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Sea Sight Offers Panoramic Views of Turquoise Cyprus Coastline

FeaturedSleek, modern architecture with expansive glass walls, minimal landscaping, and a pool.

Sea Sight, located in Limassol, Cyprus, is a house designed by VOX Architects in 2023. A modern abode, it presents a harmonious blend of blue and turquoise hues contrasted by sunlit whites. Built into a hill, the house faces south with features like a powerful eave extension that serves dual purposes. Simple interiors feature brands like Laufen, Flos, and Lago, maintaining elegance and functionality. Its distinctive secret garden to the north adds a serene escape.

Casa Ona by Paloma Bau Studio

Casa Ona by Paloma Bau Studio

Casa Ona anchors a layered renovation by Paloma Bau Studio in Valencia, Spain, reworking a 1925 fishing house in the historic Cabanyal district. The project refines a once dark, partitioned dwelling into a coastal home where sand-toned floors, surf-ready storage, and Mediterranean textures echo the owner’s seafaring roots. Every room now orients daily life toward the nearby water and the memory of the neighborhood’s working past.

Casa RF Forges a Rustic Poolside Retreat in Salve’s Olive Hills

Casa RF Forges a Rustic Poolside Retreat in Salve’s Olive Hills

Casa RF anchors a new country house in Salve, Italy, where the Ionian breeze meets dry-stone walls. Designed by Valentina Soncini, the home reimagines the traditional Liama Salentina as a calm retreat for an owner who returns south whenever she can. Earthy interiors, a pool edged in local stone, and a pergola aimed toward sunset turn this rural plot of former olive fields into an easygoing Mediterranean escape.

Melissa Villas by Evi Kotsou

Melissa Villas by Evi Kotsou

Melissa Villas is a hotel set among olive groves outside Chania, Greece, shaped by designer Evi Kotsou as a bright, low-slung retreat. Stone walls, timber balconies, and long terraces gather around the pools, while generous glazing pulls the Cretan light deep into the interiors. Inside, a warm neutral palette, woven textures, and tailored furniture frame an easy rhythm between shaded outdoor decks and quietly composed rooms.

Garden Coverage Turns 1980s Penthouse Into Layered Family Home

Garden Coverage Turns 1980s Penthouse Into Layered Family Home

Garden Coverage unfolds across a 580m² penthouse apartment in São Paulo, Brazil, where Diego Revollo Arquitetura responds to a robust 1980s structure with vivid interiors. The project sits in the Jardins neighborhood and reshapes a recently renovated, Mediterranean-style building into a layered home for a young couple and their children. Color, material, and furniture placement carry most of the work, turning a neutral renovation into a residence with clear family rhythms.

Concrete Harmony House Balances Cool Minimalism With Vivid Comfort

FeaturedConcrete Harmony House Balances Cool Minimalism With Vivid Comfort

Concrete Harmony House sets a calm yet expressive tone in Shilat, Israel, where Narkis Rubin Barazani shapes a contemporary family house around light and color. Large panes slide open to a shaded terrace while concrete, deep blues, and warm timber ground the interiors. Each room reads as part of a single narrative, from the crisp black kitchen to the gentle children’s rooms and the quietly composed main bedroom suite.

Concrete Harmony House by Narkis Rubin Barazani

FeaturedConcrete Harmony House by Narkis Rubin Barazani

Concrete Harmony House sits in Shilat, Israel, as a crisp, contemporary house by Narkis Rubin Barazani. The project arranges concrete planes, saturated color, and tailored furnishings into a calm yet expressive open-plan interior that glides toward the garden. Everyday life plays out across generous living, dining, and terrace zones, where each room keeps a consistent visual rhythm while allowing small moments of surprise.

10º House by STUDIÉ

10º House by STUDIÉ

10º House stands in South Tangerang, Indonesia, with its street face tilted ten degrees to the east and its form cut from textured concrete. Designed by STUDIÉ, the house treats climate, shadow, and material as equal partners in daily life. Rooms gather around courtyards and tall openings that modulate light and privacy, while timber and stone temper the concrete’s weight with warmth.

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