Beautiful and luxury interior design for your apartment

Find the beautiful and suitable design for your home is hard work.It require time,the  knowledge as well as the style of the owner.
These homes featured in this post each embrace the definition of luxury come from the backdrop of a cool, crisp, clean neutral color scheme. From a stunning white beach house, inspired by the Art Deco hotels of Miami Beach to a deep, dark grey interior that's rife with soft, touchable textures and pops of eccentric art these houses are worth exploring.Look at these interior design and take one for yourself.













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Inspiring from concrete interior design and furniture to decorate

Concrete interior design may make people have images of dark, industrial inspired interiors and drab, warehouse style exteriors.
However, when it cooperate in other way with material, it will be brighter. The light transmitting concrete feels high tech, but it was actually first introduced in 1935. Through the use of fine grain concrete and light conducting elements, usually optical fibers, construction companies today are able to create concrete blocks that transmit light and look almost as if they are glowing from within.

This concrete is found variously in fine architecture buildings and also as cladding for an interior walls. In this post, we will show you a few different ways that this incredible material has been used in the real world.




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An ideal beach side home for your old years

It is  an ideal home which is near the beach side when you retire and spend your golden years in this.
Luckily, the architects at Rolf Ockert Design had worked to make this dream come true. This home located in Australia.Overlooking the ocean, this house was designed to feel like a vacation home despite its status as a primary residence. From the angular exterior to the sleek furnishings and luxurious backyard, it is a dreamy space that feels like endless summer.

The exterior with its stacked levels and warm wood is modern without any of the minimalist foreboding that can imply. A second level deck complete with its own open skylight is a fun and relaxing space to enjoy morning coffee or evening cocktails.

The interior is on trend with plenty of clean lines and cozy neutrals without getting too trendy and thereby veering away from the timeless. Instead, linens and earth tones keep things warm and perfect all year round, not betraying any generational preferences or quirks.














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Venice Villa: Stunning Accommodation Amidst the Canals


A stunning four-story villa in the heart of it all amplifies the romantic air that sweeps the island of Venice, an enchanting city that remains in the heart travellers for years to come

The bustle of San Marco Square and the majestic gondolas grazing the waters. Venice is the characteristic city unlike any other in the world, and we’ve found the little jewel that lies within: Casa di San Pietro. Located in a four-story Venetian Palazzo, it sleeps up to 16 people in 6 lavish bedrooms with 8 bathrooms. But more breathtaking than the space in this villa is the quaint and characteristic design.

The first floor finds itself in a welcoming dining and living area with rounded ceilings completely encased in stone. The kitchen and remainder of the bedrooms feature rustic wooden beams that highlight the antiquity of the home, offset by the contemporary style of the tile floors and minimalist furniture. A cosy niche can be found in the top floor loft that features a bar and another sleeping and sitting zone with views of the canal.

No Venetian Villa would be complete without plenty of outdoor areas to take in the scenery, and Casa di San Pietro does not let it fall by the wayside. Several rooms open to magnificent outdoor areas with views of the canal. A wonderful straw covered deck overlooks the characteristic Venetian homes that line the water, ideal for an early morning breakfast “al fresco”. The first floor features a heated pool in a glass-encased indoor area that opens to a lush garden. One of the most innate hideaways of the villa, however, is the rugged boat deck that hovers the canal and offers a quiet and relaxing place to soak in the sun. With three kitchens, large extravagant bathrooms with canal views and a sprawling terrace with the backdrop of Venetian culture, Casa San Pietro is a veritable refuge, a treasure in the heart of Venice. Its alluring character is just as unforgettable as Venice itself and is the ultimate in luxury travel, available for rentals through Italian agencies like Italy Customized. Surrounded by history, it stands beside a 16th century church designed by Palladio and a 15th century bell tower by Codussi, and is calling your name for your next beauty-inspired holiday.








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Amazing interior house designed in minimalism style

Many people think that a house designed in minimalism style will end up feeling cold or sparse. That is not true, these house, interior will prove that. These house is designed by the team at Free Interior. the cold while still staying but it just makes the house brighter and more attractive. The spaces each include warm color combinations, soft textures, and plenty of vibrant personality that allows for them to welcome guests and be habitable in a practical - but still beautiful - way.

The first home is located in Taipei that measures 2562 square feet (238 square meters). The two story home is quite spacious and manages to incorporate both sleek, Asian-inspired design and a bit of playful whimsy. This tongue-in-cheek style is immediately evident in the living room where, in lieu of a coffee table, we find a few hewn tree trunks on a grassy area rug, accompanied by a lemon-esque love seat. It’s the perfect place for children of any age to relax.









The next home spreads on 423 square feet (132 square meters) with two bedrooms. The simplicity is still immediately evident, but with more of a serious edge. Neutral tones pervade the space, with light fixture making their mark – like a modern answer to a chandelier that hangs from the vaulted dining room ceiling. A landing that overlooks the main living area below is glass, as is the railing up the side of the staircase. With the addition of a neon accent light in the kitchen, this home takes on a bit of 80s bachelor pad appeal. 








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