In the vibrant heart of Milan’s NoLo district, tIPS Architects unveils Casa Prinetti. This contemporary apartment, designed in 2022, brilliantly captures the essence of Milanese style. Strategically optimized for space, it boasts a unified environment dedicated to culinary arts, relaxation, dining, and remote work.
With sweeping views of urban greenery, the design leverages the apartment’s unique location. A standout feature is the dual arches in the living area, epitomizing the homeowner’s desire for a flexible space. Drenched in aquamarine ceramic tiles, the bathroom offers a refreshing contrast with its coral-red fixtures.
Floisand Studio Architects have masterfully transformed a 1960s split-level home in Seattle, Washington.
Perfect for a bustling family of five, this renovated three-story house boasts stunning views of Mount Rainier and Lake Washington. While situated in a tranquil neighborhood, the challenge lay in amplifying the space without overshadowing the street. The innovative design fosters togetherness in communal areas while ensuring privacy, seamlessly blending indoor and outdoor spaces.
In the picturesque city of Bergamo, Italy, the former headquarters of Archos Studio has evolved into the stunning VL1 Guesthouse.
Spanning three levels, this apartment is a fusion of history and modern design, celebrating its origins while embracing contemporary additions. From the sunlit attic to a Calacatta marble kitchen, every corner tells a story, making it a unique stay in a city known for its rich heritage.
In the scenic town of Castelnau-le-Lez, France, Brengues Le Pavec Architects have crafted a modern marvel with FRI’ House. This concrete, two-story home boasts a unique blend of space and light, seamlessly merging indoor and outdoor living.
With vast windows illuminating the interiors and innovative design techniques amplifying the home’s spaciousness, it’s a testament to contemporary architectural prowess.
In San Bernardino, Paraguay, the Small House in San Ber by Equipo de Arquitectura epitomizes the essence of minimalistic architecture. The design, a harmonious blend of modern brick elements, draws inspiration from the age-old art of haiku writing—emphasizing brevity and intent.
This house, designed for a young couple seeking solace, seamlessly marries public and private spaces, punctuated by an intimate interior garden that bridges the two realms. It’s more than just a residence; it’s a poetic reflection on simplicity, resourcefulness, and the beauty of the skies above.
Building a new home is an exciting experience. When you’re the one designing the space you’ll live in every day, it gives you the freedom to truly shape your lifestyle.
These days, builders offer almost unlimited flexibility in custom home design. Standard inclusions packages offer some great features, but there’s lots of value to be found in upgrading the finer details.
In this article, McCarthy Homes the trusted home builders Brisbane and QLD review the inclusions that homeowners should opt for in new builds, and why we think they’re worth the money.
We all crave a safe and comfortable space after a hectic day, and our home provides us with that space. A well-decorated room doesn’t only reduce our stress, but it also helps lighten our mood. Your interior can have a massive impact on your psyche. This is why picking the right color combination and furniture is such an integral part of the decor.
Not sure how to redecorate your room? High-end furniture stores like Naturwood (www.Naturwood.com) have a room planner on their website that lets you visualize your new interior before you make the final purchase decisions. But before that, take a look at the tips below for remodeling ideas for every room that can help you achieve a sleek and modern look.
In the heart of Turin’s Barriera di Milano district, Casa MRGT stands as a testament to urban minimalism. Designed by the acclaimed Lamatilde, this 4-story loft apartment takes a bold step in residential architecture.
With expansive interiors of 350sqm (3,767 sq ft) and an outdoor terrace spanning 250sqm (2,691 sq ft), the home offers an impeccable blend of industrial roots and contemporary finesse. From an eclectic garage showcasing classic cars to a rooftop haven overlooking Turin, every space speaks of detail, design, and distinction.