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While wall-mounted TVs look great and right at home in many contemporary environments where minimalism and a clean and clutter-free look is key, we can’t say the same about decors that are more rustic or traditional. In those cases, a farmhouse TV stand would be a wonderful option and as it happens we have a…
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Interior designers face challenges all the time but it’s not every day one comes across an apartment with such a badly-planned interior that they have to restructure everything. That’s exactly what designer Dmitry Barashko had to do when asked to remodel an apartment situated at the center of Minsk, in Belarus. The apartment had a…
A Spectacular Townhouse Where Time Seems To Stand Still
A SPECTACULAR TOWNHOUSE – In the heart of Sóller. An architectural gem of 510 square metres immaculately restored and modernised from 1896 creation with no compromise on luxury. Designed by Parisian architects in the late 19th century this property exudes french charm with 5 meter ceiling heights and hand made details throughout. When scientists…
Relaxed Sophisticated Comfortable and Chic Interiors
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Modern Single-Story House Captures The Morning Sun
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Elements that Make Ranch Style Homes Look as Well as they Work
The design of ranch style homes can be traced back to Spanish colonial architecture, featuring single-story homes that initially aimed to combat the southwestern heat. To that end, rooflines were low and wide. By the 1920s, the appeal of ranch-style homes was largely economy – they were relatively easy and cost-effective to build and customize….