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Minimalism is dead? The return of the “chaotic” interior
Minimalism has dominated the world of interior design for years, with clean lines, neutral palettes and the philosophy of “less is more” shaping the way we design and experience our spaces. But recently, a question keeps appearing more often, is minimalism losing its power? Minimalism is dead? As this idea gains attention, trends like maximalism, cluttercore and concepts that celebrate personality, layering and seemingly controlled chaos are stepping into the spotlight. From
Danica Design
Apr 163 min read


Silence in space: The power of emptiness and why most people use it wrong
There is a moment in every space that is not visible at first glance. It does not belong to materials, it is not in the texture of a wall, nor in the form of furniture. It is the moment in between — what we do not build, yet what ultimately defines everything that is built. It is the silence of space. As an architect, you quickly learn that space is not a sum of elements, but a relationship between them. And it is precisely there, within those relationships, that emptiness st
Danica Design
Apr 63 min read


How to make a small space look bigger - tips and tricks of an architect
In modern urban environments, we often face the challenge of limited space – whether it’s in new apartments, lofts or renovations of older buildings. As an architect and interior designer, I often get asked: How can a small space “breathe” and look more spacious? Below, I share a few key principles that I apply in my work to make even the smallest spaces functional, harmonious and visually larger. 1. Use color wisely Light shades – like white, beige, light gray, or natural wo
Danica Design
May 15, 20252 min read
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