All posts with tag:unusual details

This apartment in Goteborg stands out compared to a typical Scandinavian home with its original and interesting decor. The owners’ love for travel is felt in every room – on the walls, we can see posters with vintage maps, oriental themes, there is even an old leather chest and a real size surfboard. As for…

We love the phrase ‘good design is invisible’, but today we have just the case when the home is very extraordinary and extravagant. In the Paris apartment of designer Stephanie Coutas, every piece of furniture is a small work of art, whether it be unique furniture or whimsical sculptural decor. And we haven’t even mentioned…

This California home is the most daring and eclectic we’ve seen in a while. Argyle Design has named the project ‘Fun House’, which only emphasizes the light and playful attitude they showed when designing it. Since this is not the main house of his owner, who comes here mainly for holidays, he easily agreed to…

Around Christmas, the owner of this Copenhagen home decorated her classic interiors with bold pink and silver decor. The dining area was designed with a whole tent of bright Christmas tree decorations and bunches of dried flowers. The center of the table is crowned with an overturned vase of flowers and balls, and the cutlery…

The Ai Maestri Rooms & Cafe in Matera in southern Italy is truly unique. Its walls are made of volcanic rock and stone quarried in the area. The use of materials such as wood, steel, marble and glass in the interiors emphasizes the balance between antiquity and modernity, all together this creates a comfortable and…

The owners of this Swedish apartment decided to approach the design of their home with irony and positiveness. The stylish caramel-beige interiors are decorated with paintings of funny chimpanzees in pink and blue tones. Such decor looks especially unusual in combination with a century-old earthenware stove, but you will definitely not find another such home!

Entering this Los Angeles residence, you are instantly imbued with the spirit of adventurism, creativity, and freedom. The designer managed to reflect the bright temperament of the young owners in the interiors. A lot is mixed here: contemporary, classics, mid-century, boho, and even a bit of pop art, but it was just such fusion that…

There are homes that need to be full of colors and prints to show their individuality, but there are those who prefer monochrome. The second option was chosen by designer Raul Martins for his apartment in Madrid. Before the renovation, the owner lived here for 4 years, and during this time he decided exactly what…