Small Apartment in Vilnius is an apartment in Lithuania, designed by Irena Oze. Drawing on the nearby Vilnelė River, the interior uses contrast as its main device, moving between black and white, cool concrete, and warmer wood tones. Despite its compact footprint, the apartment keeps daily functions clear while staying open, calm, and practical.
Small Mid-Century Apartment in Vilnius turns 35 m² into a clear, linked sequence of rooms. In Vilnius, Lithuania, Irena Oze shapes the apartment around a linear plan, pairing Mid-Century references with crisp contemporary restraint. Material contrast, framed openings, and compact built-ins give the interior a sense of depth that feels larger than its footprint.
Trim House is a single-family house in Vilnius, Lithuania, designed by KWK Promes | Robert Konieczny. Shaped by a suburban site with old trees and a loose pattern of houses and summer cottages, it answers changing regulations with a compact triangular plan. Raised living and sleeping levels let the interior take in daylight, extend toward the garden, and keep the private rooms above ground level.
Shadow of Tradition anchors a new house on Bistryčios gatvė in Vilnius, Lithuania, where both the landscape and architectural heritage are closely protected. Conceived by Devyni Architektai, the project interprets traditional Lithuanian forms with charred wood facades, a gabled roof silhouette, and a slope-set basement that together weave local memory into contemporary living. Every move ties the compact rectangular plan back to nature, history, and craft.
Residential House in Kaunas stands in a forest-fringed neighborhood of Kaunas, Lithuania, where Architectural Bureau G. Natkevicius & Partners shape a concrete house around ancient pines. The project turns a suburban corner plot into a quiet, inward-facing dwelling that still holds the surrounding forest close, using cast-in-place concrete and sharp geometry to negotiate privacy, light, and views. Inside and out, nature stays present in every daily routine.
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 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 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.