Open concept ideas
I love the use of colors (paint, chair cushions) and patterns (the floor) here. I also love the black light above the table brings out the black and white floor pattern.
I love all the concrete and the clean lines. A little cold for my taste, could be less sterile, but otherwise I really like it.
Here are those chairs I love again, with a beautiful table and geometric area rug. Like the clean lines and mix of Scandinavian and mid-century modern.
Love these chairs -- I think they might be Design Within Reach? But I've seen knock off of them around (I prefer the ones with the wooden peg legs).
While the colors are a touch dark for me, I love the geometric pillows on the couch, the clean lines and the pop of olive green in the light and stool by the door.
This is silly, but I love copper and I love succulents, and we could use some difficult-to-kill plants in our new place.
I love these chairs. Clean lines, mid-century modern?
I have a soft spot for round marble tables like this one, and love the contrast o the mismatched black chairs. I also love the geometric quality of it all, including the way the rectangular picture frame contrasts with the round table.
This is awesome and very much what we're looking for. Light and airy, modern, Scandinavian/ Danish influence, geometric lines, a little industrial look to the lights, it's great.
Like the materials -- that bronze tone in the bar stools, the marble coffee table, the grays and whites. Modern, clean lines.
Love the table and the mismatched chairs, but I'm not a fan of dining table benches. Like the clean look.
I've never seen a dining room table this shape, but it works in this space.
Back to back couches -- brilliant idea.
I love the home office tucked into a corner here.
Modern, clean, mid-century touches, light colors with pops of more vibrant colors, industrial floors and ceilings create a cool vibe.
I was just thinking about this built-in bar area as a way to divide space in an open concept living area. We do want some kind of bar area in the apartment, and we're also short on cabinet storage, so something like this may be one option. Just a thought.
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