Charlotte by Victoria-Maria Interior Design

Charlotte by Victoria-Maria Interior Design

Charlotte sets a richly atmospheric tone inside a historic maison de maître near a central Brussels lake, transformed by Victoria-Maria Interior Design into a generous family apartment. Across approximately 600 square meters, the project leans into a warm, global-inflected interior style, where rust and golden hues fold into layered textiles, collected objects, and crafted details. Every room feels composed for daily life yet tuned to the character of the building.

Casa MZ16: Warm Mediterranean Apartment by Estudio Calma

Casa MZ16: Warm Mediterranean Apartment by Estudio Calma

Casa MZ16 reimagines a central Valencia, Spain apartment as a warm, precise interior by Estudio Calma. The studio responds to clients who asked for light, calm and an easy everyday rhythm, using color, furnishings and subtle work rather than heavy construction. Each room reads as a measured composition, yet the home stays relaxed and open to the Mediterranean daylight that pours in from terrace and windows.

Suspended House Open to Nature by Atelier Victoria Migliore

Suspended House Open to Nature by Atelier Victoria Migliore

Suspended House Open to Nature sits in Puilly-et-Charbeaux, France, at the base of a wooded hillside where the ground falls quickly into shade. Atelier Victoria Migliore works with the existing house and a new suspended extension to draw in light, clear away visual noise, and reconnect the domestic setting to its valley landscape. A once-heavy structure now reads as both grounded and airborne.

Restoration of a Barn in Mantua

Restoration of a Barn in Mantua

The restoration and redevelopment of a barchessa in Mantua transforms an abandoned agricultural building into a refined and spacious home in Mantua, Italy. Architect Giulia Prandi works with the existing brick structure, adding new steel and wood elements to organize family life while keeping the original rural character intact. The result is a peaceful home environment, where the historic masonry, warm light, and measured contemporary interventions interact harmoniously.

House of Quiet Balance: Soft Minimalism

House of Quiet Balance: Soft Minimalism

House of Quiet Balance sets a low, composed tone from the moment someone steps into this house in Kolhāpur, India by ORV Architecture. The residence arranges pale stone floors, blond wood, and quiet textiles into a restrained interior that feels both urban and deeply relaxed. Every room continues the same measured language so the home reads as one calm sequence rather than a collection of separate zones.

Villa Lyla by SAOTA

FeaturedVilla Lyla by SAOTA

Villa Lyla stands on the canal edge of Nassau, Bahamas, as a private house shaped by SAOTA around water, gardens, and measured calm. The estate unfolds across lush grounds with an infinity pool and direct boat access, where layered forms respond to the tropical climate. Within this quiet setting, architecture, interior work by ARRCC, and landscape by Raymond Jungles work together to choreograph daily life between interior rooms and open air.

PAVILION SESTIG: Concrete Modernism Refined For Work and Home Life

PAVILION SESTIG: Concrete Modernism Refined For Work and Home Life

PAVILION SESTIG stands in Belgium as a Modernist pavilion reassessed by architect Glenn Sestig for both work and living. The project turns an existing concrete structure in Deurle into the headquarters for Glenn Sestig Architects and the shared home of Sestig and his partner Bernard. Calm proportions, a restrained material palette, and an inward-looking courtyard bring domestic life and studio practice into a precise, shared setting.

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