Favorite interiors of the week_24

Favorite interiors of the week_24

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. With the end of the summer right around the corner, we started to return to the city, but we are still one foot (and perhaps half a heart) in the countryside. In this spirit, this week’s selection features both urban homes and countryside cottages.

Industrial concrete and revived modernism | Malu de Miguel | Madrid, Spain


A family home in Athens with a private brewery | Ioannis Exarchou | Athens, Greece


Natural materials in a seaside hotel in the Netherlands | The Other Season | Castricum, Netherlands


Studio apartment with a hall and a terrace | Ewa/Thomas Studio | Warsaw, Poland


Sacral space experience in a country home in the Czech Republic | ORA | Jevíčko, Czech Republic


The museal loft of an interior designer | Tommaso Spinzi | Milan, Italy


Small studio with great panorama | Estudio González | Malaga, Spain

(Cover photo: Estudio González – flat in Malaga)

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