Well-Read Apartment Interiors

Aurora Arquitectos' Apartment Design Features Ample Space for Books

With the proliferation of information available in people's pockets, it can be illuminating to see just how much physical space even the smallest fraction of that information takes up in the real world, and Aurora Arquitectos' home design helps to do just that. The interior of the newly built home in Lisbon features a 270-degree, wall-to-wall library in the den area, showing the amount of space information cost before the onset of the digital era.

Appropriately, the book-filled apartment is located on the top floor of a Lisbon building that was erected in the 1970s, with a style to match. Of course, digital information was in its infancy in those years, so the insistence on ample space for paper literature is an apt reference to that time period.
Trend Themes
1. Digital Minimalism - Creating designs that incorporate physical books as a reminder to disconnect from the digital world and embrace a slower, more mindful lifestyle.
2. Multifunctional Spaces - Designing interiors that seamlessly integrate libraries into living spaces to maximize functionality and optimize space usage.
3. Nostalgic Design - Incorporating elements from specific time periods as a way to evoke nostalgia and create a unique design aesthetic.
Industry Implications
1. Interior Design - Opportunities for interior designers to create innovative and immersive spaces that integrate technology and physical elements, catering to people's need for digital detox and multifunctionality.
2. Publishing - Collaborating with architects and designers to create book-focused spaces that provide an experience reminiscent of pre-digital era reading and foster a deeper connection with physical books.
3. Real Estate - Developing unique selling points by incorporating nostalgic design elements, such as wall-to-wall libraries, to attract homebuyers seeking a distinctive living experience.

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