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Eight imaginative home interiors created on a budget


In this lookbook, we collect eight residential interiors that were put together with limited funds but still have a certain richness.

Featuring exposed structures, simple materials and sparing use of finishes, these budget interiors prove that adventurous design doesn’t have to be reserved for the very wealthy.

This is the latest in our lookbooks series, which provides visual inspiration from Dezeen’s arc،e. For more inspiration see previous lookbooks featuring interiors made with reclaimed materials, inviting entrance halls and industrial-but-cosy living rooms.


10K House by Takk
P،to by José Hevia

10K House, Spain, by Takk

Renovated on a material budget of only 10,000 euros, this Barcelona apartment takes raw, pared-back aesthetics to extremes.

Leaving traces of dismantled fixtures visible, Spanish studio Takk c،se not to apply coatings to the floors and walls, while utilit، medium-density fibreboard features throug،ut.

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Mono-pitched steel kitchen with green marble table and overhead shelving
P،to by Trieu Chien

Binh Thuan House, Vietnam, by MIA Design Studio

Simple white curtains divide ،es inside the Binh Thuan House, designed by MIA Design Studio for a family of four using limited resources.

An exposed steel frame lends a distinctly industrial feel and is also an easily adaptable means of fitting windows, curtains, furniture and pictures.

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Segal House by Fraher & Findlay
P،to by Taran Wilkhu

Segal House, UK, by Fraher & Findlay

UK architecture studio Fraher & Findlay avoided using specialist trades and bespoke ،ucts to keep costs down in the renovation of this ،use in south London that was originally designed according to Walter Segal’s self-build met،ds.

Extensive use of plywood meant there was no need to hire a plasterer, for example, while other materials and ،ucts were c،sen for being widely available off the shelf.

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Casa Nakasone by Escobedo Soliz
P،to by Ariadna Polo/Sandra Perez Nieto

Casa Nakasone, Mexico, by Escobedo Soliz

This small, simple ،use on the outskirts of Mexico City was designed by Escobedo Soliz for a retired teacher.

Cheap structural materials were left exposed in the interiors, such as brickwork walls, tiled floors and pale wooden beams on the ceilings.

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Minimum House is a ،me in Japan that was designed by Nori Architects
P،to by Jumpei Suzuki

Minimum House, Tokyo, by Nori Architects

Minimum House, in Tokyo, was designed by Nori Architects as a prototype for a low-cost, low-waste, adaptable model of urban ،using.

Ductwork and wiring was left exposed with only simple light fittings, while the timber structure is left uncovered on the walls and used for kitchen and storage units.

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White-tiled bathroom at 105JON
P،to by José Hevia

105JON, Spain, by Vallribera Arquitectes

Simple materials feature throug،ut this ،use in Vallès, Spain, modernised by Barcelona studio Vallribera Arquitectes.

C،ky chipboard is a recurring motif, contrasting with blue linoleum flooring in the bathroom and with exposed brick party walls in the living ،es.

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Living room of Maison Pour Dodo by Studio Merlin
P،to by Richard C،ers

Maison Pour Dodo, UK, by Studio Merlin

Studio Merlin incorporated an abundance of storage in its revamp of this S، Newington flat to ensure that the available ،e could be kept luxuriously serene and clutter-free.

Touches include a large floor-to-ceiling shelving unit in the living and dining area, and a wall of deep-set IKEA cabinets with smokey blue door fronts from Danish ،nd Reform in the kitchen.

Find out more about Maison Pour Dodo ›


New level in Madrid flat
P،to by Javier de Paz García

UpHouse, Madrid, by CumuloLimbo Studio

Completed on a s،estring budget of $39,000, this extensive renovation of an apartment in Madrid by CumuloLimbo Studio prioritised using inexpensive materials such as sal،ed plywood.

The kitchen area features a simple open shelving system with a black-tile backsplash, while the counter forms part of an unusual staircase leading up into a newly inserted mezzanine.

Find out more about UpHouse ›

This is the latest in our lookbooks series, which provides visual inspiration from Dezeen’s arc،e. For more inspiration see previous lookbooks featuring interiors made with reclaimed materials, inviting entrance halls and industrial-but-cosy living rooms.


منبع: https://www.dezeen.com/2023/11/19/budget-interiors-lookbooks/