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Banool House — Modern Beach Shack for Relaxed Australian Getaways

Banool House — Modern Beach Shack for Relaxed Australian Getaways

Banool House opens to the sea from a modest clifftop plot in Fairhaven on Victoria’s Surf Coast, Australia. Lachlan Shepherd Architects transform a dilapidated two-bedroom structure into a robust weekender that leans into modernist beach shack ease, with timber-lined rooms framing long ocean horizons. The house stays low-key yet precise, tuned to relaxed days, changing weather and easy maintenance for extended family visits.

Admirals Row: Minimalist Penthouse Crafted For Light, Shadow, Calm

Admirals Row: Minimalist Penthouse Crafted For Light, Shadow, Calm

Admirals Row crowns a tower in FL, United States, as a loft apartment by Studio Collin Cobia tuned to quiet, under-stated luxury. The penthouse divides private rooms from an expansive open plan where charred cabinetry, marble, and blackened steel shape a calm retreat above the city. Soft plaster walls and linen curtains temper the daylight, turning daily living into a slow, measured rhythm of light, shadow, and texture.

Appartamento San Sebastiano: Wunderkammer-Inspired Milanese Apartment

Appartamento San Sebastiano: Wunderkammer-Inspired Milanese Apartment

Appartamento San Sebastiano reimagines a late-19th-century apartment in Milan, Italy, through the lens of Deamicisarchitetti. The studio reshapes the corner residence into a fluid, Wunderkammer-inspired interior where vintage pieces, art, and custom elements converse across time. Rooms slip into one another along a circular route, while materials from Carrara marble to steel and wood ground the evolving collection of objects in a quietly theatrical domestic setting.

Private Home: Playful Minimalist Interiors For a Lithuanian Retreat

Private Home: Playful Minimalist Interiors For a Lithuanian Retreat

Private Home draws daylight deep into a quiet suburban corner of Vilnius, Lithuania, where tall glazing opens the house toward its garden. Designed by Daiva Rabaciauskaite, the project balances a cool minimalist shell with plush textures and vivid color notes that shift from room to room. Each level layers nuanced surfaces, sculptural furniture and tailored lighting into a clear, contemporary composition.

SRC Reimagines a Compact BnB

SRC Reimagines a Compact BnB

SRC transforms a newly built apartment in Syracuse, Italy into a compact BnB that favors clarity, warmth, and ease. Archventil reshapes the layout around a multifunctional core, then leans on custom furniture and saturated color to balance efficiency with comfort. Guests step into a clear sequence of entrance, living, and sleeping areas that still feels relaxed and quietly generous.

No 343 Reframes City Living Through Warm Wood And Playful Art Inside

No 343 Reframes City Living Through Warm Wood And Playful Art Inside

No 343 is a 900-square-foot apartment renovation in New York, United States by Studio 8 Architect, where every surface works hard. The studio rethinks the condo from entry to bedroom, layering warm woods, crisp cabinetry, and custom doors with carefully chosen furniture that tracks the movement of light across the day. What emerges is an interior that feels composed yet lived-in, with color, art, and plants anchoring each room to its urban view.

Effe by Christian Tezza Architetto

Effe by Christian Tezza Architetto

Effe transforms a 110-square-meter apartment in San Bonifacio, Italy, into an intimate, measured home by Christian Tezza Architetto. The layout shifts around a new entrance volume, trading one bedroom for a generous living area that looks toward a mature park. Dark accents, warm timber, and carefully tuned lighting support a sequence that moves from shared rooms to a private suite with walk-in closet and sensorial bathroom.

Penthouse on Piazza Politeama: From Decò Shell to Contemporary Calm

Penthouse on Piazza Politeama: From Decò Shell to Contemporary Calm

Penthouse on Piazza Politeama crowns a 1930s building in Palermo, Italy, reshaped by Provenzano Architetti Associati as a full-floor home overlooking the city’s theater and port. The penthouse balances a palermitana sensibility with Mittel-European restraint, pairing Deco-era bones with a contemporary interior rich in custom carpentry and carefully chosen furniture. Residents returning from abroad regain Palermo through long views and tailored rooms that invite everyday life and generous hosting.

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