If, considering these interiors, you catch yourself thinking: "I would like to live here!" - You may be signed with creative personalities.
1 mixing colors and styles in the designer's house in Barcelona
This unusual apartment belongs to the Spanish Designer Gabi Conde. The first thing that rushes into the eyes is an unusual, bright color scheme and mixing different styles.
However, despite some extravagant design, the interior does not seem to be cut off from life: on the contrary, there is a mental atmosphere and comfort reigns. The secret is in the thoughtful personalization of space: here are family photos, and inscriptions with meaning, and poster of his beloved actress. It seems, habits and hobbies of the inhabitants of the apartment are literally read from the situation.
2 House-Office for Founders Design Studio in London
This house is not only a residential space, but also an office for the founders of the design studio 2lg Studio Russell Whitehead and Jordan Cerreu. That is why the situation was decided to make not too obsessive, but at the same time inspiring.
The highlight of the interior is in the selected color scheme: gently pink, powdered tones create a neutral background, emerald green serves as a contrast color-companion, and the blue electrician acts as a bright accent shade.
Another feature of the situation is streamlined, rounded furniture and accessories. Thanks to them, the interior seems calm and pacifying.
3 Graphicity and bold colors in the designer's apartment in Moscow
Perhaps, not everyone could feel comfortable surrounded by such bright colors and graphic decoration. However, the designer Irina Marcman, who issued this apartment for himself, feels great here. Well, the atmosphere of housing clearly has a creative flight of thought.
Interesting detail: Walls in the living room are placed by hand with a watercolor hand. The designer scoring each sheet independently!
4 Eclecticism in the squirrel apartment designer in Madrid
Spanish designer Leticia Martinez skillfully mixed in his interior the most polar styles and elements: the classic motifs here are adjacent to the Loft-aesthetics, and retro-furniture - with modern art. According to the author of the project, the main features of the design - the refusal of light walls and non-functional decoration. The apartment is small, so there was no place for empty "decoracing".
5 House with pink details for designer family in Richmond
In this unusual house in Virginia (USA), Designer Jeani Master and her family lives: husband and four sons. And it seems, even the definitions of "eclectics" will not be enough for this interior: it is so unusual and harmonious. The leitmotif of the situation is a variety of shades of pink colors that combine all the rooms in one-piece space.
6 Contrast Architect Apartment in Lisbon
The architect Fernanda Marcize from Portugal found a compromise between extravagance and minimalism, restraint and bright colors. Judge for yourself: it seems as if they took into a black and white-beige atmosphere and generously splashed colored accents.
7 Solar accents in the designer's apartment in Moscow
Designer Tatyana Minina found a graceful way to use in the interior enveloping shades of gray - and at the same time not to get the effect of a dark, darling space. It turned out to be enough just to add sunny-yellow and golden accents - and the situation will become sophisticated and extraordinary.
8 House-trolleybus for architect in Rowaiton
In this house, which is the author of the project, architect Bruce Bainfield, calls trolleybus, the most remarkable - atmosphere. Old attic, flea market, rustic spirit and some bohemility, sophistication intertwined here in a single whole. And the elongated form of structure only emphasizes this impression, the attitudes of the association or shed, or with the gallery.
9 Restrained Eclectic Designer Townhouse in New Moscow
If you need a proven recipe for creating a rather neutral and restrained, but at the same time a non-piece, lively, eclectic interior, you will find the answer in this Townhouse designer Tatyana Arkhipova.
Unobtrusive background shades of gray and beige and neat, dosed bright splashes of a contrasting pair of red and blue. It turned out effectively, but not overloaded.
10 Optical Bright Designer Apartment in Madrid
You will be surprised, but when Designer Daniel San Martin acquired this apartment, its main problem was a lack of light. Correcting the situation came in comprehensive: increased windows, demolished some partitions, stopped on bright walls of walls, chosen the curtains transmitting solar rays. All this has become an excellent background for unobtrusive eclectic, several brutal interior with notes of classics and modern.