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Interior designers Xavi and Ignasi live in this eclectic, creative and interesting apartment in Barcelona. At first glance, the interiors seem too chaotic, but with each attentive glance, new layers and facets are revealed. It is based on tiles, doors and stucco moldings of the late 19th century, it was at this time that the…

The hotel or rather the guest house The Darling on Amager Square in the very heart of Copenhagen can be called truly Danish not only because of its characteristic interiors, but also because it houses a showroom of Danish design. The space of the hotel resembles an apartment you have visited: a lot of textiles,…

Immediately after crossing the threshold of this apartment in Sweden, a person plunges into its creative atmosphere. In the hallway, the owners and guests are greeted by a collection of portraits of fishermen and an old stepladder as decor. The kitchen-living room has even more to watch: there is a wardrobe from an old dressing…

For the interiors of this Indiana home, the design team chose the following formula: neutral colors, noble materials and prints, a combination of modern and antique pieces. The main space of the house – the living room – shows us all these elements. The gray and beige finish has become a blank canvas for furniture…

With vibrant colors and an abundance of greenery, this cheerful New York apartment is an instant eye-catcher. The mood is set by shades of blue and green, which are present in different intensities in all rooms. For example, the stars of the living room are a sofa and an armchair of a beautiful azure color,…

The owners of this spacious apartment in Sweden have filled the white and gray space with rich colors. They complemented their basic furnishings of white walls, stucco and wooden floors with bright decor pieces (much from Ikea) and cheerful paintings. At the same time, they managed to find a balance between classics and non-standard solutions:…

Modern furniture of unusual shapes perfectly coexists with the classic details in this house in Sydney. It was built in 1909 and has since survived many owners, each of whom brought something of their own to the interiors. The current owners wanted to preserve the original features of the house: columns, wooden panels, doors, stained-glass…

This gorgeous mansion near the medieval city of Saint-Paul-de-Vence is quite atypical for Provence, where many prefer small modest stone villas with cozy shady gardens. The fact is that the owners of the villa are English, and they wanted to create for themselves something more interesting and bold. Although the house looks like other local…

This Swedish apartment is notable for its color contrasts, which is why it looks so unlike typical Scandinavian homes. There are two living rooms, one of which with dark blue walls and light decor, while the second with pale blue walls and colorful paintings. By the way, all kinds of paintings and posters of large…