Contemporary Pavilion Bungalow With A Geometric Shape

Contemporary Pavilion Bungalow With A Geometric Shape
The Binary House project began as a 1960’s yellow brick bungalow in Woolooware, Sydney, Australia, that was transformed by Christopher Polly Architect to include a dramatic, pavilion-like addition in the back. While the original house keeps its private front character, the back opens up and expands into the green yard to elevate the homeowners’ outdoor... 
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Mid-Century Michigan Home By Frank Lloyd Wright

Mid-Century Michigan Home By Frank Lloyd Wright
Frank Lloyd Wright was a famous architect known for his gorgeous mid-century homes, and today we are featuring one of them. The house took 40 years for this design to be fully realized. Frank Lloyd Wright originally designed the compact home for a retired schoolteacher. The location embodies his principles of organic architecture, intertwining the... 
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25 Ideas To Pull Off Neutrals In Home Decor Right

25 Ideas To Pull Off Neutrals In Home Decor Right
Neutrals are timeless, and there are many home owners who prefer them to contrasting colors. But going all-neutral you risk to get a boring interior. How to avoid that? Here are some tips you may use to make your space relaxing and comforting but not too typical. Go Camel Going neutrals doesn’t mean that your... 
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Eclectic Denver Loft With Trendy Solutions

Eclectic Denver Loft With Trendy Solutions
This eclectic Denver loft is 185.8 square meters and was designed by Rebecca Robeson. The clients requested a casual scheme, updated with high-end furniture, fixtures and finishes. Fulfilling them all was a bit tricky but the designer succeeded. First of all, the designer added a contemporary vibe to the dwelling. Wood flooring was replaced with... 
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Kuklovod Coat Racks For Micro Entryways

Kuklovod Coat Racks For Micro Entryways
Winter is a cold season when we sometimes have to put much clothes on, and a coat rack or hanger is a must for every space – just remember all those scarves, coats and hats that you leave in your entryway. If your entry is very small and you don’t know how to accommodate everything... 
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3 Focal Points To Add A Statement To Your Interior

3 Focal Points To Add A Statement To Your Interior
A focal point is a must for every space: it’s a great way to make an accent, to make your interior bolder and highlight the feature that you extremely like. We’ve already shared some ideas for built-in focal points and some ways to accentuate them, and today’s roundup is also dedicated to accents but these... 
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