All posts with tag:warm colors

This two-level apartment in Goteborg has an unusual zoning: the lower level serves mainly as an entrance hall, through which you can enter the apartment from the outside. At that time, all living rooms and all activities take place on the upper floor. Here in the living room, we have the main feature of the…

Initially, this apartment in the heart of Kyiv was a single open space without partitions, so AKZ Architectura studio had to come up with zoning almost from scratch. As a result, we can see a rather interesting layout, where movement between rooms is carried out along the windows. The decor features a lot of warm…

The interior of this small Swedish apartment evokes emotions similar to a teddy bear – it seems just as soft and fluffy. Warm monochrome colors together with light textiles create a very inviting aura, while several long-pile throws add softness to the space. The apartment is quite compact – in the only living room, the…

This lovely home is just 10 minutes from the center of Barcelona, but inside it feels like a cozy country oasis. This effect was facilitated by the abundance of rustic furniture, light natural textiles and lush greenery outside the window – you don’t feel a lot of fussing at all. But a couple of years…

To create a pleasant, warm interior, designers of Studio Ezra used several shades of beige in the design of this Melbourne home, combining them with natural stone and wood. Thanks to this technique, it was possible to create depth and layering, which made the space much more interesting and lively. This is a small private…

In the historical Chinese city of Chengdu, where numerous ancient traditional buildings have been preserved, this modern vacation home with a bright and stylish modern design is located. A monochrome, minimalist base in a warm beige shade with plaster walls creates a pleasingly cohesive and calming effect, while a bright yellow sofa and other designer…

Studio OZA describes the interiors of this modern apartment, that they recently completed in London, as emotional and enveloping. Designers strived for a calm harmony of materials and shades, rather than flashy design features and superficial shine. Therefore, the interiors turned out to be understated and monochrome, in pleasant milky tones and with an abundance…

This modern cottage on one of the islands of the Stockholm archipelago is a real paradise for lovers of natural wood in decor. Not only is it built and clad on the outside with the world’s most popular building material, but also the interiors are decorated using several types of wood. The open inner space…

The way Studio Ezra masterfully combines old and new in design of this Melbourne home is admirable. Of course, the emphasis here is on modern design, take at least the open living room – trendy furniture and decor, contemporary art, and Scandinavian-style kitchen. At the same time, details from the past are very harmoniously woven…