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Ivory House: A Serene Contemporary Haven in Melbourne

FeaturedIvory House: A Serene Contemporary Haven in Melbourne

Dive into the world of the Ivory House, a serene contemporary two-story family home in Melbourne, Australia. Designed by Romy Dankner of Homeroom Studio, this calming oasis incorporates a warm, soothing color palette and refined, textural pieces.

Experience the harmonious blend of indoor and outdoor spaces, and explore the collaboration between skilled artisans that resulted in this timeless masterpiece.

Golden Vale: Discover Megalong Valley’s Architectural Gem

FeaturedGolden Vale: Discover Megalong Valley’s Architectural Gem

Immerse yourself in the beauty of Megalong Valley, Australia, where J Mammone Architecture‘s contemporary residence, Golden Vale, effortlessly blends with the breathtaking landscape.

Known for its picturesque escarpments, sandstone bluffs, and uninterrupted views of the Blue Mountains bushland, this Gundungurra country gem offers a serene haven designed in 2022.

Waterfront Pavilion: A Holistic Approach to Design

Waterfront Pavilion: A Holistic Approach to Design

Waterfront Pavilion is a contemporary masterpiece that blends interior design, architecture, and landscape into a seamless whole. Designed by Garret Cord Werner in 2019, this waterfront residence is located in San Juan County, Washington, and sculpted into the bedrock to interface elegantly with the surrounding environment.

The curated palette of materials reflects the natural elements, with natural stone entering the interior spaces as a unique feature. The grand pavilion offers expansive views of the water and each space is designed to frame the surrounding natural beauty.

Join Apartment: A Classic Contemporary Aesthetic

Join Apartment: A Classic Contemporary Aesthetic

Join Apartment is the perfect example of contemporary design, located in the charming town of Borgosatollo, Italy. Designed by Flussocreativo Design Studio in 2023, this spacious home is a unique combination of two apartments.

The careful mix of styles in this apartment has resulted in a surprising delicate yet familiar house where natural details of custom-made furniture find balance with classic references of weighted elements.

Three-Bedroom Apartment Designed for a Modern Family

Three-Bedroom Apartment Designed for a Modern Family

This spacious and contemporary three-bedroom apartment in Moscow, Russia was designed by Alexander Tischler for a young family.

The apartment features a master bedroom with a dressing room, two separate bedrooms for kids, three bathrooms, a laundry room, and an open-plan living room suitable for hosting friends. The kitchen is fitted with a marble island and large-format porcelain stoneware countertops. The living room wall is decorated with bichromatic Italon ceramic tiles and a custom bookcase brings dynamic elements to the space. In addition, the apartment features convenient items such as a mirror with built-in lighting and a laundry basket hiding behind a cabinet façade.

Contemporary Apartment in Brazil: Small Space, Big Style

Contemporary Apartment in Brazil: Small Space, Big Style

This luxurious contemporary apartment, designed by renowned architect Marcelo Minuscoli, is located in the heart of Porto Alegre, Brazil.

The owners of this apartment wanted to establish a balance between classic and contemporary design, and Marcelo Minuscoli successfully achieved that with many bespoke details. The integrated kitchen with a large island was prioritized and the choice of materials such as large-format ceramic coverings and “Bianco Superiore” quartzite on the worktops and fireplace add to the luxurious feel. With all the comfort and technology, this apartment is suitable for modern urban life.

Weirs Lane: Mies Van Der Rohe-Inspired Design in Canada

FeaturedWeirs Lane: Mies Van Der Rohe-Inspired Design in Canada

Weirs Lane is a 8,500 sq.ft. one of a kind residence modern home located in Millgrove, Hamilton, Canada. Designed by SMPL Design Studio and built by DB Custom Homes, this house was heavily inspired by Mies Van Der Rohe’s style.

The simple box on box design encased in glass, white ACM panels, and shou sugi ban charred wood siding creates a monochromatic palette that stands out with the snow covered landscape, but also during peak summer months with greenery surrounding the home on this 6 acre lot. With a 10,000 sq.ft. green roof, a 36 kilowatt solar array, a super insulated building envelope assembly complete with triple pane windows, and climate controlled via the geothermal heating + cooling system, this house is a masterpiece.

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