Casa LV anchors an apartment in Taranto, Italy, where designer Francesco Marrone draws on a deep culture of visual arts and everyday living. The project translates modernism, local atmospheres and a taste for eccentric combinations into an interior that treats the home as both landscape and secret horizon. Here, finishes, color and light connect people, objects and rooms in a quietly experimental way that still feels grounded in domestic ritual.
Résidence Saint-Damien places a contemporary house along the river in Saint-Damien, Québec, Canada, by Anne Carrier Architecture. The project stretches between farmland and mountain, shaping a linear rural dwelling for a large family that follows the contours of the land and the forest canopy. Across its length, the house manages the shift from field to treeline with a calm, deliberate architectural rhythm.
Cenourão Penthouse crowns an emblematic modern tower in São Paulo, Brazil, where architect Orlando Denardi refashions a duplex apartment into a bright, porous home. The renovation leans on Brazilian materials, contemporary furniture, and a new terrace sequence that draws breeze, vegetation, and daylight deep into the rooms. Across two levels, the apartment fuses personal collections, restored structure, and a careful palette, turning a once-segmented plan into a layered domestic landscape.
Appartement Republique is a renewed Haussmann apartment in Paris, France, reimagined by Margot Aurensan Architecte as a lively play between heritage and pop-inflected color. Restored mouldings, chevron parquet, and generous ceiling height hold their ground against contemporary furniture and vivid hues, creating a home that feels both urbane and lighthearted. Each room carries this tension forward in a way that rewards close, repeat reading.
G+B Residence sits in Eastman, Canada, where DESK architectes translates a wooded plot into a luminous vacation house for a recently retired couple and their family. The long, low volume organizes everyday life around an L-shaped plan that meets the site at ground level, giving direct access to trails and the west-facing yard. Inside, soft tones, precise openings, and a restrained palette keep the house calm yet generous in use.
AGR House sets a quiet yet assertive presence in Bintaro, South Jakarta, Indonesia, where DSI Architect shapes a house around climate and daily rhythm. The residence uses split-levels, terraces, and a warm interior palette to tune movement, light, and landscape to the tropical setting. Within this layered arrangement, rooms shift between retreat and sociable gathering, reflecting an owner whose routines favor solitude yet still welcome structured moments of connection.
Dunelands Residence crowns a dune above Lake Michigan in Saugatuck, MI, United States, where dSPACE Studio shapes a house tuned to weather and water. The lakefront retreat translates the owners’ love of rugged, four-season adventure into rooms that prioritize wellness, outdoor living, and a quiet connection to the shifting dune landscape. Stucco, steel, and glass read with a low, assured profile against the horizon, giving the dwelling a grounded yet open character.
The Cornwall Retreat sits above Porthcothan Bay, a clifftop house by De Rosee Sa in London, United Kingdom, shaped around a young family of surfers. Within its modest pitched form, the project unfolds as a layered coastal interior, where timber, stone and soft textiles translate the surrounding landscape into daily life. Interiors stay calm and grounded, but every room keeps a quiet dialogue with the sea beyond.