The definition of modern interior design ideas is constantly evolving. The interior design industry revolves around creativity and the use of multiple ideas. Interior decorating involves a diverse area of interests, including painting, carpeting, wallpaper, tiling, lighting fixtures, furniture, and art forms such as paintings or other home interior decorating. Here is an example of how modern interior could be made very very livable. The project is called Critz and it’s done by Pepe Calderin Design. (more…)
If you decorate the place right, your customers will feel the ambiance created by the elegant and stylish elements of your décor. Restaurant’s interior and color scheme will help produce a warm, welcoming, and hospitable environment. Raise your diners’ spirits and make them feel welcome by placing a small, artistically-made arrangement of fresh flowers on each table. L20 Restaurants have natural design. Rooms that are not too many space with the effect of simple and elegant rooms make this an exclusive and quiet. (more…)
These amazing rooms are from the Fox Hotel ( the former Park Hotel ), that is located in the center of Copenhagen, and I can say that these artists turned this hotel into the world’s most exciting and creative lifestyle hotel. The hotel has 61 rooms that are all completely different so choosing between a room with Art Deco inspired furnishings or a room where the walls have patterns taken straight out of a 1960s psychedelic film or a room where you spend the night in the company of Japanese Manga inspired cartoon characters may well pose a dilemma to some guests. (more…)
Marimekko have come out with some of their most popular prints on wallpaper. Wallpapers offer country charm, traditional elegance and a great deal of sophistication to your house. Because of the modern technology, the wall papers of today are also inexpensive, durable and easily installable. By using a wallpaper you can transform a old vintage house and bring it back to its original grandeur. (more…)
Art Deco interior design trends offer the homeowner a museum-type vibe with an array of conversation pieces. Curved mirrors, Tiffany lamps, lacquered furniture, velvet drapes, silk lamp shades, small furniture, thick carpeting and symmetrical geometric shape patterns can all add a hint of Deco to a room. “It’s about glamour and getting a glimpse of those bygone days where TV was less important and it was about cocktail hour and company,” furniture designer Barclay Butera tells HGTV. (more…)






