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Raya Todorova | Dreamy Interior Design

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When it comes to interiors I have no qualms about drawing inspiration from 3D designs, especially when they are this good. Created by Bulgarian designer Raya Todorova, the bedroom windows immediately grabbed my attention, with my first thought being New York loft meets Scandi minimalism. I love the elegant, understated feel and simple palette of black, white and grey. Natural materials, a simple pile of books and artworks casually leaning against the wall further add to the relaxed, uncomplicated style that I love so much. 


In the living room, the monochrome palette has been softened by light grey, pastels, and pale wood accents. A touch of metallic adds a lovely contrast. Still restrained, there are lots of smaller objects, art and details to soak up. I can't help lingering a bit longer just to take it all in. 

You can see more images on Behance and Raya's website

Proving just how inspiring 3D work can be when it comes to interiors, I find that whenever I post images here or on my Facebook page, readers always ask where they can source the products! Luckily they are often modelled on the brands and products I love and as such it was easy to pick out some real-life options to help you achieve a similar look. 


01. Kings & Queenies Linen Pillowcases from Simon James Concept Store
02. Muuto Stacked Shelf System from Urban Couture
03. Large Grey Ferm Living Candleholder from LET LIV
04. Small Natural Ferm Living Candleholder from LET LIV
05. Tom Dixon Copper Shader from ECC
06. Concrete Print from The Minimalist
07. Bloomingville Copper Candleholder from Perch Home
08. Bloomingville Wooden Houses from LET LIV
09. Marble Fragments Cushion from Society6
10. Be Brave Print by Sarah Carter Studio from Society6
11. Normann Copenhagen Large Tablo Table from Design Denmark
12. Grey 'Sheepie' Sheepskin rug from Superette





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