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losa loft interiors and furnishings

The Losa Loft in San Francisco designed by Aidlin Darling Design firm exudes beauty and simplicity. This is an exciting season for home decor. Gone is the trend of minimalism in home decor and everything baroque is in. That means more flare and fancy to your decor, which can take the form of fabric patterns, art and accessories or all the details like lighting and window treatments. (more…)

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Modern loft bedroom with minimalist design

Kids loft beds is great decision when you haven’t a lot of space in kids room but have two kids. They optimize space so much that kids could have place for their study desks and place to play with each other and friends. Loft space planning uses color schemes that tend toward neutrals like white, brown, cream, or taupe. Many modern loft interiors can also benefit from accent walls or furniture in warm hues like red, orange, gold, or sage. Since the modern loft interior is open in concept, it is ideal to use a cohesive color palette all through the space. Modern loft interior design should create a functional and comfortable floor plan with spaces for relaxation, entertaining, storage, and working. (more…)

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modern apartment loft livingroom

Living room: Small Apartments(Lofts) Interior Design Ideas – interior decorating small apartment

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The straight line in contemporary furniture had become so taut, so hard-edged and brittle, it was bound to snap. The geometrics couldn’t get any more square, the legs any more straight or upholstery more taut. While beautiful in its simplicity, it had become so spare that there was no place left to pare.

It was only natural that the linear silhouette would begin to slither out of alignment. It began to bend slightly and, relishing the new freedom, the sinuous line began to undulate. The ramrod posture of the box became a curvy hourglass. What was masculine and bold morphed into something feminine and light. (more…)

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The straight line in contemporary furniture had become so taut, so hard-edged and brittle, it was bound to snap. The geometrics couldn’t get any more square, the legs any more straight or upholstery more taut. While beautiful in its simplicity, it had become so spare that there was no place left to pare.

It was only natural that the linear silhouette would begin to slither out of alignment. It began to bend slightly and, relishing the new freedom, the sinuous line began to undulate. The ramrod posture of the box became a curvy hourglass. What was masculine and bold morphed into something feminine and light. (more…)

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