This historic home was built in the early 1900s, and rebuilding it the architects wanted to save its original feel, while bringing in a sophisticated, fresh new take on Santa Fe. This look was accomplished by using light colors like whites, creams and pale grays, and adding modern furnishings, textiles and accessories with a handcrafted...
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Traditional Interior Design In Creme Color Scheme With Dark Furniture
The interior design of this home is a compromise between dark traditional wood furniture and neutral creme color theme. The interior is full of small details that all tell us that it’s traditional. All furniture, lighting, doors and ceiling decor elements are done in that style. Windows around the house are quite big so there...
5 Kitchen Trends For 2024 And 50 Ideas
Kitchen is often the heart of the house where the family gather, cook, communicate, invite guests and even work and study. If you wanna refresh your kitchen for 2024 and are looking for some trendy solutions, here are the hottest trends that will be totally on in 2024 and later. Saturated Colors Embrace bolder hues!...
54 Coolest Teen Girl Bedroom Ideas
Teenagers are difficult to please and styling their spaces can be tricky: your kids should be satisfied with the style and colors, with decor and at the same time have enough space for everything they need. Today’s roundup is dedicated to cool teen girl bedrooms and ways to style them to provide both comfort and...
Peaceful And Stylish Modern Hong Kong Apartment
Architecture practice Lim + Lu presents the refurbishment of a 167 sqm apartment for a Japanese family of four. Using neutral colors, earthy textures, open spaces, and lots of greenery, the architects have generated a vibrant environment, blurring the line between the indoor and the outdoor world. To create an open space layout that flows...
53 Built-In Bookshelves Ideas For Your Home
Built-in solutions are cool for modern homes because they save space and look stylish: even if you have enough space, why not get some more? They also give you the chance to create your very own design that suits your space, style and specific needs. So, let’s have a look at a few great examples...
Minimalist Yurikago House With Multiple Levels
Architecture studio Mas-aqui has transformed an apartment in Barcelona into a multi-level home lined with wood and ceramic tiles. The half levels were used to create more space on the upper storey and to start using a previously unused lower level. The project is called Yurikago House after the Japanese word for a cradle. The...
House With Gorgeous Views And Cedar Trees On The Plot
Studio Christopher Wright Architecture was enlisted to design Kayak Point House, a new home that celebrates the lush foliage the Pacific Northwest has to offer. The home’s design is informed by several preserved large cedar trees on the plot and is inspired by the Swiss heritage of one of the owners. Due to the desire...
Contemporary Unique Oast House In England
Standing tall in a former apple orchard amid the beautiful landscape of Kent is a reimagining of the traditional oast house by Studio Acme. The contemporary dwelling draws closely on vernacular oast houses and their coned roofs that were used for drying hops as part of the beer-brewing process. The proportions of the tower roundels...
Minimalist 3 Square House In A Dense Finnish Forest
This lakeside residence in Finland was built in a dense forest but only one tree was removed to make the project alive. Studio Puisto designed 3 Square House determined by available views, the more north you move on the plot, the more the lake landscape opens, on the other hand the shortest distance to the...