Having a small apartment can be a drag when it comes to implementing the desired interior design idea. Here is an example of a two-room apartment which is both very aesthetic and functional. So how did they do it?As you can see, the home plan features a hallway, two rooms (left and right), a kitchen and a bathroom. In order to achieve a high level of practicability, the designers took advantage of every single corner of the house. The hallway(the area with the red wallpaper)  is welcoming and also has some integrated furniture elements such as a small table and an armchair. This turns it into a room on its own. The sense of space is given by the white and tall walls. The living room is modern and features a cozy reading space near the window. There are plenty of inspirational ideas to chose from in the pictures below so take your time and find the suited ones for yourselves.-via Alvhem

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Anyone must enjoy the thrill of experiencing 5 star interior in a mobile situation. It's a moving luxury. From technical point of view, to absorb the normal vibration of the moving vehicle, on which this amazing interior is built, Corian a material that compensate vibrations of the moving truck is used. The bedroom design and bathroom designs are so beautiful that it's almost something out of the world. Moving around doesn't diminish the comfort felt in your own home. It takes out-of-the-box thinking for the architects to accomplish marvelous job. It's simply beautiful.

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The classic bathroom interior commonly features a simple arrangement, with the main products placed according to how the pipes in that building are settled. Today we would like to show you a selection of original bathtubs who do more than not respecting the rules. Their design-created by the people at Lineatre is fascinating and unusual. Diversity is another noun that could very well characterize these classic interiors. Decorative elements such as pendant lamps, rugs,wall lamps and wall hangers bring a plus of innovation to these rooms. Floral embellishments come to complete the luxurious feel and so do the silver leaf finishes. We particularly enjoy the curtains that surround the upholstered bathtubs which go great with the drapes on the window.

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This beautiful and unusual house was created by architect Tetsuya Nakazono from Naf Architect & Design and is located in Hiroshima, Japan. The residence has a total living surface of 172, 55 square meters and it has three floors. The black cedar material was chosen because the construction was built in a traditional Japanese area, with similar cedar projects and even cedar sake distilleries. The first level houses an entrance hall, the master bedroom, the tatami room and a bathroom. An elegant spiral staircase leads to the upper floors. As you start going up, a semi-opened space follows. This is also a great place for a terrace. At the third floor is where the action is:  the living-room, dining room and kitchen complete this amazing home.

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From architect Manuel Ribeiro, Aveledas House is located in Portugal, next to Bracara Augustae, an old Roman city. The main idea of the design took its roots from the fact that ancient Roman homes were usually built around a square. Here is a statement from the designer about this: We tried to take the most of the land to create a connection with the interior of the building, leaving a view of the valley and the square that exists between the two bodies housing.” The residence has a complex architecture plan and houses 4 bedrooms, a gym, two large bathrooms with an impressive design. Outside there is a giant pool, typical for this type of building. The interior design is modern, with contemporary furniture and interesting decorative items. Even though this house looks fantastic, we can’t help but wondering why the owners need so many rooms.

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