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Minimalist, Eclectic Villa in Cyprus by Olga Gusarova

Elegant modern interior with minimalist decor, abstract artwork, and sleek marble flooring.

Immerse yourself in the stunning design of a two-storey villa in Limassol, Cyprus, by Olga Gusarova. Blending minimalism with eclecticism, this house features panoramic views of the Mediterranean coast and mountains, Greek marble, walnut wood, and a carefully restored vintage rosewood table. The harmonious color palette and modern-vintage fusion create a serene and stylish living space.

Unique and One of a Kind: Family Home Redesign in Sharon

FeaturedSpacious modern living room with large windows, fireplace, and green upholstered furniture.

Nestled in a tranquil Sharon neighborhood in Israel, “Unique and One of a Kind” is a contemporary family home designed by Boaz Snir merging the charm of its 1980s origins with modern elegance. Featuring a spacious open-plan layout, updated material palette, and preserved architectural arches, this renovated house offers a perfect blend of comfort and sophistication for its new owners.

Modernist Apartment in Gdynia: Preserving Architectural Heritage

Minimalist kitchen with wooden cabinets, checkered floor, and a decorative light fixture.

Gdynia, Poland is home to a remarkable modernist apartment that seamlessly blends the past and present. Designed by the talented team at Em2 Pracownia Projektowa in 2023, this apartment in the city’s Wzgórze Maksymiliana district showcases a thoughtful integration of vintage and contemporary elements. By respecting the historical character of the 1950s building, the designers have created a functional and visually captivating space that celebrates the unique aesthetics of Gdynia’s modernist architecture.

Zemlja: A Sustainable Apartment Retrofit in Sarajevo

Warm, wooden kitchen with vibrant orange curtains and textured tile backsplash.

Introducing Zemlja, a sustainable and adaptable apartment retrofit in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, designed by Project V Architecture in 2023. This ecologically and economically viable project reimagines urban living, drawing inspiration from the city’s architectural history and the resilience of its citizens.

Zemlja, meaning “earth,” “land,” and “country,” offers a glimmer of hope for a viable alternative through sustainable reconstruction, promoting the use of local, natural materials and fostering a holistic approach to social repair and healing in the war-burdened Grbavica neighborhood.

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