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Inspiring Interior Designs

13 Dec 2019

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If you're planning on redecorating your home, check out some inspiring interior decorating designs meant to spark the creative spirit within! Read our blog for more.

Whether we design our home based on personal preference, style or the latest trends, there's no denying that we can get inspiration from anything that we see – sometimes that also includes other homes! The new comedy-thriller movie Parasite showed us a rising trend in recent times with an interestingly clean and classy layout with Park Home .

The Parks' housekeeper in their home. Photo: ⓒ 2019 CJ ENM CORPORATION, BARUNSON E&A ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

Source: https://www.architecturaldigest.com/story/bong-joon-ho-parasite-movie-set-design-interview

To no surprise, this interior generated quite some buzz and was the talk of the town amongst interior design lovers worldwide. The most impressive thing however, was the fact that the entire house was built as one giant set with every decorative piece intentionally placed, in order to achieve the cinematic excellence of the film.

"The result is simple, elegant, and modern with plenty of wood, glass, and clean lines and silhouettes," commented Rachel Wallace on Architecturaldigest.com .

Let's look at some of the other stunning designs around the world that inspired trends in 2019, focusing on some of the most intricate and creative designs incorporated into liveable spaces. Perhaps these concepts will inspire you in your vision of your perfect home.

Gianni Botsford Architect's House in a Garden is a copper-roofed pavilion hidden in an urban garden, located in West London. With this masterpiece, Gianni deservedly won many prestigious, international awards. From the remains of a demolished 1960s bungalow emerged a subterranean structure that is only accessible by a narrow passage, alongside an 1840s Notting Hill villa.

No doubt, the most impressive aspect of this house is its exterior. It comprises a pavilion-like copper-clad roof, structured out of complex glulam timber and cleverly shaped to manipulate light around the house.