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  1. modern wooden house renovation with minimalist interior decorating

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    Interior design for a minimalist home may need some crafty thinking since the word minimalist means less things when it comes to interior design. Possible interior design ideas for a minimalist home are to design the walls to contain things which may clutter the area if they were out in the open and to opt for secret compartments. This modern house renovation included new fireplace, door systems, kitchen, custom lounge and alcove, wall unit, curved skylight veil, deck screen and new bathrooms. The interior design of the minimalist home should have simple wallpaper or wall ornaments to have a flowing appearance of minimalism. (more…)

  2. Luxury apartment design with minimalist style by Tom Dixon

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    The furniture and wall structure around the apartment is as minimal as possible but without losing in functionality. Minimalist apartment design can be either modern or contemporary in nature. The unifying element should be a focus on form, color, and texture, as opposed to ornamentation. Modern minimalist spaces usually feature white or neutral walls with little to no trim work or window casings. Luxury apartment interior in Dubai, this project has designed by Tom Dixon and Design Research Studio. (more…)

  3. Collection of modern and unique bathroom vanities

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    This bathroom vanity collections from Ellebi might be a great additional touch to their bathroom. Smart idea of placing wall clocks near the time vanity and cabinets, it’s like saying this is bathroom vanity clock style. These Bathroom Vanities, vanity set collection are great ornamental pieces that will add more elegance to your bathroom with a variety of styles. Modern bathroom vanities are popular because of its contemporary look and feel. (more…)

  4. Interior Design: Rooms with a view and lots of white

    Some interior designers think of neutrals as comfortable, safe and soothing. Darryl Savage uses them for drop-dead dramatic effect.

    “I get tired of color,” he says. “I love white. It’s very crisp. You can always change things up by adding flowers or pillows. Or add a little bit of black for punch.”

    A decade ago, Savage’s parents bought a small 1950s rancher on the Severn River to use as a weekend house. They couldn’t have dreamed that when they sold it to their son after his divorce, he would transform the simple structure into a combination art gallery, stage set and rustic lake getaway. (more…)