Tiny Off-Grid Cabin That Takes You Offline

Tiny Off-Grid Cabin That Takes You Offline
Cabin living is getting more and more popular because people want to interact with nature, they want to spend time outdoors and stay connected to it when indoors. If you feel like you’ve had enough of this crazy, tech-oriented world and you just wanted to get away from all the devices and enjoy a few... 
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25 Ways To Use Mirrors As Decor Elements

25 Ways To Use Mirrors As Decor Elements
We all know that mirrors can make a room appear larger but actually they can do much more than that. They can become design elements, bring balance or contrast or make up a focal point in your space. Everything depends on the scale and proportion you use. Here are some ideas to do that. Mirrored... 
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Best House and Apartment Designs of October 2018

Best House and Apartment Designs of October 2018
In October 2018, we’ve shown you a lot of cool stuff. Here the most interesting house and apartment designs among them. Casa 26 is where architecture and art overlap creating a miracle that is noth a home and an art piece. Casa 26: A Home As A Curated Art Piece This ultra-modern residence is built... 
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Minimalist Light-Filled Lake Cabin In Quebec

Minimalist Light-Filled Lake Cabin In Quebec
Cabins, cabins, cabins! Mountain, forest, lake, any other ones, they got extremely popular and we and many other blogs are posting a lot of them because people today are striving for nature, for connection with this beauty and for a feeling of freedom outside. Today we are sharing one more cabin: spanning a compact 915-square-feet,... 
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Chalet-Style Residence That Withstands Harsh Weather

Chalet-Style Residence That Withstands Harsh Weather
Mork Ulnes Architects completed the design of a contemporary 3,300-square-foot chalet-style residence located in Norden, California. The project, named Troll Hus, aims to capture nature views while maintaining a high level of privacy. The house really looks like a modern take on a traditional mountain chalet while being located in a southern region – you... 
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Scandinavian Home Built In The Late 19th Century

Scandinavian Home Built In The Late 19th Century
This luxurious Danish house shows off rustic materials, soft tones, modern touches and fresh details, everything here is in harmony. Let’s take a look at all these relaxing spaces. The house was built in the late 19th century and features Nordic minimalism, where every detail is simple yet very chic. The exterior is contrasting: there’s... 
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Contemporary Pavilion Bungalow With A Geometric Shape

Contemporary Pavilion Bungalow With A Geometric Shape
The Binary House project began as a 1960’s yellow brick bungalow in Woolooware, Sydney, Australia, that was transformed by Christopher Polly Architect to include a dramatic, pavilion-like addition in the back. While the original house keeps its private front character, the back opens up and expands into the green yard to elevate the homeowners’ outdoor... 
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Simple Yet Genius TEN Side Table

Simple Yet Genius TEN Side Table
This side table proves that simplicity is the soul of genius. TEN by designer Feng Li is a simple and very cool side table for any modern space. The piece features 4 brass legs that are designed to be secured in three easy steps. Just slide the first T section through the slit, twist, and... 
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25 Whimsy Half Tables For Small Spaces

25 Whimsy Half Tables For Small Spaces
Lack of space is a very common problem in modern homes, and designers present more and more ideas and solutions for the problem. Today we are featuring one more idea for small homes or just tiny nooks that need some decor: a half table. You may go for half tables, half consoles, half nightstands, vanities... 
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Minimalist Residence With Wabi-Sabi Aesthetics

Minimalist Residence With Wabi-Sabi Aesthetics
Located in the verdant Beitou Hot Spring area at the foot of Taipei’s Datun Mountains in Taiwan, “Din-a-ka” is a minimalist residence designed by Wei Yi International Design Associates. Its name is translated into English as a ‘covered walkway’, which used to be a space of social exchange found in rural areas. The architects incorporated the... 
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