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Appartamento San Sebastiano: Wunderkammer-Inspired Milanese Apartment

Appartamento San Sebastiano: Wunderkammer-Inspired Milanese Apartment

Appartamento San Sebastiano reimagines a late-19th-century apartment in Milan, Italy, through the lens of Deamicisarchitetti. The studio reshapes the corner residence into a fluid, Wunderkammer-inspired interior where vintage pieces, art, and custom elements converse across time. Rooms slip into one another along a circular route, while materials from Carrara marble to steel and wood ground the evolving collection of objects in a quietly theatrical domestic setting.

Casa Regino: Glass and Color Shape a Bright Burgos Apartment

Casa Regino: Glass and Color Shape a Bright Burgos Apartment

Casa Regino reimagines an apartment in Burgos, Spain, through a modern renovation led by Vanda. The project organizes daily life around fluid rooms, natural light, and custom-made elements that respond to the residents’ habits. Clean lines, controlled color, and a careful balance of openness and privacy turn this urban dwelling into a bright, welcoming home with a distinct Burgos character.

No 343 Reframes City Living Through Warm Wood And Playful Art Inside

No 343 Reframes City Living Through Warm Wood And Playful Art Inside

No 343 is a 900-square-foot apartment renovation in New York, United States by Studio 8 Architect, where every surface works hard. The studio rethinks the condo from entry to bedroom, layering warm woods, crisp cabinetry, and custom doors with carefully chosen furniture that tracks the movement of light across the day. What emerges is an interior that feels composed yet lived-in, with color, art, and plants anchoring each room to its urban view.

Villa Mirabel on the Dalmatian Coast

FeaturedVilla Mirabel on the Dalmatian Coast

Villa Mirabel stretches along the steep coastline of Omiš, Croatia, drawing the Adriatic directly into its interior life. Designed by Alberta Nikolov as a modern house for gathering, it moves between rigorous geometry and relaxed comfort. Eight bedrooms, broad terraces, and generous wellness rooms turn the villa into a coastal retreat where contemporary lines meet custom-crafted indulgence.

Villa Áurea by Studio Saxe

Villa Áurea by Studio Saxe

Villa Áurea lands on a Tamarindo, Costa Rica hillside with a broad, curving roof and pavilion rooms tuned to the breeze. Designed by Studio Saxe, the house leans into the site’s slope and the coastal climate, using shaded terraces and cross-ventilating corridors to keep interiors cool. It reads relaxed but deliberate, a family home shaped by ocean air and grounded construction.

Atmosfere Romane Reimagines a Parioli Apartment with Minimal Poise

Atmosfere Romane Reimagines a Parioli Apartment with Minimal Poise

Atmosfere Romane unfolds inside a 1930s apartment in Rome, Italy, where Pelizzari Studio composes a quiet yet glamorous mood anchored by refined restraint. The project sits in Parioli and balances soft greys, sandy tones, and measured jolts of color across living, dining, and more intimate rooms. Calm meets charisma. Every move reads deliberate, from custom seating to storied Italian pieces placed with care.

Hira Transforms a House with Lush Materials and Quiet Rituals

Hira Transforms a House with Lush Materials and Quiet Rituals

Hira unfolds in India as a layered house by Fulcrum Studio, paired with an adjoining office that extends the narrative beyond domestic life. The residence moves between introspection and conviviality, where concrete, marble, metal, and heirloom textiles pull against one another. Four stacked levels orbit a sunlit void and shape a choreography of light, shade, and reflection. The office next door continues the experiment, translating material tactility into a kinetic workplace.

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