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Haus Wiesenhof Characterized By Rustic Simplicity

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

With a relaxing view and a minimalist design, the cozy Haus Wiesenhof was dubbed by its architects as “a place of peace and contemplation” The home is strongly connected to nature through various balconies, terraces, and its wood-clad exterior. Johann in Tirol, Austria, is characterized by rustic simplicity and serenity.

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Decorator On Demand: Paris Time

Decorator on Demand

Hubs and I finally gave in and hired an interior designer recently.she started yesterday. Loved your photos from your trip.we're hoping to make it to Germany, Prague and Austria next year. I am Marie Cole, an interior designer who launched an online decorating service for people who are do it yourselfers and need some design help.

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Portugal: tile tradition and technology

Diary of a Tile Addict

One, was Joe’s fellow travellers: an eclectic and highly intelligent group of young journalists from all corners of Europe, from Sweden to Austria, Germany to Spain. This strong performance, says Apicer, is mainly due to Portuguese companies’ ability to blur the lines between contemporary design, art, and tradition. This grew by 6.4%

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Portugal: tile tradition and technology

Diary of a Tile Addict

One, was Joe’s fellow travellers: an eclectic and highly intelligent group of young journalists from all corners of Europe, from Sweden to Austria, Germany to Spain. This strong performance, says Apicer, is mainly due to Portuguese companies’ ability to blur the lines between contemporary design, art, and tradition. This grew by 6.4%

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Micro Apartments are the Next Big Thing

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Micro apartments are designed to be space-efficient as well as LEED certified or energy efficient. They are designed so that they feel bigger and more open than their actual square footage. Even if you live in a larger space, the design and lay out of these tiny spaces can still provide inspiration.