.

A wooden bench rounds out the seating arrangement and serves as a subtle visual stop between the main lounge and second seat. A modern fireplace forms a comfortable focus for the room.

The second seat uses a wide path that leads to the bedroom.

A pair of large hanging light sunglasses give the small seat an elevated status.

Sliding wooden slatted doors allow the bedroom to be joined with the mini-living area. The light-permeable door design also allows natural daylight from the living space to be shared with the windowless bedroom location.

Back in the main living room, the open-plan living room flows directly into the dining room and kitchen.

Slim dining room hangers visually anchor the open plan dining area in position. Light wooden dining chairs make a gentle contrast to a modern white dining table.

Repositionable track lights illuminate a long white kitchen island that is paired with contrasting black kitchen stools to form a casual breakfast bar.

Wooden wine racks install warm accents on the ice-white kitchen island. Bamboo window shades attract the wood accent to eye level.

Potted herbs grow along the kitchen sill, drawing a connection with the serene view of the green garden beyond.

Huge floor-to-ceiling windows open the garden view to the dining room.

Another wide walkway is lined with storage cupboards and modern bookshelves.

At one end of the wood storage, a high shoe storage unit installs a white contrast under the lighting of LED strips.

A huge glass vase contains a display of decorative branches that complement the wooden elements in the decorative scheme.

Wooden wall panels draw palpable ridges around the perimeter of this home interior, while curved counterparts smooth out exterior corners and edges. Round coffee tables carry the curved aesthetic to the center of the living room space, where they lie in the embrace of a cushioned tufted sofa arrangement.

The partition that forms the TV wall is beautifully dressed with rounded wooden wall panels that form a perfect runway.

The single section wall largely separates the living room from the kitchen, leaving only an open walkway on each side.

A dining island is positioned in the center of the U-shaped kitchen layout, with a linear hanging light installed along its length.

Clay pots complement the natural wood tone of the kitchen cabinets. Black and white desks build an elegant contrast.

The sleek induction battery is camouflaged with the glossy black countertop.

An air-conditioned dining room is located with the modern staircase design that builds a dramatic, spacious wooden background. A white modern chandelier descends from the double high ceiling to complete the special ensemble.

The formal dining room is a comfortable, wood-paneled room with soft lighting.

A paper hanging shade completes white dining chairs, while the wooden dining table matches the wooden sidewalls and a deep wooden window reveals.

Inside the comfortable, lightweight sectional sofa contrasts lightly with wooden slatted walls.

A floor lamp sets a small glow next to the couch.

The TV room carries a cooler palette of concrete gray. Floating wooden media is underlined by a ribbon of warm LED light to counteract the cool tone.

The wooden media shelf wraps around the corner of the room and into the window to form a simple window seat. A round coffee table pulls the wooden decoration into the heart of the TV lounge, where it offsets the cool gray upholstery of a small sofa.

The rattan and wooden lounge chairs are Pierre Jeanneret’s Kangaroo Chair.

A minimalist bedroom layout gets a luxurious appeal with atmospheric bedroom lighting.

A hidden LED strip runs behind the top of the headboard to highlight a limestone wall.

Liter storage units are integrated into the wooden trapdoor to achieve a streamlined look.

A black, arched floor lamp artistically coordinates with line art on the wall.

A wooden panel cleverly frames a small vanity. An arched vanity stool adds a fashionable style.

Fluted glass doors tend to the bathroom.

A unique bathroom sink comes out of gray granite walls. Wooden panels smoothly frame the minimalist aesthetic.

 

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Impactful White & Wood Interiors

Sunday, 10 April 2022 by feeta_admin
Like Architecture and Interior Design? Follow us … Thank you. You have been subscribed. Mixing pure white decorative accents with White And Wood Decor elements creates soothing and serene home interiors that soothe the mind and soothe the soul. That being said, how do we combine this naturally complementary color scheme into an effective design
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Minimalist Family Home: Flowing Lines

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This fresh and bright Home Interior is the FRND House, where natural materials and colors connect with the outside environment. Designed by MCORP Architects, the 165-square-meter project was designed for a young family who wanted a minimalist and airy base that promotes comfort. Flowing lines have become the hinge concept for the project, which helps in easy flow for everyday family life. Large windows keep the family connected to their attractive garden and bring natural light to the open-plan living space throughout the day. The children’s rooms are enhanced with colorful accents, in shades of breezy sky blue and a warm shade of khaki.

Wood grain seal wall makes the minimalist living room space into a warm and inviting area. The round, cushioned modern sofa looks just too soft and comfortable to withstand.

The projection room has a retractable screen that goes down in front of a wall mounted TV. The wooden panel that supports the sofa area continues perfectly up and over the ceiling to join the media wall on the opposite side of the room, forming a comfortable cabin-like cocoon. Slim floating media underlines the wood paneling with a clean white finish.

The living room’s dining room combination benefits from large floor-to-ceiling windows that bring abundant amounts of natural light and an attractive view of the lush green garden lawn.

Many indoor plants bring nature inside, which are beautifully complemented by the expanses of natural wood grain.

Rounded wood-effect cabinets smoothly line the kitchen installation. Their tone matches the surrounding panel in the living room to achieve a cohesive aesthetic.

Monster and ferns create both height and length along the ceiling-mounted shelf.

Modern wooden dining chairs have gray seat cushions to tie in with the raw concrete kitchen back nearby.

Outside the entrance, a full-length mirror breaks a wall of soft wood grain.

An off-green entrance bench is parked next to the mirror to form a convenient wardrobe. A small floating shelf offers a place to drop off keys and cell phones.

Light from the bedroom windows is shared with the hallway through a frosted glass door and partition.

Inside the bedroom, a wood-paneled headboard wall makes a warming focus in primarily white decor. Two black bedroom pendant lights contrast sharply against the natural background.

At the foot of the bed, a double workshop is well lit with a multi-directional light.

Inside the main bathroom, we discover another plant decorated with light over a modern vanity unit.

A unique bathroom sink is joined by a modern wall-mounted faucet. A frameless mirror crosses the wall of the vanity area, which is atmospherically illuminated around its edge by strips of soft LED light.

The superb shower screen is frameless along its outer edge to produce a minimalist finish.

At the opposite end of the equipped bathtub, a tower of convenient necessities shelf is inserted into the stucco. LED shelf lights make a ladder of attractive and functional lighting.

In the first of two children’s rooms, a sky-blue decoration reaches a windy, cheerful appearance. The blue wall color is applied in a shadow effect that fades to white behind the child’s bed.

Bela sloth toy nests on the raised sides of the upholstered cot, which sits on an upholstered window seat.

On the adjoining wall, a children’s bench and open play shelves are finished in a perfectly coordinated sky-blue finish. Large and thick door handles add fun embellishments.

A small white pendant light hangs over a contrasting black nightstand.

The final wall is dedicated to a child’s study area. Decorative wall shelves keep books on the child’s desk.

The second child’s room is accented by warm hints of khaki orange. A patterned mural forms a striking focal wall behind the headboard.

Curved wooden wall panels wrap around the sides of a comfortable window seat.

A bright orange side table is placed between the bed and the window seat to serve both areas.

We see a repetition of the decorative murals also in the study of this child, but this time with an orange twist. The legs of the child’s desk are given a matching orange finish to shrink the elements of the small workspace.

The family bathroom has a simple, raw concrete decoration that is covered with a smooth white pictured crown. Natural light floods into the narrow space through casement windows and perimeter LEDs add to the brightness. A minimalist shower enclosure closes a large shower area next to the wall-hung toilet. Wall-mounted toilet accessories keep the flooring looking clear and spacious.

A wood-effect vanity unit appears to protrude from an adjacent wooden paneled statement wall. A vase of greenery makes a fresh addition next to the modern vase basin and matte white bathroom.

 

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Minimalist Family Home: Flowing Lines

Friday, 25 March 2022 by feeta_admin
Like Architecture and Interior Design? Follow us … Thank you. You have been subscribed. This fresh and bright Home Interior is the FRND House, where natural materials and colors connect with the outside environment. Designed by MCORP Architects, the 165-square-meter project was designed for a young family who wanted a minimalist and airy base that
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A Book Lover’s Mid-Century Modern Home

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Mid-century modern elements add style to the home of this comfortable book lover, layering a contrasting color over a rich wooden tone. Designed by NDB Design’s Ni Dongbo, a lack of architectural features has been overcome by creative interior treatments of sculpture, wall art and literary treasure. Mid-century modern accent pieces are combined with contemporary components to create an interesting, eclectic style that keeps the eye moving and the mind wandering. Crisp white walls provide a fresh backdrop for the bright, prominent furniture and make a quiet frame for two well-stocked home library walls. The unique home is covered in natural greenery that just combines the interior with abundant outdoor views.

A compactly designed red living room rug immediately puts a warm and welcoming eclectic tone into the walls of modern white space. A sleek sofa design speaks to a mid-century aesthetic with its simple square cushion and saturated color.

The red living room rug and bright sofa make a vibrant contrast with a multitude of abundant green indoor plants. Next to the fireplace, an elegant swivel chair completes the plant life and the mid-century atmosphere with an earthy olive hue.

A glass coffee table reflects natural light from the window.

A comfortable reading chair and matching footstool are pulled up by a custom wooden bookshelf. A small side table is set aside to hold a supply of tea or coffee close at hand.

Glass doors protectively contain a Buddha statue at the heart of the bookshelf. The serene statue instills a message of enlightenment and peace into the home library.

A wooden stool rounds out the library/lounge furniture layout, functioning both as a seat and as an extra side table.

Wood flooring creates a warm finish throughout the living room and home library area, then shifts to a more durable surface under the kitchen and dining room.

In the center of the open plan residential area, a natural wooden envelope transforms a basic concrete support into a beautiful pillar.

A second home library/lounge area is located at the opposite end of the room.

Colorful art brings mid-century modern vibes to the library wall.

A simple floor lamp provides light reading next to the elegant sofa. The little lamp also casts a soft light through the pile of thorns that fill a custom-made bookcase. Hidden storage units are tucked into the wooden frame of the usual bookshelf, and deep drawers line its base.

Hardback volumes are stacked randomly on the floor of the home library, creating a welcoming, inhabited look.

Wooden volumes are stacked to form a random side table next to the wooden sofa.

A decorative bowl and sculptural artwork adorn the modular side table.

Across the room, a round glass dining table is surrounded by a wonderfully eclectic set of wooden dining chairs that span the ages.

A wide skylight rains natural light down on the dining room. Colorful artwork is kept in a bright gallery above a staircase that leads up into the living room. Sculptural artwork adorns the glass dining table and plinth placed near the floor to ceiling window.

After dark, a fabulous dining room hanging light illuminates the dining room. This striking, sculptural piece is the Taraxacum Penda Lumo designed by Achille Castiglioni and Pier Giacomo Castiglioni for FLOS.

The rich wooden tone that is displayed in the collection of various dining chairs shifts to the neighboring kitchen design. The L-shaped installation of flat-fronted cabinets communicates a mid-century modern influenced style.

A modern kitchen island divides the kitchen dining room into two distinct halves, just behind the wooden chairs. A Chashitsu tea room, of a kind, is formed by the window of the kitchen where the floor was deliberately raised. Tatamis fill the floor around a stone ceremonial tea table.

Instead of a neat Tokonoma alcove for the Chashitsu tea room, where flowers and a special scroll would traditionally be displayed, this home has books in a proud place, of course.

One end of the kitchen island counter is cantilevered to form a cozy breakfast bar. The olive green hue of the central island breaks beautifully against the honey-colored wooden grain background.

Rustic wooden bowls pop up against a dull black kitchen back and a matching black counter.

On top of a modern black oven shine copper pans. The fan is hidden in the bottom of the wall units to achieve a completely streamlined result.

The large open plan residential location is located on the second floor of the home. Beneath it, the entrance and modern staircase design are full of bright natural light. As if presenting the theme of this book lover’s apartment, an embedded bookcase is carved into the white stucco wall of the lobby. A high stepped back chair and a unique side table make up a sculpted furniture arrangement for reading under the stairs.

At the foot of the modern staircase, the interesting geometric folding lamp design is an Akari UF4-L8 floor lamp by Isamu Noguchi.

 

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A Book Lover’s Mid-Century Modern Home

Saturday, 19 March 2022 by feeta_admin
Like Architecture and Interior Design? Follow us … Thank you. You have been subscribed. Mid-century modern elements add style to the home of this comfortable book lover, layering a contrasting color over a rich wooden tone. Designed by NDB Design’s Ni Dongbo, a lack of architectural features has been overcome by creative interior treatments of
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Warm, Chocolatey Home Interior: Silky Smooth Style

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Chocolate walnut wall panels wrap this welcoming modern Chocolatey Home Interior with a silky smooth style. Displayed by ArtPartner Architects, this home feels like a protective cocoon that protects its homeowners from the stresses of the outside world. The abundance of rich wood grain on the walls builds a calm and soothing solidity, the weight of which is offset by light, glassy wall counterparts. Gray elements balance the warm brown decorative pieces, building a tonal contrast and shade. Sharp contemporary furniture designs form complex arrangements in the living room, bedroom and bathrooms. Promenade glass cabinets offer enviable storage solutions that elegantly display the owner’s sensible love of fashion.

Underestimated modern track lights around the perimeter of the room to evenly illuminate the layout.

The TV is embedded inside a low mounting panel that lies flat against a glass wall home office.

A modern fireplace is located on the side of the living room, where its double appearance can also function twice as a special home entrance.

Near the front entrance door, a full-length mirror reflects the flames of the modern fireplace to enhance its effect. Architectural supporting pillars are wrapped in walnut wall panels to create one fabulously flowing and cohesive aesthetic.

On the opposite side of the home entrance, a glass closet enhances the feel of space with its visible depth.

The two-sided modern fireplace creates an open view between the entrance and living room.

Subtle storage blocks are camouflaged against the wooden panels. A warm and soft sunken lighting scheme completes the attractive walnut finish.

A wooden overhang projects a comfortable canopy over the walkway that runs end-to-end through the living room.

At the back of the living room and kitchen dining room combination, a soft LED light emits an interesting glow around open kitchen shelves and appliance housings.

Black and brown leather dining chairs pull up at the dining table, which is attached to the kitchen island as a single streamlined unit.

Lighting in the glass entrance boldly shows the homeowner’s collection of designer coats and shoes, making them part of the decor.

Uniform storage boxes hide seasonal clothing on the top shelves. Floating chests of drawers contain accessories.

Shoe storage racks are stacked high to make the best use of the vertical space.

Moving into the bedroom, we discover a coherent continuation of the delicious chocolate brown and stone-gray decoration. Above the platform bed, a pointed board mimics the shape of the chimney in the living room.

On the opposite side of the dashboard feature wall, a bedroom courthouse light is suspended by two cables that echo the pointed motif. See more inspiration for eye-catching bedroom hangers.

The bedroom rug is positioned off-center to form an asymmetrical arrangement.

Electrical sockets are neatly fixed inside the padded headboard, by hand for charging phones and tablets.

At the foot of the bed, a custom canvas table is created around a structural pillar. Modern wall light and perimeter lights illuminate the vanity area.

Built-in LEDs highlight flute wall handling in a fashionable way behind the bedroom TV. The TV screen is mounted flush to the edge of the wall to conform to the asymmetrical room design.

A narrow window looks into the en-suite bathroom.

A full-length, frameless mirror makes the walk-in closet appear twice its actual size.

LED ribbons define open clothing shelves.

An elegant shower room is tiled in luxurious gray stone. Minimalist black shower fixtures punctuate the moody gray slabs. In the dry zone, smooth gray concealed panels hide the toilet and a secret storage unit.

The modern wall-hung toilet has an unusual tan finish that quietly coincides with the overall color story of the home.

The main bathroom is dressed in the same gray stone tiles, but this time the WC area was finished with textured wall panels and color-matched gray sanitary ware. A room divider discreetly separates the WC area from the bathroom.

In contrast to the linear vanity unit, an oval bathtub cuts out a curved silhouette.

Bathroom light and LED strips form an atmospheric glow in the bathroom to help relax.

The bathroom mirror is inserted into a small alcove that reaches a streamlined finish with the edge wall panels.

The long, unique bathroom sink accommodates two wash areas – but the owners will still have to discuss who gets the mirror.

Natural light pours abundantly into the modern home office, through large floor-to-ceiling windows.

The influx of natural light is shared with the living space by the glass walls of the home office.

A brown leather swivel chair melts against a background of lath wall panels.

A swingarm wall lamp provides task lighting over the modern desk.

Home office storage units match the back of the TV wall in the living room.

The final bathroom in this home is a compact space with a shower.

A tan toilet coordinates with the brown wall mounted vanity unit.

Bathroom shelf puts toilets inside the shower.

 

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Warm, Chocolatey Home Interior: Silky Smooth Style

Monday, 28 February 2022 by feeta_admin
Like Architecture and Interior Design? Follow us … Thank you. You have been subscribed. Chocolate walnut wall panels wrap this welcoming modern Chocolatey Home Interior with a silky smooth style. Displayed by ArtPartner Architects, this home feels like a protective cocoon that protects its homeowners from the stresses of the outside world. The abundance of
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Eclectic Interior: Modern & Classic Collisions

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Located within the Jazz apartment complex in Moscow, Russia, this elegant apartment has 4.5 meters high ceilings and impressively large windows. Designed by Lake & Walls, the home interior is spacious and welcoming, touched by color and interesting eclectic decor. Mezzanine level contains a bedroom and a home workshop that look out over the view of the city. The generously sized kitchen of the apartment is located below the mezzanine, along with the bathroom and entrance hall. A second bedroom is hidden behind a partition in the living room. Inside, a Murphy bed leaves floor space free during the day, and a space-saving staircase climbs to a small mezzanine dressing room.

A modern curved sofa and a classically inspired chandelier mark a lounge area within the open plan lounge. Perspex coffee tables keep a busy collection of books in the center.

A tan leather chair rests on a sliding partition that builds a wall of warming wood tone. The TV is a small afterthought, mounted randomly on the corner of the concrete window niche.

A wooden herringbone floor stretches across the living room, while decorative tiles will design the hallway and home entrance.

A black swing arm wall lamp extends over the dining area. The interesting centerpiece is an Connect a candledesigned by Colin King Studio for Menu.

The dining and living areas are open to the kitchen in the spacious apartment layout.

The mezzanine master bedroom is accessed by an attractive staircase design with arched metal railings.

The tiled floor of the hallway connects with the kitchen to provide a worn, easy clean finish. A peninsula separates the culinary space from the adjoining settlements. Two kitchen stools are paired at a breakfast bar along the edge.

Wooden framing gives the white kitchen a retro aesthetic, along with antique bronze shell cup holders.

Stainless steel kitchen appliances give the retro U-shaped kitchen a modern shake.

Classical artwork adorns the walls.

The high living room partition leads to a two-level dressing room, which is divided by a small mezzanine. This room also serves as a second bedroom, with a buttress hidden inside the bank of ground floor units. A sleek bedroom chandelier drops rich color into the unique room design.

Space-saving staircase design climbs to the two-story closets. Glass bricks lend light to the large living room next door.

When the side room is open to the living room, and the Murphy bed is closed, the extra space alludes to a library.

Classic cover and panel molding adorn the Murphy-bed cache and the surrounding units.

An arched bookshelf makes an elegant statement over the head of the Murphy bed unit.

Decorative stucco relief fills the gap of the arch.

Two modern wall lamps are hidden inside to provide light reading over the cushions.

Upstairs on the mezzanine dressing room, the floor is tiled with the same black and white design as is used in the kitchen and hallway.

Moving into the large mezzanine bedroom above the living room, we find a deep decorative scheme of bitter chocolate. This single dark color completely envelops the bedroom to blur the line of the low ceiling and to evoke additional depth.

The dark wall and ceiling color also evokes a comfortable sense of sanctuary and encourages sleep.

In contrast to the dark decorative palette, a clear white home office desk is set up against the mezzanine railing.

Located here, the workshop gets great views of the city through the lofty windows of the living room.

An antique chair blends in with the modern minimalist desk design.

An all-white curtain closes the bedroom away from the city at night. A golden night lamp gives off a calm glow.

The bedside tables are integrated into the wooden trapdoor design, which keeps them neatly floating away from the floor.

Custom storage units are installed behind the trap wall to maximize space.

Small artwork and a red accent chair give welcome items of vibrant color.

A collection of antique chessboards creates a colorful statement that goes down the stairs.

A unique bathroom sink is gloriously lit by natural light from a glass brick wall. Above the glass bricks, a custom carved mirror reflects fabulous ceiling art. Elegant wall lamps burn on both sides of a chic oval vanity mirror.

Decorative vases beautifully adorn the silver vanity counter. Wooden shelves seem to stand out from a matching wooden wall panel to show toilets, small boy diffusers, and fresh-smelling candy.

On the opposite side of the room, the shower is cleverly framed in brass.

A classic painting is hung next to a modern stainless steel towel warmer. Contemporary ceiling lights transcend the traditional ceiling mural.

The WC is hidden in a private room, away from the rest of the bathrooms. A retro pistachio toilet is paired with a modern steel trash can.

 

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Saturday, 19 February 2022 by feeta_admin
Like Architecture and Interior Design? Follow us … Thank you. You have been subscribed. Located within the Jazz apartment complex in Moscow, Russia, this elegant apartment has 4.5 meters high ceilings and impressively large windows. Designed by Lake & Walls, the home interior is spacious and welcoming, touched by color and interesting eclectic decor. Mezzanine
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Where Modernity Meets Mother Nature

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Located in Bali, Indonesia, these four stunning jungle villas are where modernity meets Mother Nature. Displayed by Illya Kovalchuk, These elegant villas are presented in a natural material palette of timber, stone and rattan. The palette forms an inviting warmth while adhering to a high-end aesthetic. The first villa features a beautiful vaulted ceiling with exposed wooden beams; glass walls bring views of the jungle on all sides. The second villa is a linear structure with an abundant courtyard in its heart. Villa three is planted in the thicket of the jungle and has palm trees on a fabulous roof terrace. We end up with a chic villa, steeped in gold accents, jeweled tones and contemporary wooden tin ceilings.

We travel first to Bud Villa, a luxurious tropical Balinese villa with stunning vaulted ceilings and exposed beams. Multiple wicker hangers of different sizes fall from the roof, between two cooling ceiling fans.

An L-shaped tufted sofa sets up a cushioning soft base that is reinforced with thick, textured throws and deep cushions. A large living room rug shades the living room floor, creating a warm island on the cool tile.

A natural jute round rug is placed next to the window, along with a small puff, where one can stop and enjoy the amazing views from the vast tree canopy.

The round theme is triggered by a beautiful round window above the kitchen.

The round window frames the jungle view as if it were a piece of hand-painted art.

A stone-tipped kitchen island stands on a narrow base that suits the light and airy aesthetic of the spacious room.

Outside on the decorated terrace, outdoor hunting chairs rise next to a swimming pool. Shore plants grow greenery against the concrete perimeter of the property to fuse it effectively with the surrounding environment.

The exterior of the villa has a charming sloping roof; an entire glass wall is cut to fit the hanger.

This linear modern villa exterior is interrupted by a command front entrance that protrudes high above the roof line.

The protrusion of the flat roof forms a canopy over outdoor seating, giving them a happy shade from the balmy sunshine. The shadow overhang also acts as a cooling aid for the interior spaces.

At the back of the property, a tempting pool glows pale blue.

Boundaries are blurred between indoor and outdoor living spaces, encouraging daily life to flow without boundaries.

A large rug spreads a light base of soft texture under the modern living room furniture. A Buddha statue sits in a proud spot on a decorative Indonesian bumper.

A luxurious green courtyard is located in the heart of the luxury villa, which encourages airflow everywhere.

Throw pillows, puffs, a majestic Buddha statue, and the uplifting beauty of Mother Nature creates a quiet and simple space for prayer, reflection, and solitude.

Between the kitchen and dining rooms, two chairs are turned to the impressive courtyard perspective.

The peaceful bedroom design gets a sparkle of color in the form of a vibrant red accent chair. Floor lamps are located around the bedroom to create a soft mood lighting system at night.

A brick arch makes a striking feature in the bathroom, triggering a terracotta decorative palette.

A terracotta vanity unit appears to protrude from the bathroom feature wall, while a pedestal sink boldly contrasts in glossy black marble.

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Cascade Villa is a two-level modern structure that lies deep into the thick jungle landscape. Mature palm trees spring from a large roof terrace that lies on the story below.

Entire cracked glass walls open up contemporary architecture.

A rectangular pool stretches away from the villa, looking for a connection with the enveloping beauty of nature.

Upholstered modern sun loungers face the stunning jungle panorama.

Palm tree foliage casts a shadow across the pool.

A round fire pit burns atmospheric light.

Inside the villa, a solid black stone wall is interrupted by modern wall lamps in the living room. Textured beige stucco extends the natural aesthetic around the high-ceilinged room.

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Ground level plan.

The fourth and last Balinese jungle villa design has a linear modern exterior that is clad in white stone.

An outdoor planter grows dark green against the pale facade,

Inside, red accents warm up a cool white base decor. A rotating floor vase adds a column of natural tone on one side of the TV wall, while a floor trio shines on the other.

Wooden ceilings and slate panels permeate contemporary aesthetics through the luxurious accommodation.

The kitchen island sends a golden glow through space.

A dining table attaches to the end of the kitchen island, placing it in a main viewpoint for the TV.

The bathroom layout puts an independent bathtub up next to the jungle view. A dramatic chandelier descends from the ceiling above the tub to add chicness.

An unusual double sink vanity equips the luxurious bathroom with one sunken basin and one surface basin. The alternate style of sink provides fashionable comfort for homeowners with significant height differences or accessibility issues.

 

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Saturday, 12 February 2022 by feeta_admin
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A Modern House On A Challenging Sloped Terrain

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Negotiating the rugged, sloping terrain, this modern home design in Santa Maria Da Feira, Portugal, is arranged to prioritize beautiful open views and a peaceful connection with the garden. Created by an architectural firm Lopes da Costa Workshop, the luxury house is focused mainly to the south, where it encompasses an outdoor swimming pool and a fixed sun deck on two sides. The elbow that connects the two sloping volumes of the home is a glazed corridor that bridges the soaked, grassy garden below. The south / north-facing slope of the site produces a false basement that pockets a comfortable TV lounge and covered parking lots between the support areas.

The white pictured modern home exterior cuts crystal through the green landscape. Two large sloping volumes separate the main dwellings from the private bedrooms, forming a protective partial enclosure around a private terrace area.

Based on the boundaries of the sloping site, the building was designed to strengthen the connection between indoor and outdoor living spaces, as well as to adore the fabulous views given by the main location.

The home offers a series of stunning views that are located to take advantage of the sun and shade depending on its function.

The pool design extends away from the main living volume of the house at a perpendicular angle, which sends it hovering through the manicured green lawn. A wooden deck borders the outdoor pool on two sides, connecting it smoothly by stairs to the main residence and to the comfortable basement TV room.

Strong plant beds cut between the solid concrete supports under the house, where they cling to the rolling hillside.

A shaded balcony runs the entire length of the large living space, inviting the homeowners and their guests to pour out into the fresh air and sunshine.

Glass railings leave the view of the green landscape and a bright blue swimming pool wide open. The sloping terrain places the pool at an intermediate level between the main floor and the basement. A small French window is cut into the base of the pool to reveal a playful glimpse of the water, and its swimmers, into the basement.

The long balcony effectively creates a bridge across the garden that joins the glass corridor link between the two large volumes of the house.

The slope of the site was the deciding factor in the project solution. The undulating character of the earth determined not only the organization of the outer living spaces, but their functional relationship with the inner.

Glass walls break the property open to the landscape on both sides.

Entrance to the home is accessible by a gently sloping ramp on the north side.

Roof windows are cut into the concrete overhang to provide built-in planters with sunlight.

A wooden floor placed at the inside of the home seems to push seamlessly under the glass walls to the outside of the house, where it transmits onto exterior feature walls.

Small balconies on the west side of the home face into the woods.

The glazed corridor between the two architectural volumes treads lightly through nature, mimicking the uplifting feeling of stepping outside without ever going past the walls.

While clean white walls produce a light and airy aesthetic in the modern home exterior, rich wood floors and custom wood accented furniture add warmth and timeless appeal.

A wooden wall panel and built-in storage give the home interior a simplified appeal.

The kitchen is placed at the end of the main living room, with the nearest connection to the pool for comfort. Bright white kitchen units reflect the incoming flow of beautiful sunlight from the south. Instead of a backsplash, a narrow window cuts open the side of the kitchen to a thin panorama. A central kitchen island puts cooking in the heart of the space, next to a casual dining room.

White sanitary ware is smoothly cleaned through a dark gray tile in the bathroom, and contrasts coldly with warm wooden elements. A frameless vanity mirror makes a simple addition over an underwater bathroom.

A second bathroom design follows a similar color and material palette, although this time smooth wet walls shine bright white. A small courtyard offers a natural yet private view next to the shower.

Another picture window blesses the bathroom with a happily tranquil view of the forest from the bathtub.

A crude, industrial-looking basic structure contradicts the perfectly clean white image that encapsulates the main volume.

The floor plan for the false basement shows the comfortable TV lounge, which lies below the main living space, and the location of the covered parking lot.

Website plan.

Main floor with kitchen, social open plan living room and private bedroom wing. The bedrooms are located on the highest elevation of the site, where they enjoy the utmost privacy and get views over the forest that blooms beyond and below. An isolated home office is located at the far end of the social volume, facing west, where it also boasts meditative views deep into the trees.

A large garden wall marks the perimeter of the property around the outdoor swimming pool and sun deck.

The pool lies on the subtle slope of the terrain.

Each of the three bedrooms has its own bathroom and a private balcony that faces the forest.

The outdoor spaces lay in the bowl of the sloping ground, overlooked by the balcony of the drawing-room.

 

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A Modern House On A Challenging Sloped Terrain

Wednesday, 26 January 2022 by feeta_admin
Like Architecture and Interior Design? Follow us … Thank you. You have been subscribed. Negotiating the rugged, sloping terrain, this modern home design in Santa Maria Da Feira, Portugal, is arranged to prioritize beautiful open views and a peaceful connection with the garden. Created by an architectural firm Lopes da Costa Workshop, the luxury house
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There are so many things to appreciate and enjoy about the holiday season. Of course, time with loved ones is the most important thing, but that time can be even more memorable with the right surroundings. Putting on Christmas decorations is one of the best ways to get into the holiday spirit. When you’re surrounded by the glow of beautiful lights, soft, comfortable fabrics and the fresh smell of a Christmas tree, it’s almost impossible not to feel that special glow of the season. In this post, explore some really beautiful and modern inspiration for your own family’s seasonal celebration.

There is no question that a beautifully decorated Christmas tree is an ideal centerpiece for home holiday decoration.

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While an eclectic collection of ornaments is always charming, matching ornaments in a white hue give a tree a much more modern feel.

Here the white ornaments match a white sofa and a white marble coffee table.

To accentuate the white tone, moss decoration creates color and complements the tree.

Blue and white is another classic combo and a great option for those who may dislike red and green.

Playful lighted reindeer add a bit of whim.

The coat here is adorned with a beautiful garland of greenery.

White and gold ornaments play well with the green and blue shades of the rest of the room.

Lighting can also add a holiday vibe, as with the wonderful chandelier here that matches the twin wall lights.

The light from above almost seems to flow down around the tree with white splashes.

White, silver and gold make beautiful packages under a tree with matching ornaments.

Reflection in the lighting fixtures as well as a large mirror adds more brightness to a room that is painted a dark color.

A comfortable tufted leather chair is an elegant seat, no matter the season.

Even a modern Christmas decoration can bring a beautiful red.

In this separate room, a red velvet sofa is gorgeous at Christmas.

Christmas pillows bring a little more holiday cheer to an already cheerful sofa.

For a more minimalist setting, this sleek green velvet sofa fits the bill.

A floating tree brings even more of the outdoors indoors.

Here, an art tree is made of string, pine and other natural elements.

A simple but elegant table landscape is welcome for Christmas guests.

Using holiday decor to frame interior features like a picture window is a great choice.

A Christmas tree in this home acts as much more of an accent than a focus.

And a white gold-blue stand mimics the conical shape of the tree for ultimate harmony.

Vaulted ceiling means vertical space for more decorations.

Stars above the fireplace attract the eye, even over the tree itself.

In another creative decorative option, feathers emerge from this one.

Minimal natural light means more focus on Christmas lights and candles.

A rich, purple sofa nods to the royal influence in this room.

In this room, green shaded curtains complement the natural Christmas tree color.

A modern cabin is a dream place to spend the holidays.

Plenty of warm wood and natural light make this home feel extremely comfortable.

For a more urban setting, an impressive super light fixture works almost like an ornament for a beautiful tree.

Outdoor Christmas decorating is also an essential part of the season.

This city roof offers a comfortable retreat with a hot tub and lights.

Carefully chosen Christmas stockings are chic and classic.

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A balcony is a perfectly wonderful resting place for a Christmas tree of a city dweller.

Outdoor lights do not need to be complex to be effective.

White Christmas is the dream of most children come true.

Not every urban setting is a Miracle on 34th Street, but it certainly has its own charm.

Finally, a wonderful outdoor display on a tree is a worthy replacement for the spring leaves of that tree.

 

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Christmas Decor: Putting You in the Season’s Mood

Friday, 24 December 2021 by feeta_admin
Like Architecture and Interior Design? Follow us … Thank you. You have been subscribed. There are so many things to appreciate and enjoy about the holiday season. Of course, time with loved ones is the most important thing, but that time can be even more memorable with the right surroundings. Putting on Christmas decorations is
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Modern Indian House With A Beautiful Indoor Pond

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A slow, nature-kissed serenity flows through this modern Indian house design, which was created by the talent at an architectural firm. Developing Radical Aesthetics. From the outside, the modern home is trimmed with mature palms and established plant beds that frame the fresh white image of asymmetrical architecture. Inside the house, a bold staircase design dominates a wide entrance that leads into open and airy lounges. The simple yet elegant accommodations pause at bright courtyards that provide a blissful breeze. One sun-stained courtyard has a beautiful koi fish pond that provides vibrant color, life and quiet entertainment to family members of all ages.

As we approach our prominent home from the main street, White-painted boundary walls complete the clear white depiction of sharp asymmetrical architecture that cuts into the clear blue sky. Ripe palm trees soften the sloping silhouette of the house before the gradient of the roof guides the eye down into established plant beds.

The modern façade shines warmly at night, as outside lights illuminate the porch and indoor jewelry glitters from within a light-permeable second-floor wall.

Stone paving slabs covered the driveway and entrance of the contemporary Indian home, clearing the path for visitors. An architectural overhang provides ample shade over the front door.

Above the front entrance, a covered balcony offers a cool and shady place to hang out, read or chat.

As we enter the high-quality home, we are greeted with a wide-open entrance. A dominant modern staircase design climbs to the upper floor with open wooden steps and a bold solid black railing.

Open doors lead from the wide entrance into the living room and a separate dining room. A watery courtyard installs a peaceful break between the residences and encourages a blissful wind to cool the inner rooms.

Delicate water lilies grow in the heart of the koi pond, while the lively koi fish feel a vibrant orange color as they meander around the bubbling borders.

Plenty of green plants bloom around the edges of the colorful koi fish pond, where they reach up through the sun-stained space toward the sky.

The lively pond creates a dreamy view of the living room and the formal dining room.

The decoration inside the dining room is simple and minimalist, light and understated, so as not to detract from the neighboring koi pond. A contemporary wooden tone and a dull black buffet embrace a cool planked concrete wall. Two modern dining room lights drop satin silver accents over the modern dining set.

Above the buffet unit, a trio of botanical wall art prints complete the beauty of the adjoining courtyards. A soft gray carpet warms the tiled floor of a dining room.

The dining room is sandwiched between two courtyards that shed natural light on the white upholstered dining chairs. The shade of the light changes as the sun sets, which magically transforms the color scheme of the dining room.

The soothing koi fish pond distracts family members of all ages, from the very small and curious to the older and contemplative.

The koi pond also makes the most amazing and quiet addition to bedrooms. Here, an elegant bedroom chair pulls up to the patio doors to appreciate the special view. Floral blankets connect with the relationship to nature, along with natural wooden deck design and a vase of greenery. A small night light emits a warm and calm glow.

The dry courtyard design provides other rooms and walkways with a burst of natural greenery, a breath of fresh ventilation and a splash of natural daylight. Glass walls on each floor of the home ensure that the courtyard view is spread high and wide.

A small garden area was planted upstairs so that every room in the home would benefit from a tangible connection with the outdoors. A loose swing offers an inviting place to look at the view and move the hours away. An outdoor chair and table are set at a tactile distance from the plants for a more enveloping garden moment.

An eclectic mix of furniture stylizes the living room spaces.

Eight-gloss wooden chairs are paired with an air-permeable wall. A blue planter draws color inspiration from the cloudless sky.

The upper landing is bordered by clear glass railings, which leave the flow of natural light unobstructed.

A covered balcony welcomes the family into the fresh air.

A unique concrete bench curves the perimeter of the balcony.

A wide ceiling filters the strong sunlight to provide a comfortable shade. Outdoor planters bring a piece of the garden to the upper seat.

Board shaped concrete contours the side of the contemporary Indian home exterior.

Each room is designed to take advantage of the natural breeze and mild shade.

Ground floor plan and first floor plan.

The section drawing clearly illustrates the positioning of the dining room between the two courtyard designs.

Design of living space, including living room, dining room and beautiful patio with koi pond. We also see the covered balcony above, which is lovingly and aptly named the Sunset Garden.

The project is titled The Wall of Being, and it is behind this wall of being that life for the family unfolds in complete privacy and tranquility.

 

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Modern Indian House With A Beautiful Indoor Pond

Thursday, 23 December 2021 by feeta_admin
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A beautiful home does not need to ignore the comfort of its inhabitants. One of the best ways to create a comfortable and welcoming space is to include lots of soft, luxurious textures with the use of upholstery. The two homes featured in this poster use a contrast of textures between polished stone, gold, large windows, and beds and sofas upholstered in soft, inviting fabrics. The designs that result from such contrasts are elegant and welcome, really asking guests to be comfortable and stay for a while.

A large sectional sofa serves as a perfect meeting place for visitors and family in this home of Kiev, Ukraine.

A pair of matching, modern armchairs offer even more seating on a backdrop of floor-to-ceiling windows.

A large area rug creates a focus and adds softer textures to the room.

Neutral lounge chairs have the clean lines needed for a luxurious, modern look.

The open floor makes the main apartment ideal for entertaining.

A unique floor lamp almost disappears in the surrounding decoration.

Due to the stunning windows, the darker gray colors do not make the space feel smaller.

Any home with more than one level should pay attention to its staircase design.

Creative sculpture is the focus while also almost blending into the wall with its color.

Moving into the luxurious bedroom, the cool, gray color scheme runs through.

Using a floor lamp in the bedroom along with other lamps gives the occupant several light stories to choose from.

Glass closet doors encourage organization and make the room feel bigger.

Wearing a bedroom rug under the bed is a nice touch for cold mornings.

When a bedroom has elegant hardwood floors, rugs are almost essential.

An unadorned gray stone bathroom lets the design flow out of the bedroom.

A stunning glass bathtub serves as a display in an otherwise monochrome bathroom.

The amber glass lets light through.

The color of the tub is accelerated by the gray stone floor.

Side-by-side sinks complete the bathtub.

A separate show area is a bit more practical than the stand-alone tub for everyday use.

The second home is a 120 square meter apartment in Chisinau, Moldova and a tufted sofa welcomes us into the home.

Wall TV is a simple focus for the place of residence.

An open floor means that the design of all the separate dwellings must work together.

The soft, white upholstered dining chairs add an inviting touch to the main dining area. Use of gold is subtle but sensual here.

A white marble kitchen island is a delicious and luxurious choice.

A flexible light cord creatively hangs from an upper fixture.

A glass vase is always a welcome addition in the kitchen or any room.

Black, white and gray are all but simple in this creative combination.

A monochrome plant makes a dramatic side decoration.

Herringbone is a classic pattern for hardwood flooring and looks amazing here.

White porcelain bathtub is a luxurious choice in the bathroom.

 

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Soft Upholstery, Stone And Gold Interior

Saturday, 18 December 2021 by feeta_admin
Like Architecture and Interior Design? Follow us … Thank you. You have been subscribed. A beautiful home does not need to ignore the comfort of its inhabitants. One of the best ways to create a comfortable and welcoming space is to include lots of soft, luxurious textures with the use of upholstery. The two homes
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Bohemian infusions to Scandinavian decoration mean more colors, more woven elements and more intricate patterns. Decorations and accessories take on a more natural aesthetic, with hints of world travel. In these four Scandi-Boho home interiors, the fusion of interior themes makes light and airy living spaces that communicate a connection with nature through indoor plants and a natural material palette. A sense of peace results from the natural vibrations, which are enhanced by earthy accents, handmade objects of interest and easy, windy arrangements. We will round off with a slightly brighter consideration of the aesthetics, where vibrant turquoises shake a quiet setting of white and wood tone.

A gallery wall of botanical art and an intricate pattern introduce boho vibes into our first outstanding home design. Skandi-style dove gray living room sofa makes a gentle accompaniment to the display of natural tones.

Down in front of the sofa, a geometrically designed rug stretches in shades of deep blue and shade. A small puff continues the blue accent shade in its boho padding.

A round lounge chair and a mature indoor plant pair to form a typical boho reading night ensemble, but a clever simple upholstery and a simple accent cushion bring back the simple Scandi vibes.

Outside the elegant little home, a deck is being built to extend the living space. A set of small outdoor chairs are turned out to the abundant green view.

The wooden deck splits into smaller wooden “steps” at one end that form a path through the landscape.

Inside the bedroom, a Scandi wooden platform bed is dressed in deep shades of orange and shade in a boho print. Dark shady scattered cushions are layered at the head of the bed, under a picture frame filled with dreamy botanical art. A simple round mirror adorns the adjoining wall next to the window.

Wooden bedside tables are equipped with elegant leather-looking handles. A sweet-smelling candy cane and a slender glass vase filled with dried flowers make tranquil decorations.

Within the clear white marble bathroom scheme, a wood-framed bathroom mirror and rustic wooden vanity make warming contributions. Shiny gold fixtures add a luxurious element.

Located in Barcelona, ​​Spain, our second Scandi-Boho home tour begins in a lighted hall. A tasseled living room rug lies boho vibes under a Scandi lounge chair and a tripod floor lamp.

The Scandinavian style chair design features an element of cord wrapped around the frame that nods to the boho aesthetic.

Bottle-green split cushions add punk accents to the neutral beige chairs. The cushions connect with indoor plants that are scattered around the interior and the view of balcony plants that can be enjoyed through large windows.

A concrete planter was built on the covered balcony to house a bunch of flowering greenery.

Two woven chairs and a small round coffee table make up a nice lounge where the homeowners can drink together or read quietly in solitude.

An intricate black metal base gives the round coffee table a unique look. The table top is just the perfect size for a carafe and a pair of glass glasses.

The small kitchen is hidden behind wooden folding doors, which keeps the look of the open plan living room clean and clear when cooking doesn’t move.

A secret door leads to the bathroom.

Inside the bathroom, hanging planters create a wash of greenery over bright white cabinets.

A minimalist extra faucet fills the luxurious stone sink.

High-gloss white tiles run from the living room into the bedroom, where they create a clean, minimalist base for a comfortable upholstered bed. White wall panels complete the simplicity of the tiles and camouflage the door into the entryway closet.

The closet is a narrow but well-equipped space with ample storage.

Our third home design is a project in Colwyn Bay, Wales. Mid-century modern inspired Scandi side embraces the width of the living room, where fluffy imitation leather lounge chairs seem irresistible.

The bedroom is small but well arranged. A flat-textured bedroom rug holds together a pair of Scandinavian stools at the end of the bed. Rotating hanging light shades expand the symmetrical arrangement on each side of the bed.

The bathroom contains sharp black accents in the form of a linear modern bathroom, black toilet appliances and a black shower.

On our final Scandi-Boho home tour, bright turquoise accents rock a primarily neutral decorative palette. A large rug lays a simple pale gray base for the layout of the living room.

A round wooden coffee table offers a generously large place for drinks and light snacks during entertainment.

A decorative tray shows fluted glassware on the table.

The turquoise upholstered lounge chair forms the heroic piece for the lounge layout that inspires turquoise scattered cushions on the sofa.

The TV is mounted on a rotating bar to offer the ultimate viewing angle of various seating options.

On the opposite side of a wooden lath screen, a home gym is tastefully decorated with a chevron-effect wooden buffet and a painted arched wall feature.

A large indoor plant provides a visual buffer between the home gym and the home entrance.

Virgin white dining rooms are interspersed with heated wooden inserts where simple white dishes are stored and displayed. A barn door leads directly into the kitchen.

Base cabinets and knives put natural wood elements into the kitchen, while a green backsplash smooths into a soothing green accent color, and monochrome tiles spread a bold pattern.

 

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Monday, 22 November 2021 by feeta_admin
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