Favorite interiors of the week_44

Favorite interiors of the week_44

Some things don’t change: we’ll continue to share the most gorgeous, inspiring and coolest interiors that we’ve come across in the past few days with you in 2021, too. 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. Nowadays we need interiors to charm us and calm us down even more in light of all the things that are happening on the outside. Here are some refreshing interiors with the most diverse functions!

Friendly spaces in a metropolitan apartment | Ewelina Białobrzewska | Warsaw, Poland


A showroom you can sleep in | Van Durma | Antwerp, Belgium


A gorgeous apartment made of two studios | Atelierzero | Milan, Italy


Once a garage, now a music school | Enrique Jerez and Bianca Leal | Burgos, Spain


No-frills apartment inspired by the eighties | Heju | Asnières-sur-Seine, France


Luxury jewelry in a modest environment | Norm Architects | Copenhagen, Denmark


Dental clinic with the vibes of a cool cafe | Piotrowscy Design | Warsaw, Poland


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