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Tiny Stockholm Apartment with Smart Floor Plan
Tiny Stockholm Apartment with Smart Floor Plan

Small spaces can convey the same feeling of comfort and modern design as a large house, provided that the interior decoration suits the space and enhances its unique shape. This next condo is located on the top floor of an apartment building in the Kungsholmen neighbourhood of Stockholm, Sweden. Overlooking the Kronoberg Park – which can be enjoyed from the spacious balcony that receives sun all day – the condominium just had the kitchen and bathroom remodelled. Situated close to restaurants, cafes and shops, the apartment features parquet floors in the hallway and the living room. The small space had to be used to its...

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An Original Frozen Yogurt Shop in Manhattan: Flavaboom
An Original Frozen Yogurt Shop in Manhattan: Flavaboom

Flavaboom frozen yogurt shop was designed by Dune (also responsible for the interior graphics) and is located inManhattan, New York. We decided to present this project on Freshome, because we consider it quite original, not to mention inviting. According to retail design blog , the concept for this unique yogurt store is an ultramodern, futuristic laboratory. We really appreciate the color palette, and consider it to be a key factor of attraction, especially for children and adolescent girls. The 1500-square foot shop also features numerous light shows also aimed at attracting passers-by. The materials used to decorate the interiors were very well chosen: vibrant pink...

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Mind-blowing Floating Stage on Lake Tosca, Bregenz
Mind-blowing Floating Stage on Lake Tosca, Bregenz

Bregenz is a lovely city located in Austria, famous for the annual summer music festival called Bregenzer Festspiele .The mind-blowing opera on Lake Tosca was a great success over the years, with almost 150 000 participants during recent editions. For today we decided to present this stunning looking floating stage of impressive proportions especially put together for Umberto Giordano’s opera Andrea Chnier. We consider this scene found on TrendsNow to be overwhelming, which is why we could not help from sharing it further. Amazing light shows, stunts and talented actors make this representation a unique opera experience. But as you can probably imagine, the stage...

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Architecture Based on an Intriguing Concept: Barcode House
Architecture Based on an Intriguing Concept: Barcode House

Barcode House was designed by David Jameson Architect and is locatedWashington, D.C. The residence gets its name from an interesting exterior design detail consisting a series of horizontal lines which resemble a giant commercial barcode. Here is more from the architects: “ Barcode House explores juxtapositions between the heavy and light and the old and the new. The work is formed by positioning the projects diverse pressures into a unique situational aesthetic. Brittle masonry walls of the existing Washington, DC row house governed that the addition be engineered as a freestanding structure. Site constraints dictated a vertically oriented spatial solution. The clients desire for transparent...

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Weekend Retreat Close to NYC: Pawling Residence
Weekend Retreat Close to NYC: Pawling Residence

SPG Architects were the ones who designed this residence located in Pawling, New York. Featuring 3,330 square feet, the house sitting on 5 acres was built as a weekend or vacation home for a couple living in New York. An interesting and powerfully relaxing feature is the 2-story bedroom space that “ seamlessly link with the main living areas, which contain living, dining, and kitchen functions. A dining terrace and a private master bedroom suite garden are defined as exterior rooms by concrete half walls that are extensions of the main house form. The gestural roofline slopes upward from the closed front facade to the...

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