3 Creative Top Floor Rooms with Wood Accents

Sometimes living in a smaller space is the best choice for people with a creative spirit. It challenges the mind to simplify and to do more with less, both of which can be important skills for artists to have. The three rooms featured in this post are highly creative, perfectly suited to young artists. Though the furnishings are generally simple, the architectural elements are challenging – from steeply pitched roofs to modern takes on murphy beds, these creative designs are each gorgeous and inspirational in their own exciting way.

The first room comes from visualized Greta Gre and features what is perhaps the most creative layout. A small living area on the first floor of the space is decorated with sleek, simple lines that include a geometric area rug and the modern answer to a college futon. But perched up above this space is a lofted area when the bed is situated. The bed lives in a white wire cage that extends out over the living room and is attached to the slanted wood ceiling. Spending a night in this cozy bed may not be for the faint of heart, but it's certainly for the stylistically inclined.
The first room comes from visualized Greta Gre and features what is perhaps the most creative layout. A small living area on the first floor of the space is decorated with sleek, simple lines that include a geometric area rug and the modern answer to a college futon. But perched up above this space is a lofted area when the bed is situated. The bed lives in a white wire cage that extends out over the living room and is attached to the slanted wood ceiling. Spending a night in this cozy bed may not be for the faint of heart, but it’s certainly for the stylistically inclined.

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The second room from the architects and designers at the he.D creative group. While the slanted ceiling mimics that of the first space, that is where the similarities seem to end. Rather that use sleek lines, the space embraces patterns and what feels like a lumberjack spirit. From the plaid ottoman to the soft woven rug and the unfinished wooden ceiling beams, this is a top level space that could easily stand the test of time and the discerning eye of someone who hates fuss. The bed in this space folds neatly into the wall, for a Murphy bed effect that though reminiscent of a 1940s apartment space, has its own modern air.
The second room from the architects and designers at the he.D creative group. While the slanted ceiling mimics that of the first space, that is where the similarities seem to end. Rather that use sleek lines, the space embraces patterns and what feels like a lumberjack spirit. From the plaid ottoman to the soft woven rug and the unfinished wooden ceiling beams, this is a top level space that could easily stand the test of time and the discerning eye of someone who hates fuss. The bed in this space folds neatly into the wall, for a Murphy bed effect that though reminiscent of a 1940s apartment space, has its own modern air.

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The final room comes from the designers at Takk Interior Design. It also features a great deal of exposed wood but is decidedly more sleek and even Scandinavian in its style. Like the first space, a lofted bed area is perched somewhat precariously above a main living space, nestled just underneath the pitched ceiling. Creative patterns from the striped created by the ceiling beams to the laser cut patterns on the natural wood foot stools never quite exactly match up, creating an almost reckless, but very purposeful style.
The final room comes from the designers at Takk Interior Design. It also features a great deal of exposed wood but is decidedly more sleek and even Scandinavian in its style. Like the first space, a lofted bed area is perched somewhat precariously above a main living space, nestled just underneath the pitched ceiling. Creative patterns from the striped created by the ceiling beams to the laser cut patterns on the natural wood foot stools never quite exactly match up, creating an almost reckless, but very purposeful style.

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Single Family House in Sydney Charms with Midcentury Modern Flair

Turning a 1920s semi-detached house into a modern home that serves the needs of a young family is a task that demands the best possible fusion of aesthetics and ergonomics. Located in Neutral Bay, a harbor-side suburb in Sydney, Australia, this beautiful residence designed by Downie North Architects was completely revamped to create a seamless interface between the outdoors and the interior. The Neutral Bay House was renovated and reworked in an attempt to turn the old and dreary home into a functional, urbane space that still embraces its historic roots. The result is a captivating union of styles and textures!

Street facade of the Neutral Bay House, Down Under in Australia

Lovely living room with a hint of midcentury flairExquisite use of brick wall and contrasting texures in the lovely living spaceFabulous use of the twin Paulistano Armchairs in the living roomOpen plan living area with midcentury modern styleNarrow window in the dining room brings the garden charm indoorsContemporary kitchen in white with a hint of grayBedding brings color to the neutral bedroomSmart living room connected with the garden outside

While the home has a limited footprint, the architects opened up the interiors towards the small garden outside to give the residence a more airy, cheerful ambiance. Large glass walls and sliding glass doors effortlessly extend the living area outside and the small porch becomes an integral part of the interior in warmer months. Even though the street façade remains largely unaltered, it is the open plan living area that opens up towards the rear garden, transforming the ambiance of the once confined home. Contemporary surfaces are combined with brick walls and an exquisite lineup of stunning decor to usher in a distinct midcentury modern style.

Lovely living room with a hint of midcentury flair

Exquisite use of brick wall and contrasting texures in the lovely living space

Fabulous use of the twin Paulistano Armchairs in the living room

Open plan living area with midcentury modern style

Narrow window in the dining room brings the garden charm indoors

Contemporary kitchen in white with a hint of gray

The lineup of midcentury icons that grace the home include the classic Paulistano Armchair, the timeless Nelson saucer pendant light and Noguchi light sculptures among others. A smart contemporary wall unit in white in the living room, a lovely dining space and a contemporary kitchen in white complete the living area. A similar neutral color scheme is utilized in the bedroom and bathroom as well, giving the Neutral Bay House a serene, yet refreshing modern vibe.

Bedding brings color to the neutral bedroom

Luxurious bathroom in white with standalone bathtub

Simple wooden accents bring class and warmth to the contemporary bathroom

Shaded porch that is visually connected with the living room

Nelson Saucer pendant light stands out in the living room

Smart living room connected with the garden outside

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20 Chalkboard Paint Ideas to Transform the Modern Home Office

The last few years have seen a revival in design trends that were shunned away during the 90s as both unnecessary and unappealing. These include a turn towards midcentury modern, the new found love for wallpaper, grasscloth wallcovering and even the good ol’ chalkboard paint! For long, chalkboard paint was relegated to the walls of the kids’ playroom and the kitchen. But few rooms in the house seem more apt for a wall clad in chalkboard paint that the ergonomic home office.

Orange-red chairs enliven the home office [Design: Palacios]

Orange-red chairs enliven the home office [Design: Palacios]

Chalkboard wall shapes a dynamic and fun calendar in the home officeGarage home office with midcentury and industrial vibeHome office chalkboard wall for the beautiful mind!Let your imagination take wings with a Chalkboard wallChalkboard paint wall in the home office becomes the perfect backdrop for the bold orange cabinetBeautiful home office with chalkboard wall and Fornasetti wallpaperChalkboard paint comes in colors beyond blackSmall home office idea with chalkboard wallsTurn the chalkboard wall into a work of artRenovated home office with ample natural lightFabulous industrial style home office with as splash of blueShare your home office with your partner in style!Never forget another chore or appointment with the chalkboard wallCool combination of crafts room and home officeEclectic home office has a casual, modern vibe

It is obviously easy to imagine why the chalkboard wall is gaining popularity in a world where laptops, smartphones and other high-end gadgets seem to be taking over. It reminds us of simpler times and maybe even brings back a nostalgic memory or two! Of course, beyond that lies the simplicity and practicality that it brings without being an expensive addition. Here are 20 home offices that unleash the beauty of the chalkboard with panache!

A Dynamic Accent Wall

Do not look at the chalkboard wall as a mere practical addition that lets you scribble down chores, upcoming events and the appointments of the day. Think of it as an aesthetic accent wall in the home office and let it elevate the overall appeal of the home office. Most home offices employ a neutral or cool color scheme and an accent wall in black chalkboard paint seems absolutely perfect to add a hint of playful sophistication to the setting. Black also works beautifully with other bold colors such as red, yellow, orange or even blue. And if you are not too happy with black, remember that chalkboard paint comes in other vivacious colors as well!

Chalkboard wall shapes a dynamic and fun calendar in the home office [From: Sarah Greenman]

Chalkboard wall shapes a dynamic and fun calendar in the home office [From: Sarah Greenman]

Garage home office with midcentury and industrial vibe [Design: Amy Sklar Design]

Garage home office with midcentury and industrial vibe [Design: Amy Sklar Design]

Eclectic home office has a casual, modern vibe [Design: 2to5design]

Eclectic home office has a casual, modern vibe [Design: 2to5design]

Home office chalkboard wall for the genius at work! [Design: Architectural Designs]

Home office chalkboard wall for the genius at work! [Design: Architectural Designs]

Chalkboard wall in the home office with a bold orange cabinet [From: Kailey J. Flynn Photography]

Chalkboard wall in the home office with a bold orange cabinet [From: Kailey J. Flynn Photography]

Let your imagination take wings with a Chalkboard wall [From: Sarah Greenman]

Let your imagination take wings with a Chalkboard wall [From: Sarah Greenman]

Small and Space-Conscious

Small home offices do benefit from the addition of a cool chalkboard, even if it is not an entire wall completely covered in paint. In case you are trying to convert a quiet little nook in the bedroom or a lonely corner in the kitchen into a functional, practical home office, then use the chalkboard paint to delineate the space from the area around it. Creating a simple home workspace in the kids’ bedroom with chalkboard paint is also an easy way to add some creative, fun to the space. In small home offices make sure that you do not use more than two or three colors and keep the color palette as neutral as possible to ensure that there is no visual clutter.

Beautiful home office with chalkboard wall and Fornasetti wallpaper [Design: The Cross Interior Design]

Beautiful home office with chalkboard wall and Fornasetti wallpaper [Design: The Cross Interior Design]

Chalkboard paint comes in colors beyond black [Design: Incorporated]

Chalkboard paint comes in colors beyond black [Design: Incorporated]

Small home office idea with chalkboard walls [Design: John Donkin Architect]

Small home office idea with chalkboard walls [Design: John Donkin Architect]

Turn the chalkboard wall into a work of art [Design: Pause Architecture + Interiors]

Turn the chalkboard wall into a work of art [Design: Pause Architecture + Interiors]

A budget home office design that puts efficiency on top [Design: Smithouse]

A budget home office design that puts efficiency on top [Design: Smithouse]

Renovated home office with ample natural light [Design: ZipWork Designs]

Renovated home office with ample natural light [Design: ZipWork Designs]

Fun beyond the Walls

There is a no doubting the fact that chalkboard walls are a great way to save your newly painted walls from the creative scribbling of your kids. They also do a brilliant job at providing the perfect sounding board for all your wacky new ideas! But what if you do not want a giant black wall in your home office? Simply turn to other surfaces such as cabinet or wardrobe doors to usher in the same advantages, but on a smaller scale! A really small chalkboard fixed to the wall above your work desk or a freestanding chalkboard that can be moved around with ease also are ideal solutions for those who want to stay away from repainting the walls.

Beach style home office has an elegant, tranquil vibe [Design: Martha O'Hara Interiors / Refined LLC]

Beach style home office has an elegant, tranquil vibe [Design: Martha O’Hara Interiors / Refined LLC]

Cool combination of crafts room and home office [Design: Alan Mascord Design Associates]

Cool combination of crafts room and home office [Design: Alan Mascord Design Associates]

Fabulous industrial style home office with as splash of blue [From: KuDa Photography]

Fabulous industrial style home office with as splash of blue [From: KuDa Photography]

You really do not need an entire wall clad in chalkboard paint if you are aiming for functionality ahead of form. Even the tiniest of home offices with small wall space can benefit from the makeover and it also creates a personal, beautiful focal point. If you do fancy your artistic skills, then you can even use it as a canvas to showcase your hidden talent… The possibilities are simply endless!

Share your home office with your partner in style! [Design: Residents Understood]

Share your home office with your partner in style! [Design: Residents Understood]

Never forget another chore or appointment! [Design: Sicora Design/Build]

Never forget another chore or appointment! [Design: Sicora Design/Build]

A simple chalkboard for the farmhouse style office [Design: Fieldstone Hill]

A simple chalkboard for the farmhouse style office [Design: Fieldstone Hill]

Home office is not just about laptops and files! [Design: Studio Shed]

Home office is not just about laptops and files! [Design: Studio Shed]

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Morris House by Martin Fenlon Architecture

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Morris House is a contemporary home designed by Martin Fenlon Architecture. Completed in 2014, this 2,200 squre foot residence is located in Highland Park, a historic neighborhood in Northeast Los Angeles, California, USA. Morris House by Martin Fenlon Architecture: “This project, located in the Highland Park area of Los Angeles, consists of an addition and renovation to an existing ranch house situated on a gently down-sloping lot with an exceptional..

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Valentine’s Day Treats for Design Lovers

Valentine’s Day is almost here, and each year I look forward to rounding up a collection of special gift ideas for design lovers! These treats are not just for the love of your life. Share them with friends and family members, or buy something nice for yourself! I spent many a Valentine’s Day as a single woman before I got married, and it’s funny how I still see this time of year as the season of enjoying great food and special treats, with or without romance. Whether you’re perfectly coupled or still looking for love, enjoy browsing these gift ideas for the people you care about (or consider a special purchase for yourself)!…

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Those who love design often love getting design-fabulous gifts! And if your special someone enjoys retro-meets-modern style, these Kate Spade Saturday Round Boxes from West Elm will get the job done. They’re affordable, they’re crafted from lacquered wood, and they’re perfect for displaying on a variety of surfaces, from your nightstand to the living room coffee table:

Domed boxes by Kate Spade Saturday via West Elm

Domed boxes by Kate Spade Saturday via West Elm

Crescent moons are one of today’s most popular trends. We see them on necklaces, on wall art, and now as the Crescent Moon Catch-All Dish from Urban Outfitters! As a special bonus, include a piece of jewelry or a handful of mineral specimens along with the gift.

Crescent moon dish from Urban Outfitters

Crescent moon dish from Urban Outfitters

I received this Magical Thinking Pyramid Mirror Box (also from Urban Outfitters) as a Christmas gift, and it’s one of my all-time favorite pieces of decor. Crafted of metal and glass, the piece is sturdy, and it reminds me of a brass and glass trinket box I had as a child. I use my pyramid box to display a quartz crystal. What would your special someone use it for?

Pyramid display box from Urban Outfitters

Pyramid display box from Urban Outfitters

Thoughtful tokens of color, style and meaningul contemplation, these Tangent Notebooks from Anthropologie make lovely gifts for friends and family members. Or you can buy one for your beloved and fill it with romantic notes!

Stylish notebooks from Anthropologie

Stylish notebooks from Anthropologie

What could be more decadent than a velvet tufted cushion in a radiant shade of fuchsia?! The Velvet Berry 23″ Floor Cushion from CB2 is a functional gift, as it has the potential to add extra seating to the most stylish of spaces. Yet its rich hue and plush construction take it to the next level of comfort and style!

Floor cushions from CB2

Floor cushions from CB2

On sale for the bargain price of $4.99, this Themis Trio Mobile from CB2 is an instant conversation piece! Geometric forms take center stage, showcasing shades of blue, green, brown, black, silver and copper. Easy to assemble, this piece is the perfect unexpected treat for a design-loving giftee:

Geo mobile from CB2

Geo mobile from CB2

Something Romantic

February is a romantic month, but even if you’re not in a relationship, you can always treat yourself to one of the gifts below, or purchase something special for a friend. These Rosebud String Lights from Urban Outfitters consist of rose-shaped lights with LED bulbs. They celebrate the promise of spring blooms, so you can leave them on display well past Valentine’s Day.

Rose-shaped lights from Urban Outfitters

Rose-shaped lights from Urban Outfitters

What could be more tender than a simple declaration of love? The Brass Love Object from West Elm sends its amorous message with the help of solid brass. Lay this piece flat or display it upright!

Brass Love Object from West Elm

Brass Love Object from West Elm

A fabulous gift idea: purchase a special vase and fill it with a bloom or two! West Elm‘s Heart Bud Vase is lovely and delicate with its white stoneware form and gold leaf heart decals:

Heart vase from West Elm

Heart vase from West Elm

This Brass Vase from ferm LIVING (shown below, at the right) will be hard for any design lover to resist, as it showcases two of today’s top trends: geo forms and brass! Though it’s just perfect displayed as is, don’t hesitate to fill it with a few blooms for a Valentine’s Day treat!

Brass hexagon vases from ferm LIVING

Brass hexagon vase and pots from ferm LIVING

Do you remember the chocolate dessert feast photo shoot I shared right here on Decoist at the end of last month? Two of these Hoth Candle Holders from CB2 helped embellish my dessert table. I filled them with coral roses, and boy did I love the result! These beautiful hand-cut glass pieces can accommodate tealights, or you can use them to hold blooms. A colorful way to say “Happy Valentine’s Day”!

Cut glass candle holders from CB2

Cut glass candle holders from CB2

What do you get for the design lover who has everything? Who can say “no” to a beautiful potted plant? I can’t think of a better way to chase away the winter blues and celebrate the return of spring! These Handpainted Windowsill Pots from Anthropologie showcase eye-catching colors and patterns:

Windowsill pot from Anthropologie

Windowsill pot from Anthropologie

Foodie Fun

Have you noticed that design lovers are often foodies?! Treat your special someone to a new piece for the kitchen or dining room. This Valentine Mini Heart Dinnerware from West Elm comes to life with the help of an ombre heart design. I’m a fan of filling mugs with special edibles. An instant gift!

Heart mug and bowl from West Elm

Heart mug and bowl from West Elm

Speaking of mugs filled to the brim with deliciousness… Surprise your love on Valentine’s Day morning by serving up a tasty hot chocolate in this Heart of Glass Mug from Urban Outfitters. Yum!

Glass heart mug from Urban Outfitters

Glass heart mug from Urban Outfitters

While many design lovers aren’t looking to add new dishware to their already full stash, I find that it’s hard to resist a little set of drinking glasses. They dont’ take up too much space in the cabinet, yet they breathe new life into entertaining endeavors. This Decorated Hobstar Glassware in Pink from West Elm is embellished with etched detailing:

Pink glassware from West Elm

Pink glassware from West Elm

Those who love to entertain often love to display their culinary creations. Give your foodie friend a Cotton 3-Tier Server from Crate & Barrel. Make it clear that this gift is all about him or her by filling the server with an assortment of sweet treats!

3-tiered server from Crate & Barrel

3-tiered server from Crate & Barrel

These Pastiche Measuring Spoons from Anthropologie are almost too pretty to cook with, thanks to their colorful enamel accents. I’d be inclined to leave these on display at all times and do the heavy-duty cooking with my stainless steel set. These are a work of art!

Modern measuring spoons from Anthropologie

Modern measuring spoons from Anthropologie

I hope today’s post has given you some amazing ideas for gifting your nearest and dearest this Valentine’s Day. Don’t forget that you can always treat yourself on this special day as well! Enjoy!

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Garden House by Balance Associates Architects

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Garden House is a private residence located in Seattle, Washington, USA. It was designed by Balance Associates Architects. Garden House by Balance Associates Architects: “Garden House is one of two houses set side by side in a park like setting within a suburban neighborhood. The houses are arranged to take advantage of an extensive garden and a salmon stream that runs through the property. Curved roofs and similar exterior materials..

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Salter Point House by Mountford Architects

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Salter Point House is located in Salter Point, Australia. Originally built in the 1960s, it was remodeled by Mountford Architects. Salter Point House by Mountford Architects: “For Ben Mountford of Mountford Architects, this particular project was more of a rebuild than a renovation. The original 1960s home was to be reinvented in a modern, stylish design that flowed effortlessly from front to back, combining all living areas on one level..

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Striped Beauty: Stunning Zebra Rugs & Pillows from Forsyth

Each winter, we are on the lookout for ways in which we can add textural elegance to the interior even while turning our home into a warm, cozy retreat. While some of the additions fade away with a change in season, others last for years to come. This year though, it might time to invest in a piece that will serve you well across generations and will age beautifully along with the rest of your home. The gorgeous Zebra rugs from Forsyth are truly ‘one-of-a-kind’ in every sense of the world and promise to visual and textural contrast to even the sleekest of contemporary home!

Zebra hide rug gives the room an instant focal point

Simple and smart accent pillows add contrast to the home library settingFramhouse style interior with the zebra rugAccent pillow with zebra stripes instantly grabs attention in the bedroomBlack lamp shades accentuate the appeal of the pillowsZebra rugs and pillows add texture and pattern to the bedroomYellow living room with zebra hide accent pillowsZebra hide Bolster pillows for the living roomCowhide rig for the small dining room

Forsyth is arguably the best when it comes to the world of zebra rugs and a leading buyer in the Burchell’s zebra hides market. The exquisite rugs crafted from these hides go through a meticulous process that turns the zebra hides into finished products that add a touch of raw magnetism to the interior. Of course, the first thing many of our readers will worry about is the ecological impact of the product. These rugs are harvested from Burchell’s zebras, which are the most common type of zebras and spread widely across the savannas.

All the rugs are harnessed from sustainable game ranches that are licensed to cull a number of zebras for population control. (That definitely makes it easier on our conscious!) Each rug is obviously unique both in terms of the stripe pattern and intricate coloring, ensuring that no two rugs are perfectly alike.

Framhouse style interior with the zebra rug

Ned zebra rug promises to serve you across generations

Accent pillow with zebra stripes instantly grabs attention in the bedroom

Black lamp shades accentuate the appeal of the pillows

Cowhide rig for the small dining room

Simple and smart accent pillows add contrast to the home library setting

Zebra rugs and pillows add texture and pattern to the bedroom

While the zebra rugs are undoubtedly the showstoppers of the collection, the Zebra hide pillows are also a great choice for those looking for simple, yet stylish accent additions. And then there are the cowhide pillows and rugs, which seem to be eternally popular with homeowners across the globe. With cowhide and even zebra stripes slated to go up the trends chart in 2015, this is indeed the perfect time to think bringing one home as well.

Yellow living room with zebra hide accent pillows

Zebra hide Bolster pillows for the living room

Fabulous zebra hide rug is a perfect choice for the sunroom

Make the zebra pillows a part of your outdoor living space

Zebra accent pillows adds style and elegance to any room they adorn

Bring natural beauty to your living room with a cowhide pillow

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3 Ideas for a 2 Bedroom Home [Includes Floor Plans]

The size of a home can have a big impact on the design choices that make sense for that space. Even if two homeowners have similar sensibilities, their homes will take on very different styles if one is much larger than the other. The three homes featured in this post each have a two bedroom layout, but the overall square footage is much different, as are the aesthetics. However, looking at these three separate homes should be very inspirational and aspirational, since there is something for nearly everyone in spectrum of design elements on display here.

The first home from the interior designers at House Design, with photography from Hey! Cheese. It is a bright and playful design with plenty of gorgeous pastel color, inspired by those delicate, delicious cookies: the French macaron. The home, which the designers refer to as "The Wonderland Apartment" is 86 square meters (925 square feet) and was designed for the vibrant and positive personality of the teacher that lives there. It is clear from the pretty pinks, pale blues, and playful elements such as animal-themed pillows and asymmetrical objects, that this space is for someone who celebrates life and whatever it throws at her. Despite the fairly small size, the apartment feels incredibly open and welcoming, surely a lovely place to entertain friends or spend a cozy evening in.
The first home from the interior designers at House Design, with photography from Hey! Cheese. It is a bright and playful design with plenty of gorgeous pastel color, inspired by those delicate, delicious cookies: the French macaron. The home, which the designers refer to as “The Wonderland Apartment” is 86 square meters (925 square feet) and was designed for the vibrant and positive personality of the teacher that lives there. It is clear from the pretty pinks, pale blues, and playful elements such as animal-themed pillows and asymmetrical objects, that this space is for someone who celebrates life and whatever it throws at her. Despite the fairly small size, the apartment feels incredibly open and welcoming, surely a lovely place to entertain friends or spend a cozy evening in.

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The second apartment is nearly the polar opposite of the first. It comes to us from the architects at the Dervish Group. Where the first apartment uses soft, feminine colors and a bit of mishmash for the furniture, the space is heavy on smooth wood finishes with black and white accents. The space is a 140 square meter (1506 square feet) home in Kiev, and was designed for a young couple. The central entertaining and living area includes a large media console that doubles as a storage space. In addition to the wood paneling, which is made from carefully selected walnut, natural materials used are stone, concrete, and glass. An oversized canopy bed in the master bedroom is gorgeous and simple, letting plenty of attention focus on the room's views and a restful night.
The second apartment is nearly the polar opposite of the first. It comes to us from the architects at the Dervish Group. Where the first apartment uses soft, feminine colors and a bit of mishmash for the furniture, the space is heavy on smooth wood finishes with black and white accents. The space is a 140 square meter (1506 square feet) home in Kiev, and was designed for a young couple. The central entertaining and living area includes a large media console that doubles as a storage space. In addition to the wood paneling, which is made from carefully selected walnut, natural materials used are stone, concrete, and glass. An oversized canopy bed in the master bedroom is gorgeous and simple, letting plenty of attention focus on the room’s views and a restful night.

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The final home is even bigger than the second, coming from designer Donara Dolgopolskaya. Despite its bigger overall size, we can almost look at it as a marriage of the first two spaces in terms of its design. The space uses plenty of color, as the first apartment did, but those colors are chosen from the brighter, more pigmented end of the spectrum. From the mustard yellow chairs that flank the living room to the gorgeously rich jewel-toned duvet, the colors are perhaps a bit more grown up than macaron-pastels. Throughout the home, colors play with one another in contrast and complement while materials are kept simple: a (back)splash of exposed brick, a smooth and dark wood floor, a stunning but simple white marble bath. This home is luxurious and stylish, making the most of its two bedroom layout.
The final home is even bigger than the second, coming from designer Donara Dolgopolskaya. Despite its bigger overall size, we can almost look at it as a marriage of the first two spaces in terms of its design. The space uses plenty of color, as the first apartment did, but those colors are chosen from the brighter, more pigmented end of the spectrum. From the mustard yellow chairs that flank the living room to the gorgeously rich jewel-toned duvet, the colors are perhaps a bit more grown up than macaron-pastels. Throughout the home, colors play with one another in contrast and complement while materials are kept simple: a (back)splash of exposed brick, a smooth and dark wood floor, a stunning but simple white marble bath. This home is luxurious and stylish, making the most of its two bedroom layout.

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