All posts with tag:masculine

An industrial building in 1910 in New York, brick walls, high ceilings and huge open space – today we have a true American loft with all the characteristics that the first homes of this type have. The interiors were designed for a young businessman who, due to the pandemic, decided that it was in such…

A businessman, investor and collector of contemporary art, the owner of this beautiful pre-war apartment on 5th Avenue in New York, asked his old friend and once roommate, designer Todd Hellmuth to help with the design of his home. Having been friends for many years, the men very quickly found a common language, because Todd…

The American studio Transition State recently designed a bachelor loft in Los Angeles. The space for the home has been perfectly matched – a former industrial premise with a huge window, high ceilings, brick walls, beams and a completely open floor plan. Naturally, the designers did not erect any additional walls, using only furniture and…

American designer Sean Anderson stands out for his distinctive signature style, which he has been honing for many years. First, Sean just loves dark shades – he even has completely black interiors in his portfolio, and it doesn’t look gloomy at all. By the way, his house in Memphis has black walls, so for a…

Designer Sean Anderson is a master of dark shades. At the same time, his interiors are always elegant and refined, with many unique decor items – not just brutal loft pads with black walls. We have already posted about Sean’s wonderful house in Memphis, which is designed in his signature style, as well as about…

Masculine interiors often suffer from stereotypes – dark colors, concrete, minimalism. But this Tennessee apartment by Sean Anderson is a very interesting, layered and unusual take on bachelor living. We really liked the work with color: there are dark shades here, but they are more likely to act as stylish accents for an original and…

Former Fire Department building in Seattle is perhaps the best place for a real bachelor pad with no need to look for more. Designer Brian Paquette recently designed a masculine by character and decoration apartment in Washington’s capital for a progressive young man. An open layout, strict neutral shades with dark accents, a brick wall…

This modern apartment in Moscow was created for a bachelor, so the design was supposed to be as strict and neutral in color as possible. But the interiors had to be laconic for one more reason – the owner is a collector of paintings by contemporary Russian artists, which were supposed to become the main…