All posts with tag:warm colors

An excellent selection of wall colors is a strong point and a distinctive feature of Scandinavian homes. In this cozy Goteborg apartment, the designer opted for warm coffee shades (except for the dining room) that fall somewhere between the light and dark spectrum. Thanks to their combination with white accents, the interiors turned out to…

The classic English style usually implies rich, bright, often dark shades. But the renovated interiors of this Victorian townhouse in London have so much light and warmth thanks to the chosen palette and the abundance of greenery both in the interiors and outside the window. The decor is calm and almost monochrome, the furniture is…

In light of the high popularity of interiors composed of natural materials and colors, the Mediterranean style in design is now also in great demand. In this regard, the famous French store Maisons du Monde recently introduced a separate line of products named Formentera. As the name suggests, the new interior was inspired by the…

This small traditional house in one of the picturesque villages of the island of Mallorca is ideal for those who appreciate not only quality beaches during their summer holidays, but also the opportunity to immerse themselves in the local culture. The home does not boast spectacular sea views, but it does have its own patio…

Beige, sandy, milky – the shades in design of this Swedish apartment are selected to give the owners a lot of warmth and emphasize the pleasant sun rays that fall inside. In the living room, on the ceiling, amazingly beautiful, but quite active, classical stucco molding has been preserved, but thanks to the soft and…

The island of Hvar is one of the greenest and most beautiful islands in Croatia, with picturesque pristine beaches and pine groves. That is why the creators of the new Maslina Resort tried to fit it as much as possible into the untouched surrounding nature, both architecturally and through the design of rooms and common…

Ferm Living‘s new Spring / Summer 2021 collection continues the theme of warm, natural minimalism that has been popular in Scandinavian design in recent years, while adding some unique touches. Beige and milky shades still play the first violin in the interiors by the company, while decor is dominated by flowing simple forms and sculptural…

Throughout the history of our blog, we have seen a variety of buildings that have been converted into housing (school, chapel, clinic, barracks, etc.), but this time we have something really unique. Could you ever think that it is possible to live in a former train station?! This is exactly the story that took place…

When the English designer Camilla Falconer was looking for a holiday home in Mallorca, she found an old abandoned farmhouse – the places here are painfully picturesque. The prospect of a major reconstruction did not scare her at all, because this is a great opportunity to make her dream home exactly the way she wanted….