All posts with tag:feminine

This vaulted-ceilinged apartment in the heart of Barcelona measures 65 square meters, but the rooms are quite small, so the interiors look compact and cramped in places. The designer decided to adjust the layout flaws by adding character and bright design solutions. The latter include smoothed corners and curved walls that echo the ceiling lines,…

Although serious work was done to improve the layout and functionality of the space, the most attractive thing about this spacious Manhattan apartment is the color scheme. Designer Paris Forino recalls her surprise when the clients set an unusual condition at the first meeting – ‘the interiors must be pink.’ It was important not to…

This Swedish home is about color and tenderness. The living room with dusty pink walls sets the tone for the whole house – it is calm and delicate, the space radiates unobtrusive feminine touches, and has an enveloping atmosphere. In the other rooms, the shades are also pastel and delicate, but with different moods –…

The design of this Swedish apartment is built on a bold and unusual combination of mint and pink shades, which we see in every room. Moreover, the use of shades is smart: the walls are dusty pink, while the window and door frames, as well as wall panels, are pale green. But this is far…

This home in London is a gentle and feminine version of English design. Firstly, we can see numerous colorful prints throughout the house, especially on a floral theme. In addition, the color scheme consists mainly of subtle pastel shades. And finally, the abundance of textiles also adds a lot of softness and femininity to the…

It wasn’t love at first sight, but Tanya knows how to see potential in things and objects. Eight years ago, she and her husband bought an old traditional villa in the suburbs of Stockholm, but the only thing that attracted them to the house was the year it was built and its traditional outlines. Many…

Although the designers used many shades of pink in the decoration of this Swedish apartment, the home turned out to be quite interesting and stylish, without banality and ‘girlish’ cliches. It’s all about a non-standard approach: color accents are sometimes used here in very unusual ways – for example, the ceiling in the living room…

This home in Sydney is a true girl’s kingdom, at the same time very stylish and attractive, without clichés or stereotypes. Pink is everywhere here, but a well-chosen dusty shade is more inviting than repulsive. Elegant modern furniture, natural stone and interesting art objects on the walls perfectly complement the stylish feminine look. Great project!