Favorite interiors of the week_05

Favorite interiors of the week_05

From now on, we will share the most gorgeous, inspiring and the coolest interiors that we’ve come across in the past few days. Here comes some perfect eye candy to browse through while sipping your Saturday morning coffee, which you can also use as inspiration for your own home. This week, we can witness the blending and perfect harmony of old and new, raw and fine details.

Contemporary design in one of the most famous buildings of Bulgarian modernism | dontDIY | Sofia, Bulgaria


Loft with dark tones, but even more light | UGO Architecture | Poznan, Poland

       A bejegyzés megtekintése az Instagramon

UGO Architecture (@ugo.com.pl) által megosztott bejegyzés, Ápr 10., 2020, időpont: 8:18 (PDT időzóna szerint)


Beautifully composed living room inside an office | Maria Murawsky Architecture | Berlin, Germany


Two-storey downtown dream suite | Balbek Bureau | Kiev, Ukraine


Cool café in a 17th century Jesuit building | Denisa Strmiskova Studio | Olomouc, Czech Republic


Exciting solutions in a semi-basement apartment | Point Supreme | Athens, Greece


Renovation with vibrating basic colors | HOCH Studio| Paris, France

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