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71 m² spacious modern country interior with rustic and industrial touch is being successfully achieved through a balance of antiques and industrial styles together to create a very interesting and pleasing living space.
French country style kitchen, country looking island with a farmhouse apron sink, classie decoration with traditional wooden molding, gives a look far from the old country kitchens because of a brilliant addition of industrial vibe through steel framed filament lighting and vintage metal bar stools. Instead of a traditional French provincial style window, larger industrial contribution is achieved through huge, modern steel framed windows. Also mixing farmhouse dining table with well known industrial ”grand metal counter chairs”, French country sideboard, vintage style blackboard and steel framed filament lighting. Warm country look is achieved through rustic stone walls, wooden ceiling with exposed wooden beams combining several different molding profiles.
To a two steps lowered living room, visually divided from kitchen and dining area with narrow walls, has been applied more neutral look of modern, rustic and industrial style. Modern lounge space (Scandinavian looking sofas, armchairs, coffee table, minimalist TV wall set) is mixed with typical country house decor such as a stone fireplace, deer antlers, cowhide rug, wood logs decor. Industrial influence is present through steel framed chandelier with filament bulbs, wall hanging shelves and huge steel framed windows.
The entrance to the 23 m² bathroom with a sliding rustic door, is designed in the same mix style, colors and materials. Rustic stone walls, steel framed window, wood logs, vintage blackboard wallpapers, track lighting fixture is also another mix of country meets industrial. The bathroom is divided in 2 parts: on the entrance there is French country style undermount bathroom double sink, with storage elements and shelves. In the second part there is a French country style make up table, modern bathtub with a vintage touch and a shower booth.
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How can three people live in 35.80 m² of random and busy bohemian interior design without a sense of claustrophobia? They can when the preliminary design has been carefully planed with tend to avoid overcrowding with unnecessary elements and any partition walls. The whole interior is open and connected into one but still visually separated with small tricks making each area look individual.
It is for people who think outside the box. Its a design that does not force you to stick to a bunch of rules like other do. Someone or something that has a Bohemian style typically evokes a picture of travelers, hippies, artists, gypsies, wanderers and other ”free spirits”. Individuality is expressed, which means the style is as diverse as the individuals themselves.
Living room area, over which has been lifted artistic curved shape construction for sleeping area with staircase, is visually divided from the another single sleeping area by a huge glass partition. Small studio includes dressing/working area, a dining area, a kitchen with a counter and a separated small bathroom.
This boho-chic style embraces a sense of flowing liberty in décor choices and can be associated with eclectic style full with accessories.
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A modern and spacious 88 m² living space with cozy bathroom with 24 m², designed in chic minimal style with an ambiance that gives a small impression of luxury. This interior is designed for people who live in the trend and prefer contemporary styles. Minimalism that is characterized by simplicity and cold dominated by white, in this case is a little warmed up with colors, wooden wall panels and wooden floor so in thus arranged living space without a lot of things, furniture and details, the accent is still thrown in a bit warmer and comfortable mood and atmosphere. Kitchen is elevated by two steps to be visually separated from the living room avoiding any barriers or walls in turn, contributes to open space.
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Design of a woman’s private room which often includes bedroom and sitting room – boudoir.
This is one modern boudoir interpretation of “Louis period styles” – a collective term for French design trends.
Cozy round bed, dressing table, divan, armoire with hand painted abstract decor, abstract painting on the wall and decorating mirror are what make this boudoir so special.
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This is a 61 m² family living space designed with the primary intention to be very functional, usable and also very comfortable with a small touch of elegance and glamour. Although it was not made in a particular style, we combined comfort and esthetics with cozy leather furniture, stone and wood to achieve a comfortable warmth. A kitchen with an open bar towards the living room and fireplace, a large dining area visually separated from the spacious living room by a narrow wall, are all in a single space, except the large comfortable bathroom (24 m²). The main attention was placed on everything a family would need to socialize among themselves, friends and guests.
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