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Discover the latest in interior design, showcasing stylish and functional living spaces. This category highlights innovative designs, modern aesthetics, and sustainable practices. Perfect for designers, homeowners, and enthusiasts looking for inspiration and trends in creating beautiful interiors.

Handmade rugs for children’s rooms – Armadillo

Australian company Armadillo & Co specializes in handmade rugs made from natural fibers has recently launched a beautiful Junior collection. Delicately crafted from braided and hand stitched soft Bangladeshi hemp, simple circles define this design to create a welcoming play area in the children’s room. The designer’s presentation: We’re Jodie Fried and Sally Pottharst. Six years ago

Retro House with Wooden Interior that Gives Freshness

This retro house with wooden interior is located in Andorra La Vella and was recently completed by Coblonal Arquitectura. Coblonal is an architecture and interior design studio lead by Joan Llongueras and Jordi Mercè. The studio is based in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. The designer’s description: Design history has left certain icons that will never go

Warehouse Space Transformed into a Bright House

Regent Street Warehouse is a residential project developed by Techne Architecture + Interior Design in Melbourne, by converting an old warehouse space into a family home with three floors. The architect’s description: This three level conversion aims to promote the open nature of the subdivided warehouse space. The new architectural components attempt to recede within

Contemporary Style Apartment with a Bit of Industrial Rawness

Proving that a space needn’t have electrical wires or ducts hanging from the ceiling to be an expose on industrial style, a 250 square meter apartment in Kiev maintains a clean, contemporary style while inserting plenty of personality and a bit of industrial rawness around the edges.

Loft Interior Furnished with Custom Designed Furniture

After several years living and working in London architect Dimitar Karanikolov and interior designer Veneta Nikolova moved back to Sofia, where they found a small but interesting attic apartment in a newly built development. They spent the next two years reconstructing the place, designing furniture and experimenting with details, and finishes.

Avant-Garde Sunday Room by Ukrainian Designer Pavel Vetrov

The Ukrainian designer Pavel Vetrov created this avant-garde room – called SUNDAY – inspired by the Panic Room Project. In this project, a clear line divides the room: half a room is completely white, while the other half is fully decorated with graffiti.

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