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Curved Apartment by Eklekt Atelier

Curved Apartment by Eklekt Atelier

Curved unfolds as a 70-square-meter apartment in Kraków, Poland, drawn from the curved envelope of a contemporary building and refined by Eklekt Atelier. The interior reorganizes a once-standard layout into an open, flowing sequence for weekend living, where day and night zones slip past one another behind soft partitions and discreet storage. Calm light, restrained materials, and careful detailing ground the project in quiet urban comfort.

Minimalist Wooden Villa by Dario Turani Associati

Minimalist Wooden Villa by Dario Turani Associati

Minimalist Wooden Villa brings a precise, timber-lined calm to a contemporary chalet in Como, Italy, by Dario Turani Associati. The single-level house with a mezzanine relax loft leans on reclaimed wood, pale textiles, and filtered daylight to soften its rational, farmhouse-inspired shell. Inside, eco-conscious materials and restrained furnishings shape rooms that stay warm, efficient, and quietly connected to the surrounding garden.

Apartment on Via Falcone Frames Warm Modern Living In Marcianise Italy

Apartment on Via Falcone Frames Warm Modern Living In Marcianise Italy

Apartment on Via Falcone brings a bright, contemporary apartment to Marcianise, Italy, where ESFA architetti crafts a continuous day area around light and tailored joinery. Kitchen and living remain visually connected yet can close off when needed, maintaining fluid movement for everyday life. Throughout the home, stone-effect porcelain and measured color accents build a warm, refined rhythm that grounds the interior in a calm, urban character.

Where the Jerusalem Hills Meet Contemporary Living

Where the Jerusalem Hills Meet Contemporary Living

Where the Jerusalem Hills Meet Contemporary Living sits in a moshav overlooking Jerusalem, Israel, shaped by interior designer Liad Yosef for a couple and their three children. The multi-level house translates years of shared life in a modest unit into a grounded, generous home, using local stone and tailored joinery to hold daily rituals and moments of quiet reflection within a clear, contemporary frame.

Buddha’s House by Peny Hsieh

Buddha’s House by Peny Hsieh

Buddha’s House turns an apartment in Neihu, Taipei, Taiwan into a hybrid gallery and residence by designer Peny Hsieh. The project arranges a substantial Vajrayana Buddharupa collection within a calm, contemporary interior that still respects ritual and display. Living, meditating, and viewing art happen in rooms that read as both home and micro-museum, where light, shadow, and a measured palette guide the eye and settle the mind.

Contemporary Classic: Warm Italian Apartment with Sculpted Details

Contemporary Classic: Warm Italian Apartment with Sculpted Details

Contemporary Classic transforms a 200 sqm (2,153 sq ft) apartment in Monza, Italy, under the direction of designer Anna Arpa. Within a historic envelope, she reshapes the domestic layout into a fluid sequence of rooms that balances ornate ceilings and contemporary custom work. The apartment now reads as a generous family home, tuned to daily life yet grounded in Milan-area craft and a calm, layered material palette.

914 JS3 Reframes Coastal Living with Deep Porches and Pool Courtyard

914 JS3 Reframes Coastal Living with Deep Porches and Pool Courtyard

914 JS3 sits in Gavà Mar, Spain, as a contemporary house by Exitprojectes that turns firmly toward its own garden. Behind a graphic white volume and stone walls, the home pulls daily life around water, porches, and trees, keeping the surrounding suburb at arm’s length. Calm surfaces, filtered light, and measured views give the coastal setting a resort-like ease without losing a sense of privacy.

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