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0R23 Apartment in Madrid by Estudio Reciente

Modern urban apartment with large windows, sleek furnishings, and minimalist decor.

Estudio Reciente has renovated the 0R23 apartment in Madrid, Spain, updating its interior by incorporating oak wood, terrazzo, and various marbles to create a tactile and tranquil atmosphere.

The design expands the visual space by connecting the living room, kitchen, and terrace, maintaining continuity through terrazzo flooring and oak wood panels. The master bedroom features Alpi Sottsas Grey laminate, while the bathrooms showcase a mix of marble, adding identity and character.

Casa Polly in Rome Reveals Textured and Modern Interiors

Modern, playful interior with striped walls, wood floors, and eclectic decor.

For the Casa Polly residence in Rome, architecture and interior design studio 02A Studio introduced a balance between the home’s original “raw” aesthetic and the occupants’ preference for softer details. Designed with a combination of existing elements and new decor pieces, the team refreshed the 120-square-metre apartment to best fit the needs of its newest residents.

MW Apartment by Studio Arthur Casas Offers Seas Views in Recife

FeaturedStunning modern interior with panoramic ocean views, wood paneling, and plush seating.

Studio Arthur Casas designed the MW Apartment in Recife, Brazil, with high ceilings to take advantage of its ocean views. The Brazilian studio embraced the exposed beams, encasing them with wood to create a distinct separation between the social, private, and service areas. Cool, resistant materials were used for the floors to match the tropical climate, and the walls are finished with cement paint. The apartment features an impressive art collection and bespoke furniture by renowned designers.

Warm Embrace Features 70s-Inspired Aesthetic and Cosy Colours

Warm, cozy living room featuring a modern abstract artwork, wood-paneled fireplace, and plush furnishings.

Warm Embrace is an apartment in Melbourne, Australia, designed in 2024 by the Stylesmiths. David Puckering created a vibrant, sophisticated space by eliminating neutral tones and incorporating 1970s-inspired elements. Earthy greens, brushed brass, and walnut veneers are highlighted in features such as the fireplace and the cleverly concealed butler’s pantry. The open-plan living area exudes warmth and character, echoing Alistair Knox’s architectural philosophy.

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