Lively Eclectic Duplex With A Cool Use Of Colors

Lively Eclectic Duplex With A Cool Use Of Colors
This beautiful colorful eclectic duplex located in Paris, France has been recently designed by Sarah Lavoine. The interior is modern, lively, eclectic and refreshing – all these features were achieved with the use of colors. I love how black and turquoise were used in the white background to attract attention – they look so eye-catching... 
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Delightful Summer Bedroom Design In Peach And White

Delightful Summer Bedroom Design In Peach And White
Summer is an amazing season, full of sunlight and bold colors, so why not bring some summer touches into the décor? Start from your bedroom as it’s a place where you wake up every morning and you need inspiration for the day. I think that soothing hues of soft peach combined with white and strokes... 
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26 Relaxing Coastal Dining Rooms And Zones

26 Relaxing Coastal Dining Rooms And Zones
If you have a beach cottage or planning to decorate your own beach-inspired zone to relax, think over a coastal dining room or dining zone. The best colors for such décor are aqua, blue, turquoise, grey and white, and what’s good about them is that they stimulate brain activity. Add neutrals and distressed or wicker... 
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Cozy Architect’s Home With Japanese Decor Ideas

Cozy Architect’s Home With Japanese Decor Ideas
Maison Amtrak was designed by architect Peter Cohen for himself, his wife Sally and his golden retriever “Daisy”. Located in the coastal forests near Ellsworth, Maine and just above the Union River, the design allowed Peter to produce the least amount of impact on the natural landscape and at the same time take advantage of... 
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Whimsy 3LEGS Table Collection Of Steel Sheets

Whimsy 3LEGS Table Collection Of Steel Sheets
Designer David Tarcali shows us playing with geometry for a un and whimsy design with his 3LEGS table collection. At first glance 3LEGS Table should tip, but doesn’t, thanks to the clever geometry. Tarcali has designed three different types of tables inspired by geometric patterns and architectural shapes. Each table is folded from a single... 
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Double Eclectic Loft With Industrial Touches

Double Eclectic Loft With Industrial Touches
This loft used to be a photo studio and then it was converted into an eclectic home with amazing interior and exterior. The styles used for décor are industrial, vintage and modern, and that gives a very cozy look to the loft. The loft is shared by two sisters, so one part of the interior... 
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Scandinavian Cottage Decor With Rustic Touches

Scandinavian Cottage Decor With Rustic Touches
The owners of this sweet cottage, located in the Polish countryside, acquired a house with the intention of becoming the refuge for weekend escapes and summer holidays. The open-plan living area is perfect for entertainment with family and friends. The interior has been decorated in the charming country style; the furniture is practical, and natural... 
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How To Use Color And Textures In Small Spaces: 24 Ideas

How To Use Color And Textures In Small Spaces: 24 Ideas
While many shy away from using bold color in small spaces, there is no reason spatial restrictions should restrict the imagination, so here are some ideas to rock bright colors in tiny spaces. Bright pops of color draw the eye to specific objects instead of pointing out spatial restrictions. While black is a color many... 
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30 Awesome Rattan Chairs For Summer Décor

30 Awesome Rattan Chairs For Summer Décor
I don’t know about you, guys, but to me rattan furniture reminds of vacation and beach houses. Decorate your home, terrace and patio with rattan furniture to achieve a holiday effect. Rattan chairs are cool, and you can find a shape and design for every style that you like. I especially love hanging rattan chairs... 
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Industrial Building Furnishings Of Bricks And Wood

Industrial Building Furnishings Of Bricks And Wood
Designers Rachel Griffin and Emilie Pallard aimed to reinterpret exterior construction materials for use in the interior with ‘Building’, a collection of objects that uses bricks at their foundation. Each object in the collection uses the weight of the bricks as an anchor, while the wooden components are threaded through the existing perforations to tie... 
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