
This Instagram Page Showcases Incredible Design Solutions And Their 387k Followers Love It
There is so much on the internet that can get you down or angry that you have to stop and appreciate the pages that calm your soul. Topdezigners is an Instagram page that reposts gorgeous sleek, modern, and innovative furniture, room, and even outdoor architectural designs.
The breathtaking architecture and craftsmanship featured has drawn in 172k followers and will have you scrolling through for hours. Dive into the serene realm of whimsical bedrooms, elaborate staircases, and functional art installations that might not provide realistic home remodeling inspiration but at the very least will give your mind a mini-vacation. Check out some of the most unique designs from this account and don't forget to upvote your favs!
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Sibling Bedroom By @vardehaugen_arkitekter
Cracked Log Lamp By Duncan Meerding
Fonte Da Luz House
Sheep Toilet Paper Holder By Art & Artifact
Modern House With Indoor Wood Slide By Archology
Ćernośice Villa by Studio Pha
Illusion Table by John Brauer
Pet Bed
I can spend thousands of dollars on a bed like this for my cats, and I bet they will still prefer the box that will come in.
Reception Desk At The Douglas Hotel By Acdf Architecture
To people complaining about a "waste" of a tree - you surely don't mind the WOODEN FLOOR, do you?
Cool Bedroom
Looks amazing but if this is not properly insulated or have an AC somewhere this room is everything but cool in the summer :D
Geo 180 Bathtub by Ludovica & Roberto Palomba
DIY Booktree Bookshelfby Yasuva Razon
Awesome Sculpture
Our Animals Also Need Style Design
Hanging Seat By Kodama Zomes
Cp Harbour House By Mj Architecture
Two small children on a massive swinging bed right next to a rail-less porch and a 20' drop. Perfect equation for a disaster to happen.
This In Door Hammock Swing Chair Style
I bet it's super comfy and I also bet you cannot get out of it with any grace.
Concrete Desktop Planter By Kikkerland Design
Modern Bedroom
Black & White Bathroom By Michelle Dirkse
Architectural Planter By Vagabond
Bluetooth Speaker Table By Victrola
The Iconic Form Of The Classic Telephone Combined With Modern Materials, Technologies, And Forms dreyfuss Phone By Uji Terkuma
Light Shelf By Jong- Su Kim
Alamanda By Beltran Decoration
Contemporary Stairs by Andrii Ortynskyi
Somehow, I would find a way to fall or have my foot slip between the steps and I would break my leg. No thanks!
Knit Chair By Veega Tankun
Spaghetti Bench By Pablo Reinoso
Cineorama By Erika Hock
Amazing Hexagonal Tiles
Note: this post originally had 91 images. It’s been shortened to the top 30 images based on user votes.
So many stairways from/to hell
too many
Some are pretty, some are impractical, some are new, but the shelves on the walls are at least 20 years old (the concept, I mean). But I enjoyed watching many of these pictures, thank you❤️
I find a many of these impractical. They would pretty much only suit as decoration and wasted space than be of any use. Whilst the design and creativity is great and of course a lot of effort went into these. I just find they are more suited for an art gallery than someone’s home.
when i'm looking at the pictures, i'm only thinking : it's mess to clean it.
I enjoyed these. A lot, okay most, of them were impractical for everyday use but that probably wasn't the purpose. It was good showcase for the designers imagination.
All these things are super interesting to look at, but you can't pay me to have it in my house. Non of it looks cozy or practical. I already have bruises just looking at the pictures.
Would it be easier to just go to Pinterest? They are all from there and with correct links to original places...
It used to be but now ever 5th image on my feed is an ad which is why I just deleted my account. Advertising may be necessary but every 5th pin???
? Haven't noticed that in there. If you think so, you must have faced same in here and in Facebook, Instagram, Linkedin etc. With free account comes great responsibility...
91 pictures, 91 ways to hurt myself.
Moral of the thread: CGI renders are pretty, but interior design is impractical and ultimately results in just useless art ;)
As fun design challenges, there are some neat ideas here, as actual living furniture/space? Very few would realistically work.
so, basically, a frank lloyd wright home.
Every Frank Lloyd Wright home. Also Michael Graves.
I agree for many of his designs (Ennis House, Taliesin), but some are really livable (Bradley House, Cedar Rock, Gordon House).
This should have been titled "What you can do if you have a ton of money".
Love them all
My favorite By far is the sibling bedroom design.
I like Fonte Da Luz House, Cp Harbour House is kinda chill house to live. And that Geo 180 Bathtub is lovely.
So many yummy chew toys for my dog to wreck. This is why I can't have nice things.
you have dogs. dogs are nice.
Love love love!! So many design ideas.
Wow, some absolutely amazing designs.
Is the Speaker-Table waterproof?? My family is messy.
Some of these actually make sense but some are just, sorry to say it, stupid. My fave was the Sibling room. The dumbest 2, I think, are the Outdoor bathtub and the Bluetooth table speaker. I would rather buy a $10 plug-in-to-my-phone-speaker than a how-ever-much-that-was table thing! Plus, I'm preeeeety sure it's not waterproof.
Can not believe all the negative comments.....Again it makes me glad my family looks for the good, You do decide how to face life's bumps. Each artist exposed their idea to you, & you responded how?
Imagine you drunk as hell and trying to walk through any of these rooms/up the staircases.
Love some of these designs, but...... I guess If you have lots of money, you will actually be able to afford some of these nice things ;-)
Such negativity in the comments! I find them all quite beautiful in their own ways. I love getting on the housing apps and looking at the designs people have done with their homes. Anything unusual is a plus for me.
Ahh.... must be nice to have disposable income.
Those 170k followers must be quite wealthy.
Creative
In CGI space, there is no dust.
you might think so...............https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mZ6eeAjgSZI
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So many stairways from/to hell
too many
Some are pretty, some are impractical, some are new, but the shelves on the walls are at least 20 years old (the concept, I mean). But I enjoyed watching many of these pictures, thank you❤️
I find a many of these impractical. They would pretty much only suit as decoration and wasted space than be of any use. Whilst the design and creativity is great and of course a lot of effort went into these. I just find they are more suited for an art gallery than someone’s home.
when i'm looking at the pictures, i'm only thinking : it's mess to clean it.
I enjoyed these. A lot, okay most, of them were impractical for everyday use but that probably wasn't the purpose. It was good showcase for the designers imagination.
All these things are super interesting to look at, but you can't pay me to have it in my house. Non of it looks cozy or practical. I already have bruises just looking at the pictures.
Would it be easier to just go to Pinterest? They are all from there and with correct links to original places...
It used to be but now ever 5th image on my feed is an ad which is why I just deleted my account. Advertising may be necessary but every 5th pin???
? Haven't noticed that in there. If you think so, you must have faced same in here and in Facebook, Instagram, Linkedin etc. With free account comes great responsibility...
91 pictures, 91 ways to hurt myself.
Moral of the thread: CGI renders are pretty, but interior design is impractical and ultimately results in just useless art ;)
As fun design challenges, there are some neat ideas here, as actual living furniture/space? Very few would realistically work.
so, basically, a frank lloyd wright home.
Every Frank Lloyd Wright home. Also Michael Graves.
I agree for many of his designs (Ennis House, Taliesin), but some are really livable (Bradley House, Cedar Rock, Gordon House).
This should have been titled "What you can do if you have a ton of money".
Love them all
My favorite By far is the sibling bedroom design.
I like Fonte Da Luz House, Cp Harbour House is kinda chill house to live. And that Geo 180 Bathtub is lovely.
So many yummy chew toys for my dog to wreck. This is why I can't have nice things.
you have dogs. dogs are nice.
Love love love!! So many design ideas.
Wow, some absolutely amazing designs.
Is the Speaker-Table waterproof?? My family is messy.
Some of these actually make sense but some are just, sorry to say it, stupid. My fave was the Sibling room. The dumbest 2, I think, are the Outdoor bathtub and the Bluetooth table speaker. I would rather buy a $10 plug-in-to-my-phone-speaker than a how-ever-much-that-was table thing! Plus, I'm preeeeety sure it's not waterproof.
Can not believe all the negative comments.....Again it makes me glad my family looks for the good, You do decide how to face life's bumps. Each artist exposed their idea to you, & you responded how?
Imagine you drunk as hell and trying to walk through any of these rooms/up the staircases.
Love some of these designs, but...... I guess If you have lots of money, you will actually be able to afford some of these nice things ;-)
Such negativity in the comments! I find them all quite beautiful in their own ways. I love getting on the housing apps and looking at the designs people have done with their homes. Anything unusual is a plus for me.
Ahh.... must be nice to have disposable income.
Those 170k followers must be quite wealthy.
Creative
In CGI space, there is no dust.
you might think so...............https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mZ6eeAjgSZI
This comment is hidden. Click here to view.
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