Discover the 8th Ave Residence, a classic Victorian jewel nestled in the Richmond district of San Francisco. This residence underwent a complete makeover in 2022, thanks to the creative vision of Studio Banaa.
The redesign allowed for the addition of extra living space, an open concept kitchen, and a classic Scandinavian look that will surely make you feel right at home.
This Haussmannian apartment, located in the vibrant city of Paris, France, not far from the famous Parc Monceau, has incredible potential! Our clients contacted us following a recommendation, and we were delighted to help with the renovation. Our interior designer, Stéphanie Rose, proposed to move the kitchen to a room adjoining the entrance and the living room, creating a more fluid circulation. The living room was enlarged by removing a partition and the atmosphere was given by some elements of street art. Noble materials, natural stones and massive woods were used in the design to create a traditional chic style.
Tucked away in the Sonoran Desert of Scottsdale, Arizona, lies the Troon Ridge Residence: a stunning example of organic design and craftsmanship. This contemporary, earthy home was designed in 2022 by Swaback Architects + Planners and is a perfect representation of the beauty, warmth and serenity of the surrounding environment.
The special attention to detail and commitment to design excellence is evident from the rift-cut white oak doors and cabinets, blackened steel accents, and Western Red Cedar ceiling, to the quartzite ledgestone walls, open space plan and custom front patio railing with its stunning views. This remarkable house provides the ultimate in privacy and comfort, and is sure to be enjoyed for many years to come.
Located in Milan, Italy, the renovation of Bow apartment was an ambitious project by Atelierzero.
The desire was to create a dynamic system of spaces able to adapt to the different needs of its inhabitants. The design features two rounded and polychrome volumes, which are the fulcrum of the house. With a modern and colorful style, the design evokes an Italian 80s atmosphere, updated and avoiding sterile quotations.
Located in the historical Liberta neighbourhood of Palermo, Sicily, G Residence is a modern apartment designed by Alva Architetti in 2022.
The project’s specific interventions allowed for the connection of the living room and kitchen through a monochrome passage that seems dug out from the wall. Opposite to the idea of the digging, the long sides of the living room retain the purity of fine-grained plastered surfaces. The short sides, on one hand, are lined and defined by furniture serving the dining table, on the other, by a bench in Guatemala marble and a sliding wood paneling. Neutral tones and cool colours, such as grey and white, are counterbalanced by wood of the flooring and the fixed furnitures, interrupted only by the green of the Guatemala marble.
Located in the idyllic town of Tskneti, just up the hill from Tbilisi, Villa Ko is a modern house designed by Mua – Architecture & Placemaking in 2016.
Taking inspiration from Louis Kahn’s “servant Served” concept, the villa was designed to creatively invert indoor and outdoor spaces to make the most of the unattractive surroundings. The floor plan of the villa is broken into principal and functional spaces, making up one master bedroom, two children’s bedrooms, and two guest rooms. The light-filled atriums, courtyards, terraces, and swimming pool easily accessed from the kitchen and living room, further enhance the sense of isolation and privacy.
Introducing the stunning House in the Dry, located in Tamworth, Australia. This semi-rural home was designed by MRTN Architects to be a contemporary and energy-efficient residence, blending perfectly into the surrounding landscape.
The house was built on ex-grazing land and its design was focused on regenerating the native plants while resisting drought conditions. With an almost totally enclosed courtyard garden in the center of the house, it also boasts a solar panel array and north facing thermal mass, making it a sustainable and eco-friendly home.
Nestled in the heart of a peaceful rural settlement in Israel, an ultra-modern two-story residence rises like a museum piece. Designed by Dan and Hila Israelevitz from Israelevitz Architects, Like Entering Through the Hull of a Ship residence has been carefully crafted to blend harmoniously with its surroundings.
Visitors are greeted by an impressive entrance plaza, almost like entering the hull of a ship. Inside, the living floor reveals a stunning view of the wild nature reserve, while the kitchen and dining area are bathed in natural light. The master bedroom is a dramatic mix of powerful colors and textures, with a built-in sink and a wall covered in natural stone.