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Miriam Barrio creates "organic and natural" interiors for Barcelona curly hair salon

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Barcelona -based Miriam Barrio Studios has transformed the interiors of a modernist building into Curly Lab, a curly hair salon incorporating curved shapes and copper-toned surfaces. Copper-toned tiles furnish the bases of workstation countertops Remnants of the previous interior are still visible throughout the renovated space.

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Architectural Interventions in the Desert: Natural Escapes, Minimal Intervention and Reclusive Luxury

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By disregarding the kind of structural interventions that might alter their historic and often culturally relevant landscapes , the projects position traditional and local skills, materials, and architectural techniques alongside high-end luxury interiors. Read more ยป

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Neutrals in Interior Design: 30 Homes with an Understated Color Palette

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Closely related to the makeup of materials organically found in nature, the color chorus of whites , grays, and earthy brown tones has played a pivotal role in artistic expression, fashion , interior design , and architecture for millenia.

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A Hospice in Belgium and an Airport in NEOM: 8 Unbuilt Structures That Feature Organic Shapes Submitted by the ArchDaily Community

ArchDaily

Following years of linear, clean-cut, and refined spaces, curved silhouettes were revived, became one of the dominating interior design trends across the world.โ€ Aiming to redefine the boundaries of physical spaces and conventional forms, these curves are often times inspired by nature.

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The Rise of Ribbed Panels in Contemporary Interiors: V-Ribbed, Slated, Reeded, Fluted

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ยฉ Valeria Montjoy (ArchDaily) Trends always come and go in the ever-evolving, somewhat cyclical landscape of interior architecture. Some fade as quickly as they emerge or resurface in new forms years later, while others endure and stand the test of time through continuous reinvention โ€“often thanks to their versatile and adaptable nature.

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Olga Fradina uses natural tones and textures for interior of Ukrainian holistic healing centre

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Ukrainian designer Olga Fradina has completed a monochromatic interior for Space, a wellness centre in Kyiv , where textures rather than colours provide interest and create a soothing atmosphere. Each one has its own structure, reflectivity, roughness. Coming together they create an expressive but not flashy emotion."

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Ten cabins with cosy interiors that frame views of nature

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From Norway to New Zealand, this lookbook explores rural cabins with cosy living areas that are animated by natural materials and views out over wild landscapes. As demonstrated by this roundup, little else is needed to make a cabin cosy, and keeping their interiors pared-back retains focus on the main event โ€“ the views out to nature.

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