Edgy comic book art peppers the rooms of these cool home interior concepts, each space imaginatively visualised by Pavel Alekseev. The interiors are designed to appeal to the young homeowner–or the young and wild at heart. Bright colours enliven industrial style backdrops, blazing from eye catching art and sculpture, and slick modern furniture designs. Unique pieces build an offbeat vibe that jostles for attention against chilled concrete floors and rugged exposed brickwork walls. Patinated panels give the modern interiors a strike of interesting aged character and distinctive flair. The eye is led through the spaces, layer by layer, without a single moment of bland.
The ‘superpowered’ living room of home concept number one is a colour rich space with a huge piece of comic art. Modern wall sconces light the piece, along with the expanse of beautifully patinated wall panels behind it.
A wooden bench seat adds natural charm.
A log store is cut into the chimney breast as a tall niche. The modern fireplace stretches along a concrete hearth, flaming behind a glass fireplace screen.
Concrete floor tiles fill the large living room. A swing arm wall lamp extends from a towering concrete column. A Flos Arco floor lamp bows an elegant silhouette across the window.
Red siding is clad on the concrete chimney breast, drawing colour inspiration from the Supergirl artwork on the adjacent wall. An authentic Japanese kokeshi doll takes the red accent to the TV wall.
Turquoise and yellow strike through the room in the form of a double sided sectional sofa arrangement and its contrasting accent cushions. A stunning modern chandelier burns rings of light over the lounge.
A graphic area rug adds a soft spot to the room, along with a number of other rug designs.
Lightweight side tables slot into the gaps between the modern sofa sections, making the whole group easily repositionable.
Gaetano Pesce’s controversial Up armchair poses at the edge of the living room in its red colourway. A low square coffee table lines up in front of the unique furniture.
More modern wall sconces shine down over another contemporary couch, and a cluster of huge indoor plants.
Giant glass cactuses form a fabulously unique room divider.
A modern staircase design rises above the glass room divider. Open risers let daylight push through over wooden treads. Stair lights accompany the climb.
The cactus room divider separates the double sided lounge layout from a formal dining area. A circular rug forms an island for the modern dining set.
The black dining room area rug compliments the depth of the neighbouring black kitchen. A modern chandelier releases pin pricks of warm light over a black kitchen island and attached wooden dining bar.
Waiting comically in the corner of the kitchen, a bright yellow robot sculpture looks ready to serve the table. The imaginative piece uplifts very serious black and concrete grey kitchen decor.
A huge hob extractor unit descends over the central kitchen island, encased in a simplistic minimalist block.
Interior two kicks off with another piece of tribute art to Supergirl. Recessed LEDs spill light over the art’s industrial brick effect background.
Lengths of timber build an attractive TV feature wall with rustic charm.
A light yellow console table is anchored with a punchy black designer table lamp, which is the stylish Atollo lamp.
Metres away, a round coffee table pulls the yellow accent to the centre of the lounge setup.
A smaller coffee table pulls up by the opposite sofa, on top of a two-tone area rug.
Tobacco brown lounge chairs add an earthy tone to the decor palette. Matching accent cushions are scattered across the stone grey sofas.
The rectangular dining table comfortably seats eight on cushioned modern dining chairs. Wicker dining room pendant lights build texture.
Various colour upholstery shakes up the dining set design.
Another seat of colourful dining chairs stand within an L-shaped kitchen design.
A simple glass vase decorates the small dining table.
A patinated kitchen backsplash draws between wooden base units and white uppers. Tall cabinets strike a stronger note in matt black.
The hallway is home to floating storage and vanity units, with undermounted LED ribbons to exaggerate the weightless effect. A large decorative wall mirror cuts a circle into the wood clad wall.
Digital illustration art by dvrkshines peers into the mirror from the other side of the entryway.
Last up, this grey home interior has some very unusual additions.
A hanging seat swings in the lounge, forming a third side of seating without physical bulk and encroachment on floor space.
A unique wall clock puts a fun primary yellow accent onto an exposed brick wall.
There is a mix of styles at play in this apartment. Here, a chic Eames bird ornament is placed right by a humorous oversized Medicom Batman Bearbrick.
Another bear figurine is positioned under the spotlight of a modern floor lamp.
Bug eyes peer up from a novelty magazine holder.
Comic book art explodes from the TV wall. Harley Quinn and Joker figurines stand on a stickered media unit.
Glued to the sticker style, the kitchen is a riot of graphic art.
Paris themed graphic tiles jostle with life across the kitchen backsplash.
No need to collect souvenir magnets with this fridge freezer, the work is already done.
A small bathroom is clad with concrete tiles, contrasting cooly with its hot red brick approach.
1. Harley Quinn Figurine 2. Comic art pillows 3. Mickey mouse clock 4. Medicom Bearbrick figurines 5. Thor Hammer light 6. Superhero shelf 7. KAWS figurines 8. Pop art shower curtains 9. Super soda pop art
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