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Unleashing the Beauty of Nature and Transforming Interior Spaces

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The marble tiles in the pavilion are iconic elements, symbolizing the architect's commitment to quality materials, craftsmanship, and the creation of spaces that inspire and transcend time. Read more »

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How to Virtually Enlarge Spaces Using Good Lighting

ArchDaily

Image © Ruijing Photo One of the most essential aspects of interior design is lighting – an element that can make or break an interior space of any size or material. In turn, larger spaces with poor lighting may feel smaller and less welcoming than they have the potential to be.

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Re-Purposing Materials: From Post-Industrial Recyclate to Accessible Furniture

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Image Courtesy of HEWI The role and relationship of furniture in architecture and space design are of great relevance. Thus, the relationship between furniture and space becomes a constant dialogue in which design, aesthetics, and materials contribute their dimension.

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24 Indoor Pools: Bringing the Tranquility of Water to Interior Spaces

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Below, we have provided a roundup of indoor pools that highlight the application of water in different spaces, showing its relationship to materiality and use. With recent technological advances, architects have created some of the most strategic, innovative, and unexpected intersections of design and H2O. Read more »

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WOA designs own studio space using materials that had been "relegated to landfill"

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Indian architecture studio Workers of Art has converted a former storage space into its own plant-filled office , using recycled and repurposed waste materials in almost every aspect of its design. Throughout the studio, discarded antiques and over 100 species of local plants were introduced to bring a "homely" quality to the space.

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30 Japanese Homes that Use Metal for Interior Accents

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Image © Yusuke Fujioka Contemporary Japanese interiors incorporate elements both of tradition and modernity to embody the country's innovative spirit while maintaining a profound respect for its history and cultural heritage. Read more »

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Eight interiors that feature reclaimed and recycled materials

Deezen

For our latest lookbook , Dezeen has selected eight examples of interiors that were created with reclaimed and recycled materials, including a restaurant in Bangalore and a brick house in Ghent. The studio categorised them, then organised them into a colourful, stylish interior.