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The fascinating home of Milan-based photographer Paulina Arcklin.

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It's a combination of photo studio, styling lab, creative office. But above all, it's the gorgeous and endlessly fascinating home of Milan-based photographer Paulina Arcklin. The interior features a contrast of texture and theme – rough industrial accents add depth and character to their light Scandinavian inspired backdrop, its ethereal quality constantly grounded by creative reinterpretations of everyday objects. The home boasts inspiring furniture choices built from reclaimed materials.  The grey and white color theme might have felt too cool without the addition of warm rusted metal and naked wood. A mixture of artwork, antiques, and vintage trays make up the eclectic decor theme. Each item is different yet meets a unified aesthetic thanks to age, wear, and sometimes a touch of paint. Delicate fabrics and distressed paint weave a breezy, welcoming atmosphere. photos: paulinaarcklin.net via: home-designing.com

Engelbrektsgatan 12, The charm of the Nordic eclecticism

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via: entrancemakleri.se

A Parisian apartment authentic and contemporary

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Redesigned and renovated by interior designer Margaux Beja this small apartment with terrace in Paris looks authentic and c hic .  Fan of natural materials, Margaux Beja mixed wood and waxed concrete, designed an open space, used sober colors and warm tones and created a space with balance, luminosity and a chic contemporary style via: cotemaison.fr  

Modern coastal house with an organic feel in North Carolina

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This modern beach house has a chic and stylish aesthetic that is family friendly and very livable. The house has been designed by design studio  Lisa Sherry Interieurs , located in Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina. The interiors feature slip covered furnishings, wood accents and reclaimed hardwood flooring. A neutral color palette keeps the home feeling serene and relaxing. A sunken living room beyond is bright and airy thanks to large windows and light reflecting off the white walls. An open concept floorplan allows for easy entertaining and nice traffic flow. via: onekindesign.com