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Pastel Yellow - Summertime
Hurray, Summer is Back! Pastel yellow brings summerly cheer into your home. Keep your team colleagues in good spirits by combining grey with pastel yellow in the office. A good mood will inspire your staff’s creativity and put them on the path to success.
Pink - A little Springtime
Pink is the color of love, caring and empathy. A wisp of pink adds lightness and a sense of security to your living space. Welcome the freshness of spring into your home with pastel pink. Or invite a pleasant warmth with dusky pink. Delve into the world with rose-tinted lenses!
Blue - The blue Hour
In photography, "the blue hour" refers to that space in time between sunset and twilight. Photos taken during the blue hour let the sky appear in a wonderfully bold blue, a color with a very calming, soothing effect on us.
Eclectic Interiors
Do you feel like you’ve outgrown your current interior style? Bank on professional furnishing advice to find a customized interior design that revives your living space!
Hygge Furnishing Style
"Hyggelig" is when coming home really feels like "coming home". Bank on professional furnishing advice to help you find your own personal style and give your rooms a new lease on life!
Home Staging a living room
Achieve the best possible price for your property through carefully-conceived and targeted room concepts and color schemes. In the US, no high-end property is sold without staging because this usually fetches a 10% to 20% higher sales price.
Before + After bedroom
A new, self-contained bedroom with interior sliding doors is to be created here. From the shell to the final result, this article illustrates how a new bedroom in a 60s studio apartment is created thanks to a well-conceived spatial and color concept.
Before + After livingroom
From bare brickwork to a fully appointed living room. The individual work steps illustrate how a well-conceived room and color concept can evolve an empty space into a room with a feel-good atmosphere.
Interior Design Consulting
Do you feel like you've outgrown your home’s current interior? Draw on professional advice for an interior design that revives your living space while also reflecting your personal style!
Outfitting holiday flat
High-quality furnishings bring a masterful touch to your holiday flat. You want to make your guests' stay so enjoyable that they want to return to this marvelous place. The following tips will help you become an outstanding host.
Purism pre-war apartments
Apartments in old buildings with their wooden floorboards, double doors and high ceilings create unique living space. In this apartment, newly refurbished wooden floorboards emphasize the long lines of sight. High-quality designer furniture is used here with a minimalist-luxe approach.
Shabby chic Style
Walls with patina rather than paint or wallpaper. When it comes to walls, embracing the "less-is-more" credo is done to best effect in pre-war apartments. Strip off the old layers of wallpaper and let old, unfinished plaster walls come to light. This creates a grounded, earthy feel in your living environment.
Home Staging bedroom
Home staging comes into play above all when an apartment or a house is ready to change owners. As with so many things in life, first impressions matter. And, with a bit of know-how, it is possible to optimize a first impression
Home Staging + Michelin Stern
You eat with your eyes. And this also applies to real estate or, more precisely, to kitchens. To create a comfortable and inviting atmosphere in (still vacant) flats, many sellers and estate agents have turned to kitchen staging. And rightly so.
Interiors with Pastel Tones
Pastel yellow, pastel green, pastel blue or pink – it all sounds rather sweet. But when these soft colors are combined with distinct and edgy forms, even enthusiasts of purism will be delighted. Pastel hues, after all, can be mixed with very cool hues to balance their sweetness.
Pastel Green - Mint Green
Pastel green – or mint green/spearmint – brings natural lightness to your living spaces and creates a wonderful, unobtrusive connection to nature. A touch of magic takes possession of your home – even though mint green is actually a cool pastel hue.
The Lightness of Sky Blue
Spring is knocking at the door and awakens the yearning for a light seasonal touch. Strip off your heavy winter jacket and plunge headlong into spring – while bringing a breath of fresh air into your living room. Sky blue – or pastel blue – is the perfect way to launch into the new season.
Delve into the World of Colors
The effect that colors have on a person’s well-being is vast. On the one hand, colors directly affect the psyche. On the other hand, they also influence us indirectly through the room atmosphere. Every color has a different psychological effect and conveys a different mood.
Purple - Lilac and Lavender
Mystical sunsets, delicately blossoming lilac and aromatic fields of lavender. Tyrian purple – also known as "imperial purple" – is a dye that is elaborately manufactured from secretions produced by snails of the Muricidae family. Greatly prized in antiquity, this pigment also holds a special place in nature.
Red – The Color of Energy
A targeted use of red activates our vitality. No other color is as sensual, warm and bursting with energy. A red accent wall in the living room, dining room or bedroom creates a focal point and defines the room. Let yourself be whisked away into the world of red and its powerful effect.
Green - Nature - Pur
Green is the color of renewal, rebirth, growth and inner peace. Green meadows, forests and fresh fields symbolize fertility, wealth and success. A four-leaf clover is a good luck charm. Bring good luck into your living environment and take advantage of the power of green.
Orange - Flower - Power
Orange represents vital energy and activity. The warmth of this color invariably lifts the mood: Orange is the color of joy and sociability. It emphasizes a sense of security, comfort and emotional warmth. Orange also symbolizes flower power and the hippy era of the 60s and 70s.
Teal - The Color of Autumn
Teal conjures up a touch of elegance in your living environment. Whether teal-green or teal-blue, the effect of this trendy color is always classy and intense. Teal can be combined nicely with grey, yellow, red, green, white or black. The effect of a saturated petrol hue is cozy and soothing.
Yellow - Sommer - Sun
Bring summer into your home! Yellow is associated with warmth and optimism; it radiates positive energy. Yellow hues range from the rich, saturated yellow of meadow flowers to earthy and saffron tones. And – along the way – there’s also gold, orange and apricot.
Orchid - Magenta
The vividness and friendliness of an orchid’s tropical blossoms will enchant your living space. You’ll find the sunny side of life wherever orchids bloom. Merriment and high-spirits are bound to enrich your life and give you happy hours with friends.
Turquoise Ocean - feeling
A bright color that evokes dreamy Mediterranean aesthetics. Turquoise walls are reminiscent of the sea and imbue a room with a pleasant freshness. Combined with blue, true oases of well-being can be come by. Turquoise with white accessories, white skirting boards, door frames and window frames invites a light sea breeze into your home.