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At SOA Arts, we not only sell artwork for interior design spaces, but we want to help inspire you to create as well.

The interior design world is vast and there are many spaces to design. It can be challenging to start from scratch, and taking inspiration from others is a great way to craft your own ideas. From hotels to home offices and everything in between, there are designers who created immaculate spaces. Let’s look at 5 interior designers and their work in different areas.

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Interior  Design Ideas for Hotels

Peter Pichler


Instagram imge:Schgaguler Hotel


Located in Southern Italy, the 42-room Hotel Schgagular is a minimalist’s dream. With sleek, modern and urban accents and a grayscale backdrop, anyone can feel relaxed here. This is designer Peter Pichler’s first hotel, and the entire design gives a calming sensation to visitors. Everything is designed simply with sustainability in mind. Minimalism is great for hotels to not cause any distraction to visitors and immerse themselves in relaxation and calm color schemes.




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Interior Design Ideas for Restaurant

Karen Herold


Instagram image: Girl & The Goat


Even if the food is fantastic, the style and décor of a restaurant can make or break the experience. In 2010, Girl & The Goat, one of Chicago’s hottest restaurants opened. Not only is it known for the food created by Top Chef winner Stephanie Izard, the space is known for having incredible ambiance. Izard told the Chicago Tribune the area was “rustic with a bit of badass,” which is all thanks to Karen Herold. In an interview with the Eater, Herold states that her philosophy is “that a dining room should feel like an extension of the chef and her cooking style.”


She currently owns her own firm, Studio K and has worked on some of Chicago’s most stylish restaurants, such as Maple & Ash. The spaces have a modern and classy feel with rustic features making them the perfect setting for a night out in Chicago.


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Interior Design Ideas for House/Villa

David Jameson



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Architect David Jameson created the “Vapor House” in Bethesda Maryland. He got the idea after a tree fell on his home. This design goes to show that sometimes recreating the memory isn’t as important as making a new one. Jameson used his memories to create a beautiful modern home that can be an inspiration to other designers. The house has floor-to-ceiling windows and stainless steel on the outside. Everything on the house is custom and has a modern but nostalgic feel.




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Interior Design Ideas for Home Office

Jessie Carrier and Mara Miller


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Jessie Carrier and Mara Miller are not just one designer but a duo. They are husband and wife and work together to create beautiful interior designs. They specialize in home décor and have been known to create incredible office spaces. With more people working from home today, you’ve got to get creative with your home office space. These two are all about repurposing things you already have to make a space feel new, such as turning a dining room into a home office.


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Interior Design Ideas for Exhibition


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Exhibition spaces can be challenging to create. You are starting from scratch, typically in an empty warehouse or other vacant space and have to use your vision to get you there. In Australia, architecture studio Youssofzay + Hart has created an exhibition space using repurposed materials from hardware stores, going back to using repurposing as a design technique. An exhibition space needs to be equipped to hold several artists, so it comes top to keep the room neutral while also stylish.

The hardware store pieces are used to separate areas into neutral-looking rooms that artists can fill with their work. It matters for the space not to be too distracting to take away from the art itself. This setup is great inspiration for other designers who need to create an exhibition space.



Conclusion



To sum it up, there are many interior designers doing incredible things with spaces in and out of the home. If you’re stumped, you can always look to other designers for inspiration for your own designs. A key theme seen in modern interior design is repurposing other items into a new design, such as for a home office. You may be turning a dining room into an office, but if you look at the room creatively, you just may find you have all the tools you need right there.


At SOA Arts, we provide artwork to aid interior designers in their projects. You can check out the rest of our website for inspiration for your next design project in any space. If you have further questions, please feel free to contact us through our website, as well.





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