All posts with tag:bright accents

The Swedes know how to masterfully combine vintage, modern style, rich colors and classics, and this apartment in Lund is a prime example of this. A young family with children lives here, they like interesting colors, an abundance of decor and an eclectic style. Decorative panels, stucco moldings on the ceiling and walls did not…

Decorator Irene Benjumea calls her Madrid apartment a proving ground. That means, here she brought to life many ideas that she did not dare to implement in the clients’ home. The apartment has an interesting layout: with the help of well-thought-out partitions, many rooms can be combined or, on the contrary, made private. Irene skillfully…

This Palm Springs home was built in 1957 by renowned architect Donald Wexler and has even been recognized as a monument of modernism. But even such masterpieces become obsolete over time and require a more modern and comfortable environment. Designers from the Bells + Whistles studio not only breathed new life into the house, but…

A family with four children lives in this interesting home in Melbourne, while the interiors do not at all resemble the space suitable by the younger generation. On the contrary, they look adult and self-sufficient. The designer chose a modern style and noble materials: marble, wood, stone, and to make the look less austere he…

The owners of this home, a married couple with two children, wanted to get away from strict classics and old-fashioned design and rethink the interiors. Designer Chad Dorsey used reclaimed bricks and bright wallpaper for the walls to make it come true. Bold solutions are combined with conservative furnishings and decor to create a timeless…

Nest MGallery hotel is located not in the center of Paris, but in La Defense, the main business center of the French capital. Despite this location, the interiors do not look austere and conservative; on the contrary, designer Oscar Lucien Ono made them as unusual as possible. Oscar Ono was inspired by the design group…

This apartment in Madrid’s Literary Quarter has retained the beautiful textured walls and beams inherited from the original 1900 home. The combination of frayed walls, stucco moldings and vibrant modern furnishings make this space unique and incredibly interesting. In the already spacious living room, the designer tried to expand the space with mirrors on the…