Dezeen's top 10 home interiors of 2018
A moody seaside getaway near Copenhagen and a terrazzo-covered apartment in Milan are among our pick of the best home interiors of 2018, selected by interiors reporter Natasha Levy for our review of 2018.
Seaside Abode, Denmark, by Norm Architects
Norm Architects applied dark, earthy tones throughout this family home near Copenhagen to keep the inhabitants' focus on the nearby rugged coastline.
While walls are a sandy beige tone, cabinetry in the kitchen is stained to emulate the colour of soil. A gabled timber wall in the living room is intentionally weathered to reflect the "wild" outdoors.
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Sant Gervasi apartment, Spain, by Isabel Lopez Vilalta
Antique wardrobe doors form panelled walls inside this Barcelona apartment, which Isabel López Vilalta overhauled to suit a couple and their three young kids. While the studio highlighted some of the home's original features, like its Catalan vaulted ceilings, they also inserted new details like a new mezzanine play area and a wooden slide.
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House in a Flat, Singapore, by Nitton Architects
Nitton Architects tried to create a "mini house" inside this Singapore flat by demolishing a majority of its non-structural walls, and replacing them with sliding plywood partitions and a handful of adaptable furniture pieces.
Intended to counteract the "crowdedness of urban living", the space also features ca...
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