Top 10 Interior Design Posts of 2025
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Top 10 Interior Design Posts of 2025
"Designing for yourself is always a bold move, and in Lviv, KOSHULYNSKYY & MAYER co-founders Karina Mayer and Danylo Koshulynskyy prove why it's worth it. Their 1,000-square-foot KM Home sheds the developer's original layout in favor of something far more intentional. The home feels tailored, efficient, and deeply personal, a layout that actually supports the way they live day to day."
"Leave it to Nina Freudenberger to create the kind of Palm Springs home you immediately want to move into. She uses a "decorating to 92 percent" philosophy that let the owners' storied art collection really shine against a backdrop of tasteful, restrained backdrop of light tones, clean lines, and subtle textures. The serene desert retreat balances everyday comfort with the feel of a personal gallery."
"The Apartment Ann designed by Natasha Kukresh shows just how powerful bold color and intention can be - even in a compact footprint. What could've felt cramped becomes dynamic, thanks to strong hues, artful accents, and smart use of every inch. The space feels energetic and full of personality even with only 533 square feet of space. After collaborating with the clients on past projects, DIG Architects returned with a bold yet serene vision for their 4,300-square-foot family home outside Mumbai."
Karina Mayer and Danylo Koshulynskyy reconfigured a 1,000-square-foot Lviv home to replace a developer layout with an intentional plan that supports daily life. Nina Freudenberger applied a "decorating to 92 percent" philosophy in a Palm Springs house to showcase an art collection within a restrained, light-toned backdrop that balances comfort and gallery calm. Natasha Kukresh transformed a 533-square-foot apartment with bold color, artful accents, and efficient planning to create an energetic compact home. DIG Architects designed a 4,300-square-foot Vaulted Monochrome Haus outside Mumbai with a sweeping vaulted ceiling and monochromatic palette. Ghislaine Viñas layered color and European influences into a 2,000-square-foot SoHo loft. A former machinery workshop in Ermionida, Greece was reborn as Apartment V.
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