Villa With A Horse In The Living Room

Villa With A Horse In The Living Room
This villa is located not far from Göteborg. It was built for a family with two children. The house is on the hill on the sea shore so the architects needed to take this thing into consideration. The interior is light, modern and colorful. The inner light was maximized with the help of big windows... 
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Contemporary Low Table With 8 Legs Covered With Epoxy Resin

Contemporary Low Table With 8 Legs Covered With Epoxy Resin
The Flat Table Peeled is a contemporary interpretation of the traditional japanese low table with 8 legs, Hassoku Dai. It’s done by Jo Nagasaka of Schemata Architecture Office. The table has a wooden table top finished with a layer of colored epoxy resin. There are two colors of the resin available: fluorescent pink and yellow.... 
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Minimalist Pink Sofa That Seems To Fade Out

Minimalist Pink Sofa That Seems To Fade Out
Blur is a study of architectural invisibility implemented in a minimalist sofa by a young and talented designer, Marc Thorpe. The sofa has an interesting geometric form and an upholstery that looks like it’s sprayed with nearly fluorescent pink paint. The Blur achieves this tactic of invisibility through its utilization of a new technique of... 
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Small Apatrment With Retro Touches

Small Apatrment With Retro Touches
What can you place in a small apartment of 70 square meters? A lot! Architects Irina and Anna Sokolov created this space in Minsk. A fine interior with nice retro style details. The walls of rough brick in the kitchen give it an antique touch and some coziness. The space was made open except for... 
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A Castle In The Southern Italy To Spend A Weekend

A Castle In The Southern Italy To Spend A Weekend
This castle called Trullihusen was designed for Morten Angelo and Tina Horstedt from Denmark. They wanted to choose a place to go for weekends or holidays so it shouldn’t be too far from Denmark. So Italy was chosen, a village in the South of Italy, Apuglia. The house looks like a castle of the Middle... 
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Villa With Geometric Forms

Villa With Geometric Forms
Geometry of form is one of the best ways to make the building unusual and attractive. Many architects, for example Antonio Gaudi, a famous Spanish architect, used it. Architects Eva Pfannes and Sylvain Hartenberg from the studio Ooze went further and changed the existing house with the help of geometry. They kind of wrapped the... 
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Unusual Curved Staircase

Unusual Curved Staircase
These stairs are designed by Atmos studio for one of their residential projects. The staircase was entirely digitally fabricated using an intricate set of simply-cut but highly-detailed flat-pack elements, CNC-carving sheets of MDF and oak directly from our drawings, engraving depths to further split structural strands into ever-finer lineaments, producing elements that perfectly slot together... 
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Custom Made Sculptural Pure White Kitchen Hood

Custom Made Sculptural Pure White Kitchen Hood
Architects Lhoas & Lhoas decided to go custom for the kitchen hood during their latest renovation of a typical Brussel’s house. This common part of most kitchens become an abstract sculpture thanks to using strong geometrical forms and pure white color. Architects proved that besides being just practical kitchen hood can looks absolutely beautiful. Future... 
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A Villa Far From Noise And Fuss

A Villa Far From Noise And Fuss
This house by MCK Architects is located in Sydney, Australia, far from fuss and noise. The main feature of this architectural decision is abundance of the broken lines which create unusual spatial geometry. Sometimes it seems that parallel and perpendicular planes. The décor is rather simple and laconic is inside, the villa reminds a loft.... 
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