A lot of effort and time goes into organizing a successful party. Numerous things must be considered, such as guest lists, invitations, venue, entertainment, food, drinks, parking, etc. To help you get started, here are a few steps to help you organize a successful party.
Alice & il Vino is a delightful Bar-Bistrot-Cocktail located in the popular “Città Giardino” neighborhood in Rome. Developed by designer Gaetano de Lorenzo in 2020, the venue is full of character, combining a mix of classic materials, furnishings and wallpapers evocative of the bars-bistros of the 1920s with modern touches and open display elements. The perfect spot for a night out, Alice & il Vino is sure to offer you an unforgettable experience!
When upgrading your home, there are many different options to consider. There are numerous ways to improve the look and feel of your space, from repainting the walls to renovating the kitchen. However, if you want to make a significant change, consider adding an addition to your home. Adding a room or expanding the square footage of your house can provide a wealth of benefits, from increasing your property value to creating more living space for your family. Below are five home additions you should consider and tips on choosing the right one for your needs.
Duplex Overlooking the River, a luxurious two-level apartment located in Novosibirsk, Russia (European Riverbank), designed by Brusnika Design offers a cozy living space with a panoramic view over the river.
The 170 sqm (1858.9 sq ft) flat is situated on the 24th and 25th floors and has seven rooms. Highlighted with dark grey and wooden textures, the apartment is equipped with a smart-home system, autonomous central heating system and solar PV and domestic battery storage system.
Step into a vibrant and eclectic apartment in the heart of Milan. Porta Venezia, designed by Lupettatelier, offers a privileged perspective of the city skyline from its seventh floor.
The 205-square-meter apartment boasts large windows that illuminate the entire living area with a backdrop of ever-changing Milan. The walls and fixed furnishings feature muted tones while bursts of yellows and reds lend vibrancy to the space. Explore the apartment’s history and family living there through the carefully placed objects and privileged study given to the bathrooms.
Tucked within a historic shoe factory originally constructed in 1924, Studio McW has taken a light touch approach to create Earthrise Studio, a live-work space in East London for climate activists and filmmakers, Jack Harries and Alice Aedy.
True to Studio McW’s signature approach to craftsmanship and wellbeing, the office is finished with toxin-absorbing, matte clay walls and a custom black mild steel balustrade allows light to permeate the floor below. The project is designed to seamlessly balance rest and relaxation with the busy operations of Harries and Aedy’s media company, Earthrise.
The Concrete House, a two-story residence designed by Dan and Hila Israelevitz located in Irus, Israel, is a contemporary home based on the material its owner has a strong connection to – concrete.
The interior of the house is made up of bare concrete walls, floor and ceiling, each of them expressing a different shade and finish. The woodwork items are monochromatic, with shades of wood and graphite, and the minimalistic lighting complements the space. This house speaks for itself and creates a warm ambience with its shades and materials.
Introducing the stunning House in the Dry, located in Tamworth, Australia. This semi-rural home was designed by MRTN Architects to be a contemporary and energy-efficient residence, blending perfectly into the surrounding landscape.
The house was built on ex-grazing land and its design was focused on regenerating the native plants while resisting drought conditions. With an almost totally enclosed courtyard garden in the center of the house, it also boasts a solar panel array and north facing thermal mass, making it a sustainable and eco-friendly home.