Near the forest of Heverlee in Belgium lies a newly transformed guesthouse that adapts to the user’s needs. ‘MUD Residence’, designed by interior architect Andy Kerstens in collaboration with founders Sophie and Frank De Jonghe, is a former villa built in the 1960s, reinterpreted in a contemporary way. The interior is characterized by tactile details, refined and rough finishes, and contrasting textures, with a curated collection of vintage design objects and unique art pieces to further complement the spaces. With its stone flooring, gray-beige color palette, and modern furnishings, the building expresses a sense of calm and serenity combined with light, shadow, and the nearby nature. Photos: Pier-Albert Goethals #interiordesign#interior#design#decor#belgianstyle#modernhouse#wnętrza#pointofdesignpl
The adage 'less is more' is definitely at play in this serene home overlooking Middle Harbour in Sydney. Deftly reinvented by interior designer Pamela Makin of Les Interieurs (@lesinterieursnewport ), the heritage home has been stripped of its fussiness and its rooms streamlined and honed, whitened and brightened to welcome a carefully edited collection of contemporary furniture, striking art and sculptures and vintage artefacts. Via: lesinterieurs.com.au. #interiordesign#interior#decor#homedecor#design#timelessdesign#wnętrza#inspiringinteriors#pointofdesignpl
The australian architectural & interior design Studio Brent Lee (@studio_brentlee ) designed the IV Residence. French limestone and oak timber adorn the flooring throughout while lime plastered walls, columns and ceilings allow the building to breathe naturally. A stone pool has stairs that lead from the garden to the water within enclosed green hedges. Tadelakt finished pots and mature plant life are throughout the residence, purifying the air and giving a sense of privacy parallel to the tall glass and patinated iron French doors that open to the lush hinterland.
Photos: Romain Veillon and Romain. Via: StudioBrentLee.com #interiordesign#interior#decorideas#wnętrza#frenchstyle#brentlee#inspiringinteriors
Polish interior design studio FURORA (@furora.studio ) has a talent for transforming dated apartments in tenements from the 1920s, 30s and 40s into modern, playful and sophisticated homes. For this compact apartment in Krakow, the studio’s founders, architects Diana Żurek and Gutek Girek, drew inspiration from the historic building’s pared-down architecture and eclectic details to design an austere yet characterful interior that harmoniously marries the property’s heritage with modern elements and retro touches. Photos: Zasoby Studio #interiordesign#interiordecor#interior#interiorstyling#design#eclectic#wnętrza#inspiringinteriors#pointofdesignpl
With its modern aesthetic and extravagant ease, this residence located in the wealthy neighborhood of Östermalm, Stockholm, has a timeless appeal. The interior is classically beautiful, thanks to a restrained color palette of muted neutrals and highly curated furniture and accessories. The look exudes glamour, but it is also calm, composed and effortlessly sophisticated. Think liveable luxe. Obviously, the high-end details surely add to the exclusive feel – Sculptural lighting and ceramics, rich textiles (linen, velvet), a fantastic parquet floor, design icons like the Pierre Jeanneret chair…. Project: @perspectivestudio Photos: Jesper Florbrandt #interiordecor#interiordesign#interiorstyling#interior#scandinaviandesign#scandinavianstyle#design#wnętrza#pointofdesignpl