Villa C by La Leta Architettura features three levels and is located in Mondello, Italy. The addition of two cuts in the layout, with exterior walls made of stone, illuminate and connect the lower level to the garden. Furniture pieces organised throughout the house include a mix of standard and custom designs made from wood, walnut Alpiwood composite and other materials all unified by warm tones.
FMT Estudio has revamped a historical house in Mérida, Mexico, respecting the neighborhood’s original architectural character. Completed in 2023, the Dolores project involved reconfiguring the property, adding contemporary elements to the original early 20th-century structure. Light volumes were added for contrast, along with wooden and marble details on windows and doors. The team aimed to preserve the neighborhood’s identity while incorporating modern updates to inspire other local developments.
Cecconi Associati designed the interiors of Apartment GC, completed in 2023. Located in Montepulciano, Italy, this apartment features minimalist spaces infused with custom elements. Situated in a building dating back to the early 1700s, it marries urban and scenic elements.
The design utilizes open-plan living areas with large windows, offering views and ample light. Brutalist and wooden furnishings create a balanced aesthetic throughout the dwelling.
The House in Dania, designed by Quadrat Estudio, is located in Denia, Spain. Created in 2022, this Mediterranean house embraces its natural surroundings between Montgó and the beach.
Located in Texas, United States, the House in Texas designed by An. Grishaeva presents a striking clean-lined structure with oversized windows. This stylish residential space incorporates an array of contemporary elements, including sleek cabinetry, organic textures, and top-of-the-line fixtures, which altogether enhance the interior spaces with a sense of opulence and modernity.
In 2024, M2.senos Arquitectos designed the LBlack House in Matosinhos Municipality, Portugal. It features granite pavements and black brick facades. The home prioritizes openness with large courtyard-facing openings and maintains community presence with a street-facing railing.
Italian architect Matteo Magnabosco prioritised comfortable living spaces, permeable boundaries, and natural materials while renovating this 1950s apartment in Turin, Italy. Designed for a life coach who prioritises wellness, Casa Terracotta celebrates pale wood, blue and brown shades, and features neutral couches, bespoke built-ins, and semi-glossy ceramic tiles.
Interior designer YOUSUPOVA has completed a house designed in 2022 in Kyiv, Ukraine. Named Ascetic Approach, the project applies an “absolute minimalism” style across three floors, featuring spacious bedrooms, stylish living areas, and understated bathrooms that emphasize natural materials. Designed in a gray and beige palette, the home showcases careful zoning, built-in storage, and high-quality lighting, offering a cohesive flow from floor to floor.