Spanish design magazine Mi Casa Revista just published these bubbly and bright ideas for prepping up your interiors with a dash of dazzling shades and some bubbly candy-styled colors. With white walls in contrast with the candy pink, gentle rose, brilliant blues and dazzling reds, the interior looks clean and sharp. The refreshing feel is further enhanced by using ergonomic and cozy furniture, designs that use a lot of print and patterns that will inspire you to redo your own apartment… So chic without being a complete crayon land, isn’t it?
Colorful and Charming Interior Design from Mi Casa Revista
Hot Interior Design Styles of 2009
Staying in touch: Hot Interior Design Styles of 2009
They say that what is cool in fashion changes overnight and while the world of interior design is not that overly dynamic, the trends when it comes to doing your interiors also change with passing time. With each year come there are new hot designing tips, colors that are more relevant, shades that reinvent the space that surrounds you and accessories that add a whole new dimension to your home. So what is hot and happening in 2009 and what will be the fashion that will hold sway in the months to come?Here are a few hot interior design styles of 2009…





The designing styles and trends of 2009 seem to be following the global recession to an extent and also the sleek and ergonomic look that people seem to taking to heart. It is also nice to see how functionality is again gaining prominence when compared to form.
Integrated Bathroom Interior and Fixture Design
Bathrooms are usually the last place you expect to find the ultimate in ultra-modern design. Cobbled together from various design sources, many bathrooms show a profusion of pipes and inconsistent furnishings and fixtures.
Not so with the Ebb Bathroom by UsTogether, where most of the workings are tucked away, hidden within sleekly designed exteriors that themselves are hung on hidden supports.
Elements of the Ebb Bathroom fit together aesthetically and play off the lines and curves in each other, from bathroom sinks to bathtubs. Simplicity and elegance at its very best.
White Interior Design Inspiration
A castle is not exactly my dream home and if you only add white and black, then it’s worse. But there is something about the White Castle and I’m not sure what. Believe me I’ve been looking at these pictures for over an hour now and it’s somehow addictive. Designed by architect Steve Blatz for a private art dealer - Olivier Renaud-ClĂ©ment - the 1,500-square-foot immaculate city loft was intended to showcase his collection of art & Italian design from the 60s and 70s.
The clean sharp shapes, the mixture between a highly modern architecture and the furniture, the no-doors living space plus the monochromatic scheme really appeal to me. Do you like this white palazzo? - T Style Magazine
Interior Design Photography by Rachael Smith
Usually, the visual factor gets me when a piece of furniture is beautiful, but I always thought of the photographer that brings in those stunning images. Who are those people behind the modern or classy interiors we see each day? One of them is Rachael Smith - a London-based freelance photographer specializing in interiors, still life and portraits. I’ve just looked over her pictures and I’m amazed how she manages to come out with the best views and how she puts forward the best in them. Check out the Swedish summerhouse, Eero Aarnio’s home, the South London Home, the Ladbroke Grove home or the Bedo Sperlein, and tell me if that isn’t great inspiration! Don’t forget to check her website out. - via MomoyPicture Source : Rachael Smith
Modern Bedroom Interior Design Ideas
Today theme is modern and minimalist bedrooms. This look usually has a mixture of simple furniture and those out-of-this-world artistically designed pieces. In modern bedrooms, the bed is usually the one that stands out. The modern style usually makes of platform beds. This kind of bed is the newest rage in bedroom design. The minimalist approach to bedroom interior design is all about clearing the clutter and reducing the elements of bedroom down to the bare essentials whilst at the same time retaining an aesthetically pleasing appearance in a room.
Sleek Black Bathroom Interior Dripping with Luxury
The Morphosis line of high-end bathroom fixtures really only looks right in luxurious surroundings such as those shown here. Anything but cheap, this room features ergonomic exotic hardwood seats, a steam shower with massaging jets.
A beautiful blend of smooth and shiny, rustic and modern, elegant and simple make this design truly stand out, fixtures or no. Each element is called out sharply against the contrasting black bathroom. Whether you can afford the five-figure price tags for the Jacuzzi products themselves you can surely take a design lesson from these interiors.
Outside In: Bathroom Exterior + Interior Design Idea
What if you could bring the peaceful comforts of nature into the privacy of your very own bathroom? This inside out (or outside in) bathroom paradise design concept by Renato Gschwend is all about using natural materials to extensively connect an entire bathroom space in a surprising set of ways.
As the detail pictures above and below show, the entire floor is a pebbled surface that can absorb water and provide a comfortable, naturalistic walking experience - no more cleaning up after yourself or worrying about typical spatial divisions in your bathroom interior.
The sink faucet functions like a miniature shower, extending the sensation of bathing to even normal foot or hand washing. The corner whole-body equivalent is, naturally, a rain shower where you can take a seat or stand up. No door is necessary as the water drains back into the floor.
While there is much to be set for the ingenuity and style of this design, it remains (for the moment at least) entirely conceptual. There are of course technical problems to be overcome with respect to drainage and, alas, things rarely look as good in real life as they do in renderings and other images. nonethless, the concept is a good design seed and revisits the everlasting dialog between outside and inside, exterior spaces and interior places around and within a home.