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The gate to your home are you doors!

By admin on Tuesday, October 2, 2012

So I decided to renovate my home ….it was something I have been thinking about for a while now and even though its a great house with a great structure I felt it was time for some changes….The home it is built in 1967 located in San Marco island in Miami and has not been …

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Modern Chairs … a design challenge for the future

By admin on Monday, October 1, 2012

As a designer,I am a big fun of modern design…I look for it …I love to review it… take time to understand the concept behind it and many times it gets me inspired for my own work…. not as a whole but elements.. ideas…Lately on my new search for modern chairs I was amazed by …

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Relaxation in White-modern interiors that are hard to forget!

By admin on Sunday, September 30, 2012

If you think that the most spectacular homes are in big cities or on exotic islands, you’re far away from the truth. A unique home in Thailand grab the eye with its simplicity and space. This pearl, all decorated in white, is located in the luxurious private area of Cape Yamu. It is the work …

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The Fall is Here – cheer up your home with our simple decorating ideas for fall

By admin on Saturday, September 29, 2012

It is the end of September and Autumn is here. I know you are sad to see the Summer finish but time to go back to work..! Actually Autumn can be charming as well…(think Halloween) … below are some of our tips to cheer up your thoughts and home …. Fall decorations of course,what did …

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What is expensive home represents to you? Perhaps this one?!

By admin on Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Can you imagine an apartment with just one bedroom that costs 21.8 million dollars? Yes?! No?! Not really?!… Well, there it is… the most expensive one-bedroom apartment in the world. This unique apartment is called simply “The House”. The luxurious one-bedroom apartment is located in the capital of Japan – Tokyo. It has an area …

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More Space with Transparent Modern Furniture

By admin on Tuesday, September 25, 2012

It’s easy to give an advice how to arrange a houses of 120 square meters with an unlimited budget. But how with our small homes and limited budgets to create a nice combination for living ?? Of course, there is a way, but not without the help of some tricks stolen from famous interior designers. …

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The Bold and The Colorful…modern architecture that impress!

By admin on Monday, September 24, 2012

We all know what a great impact the colors have on our minds and mood. The more colorful a home is, the more active, bold and energetic its owners are and more vital its aura is. Just so bold the architects of the New York studio Stamberg Aferiat Architecture are, authors of the most colorful …

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A modern piece of furniture; like you’ve never seen before!

By admin on Sunday, September 23, 2012

Designer Maksimero Riera never fails to surprise us. Known for his extravagant and out of the box work in the world of design; some of his past work includes furniture in the form of octopus and even walrus…. Well this time –as expected- not far out; a chair in the shape of an elephant! Beginning …

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  • Angela Reynolds @angelareynoldsdesigns doesn’t design rooms—she composes atmosphere. Her interiors balance sculptural form with quiet restraint, where deep blacks, warm neutrals, and tactile whites create a layered, almost cinematic calm. Each space feels curated, not decorated—art, architecture, and furniture in effortless dialogue.

There’s a confident minimalism to her work—clean, sensual, and timeless. She favors material honesty and bold silhouettes, allowing light, texture, and proportion to do the storytelling. The result is modern living that feels both editorial and deeply lived-in.
    Angela Reynolds @angelareynoldsdesigns doesn’t design rooms—she composes atmosphere. Her interiors balance sculptural form with quiet restraint, where deep blacks, warm neutrals, and tactile whites create a layered, almost cinematic calm. Each space feels curated, not decorated—art, architecture, and furniture in effortless dialogue. There’s a confident minimalism to her work—clean, sensual, and timeless. She favors material honesty and bold silhouettes, allowing light, texture, and proportion to do the storytelling. The result is modern living that feels both editorial and deeply lived-in.
  • Pheme doesn’t shout—it settles. A fluid, sculptural curve anchors the room with quiet confidence, balancing generous depth with disciplined form.

Wrapped in velvety taupe, it absorbs light and leans into tactility—soft, refined, and effortlessly expensive. This is quiet luxury distilled: understated, architectural, and deeply assured.
    Pheme doesn’t shout—it settles. A fluid, sculptural curve anchors the room with quiet confidence, balancing generous depth with disciplined form. Wrapped in velvety taupe, it absorbs light and leans into tactility—soft, refined, and effortlessly expensive. This is quiet luxury distilled: understated, architectural, and deeply assured.
  • Lalabella is sculptural calm—soft, rounded volumes wrapped in tactile bouclé, where light drifts across a low, fluid silhouette.

Designed for living, not posing, it offers deep, effortless comfort with a quiet, architectural presence.
    Lalabella is sculptural calm—soft, rounded volumes wrapped in tactile bouclé, where light drifts across a low, fluid silhouette. Designed for living, not posing, it offers deep, effortless comfort with a quiet, architectural presence.
  • @studiovandenakker and @ryanclawson  is curation meets sculpture—bold color, tightly edited, grounded by architectural furniture.

Quiet maximalism, disciplined. Soft forms, rich materials, gallery-level composition—livable, but razor
    @studiovandenakker and @ryanclawson is curation meets sculpture—bold color, tightly edited, grounded by architectural furniture. Quiet maximalism, disciplined. Soft forms, rich materials, gallery-level composition—livable, but razor
  • A sculptural, low-profile sectional balancing crisp architecture with relaxed comfort. Slim metal legs lift the leather-wrapped base, while plush, feather-soft cushions create an inviting, tailored softness. The adjustable headrest adds subtle ergonomic support without disrupting the clean horizontal lines.

Palette: creamy ivory upholstery grounded by rich cognac leather, layered with caramel and burnt orange accents. Warm, tonal, and effortlessly elevated—designed for lounging, conversation, and refined everyday living.
    A sculptural, low-profile sectional balancing crisp architecture with relaxed comfort. Slim metal legs lift the leather-wrapped base, while plush, feather-soft cushions create an inviting, tailored softness. The adjustable headrest adds subtle ergonomic support without disrupting the clean horizontal lines. Palette: creamy ivory upholstery grounded by rich cognac leather, layered with caramel and burnt orange accents. Warm, tonal, and effortlessly elevated—designed for lounging, conversation, and refined everyday living.
  • Soft. Controlled. Intentional…. @ksenialiubach in quiet tones—sand, taupe, chalk. Materials do the talking. Bouclé, suede, plaster, and wood layered with restraint. Light skims surfaces, revealing texture, not drama.

Low forms. Gentle curves. Nothing sharp….
Furniture feels sculpted, not placed. Space is edited. Every piece breathes. The result is calm, tactile, and deeply refined—luxury whispered, never announced.
    Soft. Controlled. Intentional…. @ksenialiubach in quiet tones—sand, taupe, chalk. Materials do the talking. Bouclé, suede, plaster, and wood layered with restraint. Light skims surfaces, revealing texture, not drama. Low forms. Gentle curves. Nothing sharp…. Furniture feels sculpted, not placed. Space is edited. Every piece breathes. The result is calm, tactile, and deeply refined—luxury whispered, never announced.
  • DKOR Interiors delivers a polished tropical glamour—sleek architecture wrapped in warm walnut, stone, and luminous neutrals. Light is sculpted, surfaces glow, and every line feels intentional, refined, and quietly indulgent.

The mood is effortless sophistication—plush, low silhouettes, curated accents, and a seamless indoor-outdoor flow. Glam, but controlled—where luxury whispers, never shouts.
    DKOR Interiors delivers a polished tropical glamour—sleek architecture wrapped in warm walnut, stone, and luminous neutrals. Light is sculpted, surfaces glow, and every line feels intentional, refined, and quietly indulgent. The mood is effortless sophistication—plush, low silhouettes, curated accents, and a seamless indoor-outdoor flow. Glam, but controlled—where luxury whispers, never shouts.
  • The Campania Sectional is composed like a material symphony—chocolate leather, camel chenille, taupe suede, and bronze velvet layered in warm tonal harmony. Walnut, travertine, and brushed bronze accents elevate the palette, creating a quietly luxurious composition.

Designed with architectural precision, the sectional balances sculptural structure and soft comfort, where tailored upholstery, feather-topped cushions, and refined proportions create an effortlessly elevated presence.
    The Campania Sectional is composed like a material symphony—chocolate leather, camel chenille, taupe suede, and bronze velvet layered in warm tonal harmony. Walnut, travertine, and brushed bronze accents elevate the palette, creating a quietly luxurious composition. Designed with architectural precision, the sectional balances sculptural structure and soft comfort, where tailored upholstery, feather-topped cushions, and refined proportions create an effortlessly elevated presence.
  • The interiors by Hirsch Bedner Associates are a masterclass in atmospheric luxury. Monumental ceilings, sculptural lighting, and dramatic veined stone create spaces that feel cinematic, layered, and unapologetically sophisticated.

Curved furniture, bronze accents, and rhythmic architectural details soften the grandeur, producing interiors that are both immersive and effortlessly elegant—where lighting, material, and geometry orchestrate a bold yet refined hospitality experience.
    The interiors by Hirsch Bedner Associates are a masterclass in atmospheric luxury. Monumental ceilings, sculptural lighting, and dramatic veined stone create spaces that feel cinematic, layered, and unapologetically sophisticated. Curved furniture, bronze accents, and rhythmic architectural details soften the grandeur, producing interiors that are both immersive and effortlessly elegant—where lighting, material, and geometry orchestrate a bold yet refined hospitality experience.
  • Quiet luxury, perfectly upholstered.
The Strada Bed floats softly between architecture and comfort.
    Quiet luxury, perfectly upholstered. The Strada Bed floats softly between architecture and comfort.
  • Zephyr is sculptural comfort with edge — a cocooned, plush silhouette in refined ivory, grounded by a bold dark X-base. Soft, architectural, and unapologetically modern.
    Zephyr is sculptural comfort with edge — a cocooned, plush silhouette in refined ivory, grounded by a bold dark X-base. Soft, architectural, and unapologetically modern.
  • @alexey_gulesha
 creates interiors that feel instantly calm and welcoming. Clean lines meet warm wood, soft textiles, and gentle natural light, making each space feel balanced and effortless.

His work is quietly confident—simple, sculptural, and deeply livable without ever feeling overdesigned.
    @alexey_gulesha creates interiors that feel instantly calm and welcoming. Clean lines meet warm wood, soft textiles, and gentle natural light, making each space feel balanced and effortless. His work is quietly confident—simple, sculptural, and deeply livable without ever feeling overdesigned.
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