Upside-down ones, weird-shaped projects from unconventional materials, built in strange places and on unusual terrains. It would be a little out of line to say that this place was inspired by something in the culinary area, however the Sandwich House follows our list of original living spaces. The residence was designed by Ryoichi Kojima and it is located in Tokyo. The actual living area is suspended between two giant white walls a few feet above the ground. How is this for unconventional? We really like how the place looks and also the wood and concrete combination. The interiors are modern and staircases connect the three floors. - via Totonko

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Even is you don’t have kids to enjoy this amazing spiral staircase slide you have to admit that this staircase is still fun to look at. What do you think about this amazing spiral staircase slide ? – Via – EpicwinFTW




It’s a fact that space has become a high priced commodity but when you say Tokyo, it’s even worse. A very good example is the latest project by Sou Fujimoto Architects, the House H. Meant as a way to perfectly balance volumes, spaces and light, the house follows on the Japanese minimalism with white walls and open spaces that give the idea of “large”. With a small pool at the ground floor, staircases that take you to the top terrace (which by the way, it’s not that safe for kids) and a transparent theme flowing everywhere, there is something about House H that gets the eye, even though it puts your privacy in jeopardy. Amazing!

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We found this original collection of kitchen interiors from Central Kitchen & Bath. Even though there is a large variety you can observe while admiring  these arrangements, one common thing is noticeable. The furniture and atmosphere reminds one of a pre-modern era, without flashy furniture, LCD monitors or fancy lighting.  The pendant lamps and chandeliers stand out due to their antique look, wooden furniture with sculpted patterns make you think twice about the year we’re in and a few decorating items seem to be perfectly blended in the overall thematic design and even increase its effects. All the chairs have an interesting metallic back and there seems to be plenty of storage space available in any of the cupboard units. For those o you who enjoy classic furniture, we hope we’ve given you a taste of how a kitchen can be transformed.

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Many of us regard a staircase as a mundane aspect of home decor. After all, they serve a mere practical function of ascending or descending between floors. These gorgeous wood and glass staircases by Siller is stylishly simple, barely there floating staircase. The minimalist design enhances every modern space with the clean, clear look of glass, which allows light and space to flow uninterrupted.

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