The Bellevue Living neighborhood is a distinctly sustainable development in an exceptional location opposite Tivoli Park, in the immediate vicinity of the city center. The construction of Bellevue Living consistently complies with modern energy standards, while at the same time following all the principles of sustainable urbanism. New construction means the enrichment of the wider surroundings, but at the same time, according to the architects, it preserves the identity of Stara Šiška as much as possible, because Bellevue Living wraps its story in the gentle elegance of sandy shades, while at the same time it blends in with the surroundings as naturally as if it has always been there.
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We usually create a festive atmosphere with Christmas lights only in December, when it is almost mandatory to wrap at least the Christmas tree with them, if nothing else. But that Christmas lights can brighten up our homes in an original and not at all kitsch way throughout the year, see for yourself with our selection of magical interiors!
The Italian brand Coelux presented a revolutionary fake window that recreates natural light. It does this so well that you mistake it for the real thing. Created for dark rooms, with the help of nanotechnology, it not only imitates the color temperature of light, but also imitates daylight so well that it fools everyone.
The modern family house Concrete Cut House in Tel Aviv consists of rectangular prisms stacked on top of each other, and between its glass panels an endless line of concrete snakes like a snake. Hence the name of this luxurious home of refined design, which draws colors from the outside environment.
The Container bed from the Italian furniture brand Dielle is a wardrobe bed, but not a wardrobe bed as you know it, i.e. a bed that hides in a wardrobe. In this case, the (wardrobe) closet is hidden in, or more precisely, under the double bed. And what kind! So huge that you can walk between its shelves and even Carrie Bradshaw wouldn't be ashamed of it! An excellent solution for small apartments, which today are no longer too small thanks to various modular furniture!
Home is where the heart is, not where the house has two bedrooms. Or better yet.. A little space, a little worry. Lots of space, lots of care. So you could sort of paraphrase the saying 'small children, small worries - big children, big worries'. It is already the case that we have been implanted in our heads with the idea that a small apartment is synonymous with a difficult life, that those who do not have much money live in it, or those who live from hand to mouth. Large apartments, generous with space, are what we long for. The fact is that happiness in life is not directly proportional to square meters. A small home can have everything we need (see gallery), while at the same time allowing us to focus on the things in life that are really important.
We present to you imaginative ideas for furnishing the home, with which we will take the interior of our homes to the next level. Appropriate interior furnishings that reflect our personality will give our home that finishing touch that turns a cold space into a warm home where we feel safe and comfortable. Let your imagination run wild and find inspiration among unique ideas for decorating your home.
Facebook, as one of the largest companies in the world, is devising a new life strategy where employees would be connected to their employer throughout the day.
Photos of the elegantly furnished Parisian apartment where the legend of the fashion world - Coco Chanel - lived to this day stir up spirits.
The architect Barbara Appolloni "sculpted" an oasis of concrete and glass from the former garage. The original building was designed in this "shoebox" style, where the architecture becomes part of the interior decoration, resulting in truly contemporary living spaces.
They say that for every disease a rose grows, and Ikea says that for every problem in an interpersonal relationship its product 'grows'. Ikea is known for having products with interesting names. This is no coincidence, as the founder is dyslexic. Therefore, instead of product codes, he invented a naming system to make products easier to remember. He named garden furniture after Swedish islands, gave chairs and tables male names, larger products after major Swedish places... Now Ikea turned to Google for inspiration and named the products after the most searched terms in the field of relationship problems. Each product solves the problem for which it was named.
Ikea in Norway has teamed up with the Red Cross and installed a life-size replica of a Syrian apartment in its store in Slependen. It is typical for Ikea to display nicely furnished rooms that imitate a real home in its stores, but this pop-up apartment, which came as close as possible to the one 'on the ground', is the complete opposite and reflects the real situation in Syria. The installation has a charitable note, but at the same time reminds people how lucky they can be to live in the conditions they do.