“Hinashizaka Slope on the left, and Fujimizaka Slope on the right. Apparently you could see Mt Fuji from here on the early 1900s. Likely blocked nowadays.”
Old Architecture Looks Like In Japan (30 Pics)
History, although not always correct, is very important to our society. Without it, there would be no traditions to follow today, culture to appreciate, or memories of our ancestors that we can learn so much from.
Instagram account Japan Property Central shares a really important part of history—architecture. Their photographers travel around Japan, capturing the oldest buildings and how they look. How they’re being used today. Many of them have been repurposed to be something else, like hotels, shops, or even homes.
The buildings are really beautiful and unique. The way they harmonize with the modern world around them is an amazing sight to see. These buildings are like monuments of history, a portal which transports you to old times.
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We got an interview with Zoe. She told us the main goal behind these photos: “To share the interesting buildings and homes in Tokyo and other parts of Japan, and the history and stories behind them. The older homes may be at risk of being demolished and redeveloped, so I want to try and document them while they are still standing. Sometimes I am too late.”
“A tatami shop in Tsukiji, Tokyo. Built sometime in the 1920s or 1930s, and still seems to be operating today. The building is a great surviving example of the pre-war shophouses found in Tsukiji and around Tokyo’s other historic merchant districts. If you look at the roof line you can see a line of windows showing a 3rd floor or attic that may have been added at a later date.”
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Here’s how Zoe got into photographing these buildings: “Out of necessity. I run a real estate brokerage and the property photos we receive from listing agents do not always show the property in the best possible light. Many times there are no photos at all. Many of our buyers are foreigners and expect high-quality photos before they will decide to inspect a home or apartment, especially if they are flying in from overseas. Often I will have to go and take the photos myself. I am still very much a beginner at photography.”
“The entrance to the Edo Senke tea ceremony estate in Ueno, Tokyo. The buildings are historic, having been shifted here from a Daimyo’s mansion in the 1860s. Wooden tea houses are relatively easy to dismantle and relocate, and it wasn’t unusual for old buildings or even parts of them to be moved and reused. It still happens today on occasion. When people talk about Japan’s scrap-and-build approach to buildings, they are not referring to the traditional construction methods that last centuries. Alas, the grounds of this estate are privately owned and not open to the public.”
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“Futaba Sushi, Ginza. First opened in 1877. The current building dates from the 1950s. Note the sushi ‘yatai’ cart built into the ground floor, right in the center. Sorry, no photography allowed inside the restaurant.”
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Zoe shares the difficulties she runs into while capturing the photos: “Trying to get a shot without a car or van blocking the building. I usually wait until there are no pedestrians or cars in the frame. It might only be a few minutes, but other times I have to come back later. Another challenge is that the streets are often very narrow (some streets are just 2 meters wide), so you need a wide-angle lens for some locations.”
“Gion Shirakawa at dusk. This laneway is a cobblestone shortcut near Shirakawa River. If you follow it you’ll end up at Shijo Street.”
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“Kiyomizu-dera Temple and its hinoki wood stage. Founded in 778. I wonder if this is the quietest it has ever been in its 1200 year history. The main hall and stage were built entirely without the use of nails (or screws) in 1633. The wooden foundation pillars below stand 13 meters tall and are made from 400-year old trees.
The main hall was covered in scaffolding for over three years while the roof was redone, and only just removed in February 2020. It had been 50 years since the bark-thatched roof had been replaced.
Many of the buildings within the temple grounds date from the mid-1600s. There were a few fires up until that point that had destroyed the even older structures.”
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“In my free time, I like to explore different neighborhoods and share some stories about the interesting buildings I find along the way. If I have an afternoon or an evening free, I’ll go for a walk around all the back streets of a neighborhood in search of some interesting buildings. You are almost guaranteed to find a few no matter where you go. Sometimes I will have a particular house in mind, or be in the neighborhood checking out listings for sale and use it as an opportunity to explore a little and take some photos.”
Here is how Zoe describes her style: “Chaotic. The city is just a jumble of power lines, street signs, bicycles, and construction. I would love to take clean and uncluttered photos but I am realizing that it is impossible in Tokyo. I no longer notice all the transformer boxes and power lines anymore.”
“Once Upon a Time. A bar in a historic brick storehouse in Yushima, Tokyo. Built sometime in the late 1800s. The bar owner has been renting this space since the mid-1970s. Downstairs has a bar counter and tables, while the 2nd floor has an event space.
Not sure how much longer this historic building will remain standing. The property owner wants to demolish it rather than repair it, with news of its potential future demise first reported back in 2013. Last year there were stories that it would close in 2022.”
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“An old shophouse alongside the Ikenoue Shopping Street in Tokyo. This would have once had a shop on the ground floor, but has been converted into a private residence some time ago.”
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“It has always been a personal interest. There’s an assumption that Tokyo is a big metropolis of shiny glass buildings and neon lights, but it’s a very old city with lots of more humble, older, and traditional streets that don’t get featured in the tourist guides. Something is charming about them, especially when they have a very worn patina and are lived-in and cared for,” said Zoe about how she came up with the idea to photograph old buildings.”
I started putting more effort into my company’s Instagram account about three years ago. I still have a very long list of places to share and neighborhoods to visit. I don’t think I will be stopping any time soon.”
“The Ogawa Dorayaki Store alongside Asakusa-dori Avenue. Dorayaki is made from two pancakes or pikelets with red bean paste filling. This little shop was a hold-out, and is now sandwiched between a 13-story office building on all three sides.”
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“This shophouse was built in 1918 as a hardware store. At a later point it housed a bar and restaurant but has sat vacant for the past few years.”
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“There’s something about living in a constantly evolving city like Tokyo that is very energizing and motivating. There’s always something to see or somewhere to visit. It’s also a very safe and clean place to live, and it is incredibly easy to get around by train with no need for a car. Some of the architects and building designs are among the best in the world. My favorite ones are the weird and unusual homes often built on tiny plots of land in the middle of the city. You have to be very creative to come up with some of the designs, especially when the land itself might be just 50 square meters in size.”
“Café Sakanoshita – a charming place inside a 90-year old renovated kominka house. Closed on Mondays. Unfortunate timing!”
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“Tenyasu Tsukudani, a store selling simmered and preserved food since 1838. This shophouse was built in the 1920s. The streets would have once been lined with buildings like this.
This part of Tsukuda has a history going back 400 years, and is where the traditional tsukudani preserved food originated.”
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Here is what inspires Zoe: “Being able to continue to connect with all kinds of wonderful people who are also into Japanese architecture, new and old, and who like to explore different neighborhoods. The most unexpected and fun part is seeing sketch artists in other countries create amazing artwork from photos I posted.”
“Tsuruse traditional inn and kaiseki restaurant. Built from Hinoki cypress wood in the 1920s~1930s, but the restaurant has been operating even longer. The outdoor terrace dining deck along Kamo River is the largest of its kind in Japan, seating over 200.”
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“The Philosopher’s Path (or walk). A peaceful path alongside the Biwa Canal. The historic canal was completed in 1890 and the 1.8-kilometer long walking trail was completed in 1968 thanks to efforts by local residents. It was named to honor Nishida Kitarō (1870-1945), said to be Japan’s most influential and significant philosopher of the 20th century. He would walk along this path each day on his way to teach at Kyoto University. He later moved to Kamakura, and his home there has been preserved to this day.”
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Zoe gives some advice to photographers and artists out there in the world: “It’s okay if you don’t know what you are doing or don’t have a particular goal with what you are currently doing. Do what makes you happy and gives you the most joy creating. Maybe it will lead you somewhere?”
“Tea House ‘Go-an’ by Terunobu Fujimori. Part of the Pavilion Tokyo 2021 / Tokyo Tokyo FESTIVAL being held in connection with the 2020 Olympics. Fujimori is known for his creative and often elevated tea house designs that are far from traditional. This one resembles a ‘yagura’ watchtower with a grass-covered base (the same turf used on race tracks) and burnt cedar walls. The ceiling is decorated with crushed cedar pieces. To enter, you must crawl through a small circular door at the rear and climb a ladder to the tea room upstairs. The tea house is a temporary structure and will be disassembled when the exhibit ends on September 5, 2021. Viewing the interior requires advance bookings.”
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“This group of three shophouses in Nihonbashi was listed for sale a little over a month ago for ¥149 million (US$1.35 million), and appears to have already sold, if the removal of all of the online listings is any indication. That means demolition is likely looming.
The terraces date from the 1920s or 1930s and are on Chuo City’s list of early 20th century modern architecture. Sadly being on that list, or having any type of official heritage recognition, doesn’t provide any legal protection to prevent these historic buildings from being demolished. A few from the list have been torn down in recent years, and more will follow. They are a wonderful example of kanban-kenchiku (#看板建築), or billboard style architecture.
The terraces sit on 92 sqm of commercially zoned land, and some suggested redevelopment plans for a 13-story block of 17 units with a potential gross yield of 8% have been provided. That’s a hugely impressive yield and a very low price for land like this. There’s a good reason, too – the land is leasehold. It’s the old, and almost perpetually renewable leasehold type, and the landowner is a major real estate company, so there is some stability with that type of landlord.
The majority of land in Tokyo and across Japan is freehold, but occasionally you might encounter a leasehold property. It’s really important that you fully understand the costs, pros and cons, and legal entitlements and obligations that come with leasehold properties, as they can easily be a source of disputes and troubles for the inexperienced.”
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The author tells us more about herself and her journey: “I first moved here about 15 years ago, after growing up in a rural part of Australia. I first got involved in the real estate industry in Japan in 2008 and opened my own real estate brokerage company in 2014. I did not speak any Japanese when I first moved here but studied for a long time after I arrived. You need to be fluent to work in real estate here as all of the sellers and agents will only speak Japanese, and all of the documentation and legal explanations are also in the Japanese language only.”
“The Yasaka Pagoda in Hōkan-ji Temple, Kyoto. First built in 592. It was destroyed in a fire in 1191 that broke out after a dispute between Kiyomizu Temple and Yasaka Shrine and had to be rebuilt. In 1291 it was struck by lightning and rebuilt in 1309. It was lost again to a fire in 1436. The current pagoda dates from 1440, making it 581 years old. The foundation stone for the central pillar of the pagoda is said to be the original one from over 1,400 years ago.”
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“Fujiya Ryokan and its ‘kawadoko’ river floor dining set up for the hot summer months. These floating floors first appeared over the Kibune River in the 1910s~1920s and have become a summer tradition ever since. Several restaurants and ryokans along this section of the river set up these tatami dining areas each year.
Fujiya Ryokan has one of the longest histories in the area, having been founded in the 1830s~1840s. ”
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“If you do get the chance to visit Japan in the future, don’t be afraid to skip some of the over-touristy areas and explore some of the more local neighborhoods. Instead of Shibuya Crossing, for example, I would go for a wander to try all of the coffee shops around Yoyogi-Koen, a 15-minute walk north, or head a few stations over to Shimokitazawa for some vintage clothing. If you are into old architecture, there is the Edo-Tokyo Open-Air Architectural Museum in Tokyo and the Meiji-mura museum in Nagoya (highly recommended!). Otherwise, you can still see a few old buildings around Tokyo’s former merchant districts like Tsukiji and Nihonbashi.”
“The offices of a prune company near Shibuya Station. Designed by Yuzo Nagata on behalf of Takenaka Corporation and built in 1985. The facade is clad in small granite tiles. Nagata founded his own architectural practice that same year. His works are often statement pieces with detailed tiled facades. Several of his designs are large private residences, including one in Omotesando.”
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“The former home of actor Denjiro Okochi, famous for starring in many samurai-themed movies. His two-hectare estate sits on the hillside just above the Arashiyama bamboo path and has sweeping views over Kyoto City. His main residence pictured above is called Daijokaku. It was built by Sukiya-zukuri master Kaichiro Usui and was completed in 1941.
The grounds are open to the public as the Okochi Sanso Garden, with an admission fee of ¥1,000 per person.”
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“The Toranomon Osaka-ya Sunaba Soba Restaurant. The current building was completed just before the 1923 Kanto Earthquake, although the restaurant itself has been operating since 1872. It was registered as a Tangible Cultural Property in 2011.”
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“The entrance to the Ro-an Teahouse in Shōsei-en Garden. The gate leads to a tea garden and represents the delineation of the serenity of the tea ceremony and the chaos of the world outside. This tea house was rebuilt in 1957. The garden and its structures were destroyed twice by fires, once in 1858 and again in the 1864 riot.”
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“The former Mitsui Family Shimogamo Villa. Built in 1925, although part of the home dates from the 1880s, having been detached and relocated here from their other, larger villa near Sanjo Street (since demolished). The European-influenced part of the house was the newer portion built in 1925. Despite the grandeur, this home was built as a rest-stop for when they visited their ancestral shrine nearby. The property was transferred to the national government in 1949, and from 1951 to 2007 it was used as the official residence of the president of the Kyoto Family Court.”
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“The merchant house of Nakashima Shokai. Built in 1928. The decorative sheet copper facade is a wonderful example of billboard architecture (kanban-kenchiku).”
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“A traditional setting in Tokyo’s Kanda district. An early postwar house now swamped by office buildings. Miraculously the sun is still able to shine down on the narrow laneway.”
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“Seikoro Ryokan, Kyoto. Established in 1831 as a traditional inn. The current buildings date from 1901 and 1921.”
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Shaping & Shading Modern Grey Interiors
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Chic, contemporary furniture forms the distinct layout of these two fashionable home projects, while a pale gray and fresh white palette softens the senses and soothes the soul. Displayed by TOL’KO interiors, These elegant open plan lounges, lounge bedrooms and relaxed bathroom projects offer plenty of inspiration to create a serene, modern setting. We’ll also discover two inspiring bedroom projects that are each colored with a breath of baby pink to elevate the soft gray base palette. The children’s bedrooms also feature a wealth of ideas for the popular arch motif, from built-in workshops and bookcases to comfortable play letters and arch-decorated cupboards.
This 230 square meter apartment in Moscow, Russia, has an airy light gray apartment with high white ceilings. Decorative crown fusion trims the edges of the room, absorbing an aspect of classic refinement, while the sectional sofa and accompanying furniture are strictly modern in simplified silhouettes.
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Light & Luxurious White Interior With Mirror & Marble Accents
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The apartment project “Stoned In Love” is a light and luxurious white interior accompanied by a mirror, metal and smooth marble accents. Displayed by Live In Design, the 87.3 square meter space in Bucharest, Romania, is a luxurious apartment full of exquisite decorative pieces and striking modern line artwork. Champagne gold finishes add just a hint of warmth to icy white backgrounds, while whispers of paler gray introduce a subtle hue. Luxurious bathroom design enters the realm of color under a fabulous pink tinted statement wall where the sweetness contrasts with heavy black elements. Find the complete floor plan included at the end of the home tour.
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The Relaxing Quality Of Rounded Shapes In Interiors
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The rectilinear shape has dominated our modern homes for a long time, but it is curved shapes that more closely mimic our natural environment. Curved lines smooth our surroundings and calm our souls just as Mother Nature intended, so how can we embody this main theme into a modern interior space? These two contemporary home projects embrace and fuse curves into highly polished settings where a clear minimalist design reigns supreme. Pure linearity is always present, but the softness of round furniture silhouettes and racetrack decorative elements brings a consoling balance to every plan. Here we will explore the inspiration for the rounded shape in luxurious lounges, peaceful bedrooms and chic modern bathrooms.
Three unique dining room pendant lights make a spectacular display over the central dining island, hanging large drops of soft light along its length. An L-shaped kitchen installation occupies a corner at the end of the island, where a dark gray stone back spout connects with the surface of the island.
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Displayed by Ivan Petechel and Kut Victor, our second curved home design is a bright and welcoming space. A curved sofa surrounds a round rectangular coffee table in the living room, while a running dining table curves the furniture behind.
The curved dining chairs are the A new chair by Marija Ružić Vukmanić & Ruđer Novak-Mikulić for Craftsman.
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Unique & Colourful Interiors For Creative Home Owners
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While the soothing serenity of neutral decor has its place and peaceful function, it is also a time for color, personality and the unexpected. Today we take a look at three amazingly unique and colorful home interiors that communicate strange creativity and delightful fun. Our first prominent home interior is a vibrant purple ibiza cushion with futuristic curves and fashionable terrace decorative elements. We are moving alongside Russia, where an interesting interior decoration scheme includes the rainbow in a small studio layout. Finally we climb to new heights of color embodiment in a home with a tailored red spiral staircase and green courtyard, and a host of modern furniture compatible.
Located in Ibiza, Spain, this unique and colorful home design measures 300 square meters. Inspired by the extraterrestrial landscapes of Lanzarote combined with the naturally bright colors of Ibiza, a bright futuristic interior was created. Lilac walls, a purple sofa and a matching ottoman give the space a vibrant basic color, while bright blue accents and a bold earthy plot enrich the scheme.
The bedroom area of the studio apartment is revealed behind a sliding bright orange screen. The interior of the bedroom is an unsaturated decorative pattern only gray and white. The purple kitchen cabinets continue down the hallway of the home, where they create a bright first impression at the front door. Textured area rugs match a comfortable color throughout the living room floor.
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Light Family Home Interior With Chic Open Plan Living Space
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Chic and sophisticated in its sheer modernity, this untouched home project puts family life through a serene filter. Designed by Darya Maiorova, this family home interior has soft upholstery and rugs that are boldly lightweight to lift open living space. Black accents are used to add depth and brightness to the neutral environment, across a declarative kitchen back splash and a black accent window reveals. The children’s bedrooms themselves are light, crisp and elegant, with tailored children’s desk projects and decorative shelf walls. The parent room is a place for a quiet recovery of the children, with its own quiet workplace. Bathroom inspiration comes with contemporary vanities and boldly contrasting black fixtures.
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Textural Interior Smoothed By Curves & Classic Arches
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Slatted panels and natural stone bring a deep and luxurious texture to this chic modern home design, pictured by ArtPartner Architects. The text decoration is smoothed with curved furniture lines and graceful classic arches within the high ceiling architecture. Large living spaces radiate elegance under a delicate tonal color palette of warm Belgians and soft browns. Copper accents add a rich and shiny element within the attractive kitchen design, where a stone island sets a solid anchor in front of a kitchen run hidden behind lattic doors. The text theme matches across all, with lined feature walls clearly countering curves at every beautiful turn of the sumptuous residence and an impressive master bedroom.
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A Modern Waterfront Villa With A Deck To Die For
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On a raised south-facing piece of land of more than 1000 square meters, this magnificent modern property is sculpted into the rock face in Camp de Mar, Mallorca, Spain. Designed by E5 Tenado, the villa itself has a built area of 394 square meters above two levels. Villa Statera has a variety of large open and covered terraces and a rooftop terrace to accommodate fascinating views of the Mediterranean Sea. Facade of continuous floor-to-ceiling windows fuses the bright waterfront panorama with the interior of the home as well, which has an inverse layout with the main living space scattered across the upper floor and bedrooms located below. Full floor plans and a transit video are included at the end.
The recent interior design for Villa Statera, created by Terraza Balear, is a pure concept of linearity to complete the architecture of the home. The decoration is done in a natural palette that blends in with the surrounding surroundings of the coastal residence and includes high-quality brands such as B&B Italia, and a Poliform design kitchen.
An L-shaped sofa pulls itself away from the glass walls, forming a comfortable arrangement around a modern fireplace that is only decorative in the warmer months. Scattered cushions put a warm orange pop on two gray-blue lounge chairs and the pale contemporary sofa. Decorative vases bring a branch of greenery to a simple modern sofa table.
Downstairs next to the bedrooms, a small relaxing area with cane hanging chairs is connected to a private terrace with outdoor jacuzzi. The chic lamps in this relaxed living space are Muffins floor lamps by Dan Yeffet for Brokis.
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Stylish Outdoor Living: Textural Home Interior
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Attractive text decoration enlivens this modern home for a large family, located near Kyiv, Ukraine. Designed by Trush Design, the 750-square-foot house has a collectible Ferrari, which is displayed in the living room from inside a glass wall garage. The interior is a chic set of comfortable modern furniture and huge pieces of eye-catching art. A combination of deeply textured stone and polished metal brings brutal moments to the comfortable decorative scheme, creating a wonderful juxtaposition of materials. Unique hanging lights and an abundance of perimeter lights make up atmospheric brightness after dark. Terraces are styled to match mood lighting, modern living room furniture and sculptural elements.
The impressive modern home exterior communicates a sharp, linear aesthetic against the green landscape. Abundant lawn rolls from a decorative modern swimming pool next to the terrace, on the edge of a picturesque lake. Ripe trees sway in the breeze, creating music of quiet rustling leaves around the house.
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Creative Cream Interior With Fabulous Furniture
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Exquisite furniture brings shape, intrigue and creative essence to this cool creamy interior. While the decor here is mostly pale, moments of dark contrast produce definition and drama. High ceilings, spacious room sizes, cleverly crafted buildings and high-quality materials establish an undeniable luxury. An excellent spiral staircase project rises through the luxurious living space, with an extraordinary display of compensated solid concrete steps and a sculptural swirling balustrade. Shiny gold accents add to the luxury, uniquely highlighting one end of a large marble kitchen island and boxing in a tailored bar and storage room. An enviable main series occupies a large part of the upper floor, where we will discover a spin-like sofa and a hidden workshop.
Downstairs in the comfortable TV room, we find a truly artistic furniture project that is the Sofa Twist by Nina Edwards Anker.
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Captivating Copper Accents On Dark Grey Decor
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Attractive copper accents cause bright and shiny interruptions through these two drastically dark gray home interiors. The effect is warming, captivating and luxurious, and elevates the overall mood. This rich palette has been expertly used to form high-end living rooms with depth and plot, and to form a spectacular copper-clad kitchen project. We will also continue these excursions through an abundance of beautiful gray bedroom projects and elegant modern bathrooms with a real factor. Be sure to take a look at the unique floor plan included at the end of the second featured home, where you’ll find a very unusual curved home layout of challenging wedge-shaped rooms.
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Ethnic Eclectic Interiors With Vintage Vibes
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If you aim to create truly individual and characterful living spaces, then ethnic eclectic interiors with vintage vibes evoke a wonderfully unique and welcoming essence. In these two interesting interiors, we will discover a lot of curios and artisan pieces that go together with modern furniture and decorative elements. Our first prominent interior is home to an ethnic eclectic style with colorful vintage finds. Indian artwork meets contemporary living and dining furniture in a rich red, green and mustard color scheme, along with trendy lattice wood elements. Our second interior is actually a concept room and cafe located in Kyiv, Ukraine, which serves as an abundant inspiration to attract an eclectic styling.
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Ethnic Eclectic Interiors With Vintage Vibes
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Neoclassical Interior Spliced With Sage Green & Pink Decor
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A lovingly preserved historical heritage brings Neoclassical Interior complexity to this exquisite apartment that overlooks Bolshoi Prospect, in the very heart of the Petrogradka district of St. Petersburg, Russia. Displayed by Rindes, this elegant apartment features original crown molding and deeply decorative stucco molding through impressive high ceilings. Wainscotting has been manipulated to disguise interior doors, and unique paint effects distort spatial perception under a subtle muted sage green and red pink palette. Curly, contemporary furniture and modern decorative accessories create a clean juxtaposition against the more decorative elements, while striking modern lighting fixtures add a fresh sense of grandeur. A floor plan is included at the end of the home tour.
The regularly spaced modern wall lamps are inspired by a traditional candle lamp. The lights accentuate smart theft, which is covered in a chic crown. A traditional fireplace received an upgrade with a coat of bright sage green paint. The soft accent color inspires life in the delicate chamber palette.
Opposite the sofa, a floating TV carries a fashionable ribbed aesthetic under a luxurious black marble top. A decorative vase slightly adds to the linear piece that connects it with a frame of exquisite woodwork. Glass doors on either side of the TV wall show a bit of a second living room area with a delicate red-pink painted fireplace.
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Inspired Industrial Interiors With Exposed Brick Walls
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These four inspiring industrial home interiors are enriched with cool details that will help you imagine, shape and realize your own. From visible brick walls, tailored raw concrete creations and characteristic rusty steel accents, to industrial-style mezzanines, eye-catching kitchen installations, relaxed living areas, eclectic dining room sets and creatively colorful industrial decorative palettes, this inventive collection has it all. Come with us as we tour through the romantic bohemian apartment of an extravagant music lover, a quaint and colorful rustic industrial cushion, a light flooded industrial attic under a huge skylight and a luxurious emerald green accent luxurious industrial space.
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Panoramic views can be enjoyed from the entire free floor plan and the length of the mezzanine. Industrial style lighting goes down through the double high vacuum to illuminate the dining room.
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Industrial Accent Walls & Open Concept Bedrooms
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While these two distinctive home interiors differ in scale and color palette, they find a common ground in elegant modern décor, industrial accent walls, and open concept bedroom projects. The first of our two featured home projects is a soothing pale gray interior with raw exposed masonry and a lath wall bedroom project straight from the living room. In a stark contrast, our second prominent home interior is enlivened with crevices and light yellow accent pieces that warm and elevate cool concrete industrial walls. A glass wall bedroom project opens on both sides to fully merge with the neighboring lounge and kitchen dining rooms.
A slatted wall clearly divides the bedroom from the main living space without completely obstructing its view. The open concept increases the sense of space and light in the home, and achieves easy flow. A rough brick feature wall builds an old, industrial effect across one side of the room, drawing attention to the TV.
The dark and sculptural lamp duo at the end of the sofa is Muffins floor lamps by Dan Yeffet for Brokis.
In the master bedroom, a floor bed design incorporates a padded bed unit. On the other hand, a small side table is attached to the Sampei floor lamp designed by Davide Groppi and Enzo Calabrese.
The modern bathrooms and Sampei floor lamp create an elegant contrast with the rough masonry.
A Baymax plush toy leans toward a built-in bookshelf, to which black shelves and a backrest contrast.
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Rounded-Edge Furniture & Comforting Curves
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Round-edge furniture and curved interior architecture create a comforting, touching design aesthetic. Round furniture makes it possible to form arrangements with a smooth and easy flow, no matter what the size of the room. In compact spaces, rounded edges are the perfect solution to avoid awkward corners and tucked shins. In a large living space, curved furniture can make a distinctive and striking focus. These sleek individuals work beautifully when paired with elegant architectural arches, round feature windows and serpentine partitions for a cohesive theme. Alternatively, sharp geometric contours can make a clearly contrasting option. Take a look at these two round-home interiors for curved inspiration.
Curious design objects fill the hollow surface of the unique coffee table. The sunken column chapter is a small-scale model of the Capitello chair of Franco Audrito and Piero Gatti. The highlight is The Knot by Stockholm sculptor Tove Tengå.
The palpable, irregularly shaped floor lamp next to the sofa appears to be a modified version of Eny Lee Parker Oo floor lamp.
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Sleek Geometric Villa In Mallorca WIth A Glass Facade
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On a 1,000 square meter southern plot of land, Villa Anguli overlooks Camp de Mar, Mallorca, from a privileged high position. Created by E5 Living, the modern Mediterranean residence of 399 square meters has spectacular sea views that have influenced its geometric architecture and elegant glass facade. Superior interior luxury is realized in chic modern furniture and a clean minimalist approach. White walls, lots of light and high ceilings make it a perfect gallery space for an avid collection of contemporary works by Damien Hirst, Andy Warhol and Banksy. The artwork injects vibrant bursts of color over three floors of seamless spaces, each drawing to the panorama.
An outdoor lounge is arranged on the pool terrace, to take advantage of the excellent Mediterranean weather. In the luxury villa is developed an interior living room with a double living room and a formal dining room. Four large dining room hanging lights descend from the impressive ceiling height in the center of the space, where bluer skies cut through the white concrete structure.
The longer side of the sofa look inward to the fireplace. A comfortable puff provides a small footrest to toe toes in the winter months. A large regional rug extends a comfortable cream base under the modern living room layout. A range of gray accent cushions contrasts with the cream sofa upholstery.
The artwork that creates a striking draw at the top of this staircase is Kindness, 2011 by Damien Hirst.
On the ground floor plan, we can see the equal scale of three double bedrooms, each with its own bathroom. Sliding glass doors unite the bedrooms with the outdoor space and pool. We can also observe the angular nature of the open living area that cuts the cantilevered sun terrace. The ground floor of the villa was evenly divided between indoor and outdoor living spaces, with retractable walls blurring the boundary.
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Japandi Style Home Interiors With Cute Kids’ Rooms
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These three modern home interiors are inspired by fresh Scandinavian style decorative elements while highlighting an elegant Asian distinction. In fashion, a graceful arch motif unites the aesthetics of the Japandi interior apartments, along with a warm natural wood tone and a clear white color palette. Displayed by Elemental Design, This group of inspirational homes is designed as contemporary family units with functional open plan living spaces. Practical storage ideas use small hallways and home entrances, bedrooms are multifunctional with clothing areas and home workshops. The children’s rooms are beautiful, colorful and compact, with fun ideas for children’s closets, built-in bookcases, tailored bed designs, children’s desks and adorable decor.
A warm tan accent thread is woven through the first of our three featured interior designs that perfectly complement natural wood tone elements within the plan. Color coordinated version of a Leon: The Professional print balances inserted shelf niche. The modern sofa has a tan ottoman section, while Around coffee tables designed by Thomas Bentzen for Muuto hold things purely monochrome against a geometrically designed Scandinavian rug.
The wall mounted TV set has a taste of modern and traditional aesthetics, with its natural wood and screen door inserts. A Buddhist altar shelf floats above the divided two-colored wall treatment. A beautiful ceiling fan carries the rich wooden accent to the ceiling. See more unique ceiling fans here.
Fistish green accents enliven the pastel children’s room. A beautiful bear wall art adds a friendly companion over a unique toned green and wood plank bedside table. The plank roof continues across the entire width of the room, stopping behind a children’s desk with storage shelves at the base. A green accent corner encompasses a tower of wall shelves.
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Seductive Interiors With Statement Chandeliers
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Declared chandelier forms the crown glory over a luxurious living space. Large and grand, shining modern chandeliers add an undeniably incredible factor with a striking sculptural element and a delightful, atmospheric luster. This collection of four attractive contemporary home interiors appeals to a luxurious light to create a dramatic spirit and add core stability to large and impressive arrangements. In these high-end spaces, we will also be inspired by chic furniture, spacious arrangements, elegant decoration, high contrasting color palettes and exquisite home accessories. We will visit luxurious lounges, formal dining rooms and kitchens, as well as a darkly attractive modern bedroom plan and an even darker bathroom concept.
Located in odódzo, Poland, The Nature House is a unique modern apartment, over 900 square meters. With room heights climbing up to almost four meters high, the spectacular Q2 chandelier by Jan Pauwels for Baxter makes an effective piece in the high void. A dark feature wall and ceiling panels form a contrasting background that elevates the fascinating light piece.
On the other side of the courtyard, two Serie Up 2000 seats by Gaetano Pesce for B&B Italia are arranged in a separate seat from the main lounge. A round rug and a low, circular coffee table echo the curves of the sculptural chairs. Small side tables and a modern floor lamp transform the area into a practical, comfortable reading angle.
The neighboring kitchen island is just as long and just as spectacular, crowned by the amazing Algorithmic lighting designed by Toan Nguyen for Vibia.
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A Modern Japanese House With A Serene Courtyard
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A unique segmented layout defines this amazing Japanese home, belonging to a couple and their three children near downtown Shunan, Yamaguchi County. Designed by Hayato Komatsu Architects, the rooms of this unique home are sectioned into boxes around the edge of the site. Glass corridors tie up the volumes as they take on the green beauty of a large and serene central courtyard, as well as several smaller yards. The design was formed to realize all the wishes of the client without completely overriding the scale of the 807.03 square meter plot and the surrounding residential environment. The result is a space with a sense of unity and a deep connection with nature.
In the main room, a thin floor-to-ceiling side window and a clerestory window ensure privacy. Furniture is minimal, with only a platform bed, bedside table, desk and IC F 2-style lamp. La original IC F 2 was projected by Michael Anastassiades for Flos.
With the windows open, gentle winds blow through inner spaces to ignite the senses with an outer soundtrack of whispering leaves and bird song, and aromas of earth, flowers and flowers.
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Upmarket Apartments That Meld Modernism & Heritage
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Carlile Armadale apartments are a set of chic luxury apartments located in curved, decorative art in Melbourne, Australia. Here we will look at the intricate design that forms the interiors of these extraordinary apartments, and some subtle stylistic variations between them. These high-end interiors are modern yet timeless, functional but attractive, to complement the special character of the building’s heritage facade. A deep, muted color enriches a material palette of natural wood, cool stone and metals to create a polished pattern. Wardrobes and beautiful bathroom projects build layers of luxury, while unique contemporary furniture attracts lines and pronounces luxurious comfort.
As we enter the main apartment of this apartment, an eye-catching jade green tufted sofa sets the tone for a unique modern luxury. A contemporary fireplace blazes across a luxurious marble fireplace. Large marble shelves extend the aesthetic in a vertical column. Twin lounge chairs set up a unique, designer presence.
In this alternative Carlile apartment, we see the tufted sofa moved to a more centralized position, which leaves room for a contemporary floor lamp by running floor-to-ceiling windows. This time the fireplace is contained in an attractive partition. A wide area rug connects the luxurious L-shaped sofa arrangement to the brightness of the fire.
The luxurious kitchen island connects with the rest of the marble elements through the design of an open living room to create an elegant cohesion. Walnut lacquer kitchen towers build a warm backdrop for the cool gray stone island, while a central column of gloomy gray top cupboards and a coordinating gray back splash set a tonal link.
Well-placed artwork adds pulses of rich color to the refined decor scheme used here to draw attention to a well-stocked bar cart between the kitchen and living room spaces. An open kitchen shelf gives depth to this kitchen installation, and an option to display special cutlery, glasses and decorative objects.
The development grows from a street of lively cafes, eateries, restaurants, bakeries and bars, as well as a variety of local and international shops that offer a variety of shops on the doorstep. The property has its own open-looking cafe courtyard, which creates a street presence in conjunction with the surrounding establishments.
The mix of deciduous and evergreen plants, and Carlile’s landscaped character, Armadale, work to gently blend the building with the surrounding location and heritage. It was essential that the residential interiors also honor the history and caliber of Armadale, Melbourne, at the same time as the development of the area into a contemporary design.
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Upscale Designer Town House in Moldova (With Floor Plans)
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Measuring 222 square meters in Chisinau, Republic of Moldova, this luxurious designer city hall has three floors of unique modern luxury. Displayed by D3 design, the interior features attractive contemporary furniture projects, luxurious stone and terrace elements and a striking yellow accent palette. Each area has been cleverly created to bring out elegant yet bold aesthetics, brought to life under mood lighting. We’ll also find inspiration for an ultra stylish children’s room that includes a tailored children’s bed design with a lounge bunk bed, as well as a unique built-in storage and window seating facility for multi-level play. Floor plans for all three levels are included at the end of the home tour.
Rectangle carpet contains the two-section sectional sofa layout. One side of the sectional layout is facing the living room TV wall, while the rest of the seats face the heat of the fire.
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Red, Yellow And Blue Interiors That Are Bubbling With Creative Energy
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Creative energy positively bubbles from each of these five attractive red, yellow and blue interior projects. Productive color collisions create a vibrant spirit that ties in with curious art objects and a hidden treasure trove of striking decorative elements. We will tour the home project of an art and book lover that springs from a collection of inspiring colorful tribal masks and several built-in bookcases; a new home renovation with a spacious open living space layout and a cool tropical atmosphere; a complex colorful apartment interior with stunning chandeliers and classic art; and an elegant modern red, yellow and blue interior with a crude industrial style edge.
This 50 square meter home in Bela Vista, Brazil, São Paulo, is the harmonious unification of two separate apartments. Concrete and cement “seam” between the two original apartments have been preserved to go back to the history of the building structure. An electrical panel, plumbing fixtures and imperfections remain exposed on the remaining pillar.
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Lively Family-Friendly Home interior With Bold Colour
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The Secret Garden project is a bright and edifying modern family home located in Rome, Italy, designed by Maurizio Giovannoni. The homeowners ’initial report called for a redistribution of space to accommodate their lively family, including an open living room, a private home office, a personalized room for each of their two children, and the installation of a terrace door from the main room. . Bold color has become the integral aspect in the renovation and recharging of the family home interior, with dynamic color combinations creating a vibrant contrast in every direction. A lively connection to nature was planted by a false “secret garden,” observed through a fun window sill in the home office.
The TV wall decoration is the first thing you notice as a prominent feature of the family room. A wooden tin bench was built next to and around a regular television stand to form one integrated modern piece. The warm wood, along with vibrant yellow accents and a colorful book collection brings sunshine to the northeast room.
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