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Regent’s Park Townhouse by Studio Arthur Casas

Cozy living room with ornate ceiling, large windows, and eclectic art pieces.

The Regent’s Park Townhouse in London’s Westminster district was redesigned by Studio Arthur Casas in 2024. The interior design subtly integrates the homeowners’ art collection into the historic 1822 building’s preserved framework. Soft hues highlight the artwork, and strategic furniture placement ensures comfortable movement while retaining original spatial layouts.

Upper West Side Penthouse by John Patrick Cunningham Features Danish Modern Design

Bright, open living space with natural light, mixed vintage and modern furnishings.

John Patrick Cunningham has renovated an Upper West Side penthouse apartment in Manhattan, New York. Designed in 2023, the space reflects Danish Modern principles, focusing on functionality and materiality. The project involved restructuring the kitchen, updating bathrooms, and simplifying the floor plan to create a more cohesive and sophisticated living environment.

Attic Reimagined: Post-War Villa Transformed

Minimalist living room with wooden dining table, green chairs, and large window overlooking nature.

The Ljubljana-based architectural studio Arhitektura has meticulously reimagined a cluttered post-war Slovenian suburban villa, creating a spacious penthouse for the environmentally conscious homeowner. Designed in 2024, the space features sleek cross-laminated timber elements and a grand winter garden with panoramic views of the green surroundings. The home’s design harmoniously balances privacy and scenic views, marking a significant transformation while respecting the building’s original structure.

Résidence des Sables Offers Treehouse-Like Living on Lake Saint-Joseph

A modern, glass-walled residence nestled in a lush, forested landscape.

Résidence des Sables, a single-family house by Agence Spatiale, overlooks Lake Saint-Joseph in Quebec, Canada. Designed in 2022, this H-shaped dwelling integrates with its wooded surroundings, featuring generous fenestration for constant nature contact. The upper floor includes living spaces that open onto rooftop terraces, blending warm interiors with the exterior. The house aims to root itself in the site while providing diverse views and privacy for its inhabitants.

Kew House Redesign Embraces Family-Friendly Space Optimization

Modern, minimalist kitchen with sleek white cabinetry, pendant lighting, and a panoramic window overlooking greenery.

Katherine Charlton Design has reshaped a 1997-renovated Californian Bungalow in Melbourne. Known as Kew House, the redesign prioritizes functionality and warmth for a young family. The project included reconfiguring the floor plan to accommodate a main bedroom suite and living areas, removing outdated trims, and introducing black steel-framed windows. The design focuses on enhancing usability and storage within the existing structure, creating a harmonious and welcoming interior without expanding the home’s footprint.

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