Creating a Tranquil Interior: The Perfect Balance of Nature and Design
The idea of the project was to use neutral and light tones so that there was a contrast with the green of the landscaping that embraces the project. We used many natural textures: wood, stone, linen and different types of indirect lighting to generate a greater feeling of coziness.
Highlights:
- Dining table with a base carved from a solid block of calacatta gold marble.
- We chose to value Brazilian design. Petal table and Senior Armchairs by Jorge Zalszupin, Platô Sofa and India armchair by America Moveis, dining table chairs by Geraldo de Barros.
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The Entre Rios Farmhouse Interior Design: Mixing Tradition and Modernity
Project Name: Entre Rios Farmhouse
Project Location: Brazil
Architect: Estudio Sala
Completion Year: 2021
Photo credits: Luiza Ananias
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Embrace Minimalist Aesthetics with a Strong Eye for Detail in this Extraordinary House's Interior
Wow, this 3500sqft home by De Square design sounds absolutely stunning! The natural hues and bright interiors filled with natural light must create a beautiful and inviting atmosphere. I love how the concept of light, ventilation, and green space forms the basis of the design, with stacked cubes becoming skylights and gardens. It's wonderful that the architects have embraced a minimalist aesthetic and paid attention to tiny details, making it a true refuge for its residents.
The use of sustainable materials in construction and decor is commendable, and I'm sure it adds a unique character to the house. It's great to hear that natural light and ventilation are encouraged, creating a comfortable living environment. And the garden view sounds like a perfect addition, providing an inviting and calming atmosphere.
The staircase seems to be a central feature in the building, and it's nice to hear that it has been given importance in the design. The open design connecting it with the upper floor and the striking painting of Buddha as a backdrop must create an interesting visual element.
The choice of vivid wooden brown furniture contrasting with the white walls sounds like a great way to make the space appear more spacious and add warmth. And the meticulously crafted wooden tables and chairs in the dining area must add a sense of local charm.
Overall, this home sounds like a vibrant and relaxing place to live in, with its carefully chosen materials, attention to detail, and emphasis on light, ventilation, and greenery. It must truly be a haven for its residents.
Project Name: Ashish Home
Project Location: Bangalore, Karnataka, India
Architect: De Square Architects, Bangalore
Photo: Satvik Photography
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Blending Modernity and Comfort: How Interior Design Transforms a 150m2 North-South Oriented House
The design of the house sounds beautiful and well-thought-out. The alternating use of black painted metal sheet and exposed brick on the north façade adds visual interest and creates a modern look. The broken southern façade shows a consideration for practicality by protecting the house from the intense summer sun.
Having rooms that face both facades allows for natural light to fill the house and gives a sense of spaciousness. It's wonderful that the ground floor is open plan, connecting the main rooms to the patio. This creates a seamless transition between indoor and outdoor spaces, perfect for entertaining or enjoying the fresh air.
The first floor being more compartmentalized provides privacy for the bedrooms, ensuring a peaceful and tranquil environment. The attic floor dedicated entirely to the master suite is a great addition, especially considering the open design which takes advantage of the surrounding views.
The choice of materials for the interior is also commendable. The use of exposed brick on the east party wall not only serves as a structural element but also adds a touch of character and warmth. The natural glued oak wood flooring complements the overall design and brings a cozy atmosphere without the need for excessive furniture.
Overall, the design of the house seems to be well-balanced, taking into account both aesthetics and functionality. It sounds like a space that would provide comfort, tranquility, and a welcoming ambiance for its inhabitants.
Project Name: Casa Alegría
Project Location: L'Eliana, Valencia, Spain
Architect: Ricardo Dàries Arquitectura
Photo: Germán Cabo
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