Favorite interiors of the week_30

Favorite interiors of the week_30

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. Contemporary renovations in the city, traditional wooden cabin and exciting bar interior. These are the places that inspired us this week:

Contemporary home in the heart of the historic district | Romero & Vallejo | Toledo, Spain


Black & white apartment with Bauhaus references | Sergei Khrabrovsky | Moscow, Russia


Rabbits amidst the lavenders in a hidden bar in Kyiv | YOD Group | Kyiv, Ukraine


Apartment in a modernist building | Jonathan Canetti | Tel-Aviv, Israel


Box room, private courtyard and a lot of concrete | toledano + architects | Paris, France


House on the banks of the Vistula | Kama Czudowska | Czerwiñsk, Poland


Modern nostalgia in a hotel built in a 100-year-old building | NOMESSPROCESS | Saint Petersburg, Russia

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