Inspired by his love of New York City, architect Adam Kushner transformed this West Village apartment using glass, wood, brick and New York subway parts and doors to create a most unique, modern yet rustic private retreat.
When Swedish photographer Andreas Larsson went to the US. ten years ago to study photography in Miami, he did not exactly have any plans to settle on the West coast, but after graduation he was persuaded to move to Chicago and where he has been living ever since.
What do you do, when you have a large, empty apartment and you want to fill it with something unique? You get something that’s been used for filling for a long time – like a tank from an oil truck. Unusual? At least. Cool? Sure it is!
Lofts are usually colored with neutral tones, keeping stonework or concrete bare, or are whitewashed all around (like they need to look larger than they already are…) This one, however is different.
Here is another white interior apartment, but this time designed by a Frankfurt based architecture studio called Reinhardt_jung.The apartment it’s located in Berlin, Germany in a building from the early 1900s.The minimalist interior it’s clean and feature many buit-in storage spaces.
This huge apartment – which seems more like a palace – is located in Stockholm and used to be the Plaza Astoria Cinema that was built in 1931 and was designed by Bjorn Hedvall. Now it had been renovated and turned into a luxury apartment.
Don’t you just love it when you see a home that emphasizes on its many, many books? In this post we would like to showcase an original apartment designed by Triptyque Studio for Houssein Jarouche, owner of the design boutique Micasa in São Paulo…
Right in the historic heart of Budapest, Hungary lies this old building. The Anker Palace, as it’s called was originally the headquarters of Austrian insurers Der Anker. Built in 1910, it’s actually two buildings with a narrow street in between. This building houses an exceptional loft: it has the industrial look, the bare beams, even a tower.
But when you step outside, you find yourself not in an industrial area, but right in the middle of the city.
A loft in an old church in SydneyIt’s divine!This church located in the suburbs of Sydney was built in 1898. In 2003 it is a radical change that took place for the building since it was sold and converted into a loft consists of four bedrooms and…
The photo from David Hicks’s London apartment in my last post reminded me that his son Ashley Hicks’s Oxfordshire home is featured in the new January 2011 issue of World of Interiors magazine. I don’t normally post bathrooms first but si…