The main bathroom is probably the room that gets the most use in a family home. It gets a lot of foot traffic, the temperature changes all the time, and it often serves multiple family members with different needs, from quick morning showers to long evening routines. A family bathroom renovation can’t just focus on looks like a powder room can. It has to be built with safety, durability, and easy storage in mind. By putting function first in your plans, you make sure that your new bathroom will last for years to come, cutting down on stress and clutter.
Cibulka is a moody, light-filled apartment in Prague, Czech Republic, crafted by SMLXL. The project rethinks atmosphere rather than plan, pivoting around a dark, connective element that organizes daily life. Completed in 2025, it leans into height, daylight, and a precise palette to bring clarity to living, working, and resting.
Crescent House Renovation anchors a classic Toronto, Canada house with a contemporary rear addition by Akb Architects. The project refreshes period rooms while opening the back to light, landscape, and everyday meals. In two moves, it respects ornate plaster and marble up front, then pivots to long panes, warm wood, and a garden-focused kitchen at the rear.
Bedford Barn Renovation and Addition sits in Bedford, NY, United States, where SPG Architects transform a 19th-century outbuilding into a working part of family life. The house-scale conversion respects the barn’s landmark status while adding a compact, glass-lined wing that opens to fields and sky. What was once a utility building now supports gatherings with a deliberate balance of preservation and crisp contemporary work.
Nestled in Herzliya, Israel, The Crown Jewel is a private house designed by Boaz Snir. The massive renovation took place on a 500 sq m (5,382 sq ft) lot, including multiple additions, and integrated local Mediterranean influences, European architecture, and American design elements. It was finished in 2025 and embodies a unique blend of styles, showcasing a connection to the natural surroundings.
Tola Studio completed a renovation in Rehovot, Israel, blending rustic and modern styles. Originally meant as a light refresh, the project evolved into a full renovation, including the creation of a reading nook, the addition of parquet flooring, and a redesign of the kitchen and master suite. The designers focused on warmth and functionality, with key features such as an exposed brick column and botanical wallpaper enhancing the home’s character. Custom carpentry and playful elements add a personal touch to the family space.
The property type is a house built in 2022 by designer Anna Maria Sokolowska Interior Design. It is located in Rumia, Poland. Design-wise, it’s a minimalist endeavor with a balance of historical resonance and calming interiors featuring white, grey, black, and natural oak wood, complemented by touches of green, the owner’s favorite color. The project pays homage to the building’s rustic roots with thoughtful details.
Located in Madrid, Spain, the Renovation in Tribunal was designed by Donaire Milans Arquitectos. This apartment has been fully modernised for enhanced energy performance, integrating radiant heating, thermal and acoustic insulation, and a sustainable energy system running on aerothermal energy. The structure has been transformed with reinforced steel, removing brick walls for a spacious, open-plan space, and a limited palette of materials introduces warmth and texture to the home.