Perched on the Northern Peruvian Sea in Zorritos, Peru, Casamar Housing Complex is a beachfront real estate designed by Cuatro Cero Cuatro Arquitectura in 2022. This beach retreat was the dream of five friends who wanted a place to relax and escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life, so they divided a parcel of land into five homogenous units, all 8 meters by 100 meters. The complex, known as Casa M1, is designed with complete privacy between each unit and utilizes thermodynamics to combat the equatorial climate. Natural light streams through overhead lights, while balconies draw cool air from the wide southwest void, making it an inviting and pleasant place to stay.
Introducing Chalet_A, an exquisitely renovated 3-seasons beach house located in Estrie, Canada near Montréal. Originally an A-frame cottage built in the 1950s, Matière Première Architecture and its construction company, Nu Drom, were tasked with bringing this historic structure into the 21st century.
Described as a cozy, intimate experience, the design embraces lighter tones of white and sage, along with casual furnishings, to create a relaxed atmosphere. Local, sustainable materials were used to promote controlled aging of the cabin, while an ecological approach was taken to protect the natural landscape.
Tucked away in the picturesque Valle de Bravo, Mexico, Casa Tres Árboles (Tres Arboles) is a weekend house that has been redesigned and remodeled in 2021 by the renowned design firm dıreccıon.
The client’s main directive was to give the 25 year old house a refreshed style and updated finishes, while still preserving its cozy weekend getaway feel. The transformation was no small feat – the unleveled terrain with pronounced slope presented a great challenge – but the end result is a beautiful sanctuary of repose, meditation and balance. The house features a double height foyer, open living and dining spaces, outdoor porch with a custom-made stone fire pit, and a serene kitchen and bathrooms. The materials used have a warm and natural feel, and the color palette creates a sense of refuge and retreat.
Creating a luxurious outdoor space for your commercial property can be an exciting and rewarding experience. Not only will it give your customers or clients a sense of luxury, but it will also make the most of any available outdoor area. From adding greenery to creating cozy seating areas, there are many creative ways that you can transform your commercial outdoor space into something truly special.
Discover ALM360, an elegant chalet nestled in the Austrian mountains of Wilder Kaiser, perfectly framed by the Kitzbühel Horn mountain. Designed by well-known Minotti retailer and design studio Aufschnaiter, this chalet is a stunning example of a contemporary rustic design style.
The interior blends traditional raw materials and modern technological solutions, creating a refined aesthetic and a sense of exceptional comfort. From the living area to the three guest rooms, each with en suite bathroom, to the large wellness area, every space has been designed to welcome guests to the Tyrolean architecture. The Minotti collection pieces, including the Roger seating system by Rodolfo Dordoni and the Superquadra bar cabinet by Marcio Kogan/studio mk27, complete the perfect symbiosis of indoor and outdoor spaces.
The Marvila Attic apartment in Lisbon, Portugal underwent a deep intervention into its space to create a bright and open space with a breathtaking view of the Tagus River. Located in one of Lisbon’s oldest industrial and working class areas, this minimalist apartment is designed by KEMA Studio and offers a comfortable and private living area. The project includes the replacement of the entire roof and all interior spaces, with the introduction of 4 new skylights, two dormer windows, and small glazed strips to offer transparency and luminosity.
Keeping it Local is a spacious triplex apartment, located on the 12th floor of an old 13-story building in north Tel Aviv, Israel, was designed by Studio Dulu in a modern style.
With breathtaking views of the Mediterranean Sea to the west and Tel Aviv skyline to the south, this apartment was designed to suit the needs of the young family who lives there, who wanted to maintain their loyalty to the same neighborhood in which they had lived for many years. The owners requested a practical, clean, and well-organized home, that was also suitable for entertaining, and the Studio Dulu design team provided the perfect solution.
Cabin Kvitfjell is a stunning mountain house designed by Aksetøy Arkitektur located in Fåvang, Norway.
Situated at the foot of the mountain range and just next to Kvitfjell ski resort, this 30 meter-long (98 feet) structure with pitched roof combines dark timber cladding with Norwegian Oppdal slates for an elegant mountain design style.
Inside the house, large windows and sliding doors offer maximum scenic view while wooden interiors with a hint of metal and fabric create a comforting atmosphere. Dedicated rooms for skiing preparation and equipment storage provide direct access to the nearby slopes. The cabin also features terraces, verandas and excellent hiking opportunities all year round.