40 Inexpensive Ways To Make Your Home Look Expensive

40 Inexpensive Ways To Make Your Home Look Expensive
If you want your home to look luxurious, chic and very stylish, if you want your styling to seem exceptional, this guide is for you – we are sharing ideas on making your home look expensive without spending much money. Stick To Neutrals For a guaranteed sense of calm, stick to a neutral color palette... 
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Lookout House Raised On Stilts Over An Alley

Lookout House Raised On Stilts Over An Alley
US architecture firm Hybrid has designed and built a compact house along a back alley in Seattle, which is partially lifted off the ground to make way for parking. Called The Lookout, it occupies the back of a narrow, sloped lot and faces an alley. When the company purchased the 4,200-square-foot (390-square-metre) property, it decided... 
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Bold Lofty Apartment Of An Old Sports Hall

Bold Lofty Apartment Of An Old Sports Hall
Wooden detailing and black-painted steel fill the lofty interiors of The Gymnasium apartment that Robbert De Goede has built within an old sports hall in the Netherlands. The objective was to design an intimate, livable home. This resulted in a minimal, industrial approach towards the architecture and a very personal approach towards the finishes, which... 
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Small Quirky Apartment Inspired By The Aegean Sea

Small Quirky Apartment Inspired By The Aegean Sea
Collaborative design studio ABACO has completed the renovation of a small 42 m2 apartment in the heart of Paris, France. The redesign corresponds to the client’s needs and preferences, generating a colorful, bright interior, with spatial elements that remind of Greek villages and the Aegean sea. ABACO has developed the project focusing on the clients’... 
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Shipping Container Home With Industrial And Rustic Decor

Shipping Container Home With Industrial And Rustic Decor
Diligently crafted using shipping containers, reclaimed wood and steel, this net-zero home in Boulder, Colorado is sited on an elevated 9,375 square-foot lot. Completely handcrafted by homeowners and designers, Mark Gelband and Courtney Loveman, in collaboration with local architect Mark Gerwing, the house features two shipping containers that perfectly fit the rectilinear lot. The residential... 
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