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Casa Granata by Labia Design

Casa Granata by Labia Design

Casa Granata sets a refined domestic scene in Frattamaggiore, Italy, where Labia Design reshapes an apartment into a calm yet animated sequence of rooms. Soft neutrals, pale wood, and tailored furnishings frame family life while broad glazing draws in daylight from the terrace. Each room holds a distinct mood, from the sociable living core to the characterful children’s quarters, giving the project a warm, contemporary Italian rhythm.

Garden Coverage Turns 1980s Penthouse Into Layered Family Home

Garden Coverage Turns 1980s Penthouse Into Layered Family Home

Garden Coverage unfolds across a 580m² penthouse apartment in São Paulo, Brazil, where Diego Revollo Arquitetura responds to a robust 1980s structure with vivid interiors. The project sits in the Jardins neighborhood and reshapes a recently renovated, Mediterranean-style building into a layered home for a young couple and their children. Color, material, and furniture placement carry most of the work, turning a neutral renovation into a residence with clear family rhythms.

Backstage at The Old Vic by Haworth Tompkins

Backstage at The Old Vic by Haworth Tompkins

Backstage at The Old Vic expands the Grade II* listed theatre in London, United Kingdom, with a new charitable wing by Haworth Tompkins. The project folds a café, learning centre, rehearsal rooms and event venues into one extension, giving the institution a daily civic presence beyond performance nights. With community access, sustainability and accessibility embedded from the outset, the building reframes how a historic theatre can work for its neighbours as much as its artists.

MNG Milan Loft-Like Apartment: Mezzanine Retreat For Creative Living

MNG Milan Loft-Like Apartment: Mezzanine Retreat For Creative Living

MNG is a tailored apartment renovation in Milan, Italy, shaped by Archventil for a client with a vivid creative life and a need for everyday practicality. The project reworks a tall interior into an open, light-toned home with a mezzanine studio, aligning measured planning with a calm, refined atmosphere. Soft finishes, layered curtains, and a clear layout turn compact rooms into places that support both quiet work and easy entertaining.

Wooden house next to Konin by Studio GAB

Wooden house next to Konin by Studio GAB

Wooden house next to Konin stands within a young pine forest outside Konin, Poland, where Studio GAB shapes a timber house as a companion to the trees. The single-family house leans on wood for both structure and finish, drawing the surrounding trunks into every room while maintaining a highly energy-efficient envelope. Broad glazing, soft furnishings, and simple forms keep the daily routine closely tuned to the shifting forest light across seasons.

Barão Sabrosa Apartment: Filled Lisbon Retreat Under Historic Arches

Barão Sabrosa Apartment: Filled Lisbon Retreat Under Historic Arches

Barão Sabrosa Apartment sits within the semi-basement of a traditional gaioleiro building in Lisbon, Portugal, reworked by Aurora Arquitectos as a calm, luminous retreat. The compact 64 m² apartment unfolds as a single open room where existing arches, new freestanding elements, and a pale, minimal palette organize daily life. Light from the rear courtyard washes across vaulted ceilings and pale flooring, softening the sense of being below street level.

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.

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.

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