Iron Chef by Das Studio

Iron Chef by Das Studio

Iron Chef sits in Australia, a new house by Das Studio calibrated for a family of makers. The commission rethinks an inner-suburban block hemmed by heritage controls and two significant river red gums. Inside, a robust palette aligns with the client’s steel fabrication know-how while the plan respects a generous tree protection zone, translating context into structure and daily life.

Project 21 by SMPL Design Studio

Project 21 by SMPL Design Studio

Project 21 lands in Ancaster, Canada, with a quiet confidence and an eye on longevity. Designed by SMPL Design Studio as a house for a young family, it leans into calm materials, measured asymmetry, and tailored millwork to set a restorative tone. The result favors warmth over gloss and movement over fuss, with curved gestures and tactile finishes threading through rooms meant to evolve as daily rhythms change.

Casa Lua by TETRO Arquitetura

Casa Lua by TETRO Arquitetura

Casa Lua lands in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, with a poised urban presence and a clear view toward the Serra do Curral. TETRO Arquitetura organizes the house as four stacked levels on a steep slope, each one reading as a belvedere. The real estate type is a house, yet the layout stretches beyond a typical domestic plan, binding daily life to the horizon and the moonrise that clears the mountains.

Retreat in the Heart of the Dolomites

Retreat in the Heart of the Dolomites

Retreat in the Heart of the Dolomites is a two-level retreat in Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy, by Parisotto+Formenton Architetti. Set within a historic ciasa, the project balances local building heritage with a quietly contemporary interior palette shaped by wood, light, and crafted pieces. The result reads as a measured Alpine home, made for unhurried days and clear mountain air.

Summersault House by James Garvan Architecture

Summersault House by James Garvan Architecture

Summersault House sets a clear rhythm in Sydney, Australia, where James Garvan Architecture reshapes a family house around light, circulation, and everyday rituals. Conceived for a five-person household in Bronte, the project stitches a restored Federation frontage to a contemporary core and a studio above an adaptable garage. The sequence leans on a tall atrium, polycarbonate cladding, and clean white interiors that move easily between garden and room.

Greenkamp by Atelier ST

Greenkamp by Atelier ST

Greenkamp sits in Berlin, Germany, on one of the last open parcels within the historic Eichkamp estate. Designed by Atelier ST, the house answers a village-like context of trees, schools, and small homes with a compact form and precise material contrasts. It’s a family house with a quiet stance, tuned to the rhythms of the Grunewald and the legacy of early twentieth-century planning.

Family Bathroom Renovation: Essential Tips for Durability, Storage, and Safety

Family Bathroom Renovation: Essential Tips  for Durability, Storage, and Safety

The main bathroom is probably the room that gets the most use in a family home. It gets a lot of foot traffic, the temperature changes all the time, and it often serves multiple family members with different needs, from quick morning showers to long evening routines. A family bathroom renovation can’t just focus on looks like a powder room can. It has to be built with safety, durability, and easy storage in mind. By putting function first in your plans, you make sure that your new bathroom will last for years to come, cutting down on stress and clutter.​

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