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    Browse colourful kitchen designs on this week's Pinterest board

    This week, we’ve updated our kitchens Pinterest board with images showcasing colourful and unusual designs. Follow Dezeen on Pinterest or visit our updated board to see more. Bence Mulcahy chose contemporary finishes for the interiors of this villa extension in Tasmania Projects featured include a candy-pink kitchen with tiles arranged in a herringbone pattern and […] More

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    Ace Hotel Kyoto reveals interiors designed by Kengo Kuma and Commune

    Ace Hotel has revealed the first photos of its new venue in Kyoto, designed by Japanese architect Kengo Kuma and Los Angeles-based design studio Commune. Now open for bookings from April, Ace Hotel Kyoto is the brand’s first hotel in Japan. It is housed within the former Kyoto Central Telephone Company, built by architect Tetsuro Yoshida […] More

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    Six Simple Secrets for a Less Cluttered Home

    Greetings! Who needs to declutter? {raises hand}. I wish I could say that I decluttered once, years ago, and that was the end of the “excess stuff” in our home. But alas…. it’s an ongoing process for me. We decluttered a lot before we moved here four years ago but we still ended up with far too many things we don’t need or have room for in this house. Our garage became more like a storage room.Moving is an excellent time to declutter, but it’s also tricky because you are making a transition to a different home. It’s easy to misjudge what you will have room for or need. Plus, moving is exhausting :). If you are not starting over from scratch with all new furniture, it can take some time to figure out what fits and what works best in a new home.And it’s not just moving that causes chaos. Busyness, delayed decisions, design indecision, procrastination … I wrote all about my decluttering issues and challenges and how I deal with them in Make Room for What You Love and Simple Organizing.Deadlines are super motivating to me, though, so with Courtney moving in this weekend, we are decluttering, rearranging and making room for her in our lower level :). It feels great to finally have the motivation and a deadline to work on some “out of sight, out of mind” spaces (like the basement and garage!) in our home.
    Even if you don’t have time for a big decluttering project right now, there are lots of little ways you can make your home feel less cluttered right now.Here are six tips I use to make my house feel less cluttered:
    1. Clear the floors.
    My husband taught me this tip when our kids were small. If there is stuff covering the floors or piled up in the corners of the rooms, your house is automatically going to feel cluttered. Now we spend a few moments every day picking up clutter from the floors. Instantly the whole house feels cleaner and tidier.
    2. Empty the surfaces.
    Take a look around your room. Are all the tables covered with unnecessary stuff? Even if you just have time to clear one surface, your room will feel less overwhelming. Start with one table and then move onto another! It helps to set a timer for 15 minutes; you’ll be surprised how fast you can clear the surfaces when the clock is ticking!
    3. Make some room.
    Give your closets, drawers and rooms some breathing room. Donate, toss, or store even a third of the items from a closet or half the accessories from a room and you’ll be amazed by how much tidier it feels! 
    4. Close the drawers and cabinets.
    When cabinet doors and drawers are left ajar, the whole room feels messier. Walk around the house and close every drawer and cupboard to give your rooms a tidier more streamlined appearance.
    5. Straighten the dining chairs.
    It’s a little annoyance, but when the dining chairs are turned every which way and not pushed in straight to the table, the whole room will feel a bit haphazard. Take a few moments and push the chairs up to the table and straighten them out. This will give your dining area an instantly tidier look!
    6. Clean the kitchen sink.
    When your sink is piled with dishes, the whole kitchen will feel cluttered and messy. Make it a habit to clean the dishes in the sink—and the sink itself—every day.
    I’ve written many organizing posts featuring tips I use and ideas that have inspired me in my own home. 
    Always start with decluttering, but getting organized feels great, too.Here’s a round-up of some of my top decluttering and organizing posts!
    The Secret to Getting Organized
    10 Minute Household Tasks to Organize Your Life
    Do you make any of these common disorganization excuses? > > Kick Excuses to the Curb: Confessions on Organizing & Decluttering
    A Bag A Day Keeps the Clutter Away
    9 Clever Organizers to Tidy Your House
    How to Get Organized in a Small House
    How to Organize Papers You Don’t Want to Lose
    Pretty and Functional Bathroom Storage Ideas
    Happy Drawers: Simple Organizing Ideas
    10 Habits of People with Organized Houses
    How to Set Daily Routines that will Transform Your Life
    5 Takeaway Tips from a Small Office
    My Kitchen Pantry and Tips for Pantry Organization
    MY DIY Organized Free-Standing Command Center
    How to Clean Your House When You’re Busy
    How to Eliminate Paper Clutter Forever
    Habits for an Organized Home
    How to Organize a Small Kitchen
    9 Ways to Get Organized Now
    5 Minute Baking Drawer Organization: Using What You Have
    Find inspiration and the strategies that inspire me to declutter and simplify in my book Make Room for What You Love.
    More Books by The Inspired Room:
    Simple Organizing: Amazon or Barnes and Noble
    Love the Home You Have (NY Times Bestseller): Amazon or Barnes and Noble
    All books
    Room and kitchen sources are found here.
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    Palazzo Daniele is a “contemporary place with an ancient structure”

    Architect Roberto Palomba describes his firm’s approach to renovating the Palazzo Daniele hotel in Puglia, Italy, in this video produced by Dezeen for the AHEAD Awards. Palazzo Daniele, which was named Hotel of the Year at the 2019 AHEAD Europe hospitality awards, is a nine-suite boutique hotel housed in a 158-year-old palazzo located near the […] More

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    Red foam blocks turn cramped church room into a play space for kids

    PRTZN Architecture has used upholstered foam blocks to transform a tiny room in a Hungarian church into a children’s playroom. Commissioned by Sacred Heart Jesuit Church in Budapest, the room is used as a space for children to play during holy mass services. Measuring just 12 square metres, the narrow space is filled wall-to-wall with […] More

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    The Sculptor's Residence installation lets you step inside an artisan's home

    Norm Architects has worked alongside furniture brands Menu and Dux to curate an installation that resembles eclectic living quarters as part of Stockholm Design Week. A “staged fantasy” intended to “immerse guests in the mind of an artisan”, The Sculptor’s Residence is peppered with an array of design-focused objects. The four-room installation takes over an […] More

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    “We're not building a playground for kids,” say founders of Fosbury & Sons

    The founders of Fosbury & Sons explain to Dezeen how their fast-growing roster of spaces offer a more “grown-up” and personalised take on co-working than those of leading competitors like WeWork. Established in 2016 by Stijn Geeraets and Maarten Van Gool, Fosbury & Sons has opened a series of co-working spaces across the Belgian cities […] More

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    Natural tones and textures complement displays at museum of dried fish bladders

    Glossy floors, rough-sawn wood and diffused natural light create a calming atmosphere inside this private museum in Chinese city Shoutou, designed to display a collection of aged fish bladders. Local studio Jingu Phoenix Space Planning Organization, also known as JG Phoenix, designed the private fish maw museum for a client who spent decades gathering a collection […] More