
8-Story Wooden Building Block
This 8-story building is likely the tallest residential wooden structure in the world. Located in a suburb of Stockholm, Sweden, it was designed by architects from Wingardhs for a local real estate developer.

This 8-story building is likely the tallest residential wooden structure in the world. Located in a suburb of Stockholm, Sweden, it was designed by architects from Wingardhs for a local real estate developer.

MIT Media Lab researchers have created this futuristic device that makes the apartment it's installed in appear much larger than it actually is. Called CityHome, the device uses advanced technology and seems straight out of the movie Star Trek.

Colors represent more than what we see; they mean experiences, convey emotions and feelings. That's why we tend to have one or more favorite colors.

A smart TV is a device that, in addition to the usual functions of a television, incorporates the functions of a computer.

Vertical gardens are the newest concept in interior design, involving the presence of plants in indoor spaces or on building facades.

As we approach the weekend, let's relax and enjoy some images of amusing chairs whose designs are sure to make you smile.

On dreary days like these, we crave color and smiles more than ever. Since today is one such day, we thought we'd explore the potential of pink to cheer us up and inspire our home décor.

For flower enthusiasts and those who wish to decorate their office in an original way, here is the perfect item: a flower pot with a pencil holder.

Choosing colors for a particular room can be difficult, especially when considering the décor of the living room, a space where we welcome guests and spend a lot of time throughout the day.

Rochester Appliance store in the United States has become famous worldwide in recent days. Thinking of ways to attract more customers, the owner came up with the idea of turning a washing machine into an aquarium.

The color wheel is a tool frequently used in interior design to understand and choose colors based on how they harmonize. Isaac Newton's invention from 1666, the color wheel is more relevant than ever as a basic tool for understanding color.