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Lively Neoclassical Interior With Unique Furniture & Green Accents

February 16, 2023 HD Staff 0

When we think of the neoclassical aesthetic, we imagine elegant interiors with intricately detailed backdrops and a reserved palette for the most part. Furniture is beautiful, though sometimes a little predictable. The atmosphere is formal, often lacking a little warmth. Today, we’re about to challenge those preconceptions with a lively neoclassical interior. Visualized by Elemental […]

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Small Homes With Muted Red And Green Interiors

November 4, 2022 HD Staff 0

In these two small home designs, muted red and green accents are used to break up compact spaces and to help create zoning. High-contrast red accessories create a visual heat, which is complemented by areas of natural wood tone. Soft green hues and indoor plants make a fresh and uplifting contribution. In home number one, […]

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40 Green Couch Living Rooms With Tips And Ideas To Design Around The Color

September 28, 2022 HD Staff 0

A green couch can communicate the uplifting essence of nature in striking olive, forest, and moss tones, making them a harmonious choice for a living space. They can also convey regal jewel tones that will take a decor scheme instantly upmarket, particularly when combined with a classic tufted finish or a sleek silhouette. It’s tempting […]

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Bright Modern Interiors Connected By Green Accents

August 4, 2022 HD Staff 0

Made characterful with colour, these three modern home designs are bright and bold. Whilst each one communicates a very different aesthetic, all are connected by green accents. The green elements conjure a revitalising essence that feels close to nature. Our first featured tour is a scene of creative contrast. Clashing colours make a vibrant setting […]

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Emil Eve Architects retrofits own office in brutalist building in Hackney

July 11, 2022 Jane Englefield 0
Emil Eve

London studio Emil Eve has retrofitted its Hackney office to include a striking green-painted floor and modular birch plywood furniture designed to be “reconfigured or adapted as the needs of the users change”. The architecture firm created the studio space, which it shares with design practices OEB Architects and Material Works, in an existing brutalist

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Sage Green Home Interiors With Soothing Energy

June 10, 2022 HD Staff 0

Sage green is a timeless hue that gently brings in a hint of the outdoors. It is a colour that looks at home in any sized living space, from large and luxurious to succinctly compact. This versatile shade can be used to colour sophisticated spaces that have a hint of tradition or equally to imbue […]

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Global cities becoming cycle friendly after “seismic shift” during pandemic

June 3, 2022 Nat Barker 0
Cyclists in Helsinki

With the coronavirus pandemic forcing a rethink of our urban centres, Dezeen spoke to experts about how municipalities around the world are striving to become “magical” cycling cities. Cycling is now a major global trend, with several city governments announcing bold ambitions to swap cars for bikes, particularly in Europe but also beyond. “I would

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Colouring Modern Interiors With Green and Red Accents

May 20, 2022 HD Staff 0

Green and red decor accents come together to create bright breaks of colour inside these two predominantly monochrome modern home interiors. Breakthroughs of green provide the comforting hue of the great outdoors that soothes and revitalises the soul. Punchy red decor elements drop in moments of unapologetic energy and vigour, which transform the character of […]

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“A solution to our global housing and climate problems is hiding in plain sight”

May 16, 2022 Vishaan Chakrabarti 0
Render of Goldilocks housing

High-density, low-rise urban housing is the key to accommodating another three billion people over the next 80 years without costing the Earth, writes architect and urbanist Vishaan Chakrabarti. By the year 2100 there will be 11 billion people on the planet, according to the United Nations – three billion more than there are today. You

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