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10 Design Lessons You Can Learn From Scandinavian Interiors

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Scandinavian design is modern and minimalist with plenty of natural views. Image Source: Jeffers Design Group. You may be surprised to hear that the beauty of the Scandinavian design movement wasn’t fully recognized until the 1950′s. What can we learn from these simple, yet unique European designs?

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How Dreams Become Residential Structures: Luxury Villa in Brazil

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Clean design lines and floor-to-ceiling sliding glass panels make for a modern “shell” divided into social and private spaces. From the inside, all is open and inviting – a fusion of indoor and outdoor designed with utmost care. Modern Cluster of Living Volumes: Villa Skäret in Sweden. Submit your design.

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Stylish Swedish Studio Apartment Lives Large

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

We discovered this gem on the website of Alvhem interior design and instantly wanted to share it. Situated on the fifth floor of a lovely building in Gothenburg, Sweden, this studio apartment boasts neighborhood views. A mere 484 square feet, it has a full integrated kitchen, large entry and bathroom.

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Decorator On Demand: Sleep in Splendor

Decorator on Demand

They have been family owned and operated in Sweden since 1852, hand making each and every mattress, so I think they know what they are doing. need to go see this in person.But wouldnt it be fun to design around this? I want to SHARE, INSPIRE and GUIDE you to the next level of design in your own home. Walls of Stone.

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The Costs Associated with becoming an Architect | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

It is not (and should not try to be) an endorsement of your superior design skills. I personally feel that having fewer licensed architects is bad for the profession because good designers will go unlicensed and clients will start to recognize (correctly) that they can hire unlicensed designers who are equally qualified to do the work.

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