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A Home that is the Perfect Canvas by Nitzan Horowitz

A Home that is the Perfect Canvas by Nitzan Horowitz

This home, located in Center District, Israel, was designed by Nitzan Horowitz with a thoroughly family-oriented approach tailored specifically to the needs of the owners and their three children. The structure totals approximately 350 sqm and reflects a calm environment. The designers created a balanced interior, emphasizing a light and minimalist canvas that serves as an optimal platform for future furnishings and accessories. Careful consideration was given to both indoor and outdoor spaces.

Candlewood Drive by Reagan & Andre Architecture Studio

FeaturedA majestic brick mansion with arched entryways, a serene pool, and lush landscaping.

Candlewood Drive, designed by Reagan & Andre Architecture Studio, is a Tudor-style house located in Houston, United States. With 10,000 square feet (929 square meters) of space, it embodies a spirit of playfulness and refined sophistication, blending well with the traditional fabric of the Tanglewood neighborhood. The home’s material palette includes brick and cast stone, a slate roof, and copper, with steel doors and lead glass windows adding a contemporary touch.

CCC House Sidoarjo by GeTs Architects

Modern, minimalist exterior with stone and glass facade, lush greenery, and paved entrance.

Set along one of Java’s busiest toll roads in Sidoarjo, Indonesia, CCC House Sidoarjo is a peaceful retreat designed in 2017 by GeTs Architects. With a contemporary design that is inviting yet understated, the structure combines simplicity and functionality.

Balancing urban connection with residential serenity, this multifunctional building strikes a serene presence while serving as a rest area and marketing gallery for a nearby residential community.

Kew House Redesign Embraces Family-Friendly Space Optimization

Modern, minimalist kitchen with sleek white cabinetry, pendant lighting, and a panoramic window overlooking greenery.

Katherine Charlton Design has reshaped a 1997-renovated Californian Bungalow in Melbourne. Known as Kew House, the redesign prioritizes functionality and warmth for a young family. The project included reconfiguring the floor plan to accommodate a main bedroom suite and living areas, removing outdated trims, and introducing black steel-framed windows. The design focuses on enhancing usability and storage within the existing structure, creating a harmonious and welcoming interior without expanding the home’s footprint.

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