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  1. Pav

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    Hey‘all - I am looking for blogs that focus on interior design, flats and houses, preferably flats. I just moved into a 100sqm 1930s modernist flat and am looking for inspiration :)

    Any suggestion is welcome.
     
  2. derek a

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    houzz.com
     
  3. Dincenzo

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    I also recommend houzz.com. Also checkout freshome.com.
     
  4. jm2

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    I recommend that site as well...houzz.com
    great examples of cool ideas and great designs
     
  5. Pav

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    Does look good, thanks. Do you have recommendations on pages a bit like archdaily interiors, but focused on interiors only?
     
  6. bundas

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  8. daviday

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    ^Pretty cool, minimalistic hipster stuff. I like houzz for the mobile. I taught myself SketchUp a few years ago to do renderings for my parents, I had an app that was capable of loading the renderings and doing 360 views. My download list shows 3D Vega and SightSpace for viewing. Pretty sure 3D Vega was better I'm not sure what it is but SketchUp did not navigate like a light program. The good/useful thing was that manufactures/retailers that were playing along at the time, if you were building to scale, would upload the parameters of the stuff they were selling to a repository and you could add them to your plans.
    I thought it was pretty cool.
     

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