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Brownstone House by Studio Arthur Casas

Brownstone House by Studio Arthur Casas

Step into a reimagined piece of New York history with the Brownstone House, masterfully redesigned by Studio Arthur Casas. This iconic brownstone residence situated in the bustling heart of New York, United States, seamlessly blends the city’s rich architectural heritage with a modern, contemporary aesthetic.

Meticulously refurbished across its towering six floors, the property showcases an exciting juxtaposition of historical charm and cutting-edge technology, reflecting a refined lifestyle in one of the world’s most vibrant cities. Discover a world where natural light beautifully interacts with the thoughtful design elements, a practical floorplan serves an extensive program, and a mix of materials and tones pays homage to the homeowner’s Middle Eastern roots.

Simple Luxury Living by Wood & Col Interior Design

Simple Luxury Living by Wood & Col Interior Design

Experience the blend of luxury and tranquility at Simple Luxury Living, a stunning penthouse in Tanjong Tokong, Penang, Malaysia. Created by Wood & Col Interior Design, this residence combines modern minimalism with zen elements, centered around an elegant grand piano.

Nestled in Skyridge Garden, a luxury high-rise, the penthouse provides breathtaking sea views from its lush, five-acre landscape.

Lake Huron by Saota

FeaturedLake Huron by Saota

Unveiling an architectural gem in Ontario, the Lake Huron Summer House seamlessly integrates modern design aesthetics with the captivating charm of traditional cabin country. The brainchild of the Cape Town-based design firm SAOTA, this luxury retreat, nestled in the magnificent landscapes of London, Ontario, pushes the boundaries of summer house designs.

Inspired by its picturesque surroundings, this summer retreat embodies an innovative blend of technology, sustainability, and modern design, offering an enhanced living experience that harmoniously connects with the enchanting tranquility of Lake Huron.

Green House by Teresa Otto

Green House by Teresa Otto

In the heart of Porto, Portugal, an ambitious transformation has birthed the Green House — a striking testament to industrial design. Crafted by renowned designer Teresa Otto of OTTOTTO studio, this house fuses the past and present with exposed stone walls enmeshed with 21st-century metallic accents.

Enveloped in natural light courtesy of an ingenious skylight structure that spans all three floors, the home deftly navigates Porto’s narrow city layout. Echoing the moniker Green House, the vibrant color palate permeates the dwelling, from the steel structure to the flooring, reinforcing its unique character. This dazzling spectacle, conceptualized for an imagined client, now awaits its first actual resident.

Casa Met by Marco Gigliotti _ Z5AI

Casa Met by Marco Gigliotti _ Z5AI

Experience the timeless charm of Rome at Casa Met, a stunning contemporary apartment located in the historic Trieste district. Designed by Marco Gigliotti of Z5AI Architettura, this remarkable residence seamlessly combines modern living with the architectural heritage of a period building.

With generous heights, important volumes, and a harmonious blend of contemporary design and historical elements, Casa Met offers a unique and captivating living experience. Step into a world where past and present converge in perfect harmony, creating a comfortable and inviting environment adorned with soft colors, exquisite materials, and sophisticated furnishings.

Henry House by Wala

FeaturedHenry House by Wala

Step into the world of contemporary design with the Henry House by Wala, a remarkable townhouse nestled in the heart of East Melbourne, Australia. This heritage dwelling, known for its immaculate 19th-century terrace house aesthetic, has been thoughtfully renovated to embrace the modern era while preserving its original charm.

The house now boasts a light-filled rear extension, designed to create a fluid passage of travel through the main spine of the building. This extension, featuring an open plan arrangement, is framed by a large window and daybed that extend the line of sight into the raised garden, drawing in as much northerly light as possible. The use of natural materials such as timber, concrete, and steel, framed by simple geometries, provides a logical counterpoint to the ornamental and decorative nature of the old house.

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