Autumn is here and it's time to give your home a new makeover - not only because of the shorter days and lower temperatures, but also because it deserves it! There is no better feeling than when you curl up in your favorite corner and are surrounded by warm, soft materials and pieces of furniture that invite you to relax. If we've already switched to autumn cookies and tea, why shouldn't the home also start emitting those real cozy vibes? All you need are the right pieces that will turn your space into an autumn oasis.
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As we enter the new year, the world of interior design is poised for a vibrant transformation. The color palette for 2024 is all about infusing energy and sophistication into our living spaces. From subdued neutrals to bold, statement hues, the coming year promises a kaleidoscope of possibilities. We present to you five colors that will undoubtedly rule the interior in 2024.
Scandinavian style has long been synonymous with simplicity, functionality and timeless aesthetics, but in recent years it has undergone a transformation that takes it to a new level of sustainability. With an emphasis on circular design and sustainable practices, the Scandinavian home becomes not only an aesthetic pleasure, but also a refuge from the fast pace of modern life.
The era of disco clubs and boho style became an inspiration in various aspects of life, especially in fashion. Now the seventies have found their way back to the field of interior design as well. Many interior designers draw inspiration from these times, which marked a great transition from minimalist decoration to an eclectic style that looks perfect. The mix of earthy colors and colorful details has once again found its way into homes around the world.
Interior design trends change every year, as new devices, furniture and appliances are always coming to the market. Some materials are replaced by new, more practical ones, while others return after a break of several years. Here are 10 kitchen trends that will reign supreme over the next year.
It's no secret that the colors we use to decorate our home affect our mood. That's why it is necessary to think carefully about what we will use to paint the walls in the living room, the room where we spend most of our time. But what is the color that we must avoid at all costs?
Spanish architecture firm Gallardo Llopis Arquitectos has built a linear two-story residence on the Spanish island of Ibiza. As the name suggests, the house is built around three trees. The house boasts spacious and open spaces that blur the boundaries by dividing the house into indoor and outdoor space.
With an online event, IKEA officially presented the IKEA Art Event 2021 collection with the aim of exploring the border between art and function and what to do with a work of art that has the function of an everyday object. For this limited collection of ten items, IKEA collaborated with some of the most contemporary artists such as Daniel Arsham, Gelchop, Humans since 1982, Sabina Marcelis and Stefan Marx.
The White Penthouse, as it was called by the Capital Construction architecture and design team, is a stylishly finished private apartment in Kyiv. And without a doubt, we dare to say that it is the wet dream of every minimalist who loves elegance and luxury!
In Ljubljana, thanks to the studio for architecture and urbanism Arhitektura doo, a special atrium house has grown, which is intended for both living and working. The client's wish was a home that would offer the same quality both for living and for working in the studio.
Instagram was flooded with photos of minimalism - but not the refined, bright Scandinavian minimalism we already know, but a much more fun and colorful one, inspired by the Australian understanding of interior design.
At Ikea, we not only find affordable pieces of furniture, but also timeless and sophisticated products that you would immediately have in your home. And these are the best IKEA products ever!