Dezeen's top 10 home interiors of 2017
A moody grey-toned apartment in Taipei and a pastel-hued flat in Stockholm are among the most impressive home interiors to emerge over the past 12 months. Continuing our review of 2017, editorial assistant Natasha Levy selects 10 of the best.
Hidden Tints, Sweden, by Note Design Studio
Note Design Studio traded the restrained aesthetic of Scandinavian minimalism for pastel hues of yellow, green and pink when turning this former Stockholm office into a family home. Colourful walls are complemented by patterned cabinetry, sculptural lights and a swing.
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The Cubes apartment, Belgium, by Arjaan De Feyter
Interior architect Arjaan De Feyter added warmth to this otherwise stark Antwerp apartment by integrating grained wood units and brass hardware fixtures. Gauzy full-height curtains also ensure that the space is flooded with natural light. Find out more about The Cubes apartment ?
IN 3, Canada, by Jean Verville
Jean Verville balanced minimalism with theatrics when revamping this apartment in Montreal. The Canadian architect incorporated a "golden ribbon" by threading a full-height panel of brass throughout the home, but restrained the rest of his material palette to concrete and marble.
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Duplex Tibbaut, Spain, by Raúl Sánchez Architects
A pair of gold cubes sit at the centre of this duplex apartment in Barcelona, one housing a stairwell and the other a sleeping pod. The building was formerly dere...
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