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Casa DV+FA Blends Nature and Design in this Enchanting Milano Apartment

Casa DV+FA Blends Nature and Design in this Enchanting Milano Apartment

Casa DV+FA is an apartment in Milano, Italy, designed by Studio Moodular in 2016. This modern space features a fresh and dynamic interior design style that harmoniously integrates indoor living with the vibrant outdoor environment. Elements such as a verdant terrace and colorful, artistic furnishings enhance the home’s practicality, making it a perfect retreat in the heart of one of the world’s most lively cities.

Waterfall Apartment by Iva Hajkova

Waterfall Apartment by Iva Hajkova

The Waterfall Apartment in Prague, Czech Republic, has been transformed by Iva Hajkova in a project reflecting the unique balance between open interior space and elements of privacy. Designed in 2024, the project explores nature-inspired details and abundant greenery while connecting the different areas through the use of natural materials. The design manifests as “a unified whole” with flooring by tones of green, pink, beige, and gray, echoes of water throughout and thoughtful storage solutions.

IA House by FRS Arquitetura

IA House by FRS Arquitetura

Designed by FRS Arquitetura, the IA House combines elegance with structural lightness in Praia do Forte, Brazil. This house beautifully embraces its surroundings with expansive openings for natural light and ventilation. The seamless interior layout encourages interaction, while wood and stone elements root the design in the local context, combined with decor that highlights Bahia’s cultural references. The design prioritizes comfort and energy efficiency, creating a harmonious living space between the inside and out.

Futtsu Weekend House by Atelier MEME

Futtsu Weekend House by Atelier MEME

Designed in 2020 by Atelier MEME, the Futtsu Weekend House is located in Chiba, Japan. Nestled along the coastline, it features a design that intentionally emphasizes the relationship with its natural surroundings, offering captivating views of both sea and mountains. The home frames its landscapes, capturing the ebb and flow of the ocean and the embrace of densely foliated hills, creating a unique sense of tranquility and liberation from daily life.

Casa L+PF by Studio Moodular

Casa L+PF by Studio Moodular

In the bustling center of Milano, Italy, Casa L+PF stands out as an example of modern architectural brilliance. Designed by Studio Moodular in 2023, this apartment radiates finesse and flair. The structure’s exterior features cutting-edge lines that blend flawlessly with the historic buildings that surround it. The welcoming entrance invites exploration of the harmonious relationship between aesthetic and utility.

HUG Bistro by Quinzii Terna Architecture

HUG Bistro by Quinzii Terna Architecture

HUG is a bistro located in Milan, Italy. It was conceived as a cultural space and features the work of Milan-based designer Quinzii Terna Architecture. The bistro’s interior design adapts to a historical building that dates back to the early 20th century and industrial memory remains visible through its punk aesthetic details. The walls feature warm materials that lower noise levels, whilst the flooring is a patchwork of remnants from different periods.

Copake Lake House by Desai Chia Architecture

Copake Lake House by Desai Chia Architecture

Set in Copake Lake, New York, United States, the Copake Lake House is a retreat designed in 2021 by Desai Chia Architecture. The project engages this lakefront property through a series of framed volumetric compositions and material details that capture views to the water. A ritual of leaving behind the bustling urban life begins to unfold the moment one arrives at the carport and enters the home.

Matt’s Place 2.0 Revolutionizes Home Design for ALS Patients and Families

Matt’s Place 2.0 Revolutionizes Home Design for ALS Patients and Families

Miller Hull Partnership has designed Matt’s Place 2.0 in Spokane, WA, United States, a house that “pushes the boundaries of accessible design” for those with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS). The prefabricated mass timber prototype has a main-floor suite and incorporates home control systems that can be operated solely by the occupant’s eye movements. It is part of a partnership between Miller Hull and the Matt’s Place Foundation, devoted to dignity for ALS sufferers.

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