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Architonic stories of the year 2023: Projects
Architonic stories of the year 2023: Projects
These most popular project-referencing stories from Architonic’s magazine feature micro-offices, playful bathrooms and nature-set spas as well as examples of how to successfully create facade-inspired surfaces and timeless interiors.
Dezember 11, 2023 | 11:00 pm CUT




Six evergreen design elements that define contemporary interiors
When it comes to forward-thinking interior design, adaptability and timelessness are two key factors that can guarantee a home will look just as current years from now as it does today. One interior style that makes use of them more than any other: contemporary. By borrowing elements from several prominent styles and combining them into a harmonic whole, contemporary interiors stay current even as trends move on.Fast forward a half-century and contemporary interiors are still evolving at a rapid speed



Interior surfaces inspired by their exterior facades
The priority when it comes to a building’s exterior surface material is durability. Having to literally stand up to the tolls of rainwater, wind, sunlight, temperature fluctuations and many other weather conditions, we demand a lot of them. On the opposite side of the insulated coin, meanwhile, interior surfaces instead tend to prioritise their finish – with the characterful colour, pattern and texture of materials such as paints, ceramic tiles or wood panels.Our external and internal environments continue to collide



Nature-set wellness centres that restore and rejuvenate
The wellness market is booming, predicted to grow by almost 60% in the five years since the COVID pandemic, with consumers taking greater care of both their physical and mental health. It’s now understood, of course, that wellness – the virtue of feeling good in both body and mind – is more affected by our environment than we used to admit.Peaceful places for meditation and bathing are subtly drawn



Playful bathrooms from around the world that break the mould
Bathrooms are one of the first and last spaces we move through on our daily residential pilgrimage. As such, they are typically connected with ideas of practicality and order – utilitarian rooms that transport us from cosy slumber into necessary alertness and back again. Their design often follows suit, prioritising cleanliness and structure over creativity. Breaking the mould to add some playfulness, however, can result in a delightful fusion of functionality and character that transforms an otherwise mundane interior into a whimsical haven of fun and imagination.Even the most pragmatic of spaces can become a canvas for boundless creativity and joy



Micro-office spaces for the modern small business
The traditional office space of the 20th century, with its huge filing cabinets, industrial-strength printers and high-capacity meeting rooms, is no longer the only way to do business. As technologies such as cloud computing, video conferencing and AI make our working lives simpler, all we really need is a flat surface and the wifi password.Curtains are an excellent alternative to both doorways and more solid partitioning
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