This is my latest work.
I normally don’t post my own design but in this case I think it is really in the blog’s mood.
Check it out and let me know if you like it:



This is my latest work.
I normally don’t post my own design but in this case I think it is really in the blog’s mood.
Check it out and let me know if you like it:



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 symmetry in my work.
And this is the reason why I love this simple, symmetrical, monochromatic interior by Mires Paris.




Leo Burnett Office designed by Ministry of Design in Singapore. Ironic, simple, light and with a little bit of poetry in it. Just perfectly inspiring for me.




I normally don’t post random pictures and I focus on one project or something specific that catches my attention. But today I am in the mood for something different. I want light. And color. And white. In one word, I want some Scandinavian flair. And here they are. Straight from the net…a bunch of images that I really liked.



The new office of LYCS Architecture is a renovation design of a tower penthouse in downtown Hangzhou, with a panorama view of the West Lake World Heritage. Looking at these images…I kind of feel like flying. Do you?
(Via http://www.archdaily.com/)



I already posted Norm Architects‘ work. I really like their clean style. This is a penthouse in Copenhagen where nordic and minimal styles are perfectly mixed.




George Yabu and Glenn Pushelberg were named designers of the year by Contract magazine and have been inducted into the ID magazine Hall of Fame. This creative duo has three houses, but considers their 4,000 square-foot Perry Street apartment their home. Well…I bet they do!
(Via yatzer.com)
I love the fun feeling that comes out of this house. Toys and refined furniture are very well mixed together. And…yes. I simply love everything that has to do with Egg and Swan chairs. I can’t help it. This interiors are designed by ASKarchitects and the Greek architect Stella Konstantinidis: here Scandinavian and Greek design meet, while creating a perfect balance. Check it out.


