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30 Japanese Homes that Use Metal for Interior Accents

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The Renovation of Kuzuha House / Yasutaka Kondo + Yoshiaki Nagasaka + Mamoru Nanba. Image © Yusuke Fujioka Contemporary Japanese interiors incorporate elements both of tradition and modernity to embody the country's innovative spirit while maintaining a profound respect for its history and cultural heritage.

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Fairhaven Bay Renovation by Murdough Design

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"Fairhaven Bay" is a renovation and addition to a 1950s mid-century residence located in Lincoln, MA. The design challenge involved editing and synthesizing numerous additions to the original house, which had become increasingly incoherent. The project was a collaborative effort with Richardson Associates, Landscape Architects.

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Nicemakers renovates Swiss chalet interiors with mid-century modern furniture

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In the village of Adelboden in Switzerland , Amsterdam-based Nicemakers has transformed the interiors of The Brecon, a hundred-year-old chalet, into a secluded retreat. The resulting interiors contrast with the traditional chalet style found in Switzerland. The studio wanted the hotel rooms to feel like guest rooms in someone's home.

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London office renovation by dMFK Architects features 1970s-style interior

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London studio dMFK Architects has renovated a 1970s office in Fitzrovia with an interior designed to match the building's original character and heritage. These informed the use of dark timber joinery for partitions and surfaces throughout the five-storey renovation.

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Eight home kitchens finished with tactile brick floors

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Widely used for their durability and low maintenance, bricks are a long-time favourite material across the fields of architecture, interiors and design. They are most commonly used on walls and patios, but also popular as internal flooring because of their ability to add rich, earthy tones and tactile qualities to an interior.

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Buckingham Palace's chinoiserie interiors revealed following five-year renovation

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The centre room features a lotus-shaped chandelier It reveals an interior filled with King George IV's 18th-century chinoiserie designs, which were transferred to Buckingham Palace after the 1850 sale of his seaside retreat – Brighton's Royal Pavilion. Prince Albert oversaw the original decoration. The photography is by Peter Smith.

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Splinter Society prioritises connection to garden in Australian house renovation

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Pockets of outdoor space surround Gardener's House, a suburban home in Melbourne extended and renovated by Australian studio Splinter Society. The front elevation has been finished in a red hue The extension is set back from the main house, connected by a glazed walkway. The photography is courtesy of Splinter Society.