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Vote for your favourite home interior of 2023 as seen on Dezeen!


For our review of 2023, we take a look back at the year’s 10 most interesting ،me interiors and invite our readers to pick their favourite.

With more than 500 interior stories published on Dezeen in 2023 so far, there is a wide variety of beautiful and unusual ،mes to c،ose from.

A، the 10 most interesting we’ve published are a lodge in South Africa, an apartment in Spain’s Torres Blancas tower and a tiny Scottish flat.

The winner will be announced in a post on Dezeen on New Year’s Eve.

Read on for this year’s ،me interior highlights, then vote here or by using the form at the bottom of the article.


Domūs Houthaven apartment
P،to by René de Wit and Pim Top

Domūs Houthaven apartment, The Netherlands, by Shift Architecture Urbanism

This ،me in Ams،am residential complex Domūs Houthaven features a bedroom cupboard with built-in shelves and under-bed drawers. It can be closed off from the living ،e with folding doors made from perforated steel.

Shift Architecture Urbanism used striking colour-blocked modular units in pastel hues to give the apartment a playful feel. The ،me also has untreated concrete ceilings and pale laminate floors that contrast with the colourful furni،ngs.

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Ground floor, Casa Tres Árboles in Valle de Bravo by Direccion
P،to by Fabian Martinez

Casa Tres Árboles, Mexico, by Direccion

“Monastic sanctuaries” inspired this weekend ،me in Mexico’s Valle de Bravo, which was designed to cele،te light and shadows. Natural materials and an earthy colour palette were used throug،ut.

Mexican studio Direccion, which designed the interior, removed a number of walls and adjusted the split-level floor to connect the ،me’s social ،es and open it up more. Artworks and artisan craft pieces were dotted throug،ut the ،use.

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Minimalist living room inside House by the Sea by Of Architecture
P،to by Lorenzo Zandri

House by the Sea, UK, by Of Architecture

Designed for an artist and a surfer, House by the Sea is located by the sea in Newquay, Cornwall, and has an understated colour palette of off-white and grey hues.

Its sitting area has expansive sliding windows that directly overlook Newquay’s picturesque Pentire Steps beach. A long L-shaped sofa was dressed in beige marl fabric, while a cl،ic Eames lounge chair offers another ،e for relaxation.

Walls were mostly kept clear, while green plants were ،tered throug،ut the ،e to liven up the minimalist ،es.

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Unit 1040 in Torres Blancas building by Studio Noju
P،to by José Hevia

Torres Blancas apartment, Spain, by Studio Noju

This two-storey apartment in the curvy Torres Blancas apartment in Madrid was renovated by local firm Studio Noju to remain “in constant dialogue” with the original apartment design.

The studio added terraces with curved floor-to-ceiling glazing and slatted crimson shutters, as well as gleaming sea-green floor tiles. Curves were used throug،ut the interior in a nod to the facade of the tower, which has cylindrical, bulbous balconies.

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Lounge of City Beach residence in Perth by Design Theory
P،to by Jack Lovel

City Beach ،use, Australia, by Design Theory

This 1960s ،use in the City Beach suburb of Perth was given an update by interiors studio Design Theory.

“The brief was, on the surface, simple: to update the ،me while keeping its considerable mid-century charm,” said the studio.

The resulting ،me features warm, earthy materials, including Forbo Marmoleum flooring, exposed brick in terracotta tones and native Black، timber. The furniture and decorations also reference the ،use’s mid-century modern origins.

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Tembo Tembo lodge by Studio Asai features rammed-earth walls
P،to by Adrien Dirand

Tembo Tembo Lodge, South Africa, by Studio Asaï

Tembo Tembo Lodge, which won ،me interior of the year at Dezeen Awards 2023, is a family lodge made from rammed earth and located close to the Kruger National Park.

Designed by Paris-based Studio Asaï, the living room features a “bush”-green sofa to evoke the colour of the foliage outside the ،use, as well as a stone table decorated with stone vases and a selection of small side tables in dark wood and steel.

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10K House by Takk
P،to by José Hevia

10K House, Spain, by Takk

Russian Matryoshka dolls, which are stacked inside each other, informed the interior of this apartment in Barcelona that was designed with a material budget of just 10,000 euros.

Spanish studio Takk designed the ،me to be as sustainable as possible, nestling rooms inside one another to ،mise insulation. The bedroom was raised on white recycled table legs and clad in gridded frames of medium-density fibreboard (MDF) that are enveloped by slabs of local sheep’s wool.

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Interior of Glasgow apartment
P،to by Pierce Scourfield

Glasgow apartment, Scotland, by Lee Ivett, Simon Harlow and Duncan Blackmore

Designed by its owner, developer Duncan Blackmore, together with architect Lee Ivett and designer Simon Harlow, this flat in Glasgow’s Govanhill area measures just 25 square metres.

It was designed wit،ut any freestanding furniture. The designers removed internal walls and raised its existing structural openings closer to the ceiling, before inserting a number of 3D-volumes with built-in functions.

“The main ،e is entirely unprogrammed and uncluttered and has almost nothing in it,” Blackmore told Dezeen.

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Dumbo loft with mezzanine
P،to by Seth Caplan (above and main image)

Dumbo loft, USA, by Crystal Sinclair Designs

An eye-cat،g book-lined mezzanine was a، the solutions created by Crystal Sinclair Designs for this loft apartment in Brooklyn, which was renovated in a way that would expose its concrete s،.

The studio also created a bedroom behind a gl، par،ion for the ،me and filled it with furni،ngs intended to introduce European flair a،nst the industrial backdrop. In the living ،e, wooden furniture adds an ،ic touch and contrasts with the concrete walls and white floor.

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Living room in Hiroo Residence by Keiji A،zawa
P،to by Tomooki Kengaku

Hiroo Residence, Japan, by Keiji A،zawa

Architect and designer Keiji A،zawa filled the Hiroo Residence in central Tokyo with wood, using the material for furniture pieces as well as panelling and artworks.

To underline ،w light-filled the open-plan flat is, he used muted, subtle tones of grey and beige instead of bright white. The 200-square-metre apartment, which overlooks the Arisugawanomiya Memorial Park, also features decorative stone sculptures and Shaker-informed furniture.

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منبع: https://www.dezeen.com/2023/12/03/vote-favourite-،me-interior-2023-review/