30 Examples Of The Most Incredible Design Solutions, As Shared By This Instagram Page (New Pics)
InterviewFrom cozy apartments to spectacular skyscrapers, the world of interior design and architecture is constantly evolving. New trends and ideas emerge every year, inspiring and motivating designers to create beautiful and functional spaces.
Whether you're a minimalist looking to embrace simplicity or someone who loves bold colors and patterns, we’ve gathered some of the most impressive interiors for you to admire, as posted by this Instagram page called “TopDezigners”. It has a following of more than 380,000 fans that share a passion and love for all things design and architecture. Scroll down to join us on a journey through some of the most remarkable homes, offices, and public spaces from around the globe.
We were fortunate enough to get in touch with one of the most captivating design bureaus, KSh Design, to delve deeper into their creative process and learn more about their approach to design. You can also find one of their designs, "The Sweet Cocktail Bar", on this list!
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Ananda House By Elora Hardy
Danish Upcycling Project
Villa Anouk
Andrew, the representative of KSh Design, shared that the bureau was founded in 2018 in Ukraine by a group of three young architects. “We strived to design to our maximum potential, and working under our own brand was the primary motivation and inspiration for us then and continues to be now.”
“The basis of our approach is the investment of a huge amount of creative potential. In each of our projects, we create individual interior items, furniture, lighting, and decor. It makes each project truly unique and unrepeatable. We do not have ordinary projects, each of them is unique.”
Infinity Pools
Concrete Jungle By Victoria Chuchupalova
Memories Aicha Luxury Camp
In a world brimming with design firms and creative professionals, it might be hard to stand out. According to Andrew, what sets KSh Design apart from other creatives in the industry is that they view every new project as a great opportunity and as a chance to change and improve the lives of their clients. “We strive for everyone who encounters our design to receive their own inspiration and desire to change the world around them for the better. This is the hallmark of our approach.”
The Piece-Of-Art Loft By Terreo Studio
Victorian-Style Houses
Underwater Restaurant By Snøhetta
Speaking about "The Sweet Cocktail Bar", Andrew revealed that this is a pure art project, a space “filled to the brim with creativity”.
“When we were designing ‘The Sweet Cocktail Bar’, we wanted to capture and concentrate on the sweetness of life. We had freedom and minimum limits. For which, special thanks to our customers.”
However, amidst every project, there inevitably arise challenges to conquer. For KSh Design, the main difficulty of this particular endeavor was the complex shapes of the ceilings, “which were modeled by segments in order to be able to complete each segment separately and assemble everything together in the shortest possible time. The race against time is a major challenge for commercial properties, but our experience and customization capabilities help us meet the toughest challenges.” You can explore an exquisite collection of captivating visuals showcasing “The Sweet Cocktail Bar” on KSh Design's website!
Villa Chams By Carl Gerges Architects
Casa Santísimo By Jjrr Arquitectura + Area
Tropical Masterpiece By Alexis Dornier
We were curious to learn more about other projects that KSh Design has worked on. Andrew shared that one of their latest projects is a unique gathering place in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia (a private space for customers from Saudi Arabia). “People in the Middle East have very close family relationships and for them, the family is central to life. They wanted a space to gather and spend nice evenings together. We tried to create a cozy, soft, and unique place where children will form their taste for life and where everyone who visits there will be pleased to return there again. Noble materials and shapes are combined into a single story to give unforgettable moments of happiness. Now the project is under construction and in the summer of 2024, it will be completely ready.”
You can explore an extensive array of KSh Design's awe-inspiring projects, available for your perusal on their website, Instagram and Behance!
Casa Gu By Estudio Eva
while i love wood, what's up with all these beige houses? put some colour on it
Residence By Morini Arquitectos
Coffe House By Tetro Arquitectura
The Courbes By Christophe Rousselle Atelier
Natural Pool Concept By Alexis Christodoulou
Bathroom Concept By Alex Maslov
Back Boxes By Mattgibson
Wood Home By Jesus G Acosta
Beach House By Charlotte Taylor
again - a death trap for birds! :(( Millions of birds die every year in Berlin alone because they collide with glass
Teca House By Frederico Delrosso
By Raw Mix Design
Douglas House By Richard Meier & Partners
Design By Benjamin Guedj
Huntingtower Road Residences By Jolson Architecture
Bayhouse By Rick Joy
Kava&chai By 4spacedesign
The Sweet Cocktail Bar By Ksh Design Bureau
Casa Ciempiés By Vertebral
Very disappointing. Stunning pictures they may be, but none of them really inspire, or give the feeling of somewhere you'd want to live in. I was hoping to see 'solutions' to real world problems, with innovative use of space and light to provide functionality with style, these are all just the result of spending loads of money in large spaces.
Yes, so many benches and hard surfaces, no family spaces to snuggle with toddlers
Load More Replies...I like these clean aesthetics as much as the next person but all of these (a few exceptions) are designed for use by a very, very select group of very, very rich people and to be gawked at by the rest of us. Sure, you get great design if you take 1. The prettiest natural environments on earth, 2. Plenty of space and money and 3. Remove all other people from it. I’ll be impressed by design that is accessible for all of us.
Very disappointing. Stunning pictures they may be, but none of them really inspire, or give the feeling of somewhere you'd want to live in. I was hoping to see 'solutions' to real world problems, with innovative use of space and light to provide functionality with style, these are all just the result of spending loads of money in large spaces.
Yes, so many benches and hard surfaces, no family spaces to snuggle with toddlers
Load More Replies...I like these clean aesthetics as much as the next person but all of these (a few exceptions) are designed for use by a very, very select group of very, very rich people and to be gawked at by the rest of us. Sure, you get great design if you take 1. The prettiest natural environments on earth, 2. Plenty of space and money and 3. Remove all other people from it. I’ll be impressed by design that is accessible for all of us.