If you're looking for inspiration on how to redecorate or are a sucker for good interior design, you're going to love this subreddit. Hell, you'll probably enjoy it even if you're just bored and randomly scrolling through the Internet.
Мы все привыкли к ярким и светлым парижским апартаментам, к красивым молдингам на белых или пастельных стенах, к высоким потолкам, которые только ✌Пуфик - блог о дизайне интерьера
Мы все привыкли к ярким и светлым парижским апартаментам, к красивым молдингам на белых или пастельных стенах, к высоким потолкам, которые только ✌PUFIK. Beautiful Interiors. Online Magazine
Designed by Willi Bruckbauer, this amazing kitchen features a large natural oak tree trunk (complete with bark) butting up to a thick concrete slab. The
We tapped interior designers and décor pros to bring you the best home design tips to help you create the home you've been dreaming of.
"This is one of those neighborhoods where if you want to have a peacock, you have a peacock."
We tapped Instagram to learn a few easy interior décor tips from our very own readers. Here's what we learned (and how to shop the looks).
Мы все привыкли к ярким и светлым парижским апартаментам, к красивым молдингам на белых или пастельных стенах, к высоким потолкам, которые только ✌PUFIK. Beautiful Interiors. Online Magazine
Мы все привыкли к ярким и светлым парижским апартаментам, к красивым молдингам на белых или пастельных стенах, к высоким потолкам, которые только ✌Пуфик - блог о дизайне интерьера
For his Paris pied-à-terre, São Paulobased decorator Sig Bergamin adopts a deeper and more urbane palette than usual, but his singular Brazilian brio still shines through
The best thing about finding inspiration online is that the said inspiration can pretty much come from anywhere in the world. Because it's about taking found ideas and putting your own style stamp on ...
French interior designer Marianne Evennou has a knack for color. Even for those of us on the Remodelista team for whom grey feels like a bold choice, Evenn
This graphic bedroom has been painted with a bold shade and a neutral, blocking the colours for maximum modern impact.
Curatrice pour la maison de vente Piasa mais aussi décoratrice, Marine Garnier vous dévoile sur The Socialite Family un intérieur coloré aux accents 60s.
Welcome to the vibrant vision of 2024, where interior design has thrown the rulebook out the window and invited a symphony of colors, textures, and sustainable innovations to play! Embrace the Bold This year is all about boldness, and we’re not just talking about splashes of color here and there.
For his Paris pied-à-terre, São Paulobased decorator Sig Bergamin adopts a deeper and more urbane palette than usual, but his singular Brazilian brio still shines through
As an interiors journalist and contributor to Elle Decoration (Mexico), Susana Ordovás has a natural instinct for creating the perfect mix of old and modern, color and print.
We are so happy to welcome Patricia Goijens to the blog today to share her lovely home with us! I live in the centre of Antwerp, Belgium in a big bright apartment from the 1930s together with my boyfriend. My flat is on the 9th floor, which you don't see a lot over here. It's…
I have a new favorite toy...Colorstrology by Michele Bernhardt- she has taken 366 Pantone colors and assigned them to a day and for each day she gives the meaning of the color and tells what that color means about and for you if that should be your birthday... hooky- yes of course it is but I love the idea- way better than astrology! So I flipped to today to give it a whirl... May 16th color 16-1806 Woodrose. Exciting Captivating Provocative - yes those are the descriptors of this purplish shade of mauve... and I actually really like this color! Wisteria has this great dhurrie on sale- what a great springtime rug to throw down and lighten things up! it also makes a surprisingly chic backdrop for neutral uphostery the hint of pink makes it a romantic choice for accessories The actual Hawaiian woodrose is a bit more purple than it's Pantone namesake toned down in a light hue on the walls is soft and elegant Loreal makes a woodrose eye palette that is perfect for all those brown eyed girls like myself Teamed with purple this demure color is sexy and sophisticated and surprisingly fresh Paired with grey it pops purple paired with more creamy whites and it goes a bit more pink Regardless- this isn't your grandmother's mauve and you shouldn't be afraid of it- and hey if today's your birthday: "wearing, meditating or surrounding yourself with the color Woodrose heightens your spiritual awareness and connects you to a higher purpose"
I must have offended somebody at the Postal Service because for whatever reason, I now receive all of my magazines two weeks after everybody else. Very annoying. I only just received the September issue of Architectural Digest at the end of last week, but that's okay. After reading it, I spent a pleasant weekend dreaming about antiques dealer and designer Jean-Paul Beaujard's Manhattan apartment. It's such a sumptuously elegant home. I was not familiar with Beaujard's work, but a Google search showed that Beaujard's Paris apartment was featured in the September 2006 issue of Architectural Digest. You should visit the magazine's website to see the entire article, but what struck me is the similarity between the two apartments. Beaujard obviously has a well-defined vision of how he wants to live. Madeleine Castaing fabrics seem to be a favorite of Beaujard as evidenced by his use of it in both apartments. Also, his collection of antiques shows a great deal of consistency between both homes. (That is hardly a criticism, rather an observation.) In the 2006 article, Beaujard was quoted as saying, "I don't like to do fashionable decorating. I like things where you can close the room and open it up 10 years later and it doesn't look has-been." I think that "has-been" is a term that will never describe Beaujard nor his homes. If you look at the photo at top of Beaujard's Manhattan apartment, you'll notice that the green velvet sofa has a gilt wood frame. In his Paris apartment, above, a gilt chair wears a darker green velvet. A collection of Old Paris plates is displayed behind. In his New York home office, the walls are covered in a Castaing fabric while a swatch of a different Castaing print rests on the desk. In his Paris guest room, the walls are covered in the very same Castaing print. I remember tearing this page out of the 2006 Paris article because I was taken with the painted door, not to mention that beautiful Coromandel screen. Beaujard has used an array of animal prints in both of his apartments. (Perhaps that's why I'm smitten with his work!) Here, in his Paris library, the designer covered the walls in a leopard print fabric. That's a very Castaing touch. Paris photos plus quote from Architectural Digest, September 2006, Marina Faust photographer, text by Peter Haldeman. Manhattan apartment photos from Architectural Digest, September 2011, Miguel Flores-Vianna photographer.
An elegant foyer introduces your home’s personality and welcomes your guests—these AD-approved entryway ideas are guaranteed to make a stylish opening statement
From pastel to saturated, from neon to nature-inspired, color is one of the most engaging and important decor elements you can use to design a home. It’s not hyperbolic to describe color as powerful. Even adding a pale hint of blush pink can be a huge transformation. “Pops of color” is an overused phrase, but for good reason: Sprinkling just a few splashes of your favorite hue can completely revitalize a space.
Bolts of color saturate this home, from an orange carpet in the indoor garden to blue curtains to a pink-hued room that feels like a Turrell installation.
При первом знакомстве с портфолио David Howel становится понятно - это очень талантливый и востребованный архитектор и дизайнер. Основную часть проектов, ✌Пуфик - блог о дизайне интерьера