HYPEBEAST Top Ten: Most Viewed Architecture & Interior Design Posts of 2014
With the dawn of a new year, trending patterns across design continue to show that functionality

With the dawn of a new year, trending patterns across design continue to show that functionality and simplicity are qualities that resonate with the modern man. As we accumulate more throughout the years, the idea of spacious, comfortable living devoid of extraneous baggage becomes all the more attractive. 2014 saw a number of interior design firms producing spectacular work in merging practicality and minimalism to create the ideal “dream home.” While only a privileged few reside in these abodes, it hasn’t stopped us from sharing a slew of standout designs that have caught our eye. Heading the Top 10 Most Viewed Architecture & Interior Design list is the mansion of an anonymous millionaire who uses his home to house his obsession with luxurious automobiles. We also get a glimpse at Graham Hill’s “micro-living” New York apartment, alongside penthouse designs by Modscape and MK27. Jennifer Lopez and Avicii show us the lavish lifestyle of star musicians and actors, while Earl Sweatshirt provides an alternative look at Hollywood homes. Cast your eyes over the top 10 most viewed posts below and tell us your favorite.
#10 Get a Look Inside Earl Sweatshirt’s Home
#9 A Look Inside the Tetris House by Studio MK27
#8 A Look Inside Jennifer Lopez’s $22 Million USD Flatiron Apartment
#7 MUJI Designs Vertical House In Tokyo That Accommodates City Living
#6 A Look Inside the Sky Garage Penthouse in New York City
#5 The World’s Most Expensive Apartment
#4 Check Out Graham Hill’s Million-Dollar “Micro-Living” NYC Apartment
#3 Take a Look Inside Avicii’s Hollywood Home
#2 The Cliff House Concept by Modscape