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French studio heju was tasked with transforming an outdated 70s standard apartment into a bright and light contemporary home with a playful mood. The designers approached the renovation with enthusiasm but tried to preserve the original soul and character of the apartment – hence the combination of bright minimalist furniture, simple and clear lines with…

The owner of this unique villa on Lake Como originally wanted to arrange a restaurant in it, and even got an architectural project, but the idea was never realized. But recently, the family of the owners decided that the house could be their beautiful summer residence, so they asked the local studio Nomade to convert…

For this small holiday villa in Bali, My Shrine studio did not just create a pleasant relaxing design, but filled the space with interesting and stylish design solutions. So, almost all openings and niches in the house have an arched shape and are highlighted in black – this technique unambiguously gave twist to the interiors….

In design of this Swedish apartment, you can feel tender feminine touches, which leaves no doubt – a girl lives here. A fleecy white carpet, refined decor, beige and cream textiles – the designer created a very soft and delicate space, while everything is stylish and restrained, without too much of girly stuff. But the…

The house in which this unusual apartment in Goteborg is located stands out from typical Scandinavian city buildings. This is one of the characteristic English brick houses that occupy a whole block of the city and were built back in the late 19th century. The building has only 3 floors, and the last one has…

The owners of this house in California wanted to create the atmosphere of old Spanish-style villas in it. The designer fully took into account the wishes of the client, making a modern and at the same time a bit vintage design. Here, American and Spanish styles are intertwined very interestingly. The large kitchen and sofa…

Much of the extraordinary interiors of this old mansion in Jurmala, Latvia, was inspired by the legendary Italian villas of the 1930s and 40s. Arched walkways, terrazzo floors, vintage chandeliers bought at the flea market, lacquered furniture and rounded shapes – the spaces turned out to be quite eclectic and nostalgic, with interwoven bold shades…

At first glance, it seems that this is an apartment in one of the trendy modern loft complexes, but in fact, it’s just an excellent design work in a former communal flat in St. Petersburg. The studio has an area of ​​only 33 sqm and was created as a rental home, so the owner wanted…