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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Minimalist Odis Sconce With An Industrial Feel

Minimalist Odis Sconce With An Industrial Feel
Humanhome presented ODIS Sconce, a handcrafted design that combines a minimalist approach with an industrial edge. The fixture is composed of a circular rolled edge steel frame with an American black walnut insert that instantly gives off a warm glow when lit. The ODIS Sconce makes life easier by being a plug-in design allowing you... 
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Shipwreck Lodge On Namibia’s Skeleton Coast

Shipwreck Lodge On Namibia’s Skeleton Coast
We’ve seen many homes inspired many unusual things but architects keep surprising us creating more and more wonder, which we just can’t take our eyes off. The house we are sharing today is one of those, it’s gonna strike you from the first sight as it’s inspired by ship wrecks. Namibia’s Skeleton Coast has earned... 
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25 Relaxing Ideas To Rock A Hammock Indoors

25 Relaxing Ideas To Rock A Hammock Indoors
A hammock is a great idea for any outdoor space – it brings relaxed vibes and lets you relax and feel like on holiday. But hammocks can be also taken inside! Hanging a hammock indoors is also a great idea, in any space, from a living room to kids’ play spaces and it will bring... 
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Swing Coat Rack For Real Fashionistas

Swing Coat Rack For Real Fashionistas
For many people, fashion isn’t just the clothes they put on their back, it’s art they wear to express themselves. That’s why makeshift closets have become so popular: everything’s on display and your trendy things become part of decor. If you want such a closet but don’t feel like building one yourself, there’s a good... 
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Peaceful Minimalist House With Raw Materials Decor

Peaceful Minimalist House With Raw Materials Decor
Architecture studio Whispering Smith has completed house A, a carbon-neutral residence in Perth, Western Australia. The three-story ‘mini tower’ packs all facilities in less than 200 sq-m, including an underground garage and a loft bedroom on the top level. Whispering Smith’s sustainable, compact residence is made from high-recycled-content concrete panels and whitewashed, recycled brick. The... 
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25 Bean Bag Chairs For Indoors And Outdoors

25 Bean Bag Chairs For Indoors And Outdoors
A bean bag chair is all in one: a lounger, a recliner, a chair, a hammock and much more! A bean bag chair is a super functional and comfortable piece of furniture suitable for any more or less modern interior and literally any space, both indoors and outdoors. I’ve prepared some ideas of such cool... 
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Luxurious Kitchen Collection With Attention To Detail

Luxurious Kitchen Collection With Attention To Detail
If you are interested in luxurious and bold kitchens, this collection by Lineadecor is what may catch your attention. Let’s take a look at it. There are three kitchens: Petra, Etna, and Arya. All three kitchens combine their superior production practices and material qualities with the brand’s creative design approach. With well-planned drawer interiors, well-constructed... 
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Cocktail Portable Light For Illuminating Your Tablescape

Cocktail Portable Light For Illuminating Your Tablescape
Many dinner parties and weddings table settings are enlivened with candles now but what if you want something bolder and more modern? A large table lamp may take too much space but you may find a smaller piece to illuminate your cool tablescape. Here’s an idea of such a lamp. Designed by Francesc Vilaró for... 
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25 Gorgeous Mansard Roofs With Pros And Cons

25 Gorgeous Mansard Roofs With Pros And Cons
A mansard roof, also known as a French roof, is a four-sided roof with a double slope on each side that meet forming a low-pitched roof. The first slope is very much steep, almost vertical; the other slope is quite flat and it is in such location that it cannot be seen from the ground... 
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