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Riverside Project Revives Classic Patterns for City Apartment Life

Riverside Project Revives Classic Patterns for City Apartment Life

Riverside Project opens as a compact yet expressive apartment in Vilnius, Lithuania, shaped by designer Marija Orloviene in 2025. She combines warm woodwork, tailored furniture, and confident color to give each room a distinct mood while keeping the home readable as one continuous interior. Daylight, patterned textiles, and graphic surfaces work together so the apartment feels personal, modern, and tuned to everyday rituals rather than passing trends.

Uptown Apartment by Marija Orloviene

Uptown Apartment by Marija Orloviene

Uptown Apartment sets a calm, contemporary tone in Vilnius, Lithuania, where designer Marija Orloviene composes a light-filled home from warm materials and measured color. The apartment reads as one continuous living environment, tying together cooking, dining, and relaxing areas through subtle shifts in texture and tone rather than bold contrasts. Every view feels deliberate, yet the rooms stay relaxed enough for everyday city life.

Modern House by Gintare Jarmalaviciute

Modern House by Gintare Jarmalaviciute

Modern House anchors a new family home in Vilnius, Lithuania, by interior designer Gintare Jarmalaviciute. The single house leans on warm minimalism, pairing pale timber, textured stone, and soft textiles to catch every shift of northern light. Across the open-plan core, careful lighting, layered surfaces, and muted furnishings keep the atmosphere calm yet precise, giving everyday routines a quietly polished backdrop.

Storage Barn in Utriai — Rural Storage Welcomes Overnight Guests Too

Storage Barn in Utriai — Rural Storage Welcomes Overnight Guests Too

Storage Barn in Utriai stands on a Lithuanian farmstead in Klaipėda, Lithuania, where Architectural Bureau G. Natkevicius & Partners rethink what a barn can hold. The project folds machinery storage, workshops, and guest quarters into one metal-clad volume, tracing a line between agricultural grit and domestic comfort without losing sight of either side. Inside, the plan and materials quietly argue that rural infrastructure can support real life as well as work.

Private Home: Playful Minimalist Interiors For a Lithuanian Retreat

Private Home: Playful Minimalist Interiors For a Lithuanian Retreat

Private Home draws daylight deep into a quiet suburban corner of Vilnius, Lithuania, where tall glazing opens the house toward its garden. Designed by Daiva Rabaciauskaite, the project balances a cool minimalist shell with plush textures and vivid color notes that shift from room to room. Each level layers nuanced surfaces, sculptural furniture and tailored lighting into a clear, contemporary composition.

Residential House in Kaunas by Architectural Bureau G. Natkevicius & Partners

Residential House in Kaunas by Architectural Bureau G. Natkevicius & Partners

Residential House in Kaunas sits on a 960 m² plot in Kaunas, Lithuania, where dense greenery shapes the experience of everyday life. Designed by Architectural Bureau G. Natkevicius & Partners, the house embeds itself in a sloping site to keep a low profile while opening broad views to the trees. The project reads as a modern volume tuned to its terrain, with material choices that age and weather alongside the landscape.

Villa O by YCL studio

Villa O by YCL studio

Villa O rests in a natural setting on a spacious lakeside plot in Trakai, Lithuania, designed by YCL studio and completed in 2025. This 237-square-metre (2,550-square-foot) house is defined by a circular volume that integrates semi-enclosed, sunken courtyards, fostering a continuous connection with the outdoors while offering an unconventional, sculptural architectural approach. An open, dynamic living space at the home’s core unites multiple functional areas into a harmonious environment.

Open House by Devyni Architektai

Open House by Devyni Architektai

Set in Palanga, Lithuania, the Open House is a single-family house designed by Devyni Architektai in 2023. Featuring a sculptural design, the abode surprises with an entryway completed with a slit and a closed-off facade. Inside, the house opens up significantly, with a bright and spacious interior where a curved internal wall accommodates the kitchen, fireplace and closet, along with expansive glass doors that lead to the inner courtyard.

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