All posts with tag:unusual details

Tessa McGregor sold her tiny studio in London and with the proceeds was able to buy this spacious apartment in Edinburgh. The owner enliven the gray finishes and elements of the Georgian style with bright furniture, colorful textiles and non-trivial decor. The objects are so interesting that you want to look at them for a…

From the outside, this neo-Gothic house in Australia looks very retro: it seems that the interiors are old-fashioned and uninteresting. But, on the contrary, inside it looks modern and fresh. One of the distinctive features of the house is the unusual structures on the facade, which are visible from the inside; preserving them and fitting…

From the street, this extremely unusual house in Hawaii looks like a multi-colored construction set – its facade immediately makes it clear that extraordinary people live here. Two very creative worlds came together in its creation: the author of the project is the famous Italian architect Ettore Sottsass and the client is the Argentine designer…

Several years ago, this family moved from Paris to a 17th-century house in the suburbs of Lyon. Owner Stephanie’s main goal was to create a family nest here: warm, light and homey. To do this, it was necessary to breathe life into an old mansion, which had been empty for over 10 years. Stephanie has…

Do not be surprised by the classic columns in the interiors of this spacious apartment in Moscow – designer Anna Erman has been created bold and unexpected spaces that are unlike anything else throughout her career. In this case, the columns are present here not only as an aesthetic detail – in fact, they hide…

Rooms Hotel Kokhta is located right on the slopes of the Bakuriani ski resort in Georgia. The modern slatted oak faсade contrasts with the more traditional neighboring buildings but does not detract from the beauty of the surrounding landscape. The interiors are decorated with warm elements of Georgian heritage: chestnut wood, terracotta clay and local…

Bold design of this Paris apartment in Paris started with a circular entrance hall and a ‘swirling’ floor that, like a path, leads to other rooms. The catchy finishes needed an interesting color scheme, so the designer chose a unique palette for each space. The living room is immersed in blues and yellows, the kitchen-dining…