Ten homes with deliberately unfinished interiors
A holiday home in northern Italy that was decorated on a budget and a Hackney apartment with exposed concrete walls are among the residences in this lookbook, which showcases interiors that have been left purposely unfinished.
Peeling wallpaper, floors that have been left untreated and hanging cables give character to these interior design projects, which look as though they've been abandoned halfway through decorating.
By stripping back the properties down to their shells, the interior designers have given the occupants of these homes the chance to complete them according to their own tastes and resources ? whether that be filling them with quirky items or keeping them minimalist.
This is the latest in our lookbooks series, which provides visual inspiration from Dezeen's archive. For more inspiration see previous lookbooks featuring colourful living rooms that make a statement, homes with walk-in wardrobes and beautiful brutalist interiors.
Photo is by Tiago Casanova
Lapa Apartment, Portugal, by Studio Gameiro
The bedrooms in this fifth-floor Lisbon apartment feature restored Riga pine floorboards that have been left untreated, matching the unfinished quality of the walls.
Elsewhere in the residence, Lisbon-based Studio Gameiro restored several aged frescos found throughout the 1819 building and left the ceiling exposed in places to reveal its original timber support beams.
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Photo is by Liam Prior and Alan Williams
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