July was a very inspired designers’ month. And as will see from the projects below, we did not lack architecture “miracles” either. We invite you to go through the most voted Freshome posts and in the end, give us your feedback. As usual, this countdown was achieved according to your Facebook shares as they were registered in the last day…
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Comfortable Moody Sofas for Any State of Mind
Moody Sofas were designed with one specific purpose in mind: to offer a versatile place to rest for all your moods. The three pieces of furniture that compose the collection are: Moody Couch, Moody Nest and Moody Bag. All three “invite the user to express feelings and “let go”. Doing so leaves traces, causing the product to resemble the…
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Spanish Summer House by Interior Designer Marta Esteve
A home in the town of Cadaques on Costa Brava in Spain caught our attention today. The fascinating use of natural colours throughout the house creates an inviting ambiance that links the interior spaces to the inspiring outdoors. Spanish interior designer Marta Esteve was the mastermind behind this interior transformation we found on MiCasaRevista. She used every resource…
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Enjoying Your Garden this Summer: Natural Swimming Pools Ideas
These natural swimming pools seem to have been created as dream pools before we even got the chance to imagine it for ourselves. The first pool, with its softly sinuous descending path adorned with natural stone, leaves the impression of a carefully designed combination of traditional materials on one end and sleek, modern design on the other. Created by…
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Modern Expression of Architecture in a Historic Neighbourhood
Welding together copper panels, wood, concrete and glass in a two-storey modern residence, designer Jason Fort created a home perfectly adapted to the changing neighbourhood. The exterior will age with time, better integrating the home between the historic houses dating back to the 1800′s. Located in St. Augustine, Florida, the 2,400 square foot residence features windows placed to capture…
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Complex Apartment Design Showcasing Intriguing Details
Welcome to an apartment that features a variety of appealing decorative elements. The overall feel this home is that of coziness. It is as if a happy family was living here, without having a care in the world. Designed in a typical Scandinavian style, the crib consists of three rooms plus kitchen and each interior has its own personality.…
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Vivid SoHo Penthouse Displays Drama and Boldness
This SoHo Penthouse at 420 West Broadway in Soho, New-York City, promises to fulfil a lot of dreams for the lucky person who snatches it up. For the price of $16 million, the penthouse loft offers exquisite interiors designed by Nico Rensch of UK-based design company Architeam. Featuring a fabulous double-height living room, three bedrooms and two…
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Average Home Sizes of the World Gathered in a Chart
According to a survey of British Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment, complaints from residents of new-build developments have created the need for a chart that shows growing concern for small space residential developments. British homes – floor area and room sizes – are the smallest in all Europe, so you can understand why people wonder where to…
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Fabulous RG Residence with Modern Elegance by Mim Design
Australian design practice Mim Design has outdone themselves when creating the interiors of this astounding home. Located in Australia, the RG Residence captures glimpses of glamour in a collection of beautiful, bright spaces. From the entry, silver and grey seem to be the primary accent colours, while softer and lighter colours were used as background. Reflective surfaces in…
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Two Intersected Cubes and a Lovely Pool: “Haus N”
“Haus N” is an interesting architecture project in the shape of a single family home designed by Synn Architekten and located in Korneuburg, Austria. The residence consists of two giant cubes that are intersected, this way creating an original house exterior. The main entrance is hidden, disclosed only by some concrete steps that lead towards a…
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