23 Creative Ways To Hide The Eyesores In Your Home And Make It Look Better
Interior design is always awesome to read and think about, but what about those of us who already have homes or don't have the money to spend on grandiose and fantastic remodeling projects? Here are a couple of brilliant ideas that will hide some of the common everyday eyesores your home may have and make it look like something right out of a furniture catalog.
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(enochliew.tumblr.com) Stairs by EZZO A narrow stairwell tucked neatly in the corner.
Celluloid Jam by Norisada Maeda Atelier | Dezeen
Here's another residential project by Tokyo designers Norisada Maeda Atelier, who designed the Plastic Moon house in our previous story: this time a house near Yokohama, Japan. Entitled Celluloid Jam, the building features walls that aim to flow continuously around the exterior, from inside to outside and back again like a Moebius strip. Windows and
Archilovers
The most Pin repinned of the week is: Private Loft by Dotti Pasini Architetti Follow the board: Staircases http://www.pinterest.com/archilovers/staircases/ #design #stair #pinterest
Gallery of Saunalahti School / VERSTAS Architects - 9
Image 9 of 33 from gallery of Saunalahti School / VERSTAS Architects. Photograph by Andreas Meichsner
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Casa Estudio Luis Barragan
Estudio de Interiores de la Casa Estudio del Arquitecto Luis Barragan.
Gallery of SunnyHills at Minami-Aoyama / Kengo Kuma & Associates - 9
Image 9 of 38 from gallery of SunnyHills at Minami-Aoyama / Kengo Kuma & Associates. Photograph by Daici Ano
The Nest / a21 studio
Completed in 2013 in Thuận An, . Images by Hiroyuki Oki. The house is designed for a middle aged newsman who has been working in years for Vietnam architectural magazines. The site is located at the...
Villabouw | Vlassak Verhulst Exclusieve Villabouw
Bouwfirma Vlassak-Verhulst is gespecialiseerd in exclusieve villabouw waarbij elk project met grondige kennis van zaken wordt uitgevoerd.