Favorite interiors of the week_84

Favorite interiors of the week_84

Each week, we share the most gorgeous, inspiring and 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. A SUP riders’ haven from an old Soviet locker room, a dream hotel from a former hospital and a modern home from a pre-WW2 locksmiths workshop—this week we could witness the second lives of spaces.


Hospital turned into a luxury holiday resort | Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic


The coolest college we’ve ever seen | Civilian | Berlin, Germany


This is what a modern, urban beach house looks like | Nina Maya Interiors | Balmain, Sydney, Australia


Colorful building block style apartment from Paris | Manuelle Gautrand | Paris, France


Clean cave accommodation with great views | Mary Kavagia and Frank Lefebvre | Santorini, Greece


Dream home from an old locksmith’s workshop | Loft Kolasiński | Szczecin, Poland


Surf café from an old Soviet sports locker room | Natalia Solovey and Oleg Solovey | Hmelnyickij, Ukraine

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