I love to design bathrooms. This is why I decided to I put together images of those that I find really spectacular. They will definitely inspire me for my next projects.



I love to design bathrooms. This is why I decided to I put together images of those that I find really spectacular. They will definitely inspire me for my next projects.



Architect William O’Brien Jr. created two incredibly serene and stunning vacation properties for two brothers and their families in upstate New York. Clean, modern, warm and perfect. Check it out.
(Via oliveryaphe.com)



Neri & Hu Design and Research Office designed this space while preserving a kind of magic balance between old and decadent building and a new refined reuse project. This is in Shanghai, China.



I usually prefer light and gentle colors, but this 150 sqm converted warehouse, located in Sydney, Australia, designed by Ian Moore Architects is definitely an exception. I really like the purity of volumes and materials. The use of black and white colors is very graphic.
(Via http://design-milk.com/)



This house in Kitakami designed by Yukiko Architects is a very gentle Architecture. The interior space is totally fluid and the eyes flow on rounded walls without any interruption. The strong contrast with the exterior neighborhood underlines the purity of this space. Once again white color and natural wood give warmth to the clean refined architecture. Well…I just keep falling in love with Japan.
I have always dreamed of living in a nice little, white house right on the beach. Here it is! Designed by Dutch firm JUMA Architects in collaboration with Minimum Arquitectura, this duplex completely merge with the coast view. Oh yes. I’d love to live there.



I am crazy about this house’s interiors. The total white design and the beautiful landscape create unique painting-like views. I love the huge and light white curtains that decorate the inside space. The only kind of curtains that I actually like. This is the Nakahouse by XTEN Architecture, California. (Via dezeen)



House of Trough by Jun Igarashi Architects in Kato-gun, Hokkaido, Japan. Colors, volumes, light and empty space are all focused inward. And the interiors are really, really stunning and refined. The contrast with the surrounding buildings underlines the peaceful and dreamlike interior space. It’s hard to imagine something closer to poetry.
(via designboom)


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