Favorite interiors of the week_21

Favorite interiors of the week_21

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 homes. A beautiful house in the Spanish mountains, Lisbon’s latest restaurant, and an exciting family home in Prague in this week’s selection.

Playful solutions in a family home finished with concrete wood | boq architekti | Prague, Czech Republic


Pastel bricks and a panorama instead of paintings in the Spanish mountains | Pauzarq Arquitectos | Astigarraga, Spain


A studio with terrace in Warsaw | Małgorzata Jaworska | Warsaw, Poland


The vibrant suite of an art collector | Gisbert Pöppler | Berlin, Germany


Old arches and modern details behind the blue tiles | FMJPC Architecture and Design | Lisbon, Portugal


Bookstore vibe at home, on two floors | Zooco Estudio | Madrid, Spain


Kyoto inspired home in London downtown | Chance de Silva | London, United Kingdom

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