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Located in the popular and very green villa park “De Boomberg”, within walking distance of the center, this characteristic and energy-efficient detached villa is located in an idyllic location. It is an authentic monumental farmhouse, which dates from 1886 and was recently completely renovated in 2018 with precision and attention to detail and fully equipped! Upon entering, its boho atmosphere embraces you like a warm blanket. It is a unique object that you will not easily encounter. Enjoy the tour!!!!

From a 1950s property with limited architectural character, Ham Interiors undertook this full design, build and interior design project to create a modern country home. Open-plan living spaces with pitched ceilings are given warmth with an eclectic collection of antiques and specially commissioned large-scale artworks, while reclaimed sinks and fireplaces were sourced on buying trips to Belgium. The studio’s signature shiplap boarded ceilings, textural flooring, bold pops of colour and handcrafted furniture give this country home an established elegance. They undertook this project alongside their partner company, Tom House a bespoke property development practice.

The original 1930 bungalow’s main value was its prime location near South Congress. Otherwise, the existing structure was dark and dated. The original structure’s living spaces were cut off from the backyard by the master bedroom and a utility room. Thus, it was stripped to the studs and a few slight but powerful changes were made to the interior walls to create a more livable floor plan. New materials add a fresh edge to the existing dwelling while making the transition from the old structure to the new seamless. The original shiplap walls in the “conservatory” were updated and darkened using the Japanese Shou sugi ban technique. The black-and-white tile pattern in the breezeway to the dining room extension references the home’s original kitchen while breaking up the large expanses of wooden floor, as does the decorative wood pattern in the kitchen. Painted stairs reduce the cost while accenting the…

Northern Europeans are good at not only creating a modern design but also perfectly preserving the heritage of the past. So, this villa in the suburbs of Berlin, according to available documents, was a project of the well-known architect Paul Imberg in a lush corner plot of 672 m² with south , east and west orientation.Villa Imberg is a perfect symbiosis of historical and modern interior architecture. Beautiful ceiling decor, modern furniture, interesting decor pieces, paintings – all this, together with touches of modern style, make the house look and feel very unusual and atmospheric place. Enjoy!

This large light-filled open loft in the Tribeca neighborhood of New York City was purchased by a growing family to make into their family home. The loft, previously a lighting showroom, had been converted for residential use with the standard amenities by Kimberly Peck and Interior Finishes LLC but since it was entirely open, it needed to be reconfigured. One of the best attributes of this particular loft is its extremely large windows situated on all four sides due to the locations of neighboring buildings.   The original tin ceiling was preserved throughout the loft with all new lighting run in orderly conduit beneath it, much of which is exposed light bulbs. Other interesting features of the loft are the industrial ladder up to the small elevated play area in the living room, the navy cabinetry and antique mirror clad dining niche, and the wallpapered powder room with antique mirror and…

This country house by interior designer Anastasia Muravyeva is located near Moscow, in the vicinity of Pirogovo. The residence has an area of ​​300 sq.m. and two floors.The interior uses a complex color palette and a number of items are made to special order. For example, a staircase with a wrought-iron fence was made according to the sketch of the designer. An unusual solution as well is the olive doors with patina. A special place in the interior is reserved for paintings and graphics, original lamps, wallpaper and high-quality textiles. There is not a single random object in this house, all the details are carefully selected, which gives the interior a unique character. The hostess herself calls its style “luxurious simplicity.” Photography : Sergey Krasyuk | Stylist : Julia Chebotar

Romanek Design Studio will present fresh, exciting design concepts for the most discerning clients. They pride themselves on innovating in a wide range of styles. Their Studio team has the creativity, passion for detail and the global resources to help their clients achieve the space of their dreams. Here is a 1925 Spanish colonial house with an impressive modern art collection, sculptural furniture and pops of colour. Enjoy it!!! Photography : Douglas Friedman

The rs apartment is a project by Arthur Casas Studio that matches customer demand: surrounded by a 360º view of the Ipanema beach, it is a minimalist yet cozy and friendly place, where the owner family could go to spend some seasons and to receive their friends in Rio de Janeiro. The 520m² plan was fully adapted so the rooms could be placed around the perimeter and, due to this, offer the best view possible – as it is placed in such privileged sight. A minimalist aesthetic prevails at the spaces – as well as a cozy, friendly and full of life atmosphere. This situation is provided by a furniture arrangement that mixes national and international choices – some of them designed by Arthur Casas himself.The harmony between the concepts of all areas merges in the enhancement of the view, the natural landscape of Rio de Janeiro – essential condition always…

Born to Greek immigrants (Dad from Sparta and Mom from Gytheo) , Aristea was born and raised in Canada where she studied Photographic Arts at Ryerson University’s School of Image Arts. Her passion for spaces and landscapes has her photographing environmental portraits, interiors and lifestyle products for advertising and editorial clients. She loves it when hints of contemporary finishes are playfully applied to modern design. She’s all about the eclectic infusions rather than matching the furniture. “Mix it up a little, allow the objects in your space to speak individually.”She is currently represented by art agency Judy Inc. in Toronto. Here is her work on an interior design project by Alisa Rose Design.

Founder and Creative Director of Leyden Lewis Design Studio, Lewis has a background which encompasses the culturally rich Caribbean heritage of Trinidad and Tobago, urban sophistication, and classical European Modernism. His unrivaled aesthetic has made him the celebrated New York designer that he is today. Every home should reflect its owners’ style and should emphasize the element they’re passionate about. In other words, a home should be the a material representation of its owners’ minds, an extension of their personality. So Lewis beautifully reflected the owner’s inclinations in that project. Enjoy!!!!

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