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Exemplary Conversion from 20th Century Avant-Garde to Contempory Minimalist Home Design

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Home design, Interior design. Contemporary interior design relies heavily on the twentieth-century avant-garde movements in architecture when function, technology and simplicity radically removed centuries of traditional building methods and decorative detailing. The style is all about asymmetrical composition, metal-and-glass construction, pure-white rendering and open-plan living. This is all very well when one is ...
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Pure Contrast Contemporary Minimalist Home Between Exterior and Interior

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Home design, Interior design. The contrast between the exterior of this three-hundred-year-old-timber-framed German farmhouse and its pure-white interior could not be greater. Inserting steel supports on carefully arranged pillars opened up the ground-floor living areas. Between one pair of these pillars, The Dusseldorf-based interior designer arranged gleaming white console to separate the spaces gently into a seating ...
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Classic Minimalist Blank Space – Open Plan Home Interior Decor

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Home design, Interior design. Warehouse, wharves, factories, tanners, hospital and schools all over London have been converted to residential use. Initially considered by many to be a passing fad, living in a former manufacturing or traditional housing. Owner appreciate single-level living and the fact that they have a blank space on which to imprint their own style. In this case the term 'loft-living' is not used, as the ...
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Simple Minimalist Two Traditional Stuccied Houses Rebuilding in St Tropez France

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Home design, Interior design. Even in the frequently dazzling light of the South of France many owners and designers now use massive sheets of glass to link houses seamlessly to their gardens and to expose views in a way that was unheard of in the past. Two Belgian designers took on the challenge of rebuilding these two traditional stuccoed houses, set on a hillside above St Tropez, which they have linked by a new ...

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