We’ve all seen the futuristic interior design thoughts splashed across time and space travel movies, and these aesthetics have become a reality. Heads are being flipped by new thoughts on furniture layout, and minimalist hidden storage ideas are adding into the mixture to forge the way ahead. What exactly does house style of this future look like? See for yourself with these futuristic interiors that provide both quite distinct takes on the subject. The first encompasses stark white decoration in an angular living area. The second is a softer transition into the future, with some familiar furniture silhouettes and colour relief blended along using geometric influence and new thinking. 1 | Designer: Anfei ChenOur first house design project, entitled the’Crystal’ Apartment, is a stunning change in the soft surroundings that we have become accustomed to. Triangular cuts and folded edges create a solid visual impact, almost like the interior was shaped by a master of origami. The newspaper art theme is continued over in the window dressing table also, where window dividers have cutaways to make a unique undulating pattern from finish to end. The unique coffee table appears like a giant broken shard of mirrored glass. 2 | One end of the sofa is raised like a cantilevered deck, echoing exactly the exact identical design attribute as the Arabian coffee table. 3 | Angled cutaways in the ceiling and wall produce plains for 30 Futuristic Interior Design Ideas extra light resources, which help clean up the arctic white space with brightness and reflection over its ice-smooth floor. Stainless mirrors and dimming glasses are implemented to increase the appearance of space. 4 | One of the cutaway angles functions as a bench seat opposite the sofa. Other occasional seating in the room comes in the form of two little white bean stools, that include a folded paper appear around their foundation. 5 | The couch is shaped almost like a lightning attack, with one end impacting against a wall with an available shelf on which to put books and beverages. 6 | A control panel is hidden in a wall that marks the transition to the kitchen. 7 | The snowy couch comprises all of the exact same design elements as the living room, such as geometric cutaways and the undulating profile of solitude blinds…8 |… This is because the bed is situated directly behind the couch, which makes the entire apartment one open plan living space. The open stream makes every millimeter count in the limited dimensions of the flat, letting the eye to absorb the whole distance from corner to corner even the bathroom can be seen through a glass panel. 10 | The breakfast bar light is really a set of minimalist pendant lighting. 11 | Within the bathroom, folded edges make the bathroom look like a modern art sculpture