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Minimalist Dining Room Furniture by Hara Design

Japan is the unique land of peace and harmony. If you are fascinated by this country and its traditions, you'll love the new dining room furniture collection by Hara Design. It's not a secret that the Japanese have their meal on the floor and these low items will help you do the same with comfort. Furniture is made of dark brown, black lacquered or light wood in simple, but elegant style. Sets are available in different configurations with or without cushions and textile. If you want to get more information and decorate your dining room in minimalist style, visit the site.



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Delen Cabin by Tommie Wilhelmsen

This a bit unusual building is located on the Norwegian island Rennesoy. It was done by projects of architect Tommie Wilhelmsen and named Delen Cabin. It?s contemporary private house used for family recreation close to nature. The architecture of the building is original and even a little unexpected, offering as sharp angles and smooth curves. Unusual visual effect is created through the combination of dark and light wood, as well as the presence of panoramic windows, and all this is combined with natural stone, which serves as the foundation for the house and an open area next to it. The interior design has made in minimalistic style that even more emphasizes the beauty of surrounding nature.



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Minimalist Concrete Residence in Minamiyama by Tomoaki Uno

This unusual and somewhat strange house was built by the Japanese architect Tomoaki Uno. The building is almost entirely made of concrete and looks rather unwelcoming and cold. The house is situated on a sloping site and the entrance is at the level of the third floor. So the construction, safely sheltered from curious eyes, provides privacy. The house has few windows, so its interior is not too bright because of the use of concrete and reminds a dungeon. But the construction really impresses with its tremendous size, clean modern lines and minimalist as in the exterior and in interior design.



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Modest C2 Yamanashi House in the Forest

City life is becoming tenser because of the large number of people and the continuous deterioration of ecological environment. That is why more and more people are trying to build a house as far away from civilization as possible. Today we review one more unusual house, which was created by specialists of Japanese studio Studio Curiosity and built almost in the forest. The house, named C2 Yamanashi, has a clear and a little abstract volume, which follows the slope of the plot. One of the walls of the house is almost entirely glazed and offers a complete overview of the forest, while the others are almost completely blank. The interiors are not too large, but seem more spacious due to the fact that designers used so popular in the Japan minimalistic style.



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Countryside House in Portugal by Pedro Reis

By its shape this house reminds of the previously reviewed Crossbox House, but it has a completely different concept, moreover it’s more like a luxury house and it’s 344 sq. meters big. The client’s wish was to have a contemporary holiday house to escape from the city noise. He arranged a competition between three Portuguese design studios to get the selection of house plans. Pedro Reis won the competition with his project of bi-volumetric house.



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Minimalist Swedish Apartment Interior by Kanzoi Architects

Have you ever dreamed of having an apartment with more facilities? Here are a Swedish style apartment interior design ideas, by Kanzoi architects. Among the appeals of this apartment are elegant and stylish kitchen, a spacious terrace, a large bedroom, an open fireplace in the living room, built-in closets and many others. The main peculiar of this luxury apartment is a terrace with beautiful scenery along with lots of appliances provided by the famous furniture trends. White colour is dominant in this minimalist interior. It looks very stylish and cool. The furniture composition gives the impression of the luxury. The floor is made of wood. And the ceiling of 3.9 meters gives a light, airy feeling. Interior decorating has an important role in addition to the facilities offered. Take a look.



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