Creative Minimalist House With Inner Balconies

Creative Minimalist House With Inner Balconies
Takeshi Hosaka Architects has built a house for a couple and their child in downtown Tokyo where windows’ balconies are reversed and extruded towards its interior. The large and small platforms create a feeling of being outside, bringing life into the 73 sqm space and splitting activities in several levels, which is a trendy and... 
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Styx Coat Stand Looking Like A Tree

Styx Coat Stand Looking Like A Tree
Fall is in full swing now, and a coat rack or stand is actual more than ever. If you don’t have one or wanna change the existing piece, take a look at the stand we are sharing today. Styx Coat Stand is a stylish and highly functional coat stand, an aesthetically arresting and space-saving solution... 
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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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25 Branch Lamps For A Touch Of Nature

25 Branch Lamps For A Touch Of Nature
Eco-friendly decor is no less popular than minimalist, Scandinavian or boho style. Adding natural touches will make you feel outdoors even indoors and even in a big city, and one of such ideas is branch and trunk lamps. There are many options to try – floor, pendant, table and wall lamps with various kinds o... 
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Simple Yet Genius TEN Side Table

Simple Yet Genius TEN Side Table
This side table proves that simplicity is the soul of genius. TEN by designer Feng Li is a simple and very cool side table for any modern space. The piece features 4 brass legs that are designed to be secured in three easy steps. Just slide the first T section through the slit, twist, and... 
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25 Whimsy Half Tables For Small Spaces

25 Whimsy Half Tables For Small Spaces
Lack of space is a very common problem in modern homes, and designers present more and more ideas and solutions for the problem. Today we are featuring one more idea for small homes or just tiny nooks that need some decor: a half table. You may go for half tables, half consoles, half nightstands, vanities... 
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Fall-Inspired Bedding Collection by La Mallorquina

Fall-Inspired Bedding Collection by La Mallorquina
It’s fall and if you haven’t decided how to add fall flavor to your decor, the easiest and most budget-friendly idea is swapping up your home textiles: rugs, curtains and bedding. The bed is the centerpiece in any bedroom and choosing right textiles for it is important. Need a beautiful fall-inspired bedding set?  La Mallorquina... 
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25 Edgy And Cool Mirrors For Your Entryway

25 Edgy And Cool Mirrors For Your Entryway
A mirror is a must in an entryway: you may look into it and find out if everything is right before you leave. A mirror is a trendy decor element that fits any decor style and theme and fills your space with light making it look bigger – ideal for tight rooms. If you are... 
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Lennart Desk With A Hidden Storage Space

Lennart Desk With A Hidden Storage Space
A modern desk isn’t just a piece of furniture, it’s a physical representation of your personality and individuality and we spend more and more time at it, so it should be very functional and cool. The piece we are sharing features unique design and much functionality. The Lennart desk by Made studio is so much... 
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Minimalist Residence With Wabi-Sabi Aesthetics

Minimalist Residence With Wabi-Sabi Aesthetics
Located in the verdant Beitou Hot Spring area at the foot of Taipei’s Datun Mountains in Taiwan, “Din-a-ka” is a minimalist residence designed by Wei Yi International Design Associates. Its name is translated into English as a ‘covered walkway’, which used to be a space of social exchange found in rural areas. The architects incorporated the... 
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