We are back with more pictures on its unusual architecture and with something extra regarding its interior design. The project is called Reflection of Mineral¯ and belongs to Japanese architect Yasuhiro Yamashi from Atelier Tekuto. Located not far from the center of Tokyo, the contemporary 480 sq ft (44 sq m) residence breaks the architecture rules its surroundings. The amazing abstract shape was designed very efficiently, making use of the little space. Every angle of site brings with it a different view. The interior’s original shapes and dimensions are determined by the architecture and the arrangements had to be done accordingly. You can check out the final results in the pictures below. Enjoy!

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Located on the Oregon Coast, in Bluff Bandon, where Coquille River meets the ocean, this contemporary wooden residence comes from Johnston Architects and is our idea of a stylish retreat. The architecture plan features an "L"-shaped building which is open to both the river and ocean. The amazing natural surroundings were not left out and large windows allow unobstructed views. Enormous cypress trees guard the area and were brilliantly integrated in the building’s design. A cool wooden deck is also part of the architecture. The interior features a modern design enriched with rustic elements and spacious rooms with a fresh feel.

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From artist Paul Villinski comes this mind blowing interior butterfly pattern that challenges the idea of conventional designs. Made from beer cans gathered off the streets of New York City, Paul patiently crafted these butterflies one by one and hand made stunning wall designs. We are not aware of how the process goes exactly, but we really like the end result. Aesthetic and functional, these amazing arrays of butterflies could go well with the already existing wallpapers or paintings or even replace them if needed. Just imagine what you could do with such a design in the kids’ room. We enjoy the way they look in the pictures and we assume that they are connected in a way that is transparent.

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Sometimes it can be really hard to put yourself in kids’ shoes and come up with a design that is suited for the little ones, that will intrigue and captivate them. This amazing fairy bedroom does just that. It takes captivating fairytale themes and brings them to reality in a beautiful design meant to appeal to small children. And what an incredible room! An indoor tree with life-size leaves, birdhouses, lamps in the shape of flowers, mushrooms, a bean stock, they are all here creating a fantastic environment. Pink is the main color used and it goes great in combination with the other elements. Everything in this kids’ room is eye-catching and original: the shelves, the bed-stairs, the lockers. Have fun spotting them all and tell us what would you add or remove in order to decorate the perfect bedroom for kids? -via Kidtropolis

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Located deep in the hillside of Barcelona, this amazing wooden home comes from H Arquitectes and has a unique architecture design. The project is called “Casa 205″ and it was built in order to take advantage of the beautiful natural surroundings. Impact on the environment is kept to a minimal level as well. The giant rectangle was set on a rough terrain, not so suited for building a home. However, the slopes did not stop the architects from designing a steady and ultimately cool house project. A genuine rustic feel is given by the use of wood, both for the exterior and the indoor finishes. A huge bookcase is the centerpiece of the house and the rooms are very spacious.

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