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Individualistic Home Designs With A Sassy Sense Of Style

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A stupid sense of style runs through the two individualistic home projects we are touring here. Our first curious home trip takes place in a careful restoration of a large 5-bedroom town hall that features beautifully restored woodwork, custom details and about 8,000 square feet of light-filled interiors. Colorful artwork and eclectic furniture collection form living spaces that draw the eye and excite the mind. The second home design we visit is an attic located in the historic Gilsey House building in Manhattan’s NoMad neighborhood. Industrial features make its history worse, while bold pieces of art, colorful accents and a tailored staircase project transform the attic into a wonderfully modern and uplifting home.

Led by award-winning architect Jeffery of Poverty & Company, this 20-width single-family townhouse renovation includes five bedrooms, six bathrooms and immaculately rejuvenated living spaces. Colorful wall art enlivens the light-flooded hall. Bright scattering cushions and throws color the sofas, while a large area rug adds texture to the floor.

The glorious wooden staircase was restored, bringing rich warmth to every floor of the town hall. In the dining room, a multicolored rug adds a bright contemporary touch with the classic woodwork. A modern dining room chandelier fills the fresh white ceiling space.

The town hall boasts an interior of about 8,000 square feet. A huge kitchen is blessed with an impressive central island that also serves as a casual dining / breakfast.

Industrial style kitchen bar stools line up under the pure white corian counter. Five elegant hanging lights meander over the length of the island.

Gray and white framed kitchen cabinets build a custom look. Two side-by-side 6-burn wolves and a rural sink put spotlights in the layout. One small doorway leads to an oversized dining room, while French doors lead to an intimate balcony with a grill and outdoor dining area that overlooks 5th Avenue.

The entrance features more delicate woodwork and an original dark-wood glass panel, under impressive 12-foot-high ceilings.

An eclectic furniture collection builds a complex look.

A chestnut brown tufted leather sofa complements a rich wooden coffered ceiling in the comfortable library / apartment.

In the corner, a librarian ladder climbs up the books. An elegant chair and side table form a comfortable reading corner.

In the back lounge, clever monkey figurines surpass a grape bar that sprang from an old hotel.

The bar was restored and equipped with new appliances, electrical appliances and plumbing.

The upper floor of the five-story town hall contains three of the bedrooms, two bathrooms, a laundry room and a “hidden” office.

A production office is located on the garden level of the home. Stylized desks, exposed masonry and industrial-style lighting give this space its own distinctive character of the house.

The building also has its own ten-seat home theater.

String lights add a magical sparkle to the fully furnished roof deck.

A dining room is partially shaded under a wooden pergola, while the outdoor sofa and chairs sunbathe.

Jacuzzi bubbles in a rooftop hideout.

A second bedroom contains a strange zoo of ceramic animal heads across the TV wall.

A custom entry closet offers plenty of clothing and accessories to store.

2036 Fifth Avenue is located just one block from 125th Street, a bustling boulevard lined with restaurants and shops.

We are traveling next to an apartment located in the historic Gilsey House building in Manhattan’s NoMad neighborhood.

During this renovation, all existing walls were removed to highlight the historic windows, original molding and steel structure. Now natural sunlight hits clean white walls and vibrant artwork every time.

Light gray kitchen gives a soft contrast against the white background.

Source Le Verdier by Henry Le Monnier, 1931, makes a striking addition over the stove and a marvelous marble back splash.

A small shelf is integrated into the dramatic marble slab.

The exposed steel structure of the building creates a cool industrial atmosphere.

A built-in bookshelf rises in front of the stairs, creating one connected wooden volume within the open layout.

Sections of the bookcase remain backless to let light and images flow through.

Decorative items separate the book collection.

Bright wall art fashions interest areas as we move through the attic.

Recovered wooden doors have been salvaged and renovated to create historic breaks within the minimalist decor scheme.

Revealed pipes continue the industrial thread through the attic, sometimes colorfully highlighted with a playful pink finish.

A home workspace was created with a tailored black marble desk and a vibrant gallery wall.

Another custom-built bookshelf and stair combos build a cool children’s space.

This time, cheerful turquoise paint colors the shelves and steps. Ash wood floors brighten the space.

A wild black and white decorative plan enlivens the family bathroom. Bold yellow bathrooms further accentuate the fabulous concept.

The floor plan shows how the master bathroom escapes the long toilet area of ​​the master series. The child’s room has access to the family bathroom immediately opposite, at the stairs.

 

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Individualistic Home Designs With A Sassy Sense Of Style

Saturday, 11 September 2021 by feeta_admin
Do you like Architecture and Interior Design? Follow us … Thank you. You have been subscribed. A stupid sense of style runs through the two individualistic home projects we are touring here. Our first curious home trip takes place in a careful restoration of a large 5-bedroom town hall that features beautifully restored woodwork, custom
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Inspired Industrial Interiors With Exposed Brick Walls

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These four inspiring industrial home interiors are enriched with cool details that will help you imagine, shape and realize your own. From visible brick walls, tailored raw concrete creations and characteristic rusty steel accents, to industrial-style mezzanines, eye-catching kitchen installations, relaxed living areas, eclectic dining room sets and creatively colorful industrial decorative palettes, this inventive collection has it all. Come with us as we tour through the romantic bohemian apartment of an extravagant music lover, a quaint and colorful rustic industrial cushion, a light flooded industrial attic under a huge skylight and a luxurious emerald green accent luxurious industrial space.

Measuring 180 square meters in Vietnam, this industrial style apartment Interior has a rocky air. Its “romantic bohemian” homeowner enjoys plenty of cool places through a large industrial residence and on a steel built mezzanine.

Exposed masonry builds a curved feature wall and a terrific backdrop against which to display a beloved motorcycle.

Two brown leather chairs sit against a wood-gray gray upholstered sofa in the living room layout to modify rich and interesting tonal layers. A large indoor plant contrasts with the red masonry and guides the eye to the lower side of the mezzanine.

Steel staircase design faces up to the mezzanine of a unique concrete bench base. Every corner of the home built of concrete, brick and rusty steel looks like the atmospheric photographic arrangement of a music album cover that tells us a lot about the artist-loving owner.

The apartment is on the 33rd floor of the building, which presented challenges for the installation of the mezzanine steel system. Both the length and height of the construction exceeded the maximum size for the cargo service and therefore the system was cut and reconnected on site.

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Panoramic views can be enjoyed from the entire free floor plan and the length of the mezzanine. Industrial style lighting goes down through the double high vacuum to illuminate the dining room.

Raw concrete and red brick create a contrast around the walls of the dining room.

A black marble island adds an extravagant touch to the open concept kitchen.

The mezzanine walkway lowers the ceiling height across the kitchen, where spotlights are embedded in the rich wood finish.

In addition to the main bedroom area on the mezzanine, there are also two additional bedrooms in the home, for overnight friends and for future children. In this guest room, raw industrial materials are warmly highlighted with a bedside lamp.

The main bathroom is located on the ground floor of the apartment, where a black bathtub causes a dramatic impact.

The workspace is located just outside the main series.

There is a small home bar at the opposite end of the mezzanine.

The spiral staircase leads to the roof.

Glass pendant lights and glass panes glow in the light of double-story windows.

In the main room, a unique platform bed is angled to the view.

Ground floor plan.

Multifunctional mezzanine floor plan.

Our second industrial interior has weird, colorful accents, like this unique green swing chair in the living room.

Green scatter pads and a matching throw contrast with the red upholstery rug. A black industrial wall light illuminates artwork and a raw concrete background. Exposed masonry behind the bookshelf.

A rusty wooden feature wall builds a character behind the TV and a modern TV stand.

A small side table sets another rustic note against the raw masonry. Bright yellow paint and a false caution warning make a new bathroom door.

 

An eclectic choice of dining chairs brings a contrasting color to the table.

Fire brigade red paint covers and a striking front entrance door.

A huge skylight shows a jaw as we enter our third prominent home interior. Deep red masonry draws attention to the depth and incredible height of the open concept space.

A mezzanine bedroom uses the massive ceiling height in the industrial attic, and raises the homeowner to the view.

A master black kitchen island overlooks the domain.

Finally we arrive at a luxurious industrial interior with luxurious emerald green accents.

A steel ceiling grille creates an attractive lattice across the living room. Hanging lights fall through the gaps along different lengths, and a modern floor lamp completes their elegant cylindrical appearance.

A frame of perimeter light brightly illuminates a exposed brick TV wall.

The huge upholstered sectional sofa embraces the lounge area strongly on three sides.

A unique hexagonal coffee table and an elegant white marble table fill the center of the chic lounge layout.

An industrial staircase ascends to the first floor, climbing an emerald green declaration wall.

Two leather armchairs and a small side table are grouped on an area rug to form a carefully seated area next to the fireplace behind the living room.

Black-painted masonry extends the effect of the dark fireplace. See fireplace screen inspiration here.

 

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Inspired Industrial Interiors With Exposed Brick Walls

Thursday, 08 July 2021 by feeta_admin
Do you like Architecture and Interior Design? Follow us … Thank you. You have been subscribed. These four inspiring industrial home interiors are enriched with cool details that will help you imagine, shape and realize your own. From visible brick walls, tailored raw concrete creations and characteristic rusty steel accents, to industrial-style mezzanines, eye-catching kitchen
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Industrial Accent Walls & Open Concept Bedrooms

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While these two distinctive home interiors differ in scale and color palette, they find a common ground in elegant modern décor, industrial accent walls, and open concept bedroom projects. The first of our two featured home projects is a soothing pale gray interior with raw exposed masonry and a lath wall bedroom project straight from the living room. In a stark contrast, our second prominent home interior is enlivened with crevices and light yellow accent pieces that warm and elevate cool concrete industrial walls. A glass wall bedroom project opens on both sides to fully merge with the neighboring lounge and kitchen dining rooms.

Located in Kiev, Ukraine, this 83-square-meter apartment has a combined free living room, kitchen-dining room. The soft gray modern sofa merges quietly with color matching living room walls.

A slatted wall clearly divides the bedroom from the main living space without completely obstructing its view. The open concept increases the sense of space and light in the home, and achieves easy flow. A rough brick feature wall builds an old, industrial effect across one side of the room, drawing attention to the TV.

The dark and sculptural lamp duo at the end of the sofa is Muffins floor lamps by Dan Yeffet for Brokis.

A light gray round carpet almost disappears against the smooth gray microcement floor.

An arrangement of two side tables and a rustic coffee table laid full black accents across the gray sea.

A wide kitchen island runs through the free plan living room, with a dining table extension utilizing natural light at the window.

The dining table extension can be retracted over the sink on the kitchen island when not in use. This move brings a preparatory surface closer to the hob and frees up floor space when the kitchen dining area is not in use. Push down a faucet down under the lid.

A long floor lamp extends across the multifunctional insulin surface.

A smaller version of the floor lamp draws the same linear aesthetic across the living room area.

Open kitchen shelves show organized rows of cutlery, wine glasses and serving bowls.

In the master bedroom, a floor bed design incorporates a padded bed unit. On the other hand, a small side table is attached to the Sampei floor lamp designed by Davide Groppi and Enzo Calabrese.

The industrial atmosphere prevails within the bathroom. The raw, white-washed brick wall treatment we originally encountered in the living room now creates a characteristic wall behind the tub. Microcement floods the floor here as well, creating a smooth contrast with the old masonry.

An illuminated bathroom mirror emits a fresh white glow on the vertical tile behind the vanity. A black cement stain accentuates the precise tiling.

A thin floor lamp leans elegantly towards the bathtub, providing a focused green light for long dips.

Black fixtures complete the unique black marble bathtub.

The modern bathrooms and Sampei floor lamp create an elegant contrast with the rough masonry.

In the children’s room an upholstered cot provides a soft landing for pillow fights.

Modern wooden effective wall roofs build a comfortable envelope with hidden storage spaces.

A Baymax plush toy leans toward a built-in bookshelf, to which black shelves and a backrest contrast.

A children’s study area occupies the industrial style wall. A floating desk cuts clean across the masonry.

This 57-square-meter home in Moscow, Russia, is decorated with crude concrete walls and colorful accents.

A round coffee table smoothly fills the center of the small space, with no sharp corners to knock.

A short, central wall was installed to house the TV and floating TV stand. The small stature of the TV wall only partially hides the design of the glass wall bedroom, enabling abundant light.

The luxurious gray carpet echoes the tone and shade of the living room’s concrete feature wall.

Following the L-shaped living room layout around the corner of the glass wall project, we come to the kitchen dining room.

Directional kitchen lights go down on a walnut dining table that achieves a floating effect on a transparent support leg.

Deep creek paint darkens the home entrance, while a small puff gives a cheerful pop-yellow.

Floor-to-ceiling frameless mirrors climb behind the pouf and next to the front door, increasing the floor space in the small lobby.

A teal capture wall maintains the consistent color palette within the bedroom. A gray upholstered platform bed carries the soothing gray element.

An elongated drawing head fills the width of the room, and provides a mount for a floating bedroom vanity table.

The teal accent continues above the ceiling, forming a dark, comfortable cocoon. The glass walls of the bedroom open on both sides to create one square open living space.

A bright yellow vanity stool approaches the wall-mounted makeup table. Industrial style pendant lights fall in front of the round mirror.

A closet stands right next to the home entrance, with space to store some cleaning equipment.

Yellow accents bring a gentle warmth to the bathroom with a declarative vanity and wonderfully designed wall tiles.

Wooden wall tiles lined the damp wall.

A double workspace was installed on one side of the living room, along with office warehouses and a custom-built bookshelf. See more ideas on double seats.

Floor plan.

 

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Saturday, 03 July 2021 by feeta_admin
Do you like Architecture and Interior Design? Follow us … Thank you. You have been subscribed. While these two distinctive home interiors differ in scale and color palette, they find a common ground in elegant modern décor, industrial accent walls, and open concept bedroom projects. The first of our two featured home projects is a
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Microcement Industrial Decor: Minimal Interior Fuss

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Microcement finishes smoothly, shapes and contours the elegant interior of this modern 90-square-meter apartment, located in Lviv, Ukraine. Displayed by Ira Lysiuk, the industrial style decoration here is an unassuming and palpable thing that meets with natural wood lath features, oak furniture and soft creamy fabrics that prevent the aesthetic from getting cold. The simple micro-cement decorative scheme is free of fuss, which allows contemporary furniture and fashion design pieces to dominate the fame. The cohesive gray palette floods every room of the home, engulfing all the horizontal and vertical planes to create one resting extension that calms the eye and the mind.

A textured rug lays a cream base for a compatible modern sofa. The curved edges of the sofa are complemented by cleverly rounded microcement covered walls.

A single black accent pillow on the cream upholstered sofa was placed there to tie in with two adjacent ones Bernard chairs, designed by Shane Schneckis for Hay. A round coffee table is layered in a warming element of natural wood tone.

Black steel framed windows contrast sharply with the pale gray microcement walls, while heavy sheets quietly merge with the modern industrial style.

Directly behind the sofa, a combination of dining chairs, a dining bench and a unique stool make up personalized cutlery.

Twin black dining room lamps choose the black frame of the dining chairs. The elegant chairs are the Cesca President, designed by Marcel Breuer. The original was projected in 1928 and the name came as a tribute to his daughter, Cheska. In 1968, the design was purchased by Knoll.

The dining stool at the table top increases the seating without cluttering the view.

A glass wall separates a dedicated home office space from the combo of the living room and dining room. Black steel frames form a coherence with the outer window frames.

A neat pivot chair makes an elegant addition to the contemporary wooden desk. Solid oak panels hide a bit of built-in storage, while wooden lath panels add text and tonal interest behind the bed. The beige padded bedding provides a comfortable reading area inside the home office, which also serves as a guest bed if the occasion arises.

The front door puts the warm wooden lath aesthetic into a cool gray microcement corridor. The smooth finish combines both sharp and curved edges and a sturdy microphone floor, perfect for heavy fall.

A running-shaped wall mirror, a murmured entrance shelf and a layered hanging rail add black accent notes to the restful modern gray background.

The corridor to the bedroom is characterized by wide wooden slatted doors that catch the light.

A wide carrying column separates the kitchen somewhat from the living area, although all come together in an open flowing arrangement. A set of raised drawers bridges the gap between the awkward pillar and an adjoining wall to form an elegant peninsular bar.

On the opposite side of the kitchen installation, natural oak units build a modern rustic atmosphere.

Open shelves reject the need for a back splash, resulting in one solid gold wood tone volume.

Kitchen tower units were inserted into the gray microcement wall to form an extraordinary contrast.

A modern wall lamp illuminates the kitchen breakfast room. Pair of Tokyo stools designed by Rodney Kinsman for OMK resting on a gracefully thin black frame that allows beautiful oak lath face boards to shine. A black indoor planter completes the dark end of the stools.

A range of decorative vases add a homey touch against the microcement covered column.

In the bedroom, an upholstered bed appears to float on a cloudy white carpet. A running floor mirror has his foot tucked comically under the stack.

The inviting rug stops less than a bedroom reading area in the corner of the room.

The modern wooden bedside table coordinates with an impressive edge-to-edge oak with a wide headboard.

Dried botanicals lola in a clear glass vase next to the bed.

A creating chair forms an elegant reading corner next to the window.

Double sink bathroom vanity got the same micro-cement finish as the bathroom walls to minimize visual noise. The wooden base unit makes a warm-toned companion for a wooden wide walkway across the wet zone. Inserted spotlights and a chic wall lamp make up a bright spectacle of bathroom vanity lights.

Unique faucets add a bright black accent to every bathroom sink. Two black framed race-shaped vanity mirrors complete the contemporary bathroom ensemble.

Dual shower screens are drastically split in front of a modern stand-alone bathtub that stands on color-coordinated black steel supports. Twin extra shower heads swing on either side of the bathroom layout.

Recessed corners in the microcement walls make it convenient to store points for toilets in the shower, while a decorative oak shelf is mounted with the bathtub.

Floor plan, with terrace.

 

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Microcement Industrial Decor: Minimal Interior Fuss

Tuesday, 15 June 2021 by feeta_admin
Do you like Architecture and Interior Design? Follow us … Thank you. You have been subscribed. Microcement finishes smoothly, shapes and contours the elegant interior of this modern 90-square-meter apartment, located in Lviv, Ukraine. Displayed by Ira Lysiuk, the industrial style decoration here is an unassuming and palpable thing that meets with natural wood lath
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