Rustic design is all about wood beams or touches of stone and clay which makes the interior design more eye-catching. Here are some trendy ideas you must try
Studio Eight Twentythree designs the Birdsong Café in suburban Mumbai as a contextual response to the surrounding heritage precinct. Check it out here…
Moriq Architects chisel a high-end home using a raw design vocabulary as its mainstay. Devoid of pops of colour that are commonly seen everywhere, this rather unusual industrial-grunge design is heart-warmingly appealing and timeless, and a complete turnabout from the usual residential interiors.
Brazilian studio Architects + Co designs a luxurious villa rooting it in rustic charm with an architectural vocabulary of wood, stone, and an interactive composition of volumes.
Driven by a clear philosophy of efficiency and an aim to create an atmosphere of different public places, AllArtsDesign, Perm designs redcupmaximgorky - a coffee bar that is rustic and completely Instagram-wired! Check it out here…
Pop art colours juxtaposed against achromatic backdrop;Rajasthanijaali and hand-cut railings; earthy materials and rustic textures interspersed with contemporary fittings coalesce to furnish an eclectic and lived-in feel at the Gawande residence in Pune… Check it out!
Vintage pieces can help a room feel more stylish and chic. Plus, depending on where you source your vintage finds, they can be much more economical than buying new. Great design doesn’t have to cost a lot and vintage is a smart way to create great design that feels unique and personal. Look online, at thrift stores and local tag and estate sales for vintage accessories and lighting fixtures to create stylish rooms with a vintage feel.
Furnicraft
This living room is contemporary and stylish with vintage touches like white Panton chairs around a natural wood dining table. Love the mix of new, rustic, vintage and traditional design in this space.
unTAG architecture and interiors designs and builds a pocket-friendly and sustainable retirement home for an ageing couple, literally ensconced in the lap of nature. Check out how simple design can impact...
Whilst a nude palette is trending in fashion, is a neutral palette its natural offshoot for interiors? Check out this rejuvenation hotspot in Gurgaon and leave us your views…
Wallmakers design a humble two-storey residence in Kerala, using CSEB (Compressed Stabilised Earth Blocks), rammed earth walls and ferro-cement slabs, while discarded pipes are used in the interiors to create window grilles and lighting fixtures.
I love barn doors. They're rustic and full of personality, and somehow they seamlessly mesh with any space and any home decor design. They can be used to replace existing doors, as a room divider, as a piece of wall art, or even integrated into furniture. Here are eight more reasons why I love barn doors.
Trusty tabletop
While this barn door was once used outdoors, it becomes a unique coffee tabletop indoors, lending a shabby chic feel to the space.
A papier mache deer head captures the cool rustic trend and is perfect for a fall dorm room. There are several DIY projects online to make one. Much better than taxidermy in the dorm!
Decorating a dorm room is full of its own type of challenges so adding seasonal touches can be even more challenging than in a home or apartment. Here are some great fall finds for dorm rooms. Hope you enjoy them. Happy Decorating!
@the-grid-architects craft the interiors of a gym on a light-hearted thematic note, endorsing the importance of the environs that make a fitness regime productive for both - mind and body. Check out the story here
Studio Saxe erects a modular villa made up of individual self-contained public and private units that are bound by a network of earthy pergolas, the entire ensemble bridging the nature-built-form connect in a contextual architectural vocabulary.