All posts with tag:dark tones

Marcel Wolterinck is perhaps one of the most famous and prominent representatives of modern Dutch interior design. In his work, the designer does not chase trends, but rather creates them himself – his signature style brought him great popularity far beyond his homeland, and many of his techniques are copied by young designers around the…

We really love how French studio atelier daaa blends contemporary design with sophisticated classic Parisian apartments. Designers always try to preserve the historical charm of each individual room, without giving up on their corporate restrained and elegant style. In its new project of the apartment renovation in the heart of Paris, the studio offered spectacular…

Today we have a very unusual and even amazing apartment in Swedish Goteborg. From the first photo, a dramatic kitchen and dining room catches the eye: deep brown and beige shades, modern furniture with open shelves and classic details create a unique and impressive space. It is interesting that the apartment is located on two…

The owners of this Paris apartment did not create a typical design with stucco molding and vintage furniture. But even in such a basic modern black and white version, the French style is easily guessed. The whole point is in the details: a collage on the wall, books about fashion on a shelf and large…

Despite a modest area of ​​56 sqm, the designers were not afraid to use a rather dark color scheme as the basis for the design of this one-bedroom apartment in Stockholm. Here, not only the walls but also the ceiling, doors and cabinet furniture have a graphite shade, only light textiles and wall decor slightly…

Dark interiors are not quite typical for homes in the French capital, and this makes it even more interesting. The main room in this apartment is divided into three zones: kitchen, dining room and living room. The black kitchen facade occupies all the space from floor to ceiling and echoes the wall opposite – there…

Dark shades in design have been very popular lately, and now they are used not only in modern loft spaces or bachelor pads but often in the design of magnificent classic dwellings. For example, Ninni Roll, the owner of this apartment in the center of the Norwegian town of Trondheim chose a deep dark gray…

This French home honors the beauty of natural roughness that we can meet in our daily lives. Thus, the role of decor here is played by simple dried flowers, straw baskets, a chandelier as if made of twigs, a wooden bench. And indeed, there are a lot of wooden surfaces in the interior decoration, which,…

The studio GEZA that designed this chalet in the Italian Alps chose black for interior design for a reason – in such a place, nothing should distract from the scenery. Outside, the house has two simple geometric shapes. Inside, everything is also straightforward: two levels, wood, metal and modern furniture. And, of course, a large…