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Australian design is often full of contrasts of old and new. The country is rich in elegant Victorian architecture, which is protected by law. But such houses, while incredibly beautiful, are still built according to the standards of the past – therefore they usually have a small total area. But modern Australians have found a…

This is exactly how we imagine a perfect weekend. A large and beautiful country house, timeless aesthetic interiors in calm and relaxing colors, pleasant natural materials in decor and stylish, sophisticated details. This Utah home borrows heavily from European design styles, but does it with American flair. A wonderful space to live!

This Rhode Island home is part of a country club where the couple has been relaxing on weekends for over 20 years. And when recently one of the condos in the complex was put up for sale, the family did not doubt for long – this place really means a lot to them, so they…

Thanks to the glass partition in this Swedish apartment, it was possible to make the space much more practical and create more functional areas than the home originally intended. The fact is that the apartment has a non-standard layout, which does not allow filling every corner of the home with natural light. Thus, thanks to…

This small attic apartment has beautiful high sloping ceilings, decorated with antique wooden beams – given the small total area, this fact adds spaciousness to the interiors. There are also an original partition (essentially a fragment of a plaster wall) separating the living room from the kitchen, and a wonderful small terrace. The interior design…

In this one-bedroom apartment in Stockholm, everything is very compact – the rooms are small in size, the layout has a walk-through room, and the bathroom is tiny. Nevertheless, the designers decided not to skimp on elegance and details: the walls are richly decorated with classic moldings, the ceiling has stucco and high crown moldings,…

The interiors of this Goteborg apartment are calm and monochrome – light neutral shades become the basis of the decor. But the greenery outside the window and living plants greatly enlivened the interior and added freshness to it. And also textiles – a high-pile carpet, numerous pillows and throws – all of this added softness…

Calm, monochrome, gentle – in this Goteborg apartment there are no expressive details that the eye could be drawn to, rather the general relaxing atmosphere attracts here. A real vintage open fire stove adds even more coziness to this enveloping space. The apartment was decorated with wall decor – abstract paintings and framed posters added…