35 Times Interior Designers Outdid Themselves With Incredible Solutions, As Shared On This IG Page (New Pics)
If you’re a fellow interior design aficionado who gets their blood pumping just by looking at pics of whimsical structures, innovative designs and sleek solutions, pull your seat closer.
Welcome to the Instagram page “Topdezigners”, a real treasure box dedicated to modern architecture, art and design. The pics that get shared here are both mesmerizing and inspiring, whether you’re thinking of a quick remodeling project, or simply daydreaming of your dream home.
We wrapped up some of the most stunning designs below so don’t forget to upvote your favorite ones as you go. Also, when you’re done, be sure to check out our previous feature on Topdezigners right here.
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Zhongshuge Bookstore By Li Xiang
On the second picture you can see where the shelves end, and the fake books start. It's very impressive
The fake books are about freedom of speech me thinks...
Load More Replies...As an avid reader, I don't like this. More than half the books are inaccessible.
Don't worry, the unreachable ones are fake (but it still hurts my eyes to look at this, so many weird lights and reflecting surfaces, I want a comfy environment to read...)
Load More Replies...If more than 10% of these books were reachable it would probably be cooler...
This bookstore looks extraordinary. If the bookstore is in China will only books approved by The State be on the shelves.
I realize most of this is mirrors and a facade of books but it sure is spectacular
I love books but this is overwhelming, even knowing many are fake walls etc
I 'effing love books, libraries and book stores... this is the most beautiful place on earth. May I please live here for the rest of my life? Thanks! I'd pay rent...
Just to see a bookstore with real books brings tears to my eyes. Wow.
Looks cool, but if it's a store what is the point in having books so high people can possibly look at them?
Look at the second picture. The high shelves only have a image of books on them
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Garden House — Design: Ti Lee
Always liked the idea of a house built around a central courtyard. This is one of the few designs here that could be lived in.
Infinity Pool
Unless you have something to do with interior design, you probably don’t look much at the place around you except for wanting it to be pleasant to be in and practical. But that’s already a lot to ask for. Because essentially, interior designs are our aesthetic aids that, if made well, can help us to find that much-needed inner peace.
From the ancient Chinese art of feng shui, where spatial positioning corresponds with energy flow, or wabi sabi, the Japanese practice of embracing imperfections, the harmony with ourselves and our space is something we’ve been looking into throughout history.
Bathroom By Mantis-Design Build
Do You Love Winter Holidays? – Design: Selami Bektas
Danish Upcycling Project
According to interior designer Timothy Corrigan of Timothy Corrigan Inc., “there is more and more research that shows the direct influence that our homes have, not only on our moods, but our overall health and well-being.” In such chaotic times when people spend more and more time in the comfort of their homes, the space, the ambience, the decor, and the function become probably one of the most important aspects in our lives.
Dragon LEGO Table By Ogilvy
A Place Where Ideas Are Born — Picture: Guillaume Favre
Underwater Restaurant By Snøhetta
Erick Garcia from the Los Angeles-based design firm Maison Trouvaille told Vogue that our perception of our home has undergone a dramatic change recently. “We have been forced to slow down and spend time in our homes—this drives a strong desire to really create a space that reflects both visually and affectionately what it is we are feeling. As of lately we are paying close attention to how design has the ability to create an energy.”
As a result, every corner and every object we're surrounded by must serve some sort of purpose. So experts suggest that we may see a shift towards more functional interiors, as well as more emotional ones, like travel or hobby-inspired.
At One With Nature – Architecture: Yodezeen Architects
The look does have a certain modernistic/minimalist appeal, but "one with nature" is not how I would describe it. Too many straight lines and right angles, far too few living things and far too little green or really any color (except for one custom designed bonsai miniscape in a strictly confined oblong bed).
Wormhole Library By Mad Architects
Ananda House By Elora Hardy
Mountain House
Catenary Waves By Javier Valero
Puertovallarta Beach Side House
Epoxy Table By Abraham Wood Decor
Beautiful desk, but the lack of wire management destroys it for me...
Industrial Beauty – Design: Pat N
In The Heart Of Nature – Design: @diachok.vld
Nice at first glance, but I hate that staircase. 1) One side open (no railing): accident waiting to happen 2) open steps right above the kitchen counter. Might as well put your dirty socks/shoes directly in the salad bowl. Also sleeping right above the sink (and stove?) within direct view to/of the sitting area and a comletely see-through glass front? My bed is my cave, not a public display perfumed with eau de fried bacon.
Forest Villa
Rainbow Colored Bridge In Giant Hand By Ta Landscape Architecture
Modern Mosque Dubai
Ocean Views
The Penthouse — Design: Archillusion
Ocean Kitchen By Robert Kolenik
Restaurant By Paul Milinski
Beauty Of Nature — Design: Bartosz Domiczek
Hotel Coma Uma Canggu
Chameleon Villa By Word Of Mouth Architecture
me stubs my toe every day.......toe cracks......hmmmm this might not be the right choice for me
Ibm-Office Building By Nathan Brami Architecture
The Yoga House – Design: Anton Kalambet
Pier By Paul Milinski
Hibed Designed By Fabio Vinella
I'd rather have a regular bed and enjoy the room than have this bed which distracts from the views.
House By Elías Rizo Arquitectos
I don't want to sound overly conservative, but when have walls become irrelevant in a house?
Dope Or Nope ? İced Staircase In Sweden
Whay Do You Think About The Glass Tub ?
Gotham City Vibes – Images: @dboxglobal
Lost In The Desert – Design: Bartosz Domiczek
Living In The Woods — Design: Igor Sirotov
Outta This World – Design: Stanislav Polozov
The Peninsula By Paul Milinski
Mini Apartments By Environment 3D
Black Beauty – Design: Romauld Chaigneau
Wood Home By Jesus G Acosta
Summer House By Logodotis
In the second pic I can’t tell if there’s glass all the way up. If not that’s going to become a gross moldy wet mess
Underground House By Sergey Makhno Architects
Dreamland By Jo-Anie Charland
Beautiful but very sparse and no personality. Can't imagine being able to relax there, I'd be sitting on a lounge chair looking over my shoulder every second for sci-fi monsters or something
Casa Santísimo By Jjrr Arquitectura + Area
La Tour Odéon By Alexandre Giraldi
Pine House By Line Design Studio
Organic Colorful Project By Peter Tarka
Opera House By Mad Architects
Staircase
Moss Carpet
Beach House With A View — Design: Andrew Alexander Green
By Raw Mix Design
Olive Residence By Channel Beju
Treehotel By Snøhetta
This Stairway… — Design: Pressrender3d
Pluto Bar – Designer: Trio Studio
Paradise For Sweet Dreams – Design: Federico Repetto
Living In Class — Design: Zooi Interior Studio
New York City Terrace
I can't imagine how that TV is going to compete with that modern city noise
Inner Sanctum By Amey Kandalgaonkar
Beach Hotel By Saota
Casa Ciempiés By Vertebral
Polygon House — Design: Andrey Ershov
Earthbound – Design: Ksenia Bortsova
Aqua House By Creato Arquitectos
Pools
Red Details
Golden Era — Design: Ti Lee
Who Needs Some Spa Now? – Design: Erbayraktar Armagan
Private Jet By Greenpoint Technologies
Casa Xingú By Tetro Arquitetura
Design By Lorna-De-Santos
This looks pretty, but impractical for spending time in. How does the tree get water or grow? How do you wash the window? Where do you put your cozy blanket, books, laptop, and coffee mug while sitting there?It would ruin the design. Is this photoshopped? It's very soothing and pretty, though.
Refúgio By Piacesi Arquitetos Associados
The Sun — Design: Vladimir Vasyuk
I so want one of these tubs. We have one little tub and it's just not deep enough to soak in. I haven't had a nice soothing bath in over five years (since we bought this place.)
Minimalistic Lake House
Light In The Dark – Design: Hilight. Design
The Gallery – Design: Rene Akoguz
„swimming“ Pool – Design: Federico Repetto
Concrete Sink
You Can't Get Past This Lamp – Design: Igor Sirotov
Hotelroom By Sivak+partners
Zion House By Charlotte Taylor & Nathan Riley
Cozy Classic – Design: Shchepetnov Dmitriy
Design By Benjamin Guedj
Concrete And Steel Coffee Table By Adortable
We Love The Lightning – Design: Serhat Sezgin
Mesmerizing House By Otto Felix
The Paper Smith By Elenberg Fraser
Aube Weeding Venue By Phtaa Living Design
Did they mean Wedding Venue or is this a new trend I have yet to catch up with?
Fluttua
Get Together With Style — Design: Mind Design
Beauty Is Pure – Design: Roy Ghaya
Rock Island House By Joe Mortell
Glass Staircase By Stamos Yeoh Architects
All We Need Is The Arches By Timur Mitin
Miami Vice – Design: Dezest Design
Black Bath – Design: White Balance
Concept/ 779 By Roman Vlasov
Recámara De La Ventana By V Taller
Changsha Meixhiu International Culture & Arts Centre By Zaha Hadid Architects
Design: Tamara Batsmanova
Read And Retreat — Design: Tabarq
Welcome To The Chalet – Design: Artpartner Architects
In Love With White Rocks – Design: Home Design Hd-M2
Impossible to child/pet proof and gonna regret it when there is a blackout and you bang your foot
Design By Kireevanna
A mattress on the floor next to the glass shower and bath... I just can't get down with that. The toilet must be near as well...
Piece Of Art — Design: Mario Maleš
Rainbow Staircase Runner By Trish Andersen
Most of these: . Design: 9/10 . Uniqueness: 9/10 . Creativity: 10/10 . Maintenance: pain in the a*s Practicality: pain in the butt
They're from an IG page. They were designed FOR Instagram - aka FAKE AF! There were one or two slightly practical designs, but most of these are as real as a Kardashian's natural skin tone.
Load More Replies...Three cheers for engineers who then have to make extraordinary concepts actually work, and three cheers for builders who have to grapple with both architects and engineers. Kudos to all of them for not throttling each other.
Is it only me, but IMHO most of them are digital renderings, or pointless impractical design exercise. Some ideas are great, but not practical from long or short term. Great to take photos only.
Please somebody tell interior designers that there are more colours in the world than just white, beige, gray and black. It's getting out of hand, almost everything is monochromatic.
These marvelous designs are always a cleaning and maintenance nightmare.
A lot of them will have hidden storage spaces that you can just dump your stuff into.
Load More Replies...So many of these are incredibly clinical and lacking warmth or a sense of humanity. Get the feeling that Patrick Bateman would love to live in any of the residences, but they're not for moi even if I had the money.
The majority of them simply don’t exist. They are ideas, projects, not real.
Most of these designs seem creative, dramatic and unlivable. They're more like exercises and show-off designs to pad the architect's portfolio and impress clients.
My back already hurts just looking at all of these chair and couch designs with next to zero back support.
A lot of beautiful designs but why is everythign so cavernous?? Who wants 12m high ceilings? Giant, echoy stone chambers to have a meal in? And why do people creat these places in nature but then use enough concrete to build a seven story hotel? I love many of these designs but most of them are just too oversized for my taste. (I noticed that rend in Danish summerhouses, too. I've been holidaying for decades but the houses that were build in the past 20 years are just ludicrously large. It's meant to be a summerhus! a cabin in the woods, so to speak, not a five star boutique hotel. Small woinder we are depleting the ressources of our planet at such an alraming rate.
Dang, the amount of criticism and negativity in this post is overwhelming. I guess you're all interior designers and architects, right?
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These are definitely not photos, but renderings. That is, drawings. All of these are designs for rich people. Which is fine. But totally irrelevant to most of us.
This is not interior design. This is architecture and engineering. At least in the USA. An Interior Designer chooses paint colors and furniture, window coverings and floor coverings, art and tchotchkes.
Very pretty but so much glass. Where could you build it and not go broke with insurance for storm damage.
Oh. I thought these were lovely. Gutted to think half of them aren't real!
After getting to the end of this list of extraordinary designs I have, once again, determined that it would be real nice to be rich.
From page one of my college business course textbook: “a Communist sees a mansion snd says ‘no man should have this much.’ A Capitalist says ‘every man should have this much.’” And the rest of the book made the case for income inequality.
Having a ton of money is amazing. You can build whatever you fancy. The rest of us can only fantasise while watching Bored Panda.
Most of these: . Design: 9/10 . Uniqueness: 9/10 . Creativity: 10/10 . Maintenance: pain in the a*s Practicality: pain in the butt
They're from an IG page. They were designed FOR Instagram - aka FAKE AF! There were one or two slightly practical designs, but most of these are as real as a Kardashian's natural skin tone.
Load More Replies...Three cheers for engineers who then have to make extraordinary concepts actually work, and three cheers for builders who have to grapple with both architects and engineers. Kudos to all of them for not throttling each other.
Is it only me, but IMHO most of them are digital renderings, or pointless impractical design exercise. Some ideas are great, but not practical from long or short term. Great to take photos only.
Please somebody tell interior designers that there are more colours in the world than just white, beige, gray and black. It's getting out of hand, almost everything is monochromatic.
These marvelous designs are always a cleaning and maintenance nightmare.
A lot of them will have hidden storage spaces that you can just dump your stuff into.
Load More Replies...So many of these are incredibly clinical and lacking warmth or a sense of humanity. Get the feeling that Patrick Bateman would love to live in any of the residences, but they're not for moi even if I had the money.
The majority of them simply don’t exist. They are ideas, projects, not real.
Most of these designs seem creative, dramatic and unlivable. They're more like exercises and show-off designs to pad the architect's portfolio and impress clients.
My back already hurts just looking at all of these chair and couch designs with next to zero back support.
A lot of beautiful designs but why is everythign so cavernous?? Who wants 12m high ceilings? Giant, echoy stone chambers to have a meal in? And why do people creat these places in nature but then use enough concrete to build a seven story hotel? I love many of these designs but most of them are just too oversized for my taste. (I noticed that rend in Danish summerhouses, too. I've been holidaying for decades but the houses that were build in the past 20 years are just ludicrously large. It's meant to be a summerhus! a cabin in the woods, so to speak, not a five star boutique hotel. Small woinder we are depleting the ressources of our planet at such an alraming rate.
Dang, the amount of criticism and negativity in this post is overwhelming. I guess you're all interior designers and architects, right?
Professional Interior Design Company Beautiful Living Room https://phongkhachdep.org/thiet-ke-noi-that/ with you to come up with ideas to create a beautiful, comfortable and convenient living space for your family. We accept interior design Villa, Resrot, Hotel, Restaurant, Apartment… #interior #phongkhachdep #interiordesign
These are definitely not photos, but renderings. That is, drawings. All of these are designs for rich people. Which is fine. But totally irrelevant to most of us.
This is not interior design. This is architecture and engineering. At least in the USA. An Interior Designer chooses paint colors and furniture, window coverings and floor coverings, art and tchotchkes.
Very pretty but so much glass. Where could you build it and not go broke with insurance for storm damage.
Oh. I thought these were lovely. Gutted to think half of them aren't real!
After getting to the end of this list of extraordinary designs I have, once again, determined that it would be real nice to be rich.
From page one of my college business course textbook: “a Communist sees a mansion snd says ‘no man should have this much.’ A Capitalist says ‘every man should have this much.’” And the rest of the book made the case for income inequality.
Having a ton of money is amazing. You can build whatever you fancy. The rest of us can only fantasise while watching Bored Panda.