Favorite interiors of the week_50

Favorite interiors of the week_50

Each week, we share the coolest, most gorgeous and inspiring 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 homes. Architects’ homes in Bratislava and the British shores, spiced up with the latest hot spots in Rome, Kyiv and Dubai—all of them boasting remarkable interior design solutions. See for yourself!

Crafts and modern art in a family home | Anke Design Studio | Kraków, Poland


Refurbished loft in an old fishing neighborhood | DG estudio | Valencia, Spain


Japanese izakaya bar in a former artillery plant | YoDezeen | Kyiv, Ukraine


Abandoned bakery transformed into a vivid restaurant-bar hybrid | Studiotamat | Rome, Italy


An architect’s beach house | Gratton + Legendre | West Sussex, United Kingdom


Bold minimalism | Alan Prekop | Bratislava, Slovakia


Broken tiles and terrazzo in a cool cafe | Roar Studio | Al Wasl, Dubai

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