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Imagine Living Into Light: A Glassbrick Apartment Décor That Glows

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The Glassbrick Apartment in Berlin, designed by studio karhard® , reimagines light as the defining element of modern living. A translucent glass brick wall forms the heart of the interior, filtering daylight through its grid-like surface and creating a soft, ever-changing glow that animates the minimalist architecture. The use of terrazzo flooring and natural stone brings warmth and grounding to the otherwise sleek palette, balancing structure with tactility. Furnishings throughout the apartment are carefully curated from iconic European design brands, each piece chosen for its sculptural quality. The living area features the SODA table by Miniforms and the UTRECHT armchairs by Cassina, a pairing that merges glass transparency with bold geometric form. In the dining space, a B&B Italia table is complemented by Gemla chairs and a wall-mounted LAX bench by More, illuminated by a glowing chandelier from Sabine Marcelis that echoes the play of light across the glass bricks. ...

These Ideas Can Completely Transform a Room

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Even the smallest decorative choices can change the way a room feels. From lighting that sets the mood to mirrors that expand space and textures that add warmth, each accent has the power to redefine a corner, a wall, or an entire interior. Warm Lighting for Focused Corners A workspace designed with calm intent. The soft lighting, earthy palette, and layered textures make this corner feel both functional and intimate — perfect for quiet focus or creative thought. Reflections That Define the Space A large circular mirror transforms the wall into an architectural feature. Paired with simple lighting and a slim console, it brings balance, depth, and quiet sophistication to the room. Art That Shapes the Mood Bold artwork and geometric upholstery bring movement to this calm living area. The mix of abstract color and monochrome pattern creates a refined balance between energy and restraint. Balanced Shelving and Soft Geometry This open shelving system blends structure and lightne...

Between Times: A Warm Reflection on Timeless Brazilian Design

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At CASACOR Florianópolis 2025 , architects Flávia Koloske ( Arqme Arquitetura + Interiores ) and Tainá Pravato ( Tainá Pravato Arquitetura ) present “Entre Tempos”—an 82 m² space, designed as a multifunctional living area, it combines a gourmet kitchen, dining, and lounge zones with quiet corners for reflection, embracing the rhythm of both social life and solitude. Natural materials define the atmosphere. Soft light filters through sheer curtains, revealing a composition of wood, stone, and organic textures. The kitchen features a sculptural stone countertop, open wood shelving, and integrated greenery, with a ceiling grid and built-in lighting that emphasize the space’s geometric precision and material balance. Grooved wooden walls and handcrafted furniture pieces by Sergio Rodrigues and Estudiobola bring rhythm and authenticity, while lush greenery and natural stone surfaces add a grounding, tactile dimension. A reclaimed wood dining table with a Capadócia quartzite top b...

A Prague Loft Where Black Defines the Space

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Designed by SMLXL Studio, this loft apartment in Prague shows how black can define a space without overwhelming it. We’ve previously covered another project by the same studio — a refined apartment in Holešovice — and this new interior continues that architectural precision, using color and contrast as structure. The existing layout remained intact, but its atmosphere was transformed. A black “box” connects the entry, living area, and bedroom, created by oil-finishing the oak floors, staircase, and doors. The result is a unified rhythm where black becomes an active, organizing element rather than decoration. Metal details, slanted lines, and perforated mesh curtains add industrial texture while keeping the interior light. Despite its strong material presence, the space feels open and balanced, proving that black can create clarity and calm when handled with restraint. The post A Prague Loft Where Black Defines the Space appeared first on Homedit .

You’ve Probably Never Seen Furniture Like This Before

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Some furniture goes beyond function to become art. These unique pieces transform everyday materials into sculptural forms that challenge how we see design. A Bold Expression of Controlled Chaos Bhaṅga by Vincent Dubourg turns the familiar cabinet into an explosion of form, where fragments of bronze seem frozen mid-motion — a poetic collision between structure and chaos that bridges the worlds of sculpture and design. Nature Preserved in Design The Wood Fossil Table by Nucleo captures the passage of time, merging solid wood and translucent resin to freeze organic material within a sculptural, almost geological form — a modern relic that blurs the line between furniture and art. Between Transparency and Time This resin-and-wood bench from Ammann//Gallery’s collection bridges nature and material innovation, preserving the grain and imperfections of aged timber within crystal-clear resin — a poetic study of permanence and decay. Nature Reimagined in Bold Color The Pirarucu Sofa...

Is Rustic Farmhouse Still in Style? Here’s Why It’s Evolving, Not Fading

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For years, rustic farmhouse style shaped cozy interiors with reclaimed wood, distressed finishes, and vintage charm. While design trends now lean toward minimalism and quiet luxury, rustic décor hasn’t vanished; it’s simply evolved. Today’s version feels more curated, less country. The charm is still there, but with better balance — smoother lines, muted colors, and materials that tell a story without shouting. The appeal remains emotional: people still want spaces that feel real, textured, and grounded. A rough-hewn bar with carved panels becomes a sculptural statement. A whitewashed cabinet with alphabet doors turns storage into personality. Brass and iron details add a bit of industrial honesty. And small pieces — like a round mosaic table or reclaimed wood sideboard — remind us that handcrafted design never truly goes out of style. Rustic interiors remain timeless because they bring something many modern homes lack: a sense of soul and warmth. They make you slow down,...