Small Portos Bar Cabinet With A Striking Contrast

Small Portos Bar Cabinet With A Striking Contrast
Today we are showing a small bar cabinet in a wonderful Italian style that was designed by Andrea Lucatello. The first thing that catches an eye is the contrast between the wood grain and the gray. This piece is done in a Canaletto walnut which is clearly striking as the top most pieces. To the... 
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5 Small Walk-In Closet Organization Tips And 40 Ideas

5 Small Walk-In Closet Organization Tips And 40 Ideas
Think that you don’t have space for a walk-in closet? That’s not true, today I’m sharing small, even tiny walk-in closets that can be accommodated even in the smallest nooks and corners. And of course, I’ll share some ideas to organize such a space so that you could squeeze most of it. First of all,... 
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Compact Kitchen Unit Collection For Small Spaces

Compact Kitchen Unit Collection For Small Spaces
Japanese kitchen manufacturer Sanwa has designed a set of four kitchen units tailored to those with limited living space. The Affilato Hide unit is created particularly for small apartments, and conceals a sink and cooking area behind a pair of steel folding doors. When not in use, the furniture can be closed away, much like... 
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Small Yet Airy Scandinavian Kitchen Design

Small Yet Airy Scandinavian Kitchen Design
This airy Scandinavian kitchen is lively and cool, while the designer faced some problems decorating. The space is rather small and its shape is irregular but it should look spacious and cozy. A big French-styled balcony door makes the kitchen look more spacious and let lots of light in. Open shelving gave the kitchen an... 
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Small Modern Apartment Design With Space-Saving Decor

Small Modern Apartment Design With Space-Saving Decor
This apartment in Madrid is just 45 square meters but it’s efficiently decorated to accommodate all the necessary things. The living room is combined with the kitchen and the dining room, and each of the areas has its own décor accents. The furniture is multifunctional, for example, the sofa can be transformed into a love... 
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8 Cool Tips To Visually Expand A Small Space

8 Cool Tips To Visually Expand A Small Space
If you are a proud owner of a small apartment or a room, don’t despair! Using a smart color combo and well-thought design, even 30 square meters can be easily converted into a comfortable lodging. Light or pastel colors will not only raise your mood but also make your space look bigger. High, mirror or... 
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Small But Smart Minimalist Kitchen Design

Small But Smart Minimalist Kitchen Design
David Friedlander and Jacqueline Schmidt’s 700-square-foot Brooklyn apartment is full of smart ideas and stylish pieces, plus a surprisingly spacious-feeling galley kitchen. Architect David Bucovy converted a traditional kitchen into a minimalist galley design, which looks harmonious and peaceful. The backsplash and countertop are done in marble, and kitchen cabinets were built of Ikea’s Applåd... 
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17 Awesome Bold Décor Ideas For Small Kitchens

17 Awesome Bold Décor Ideas For Small Kitchens
It’s winter, the time of pale colors and light shades but if your soul demands something bright, decorate your home in bold colors. If your kitchen is small, which is a frequent case, you need to visually make your it bigger and of course positive because it’s the heart of your home. If the space... 
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6 Smart Tips To Visually Expand A Small Room

6 Smart Tips To Visually Expand A Small Room
If you don’t have a big apartment or house, that’s not a problem. Even the smallest studio can be converted and visually expanded by using some simple tricks. Go for stripes. Vertical stripes on the walls will make the ceilings higher, and a striped rug will push the walls aside. Use your walls. Order a... 
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Forest Cabin Combining Small Living With The Camping Experience

Forest Cabin Combining Small Living With The Camping Experience
Architect Bill Yudchitz asked his son, Daniel, to help him create a self-sustaining multi-level family cabin in Bayfield, Wisconsin. Floor-to-ceiling doors open the structure to the elements and provide a protective layer when not in use. The inner décor is simple and modern, with lots of natural wood incorporated. Aluminum pipes were repurposed as ladder... 
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