Rock Villa by Raad Group

Rock Villa by Raad Group

Rock Villa stretches along the rocky terrain of Bumehen, Tehran, Iran, reading as an outgrowth of the mountain rather than a conventional house. Raad Group arranges the volumes with care, tucking rooms into the slope while letting upper levels lean toward the center of the site. The project uses landscape, light and reused materials to tie daily life to the climate that surrounds it.

Minimalist Wooden Villa by Dario Turani Associati

Minimalist Wooden Villa by Dario Turani Associati

Minimalist Wooden Villa brings a precise, timber-lined calm to a contemporary chalet in Como, Italy, by Dario Turani Associati. The single-level house with a mezzanine relax loft leans on reclaimed wood, pale textiles, and filtered daylight to soften its rational, farmhouse-inspired shell. Inside, eco-conscious materials and restrained furnishings shape rooms that stay warm, efficient, and quietly connected to the surrounding garden.

Apartment on Via Falcone Frames Warm Modern Living In Marcianise Italy

Apartment on Via Falcone Frames Warm Modern Living In Marcianise Italy

Apartment on Via Falcone brings a bright, contemporary apartment to Marcianise, Italy, where ESFA architetti crafts a continuous day area around light and tailored joinery. Kitchen and living remain visually connected yet can close off when needed, maintaining fluid movement for everyday life. Throughout the home, stone-effect porcelain and measured color accents build a warm, refined rhythm that grounds the interior in a calm, urban character.

Picturesque Hotel in France by Marianne Tiegen Interiors

Picturesque Hotel in France by Marianne Tiegen Interiors

Picturesque Hotel in France transforms an 18th-century château near Montpellier, France, into a textile-driven hotel by Marianne Tiegen Interiors. The project reworks historic rooms with plant-dyed fabrics, antique cloth, and flexible furnishings that bring sustainable luxury into daily hospitality rituals without erasing the estate’s classical bones. Guests move through volumes where light, landscape, and cloth stay in constant conversation.

Cabedelo Apartment by Ricardo Azevedo Arquitecto

Cabedelo Apartment by Ricardo Azevedo Arquitecto

Cabedelo Apartment is a reimagined apartment in Viana do Castelo, Portugal, by Ricardo Azevedo Arquitecto. The project turns an anonymous seaside dwelling into a coherent arrangement of interior rooms and large exterior terraces, calibrated to daily rituals and social life. Across indoor volumes and generous outdoor platforms, it reframes a familiar housing model into a home oriented toward shared meals, leisure, and the long coastal horizon.

House Reborn by Spiegel Architects

FeaturedHouse Reborn by Spiegel Architects

House reborn: renews a private family house in Israel by Spiegel Architects, led by architect Ron Spiegel, through a careful renovation rather than demolition. The project reshapes an existing split-level home for a couple and their two children, prioritizing light, greenery, and a richer daily routine. Across interior rooms and garden settings, the intervention balances inherited structure with a newly cohesive material palette that threads through every level.

Houlte’s Organic Warmth: How Natural Materials are Redefining the Holiday Home

Houlte’s Organic Warmth: How Natural Materials are Redefining the Holiday Home

As the holiday season settles in, the definition of a “festive home” is evolving. Moving away from visual clutter, modern interiors are embracing a quieter, more tactile approach to celebration. This winter, the trend is unmistakably leaning toward “Organic Warmth”—a design philosophy that champions natural materials, soft architectural curves, and lighting that does more than illuminate, it sets the mood.

Casa AH by Estudio GMARQ

Casa AH by Estudio GMARQ

Casa AH unfolds as a weekend house in a gated community outside Buenos Aires, Argentina, designed by Estudio GMARQ for a family seeking distance from the city. The house organizes social and private rooms around the golf course views, using concrete, glass, and warm wood to stitch together generous interiors with a measured connection to the landscape. Simple materials carry the atmosphere. Carefully tuned details shape the daily rhythm of arrival, rest, and return.

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