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NEVA Architecture Intérieure - Interior Design
Le coin salon et le coin dînatoire sont séparés visuellement par le même papier peint entrecoupé de mur peint en blanc. Les meubles participent par leur choix précis et leur envergure à l'ensemble. Les espaces sont aussi notifiés en hauteur, par une grande suspension pour le salon, et par des plantes suspendues pour le coin repas.
Elixir Interior Design
We transformed this tired 1960's penthouse apartment into a beautiful bright and modern family living room
Jess Hunter Interior Design
This 90's home received a complete transformation. A renovation on a tight timeframe meant we used our designer tricks to create a home that looks and feels completely different while keeping construction to a bare minimum. This beautiful Dulux 'Currency Creek' kitchen was custom made to fit the original kitchen layout. Opening the space up by adding glass steel framed doors and a double sided Mt Blanc fireplace allowed natural light to flood through.
European Home
The Trisore 95 MKII is a smaller bay-style fireplace for more intimately-scaled living spaces such as this modern living room.
Hübsch
We build our new furniture range, introducing new, exclusive designs. The new range is strongly influenced by Nordic design, with a modern touch keeping it clean, light and simple.
HAUS | Architecture For Modern Lifestyles
Inspired custom media center steals the show doing the dirty work (hiding/storing stuff) with style - Photo: HAUS | Architecture For Modern Lifestyles
User
he LoculaMENTUM bookcase was designed to meld traditional bookcase appearance with a modern interpretation and a twist. This twist allows for books or other collectible items to be artfully arranged, categorized, presented.
Diagonal compartments are the spine of the bookcase, so there is a progression of shapes: from the bottom to the top, creating an uplifting feel that has maximum storage capabilities. This is true to the Bauhaus principle, which denotes “form follows function”. In our bookcase design, warm traditional veneers paired with a modern finish and a versatile compartment proportioning make this piece of furniture one with the space.
Beveled edges, visible from every notion, add a distinctive unique touch to the bookcase. A design element that is consistently used in our projects, which translates into sleek streamlined furniture designs.
Scandinavian Living Room Design Photos
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