67 Inviting Kitchen Designs With Exposed Wooden Beams

67 Inviting Kitchen Designs With Exposed Wooden Beams
Exposed wooden beams are what gives any space a character, and if they are restored ones, it’s even history. I love kitchens with wooden beams because they look dreamy and just amazing, they help you create a real heart of any home, where everyone would gather. Beams can suit any décor style – farmhouse, rustic,... 
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50 Bathrooms With Exposed Wooden Beams

50 Bathrooms With Exposed Wooden Beams
Wooden beams are a cool rustic decor features – they used to be a must to hold the ceilings but now they are mostly faux and are left or created for decor. We continue spoiling you with awesome spaces with exposed wooden beams, and today’s roundup is dedicated to bathrooms. Ah, bathrooms with wooden beams are... 
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Rustic Danish House With Rough Exposed Wooden Beams

Rustic Danish House With Rough Exposed Wooden Beams
Located in Christianshavn in Copenhagen, this beautiful house started life as a smithy in the late 1600s. Now it’s a lovely blend of original architecture (such as the open fireplace) and modern touches, it was completely renovated by the owners themselves. The color scheme they used is neutral, kinda muted with just a couple of... 
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36 Cozy Living Room Designs With Exposed Wooden Beams

36 Cozy Living Room Designs With Exposed Wooden Beams
Exposed wooden beams are what makes your space unique, captivating, cozy and special, and they are also in trend now. If you are restoring an old house, keep the beams in your living room for sure! A living room with exposed wooden beams is extremely inviting, whatever style you choose: seaside, modern, minimalist, Scandinavian or... 
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35 Chic Bedroom Designs With Exposed Wooden Beams

35 Chic Bedroom Designs With Exposed Wooden Beams
I think that mixing some restored original details and adding new ones gives any space a character and special charm. Exposed wooden beams are one of such things, they really inspire and can be easily incorporated in different décor styles. Today I’d like to share some beautiful bedroom designs with exposed wooden beams in décor,... 
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Modern Home With Stone Walls And Wooden Beams

Modern Home With Stone Walls And Wooden Beams
Dom Arquitectura have completed the renovation of a historic home in La Cerdanya, Spain. The ensemble consists of a haystack, a barn, a warehouse, a small house and badiu, and the owner wanted to rehabilitate the space set and make his home and several guest pavilions. The architects kept the volumes of the existing buildings,... 
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64 Stylish And Cozy Wooden Bathroom Designs

64 Stylish And Cozy Wooden Bathroom Designs
Wood is an amazing material as it’s eco-friendly, rich-looking, brings coziness and warmth to any space. Wood can bring a spa feel to your bathroom if you use it there – yes, it can be used in a wet area with some water-resistant finishes. Wood can easily match any bathroom decor style, from rustic to... 
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25 Wooden Screen Space Dividers For A Cozy Touch

25 Wooden Screen Space Dividers For A Cozy Touch
In our time of open layouts and studio apartments space dividers become more and more popular because we admit that some spaces should be more private and some zones need to be separated. Various dividers have different advantages and disadvantages and here it’s important to find a proper piece for your interior. Today we’ll have... 
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25 Eye-Catchy Wooden Ceiling Ideas To Try

25 Eye-Catchy Wooden Ceiling Ideas To Try
A ceiling is a thing that is unfairly missed, though it can highlight your style and decor and even become the main show stopper in the room. A wood ceiling isn’t very often seen in various spaces though this is a very interesting and eye-catchy option. There are many cool ideas to implement, and every... 
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Modern Home With Clusters Of Wooden Columns

Modern Home With Clusters Of Wooden Columns
Named after the initial of its owners, the 144-square-metre Y-house was designed by Watanabe’s Tokyo-based studio for a couple and their three children. What’s so special about it? Clusters of diagonal columns splay out like tree branches inside the house, they look unique and are practical at the same time. Intended to reference surrounding trees,... 
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