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East Village Apartment: Reviving History

FeaturedModern kitchen interior with wooden cabinetry and terracotta accents.

GRT Architects skillfully reimagined the East Village Apartment in Onyx Court, blending mid-century modern design with the building’s rich artistic legacy. Established in 1902 in the heart of Manhattan’s vibrant theater district, this renovation honors its historical roots while introducing contemporary comforts and a thoughtful layout.

The project showcases a reconfigured kitchen with playful textures, a light-filled living area, and spaces that nurture creativity, paying tribute to generations of artistic expression within these walls.

Residência Araucária: Mid-Century Charm in Brazil’s Guaporé

Modern home exterior with pool and hammock.

Embrace the elegance of Residência Araucária, a stunning example of mid-century modern design in Guaporé, Brazil. Crafted by VOO® Arquitetura e Engenharia in 2020, this single-story house harmoniously merges with its verdant surroundings.

Its unique location in a condominium near a green massif enhances its charm. The residence, a fusion of art and architecture, offers a tranquil retreat where indoor and outdoor spaces fluidly intertwine.

Harmony: 3P Studio’s Fusion of Memories & Modernity

Modern living room with blue walls, wooden furniture, and an open-plan layout.

Explore Harmony by 3P Studio, a stunning midcentury modern apartment in Florianópolis, Brazil. This design marvel blends the couple’s cherished travel memories with sleek, modern functionality.

Emphasizing natural light and quality of life, each space within the apartment is a tribute to their global adventures, seamlessly integrating cultural elements from their significant travels into the very heart of their home.

Discover how personal history and contemporary design converge in this unique living space.

Woodland House: Midcentury Charm in Toronto’s Preserve

Modern living room with large windows, a sectional sofa, and wooden accents.

Woodland, a stunning architectural achievement by Frankfranco Architects, sits atop a nature preserve near Toronto. This Vaughan-based house, completed in 2022, skillfully marries Midcentury Modernist design with sustainable luxury.

The 6,000-square-foot side-split home, built on a historic two-acre property, showcases unique C-shaped architecture, minimalist grey exteriors with bespoke brass inlays, and interiors rich in natural materials like walnut and slate.

Art + Heritage: Luxe ’70s-Inspired Dubai Apartment

Modern living room with eclectic furniture and artistic lighting fixture.

Art + Heritage, an apartment designed by Natasha Sturko Interiors in 2022, stands as a beacon of midcentury modern luxury in Dubai, UAE. Its design cleverly marries rust and ochre with a base of ivory and creams, accented by bold black. Showcasing regional artworks against a backdrop of high ceilings and limestone flooring, this space harmoniously blends ’70s-inspired statement furniture with the elegance of modern living.

Carmelo: Redefining Mid-Century Luxury

Modern house with large windows, stone walls, and a flat roof.

Discover Carmelo, a mid-century modern house in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California, reimagined by Justin Pauly Architects in 2018.

This family heirloom, now welcoming its third generation, features revamped interiors with additional bedrooms and bathrooms for large gatherings. Its exterior, clad in Carmel stone and mahogany, complements the stunning ocean views, making “Carmelo” a perfect blend of elegance and functionality.

Riverside Drive Apartment: NY Living Redefined in Mid-Century Style

FeaturedModern living room with sofa, chairs, and marble table.

Riverside Drive Apartment in New York, skillfully redesigned by Studio ST Architects, merges mid-century modern design with family functionality.

Spanning 2,500-square-foot (232 sq m), this home features a revamped layout with a spacious foyer, enlarged kitchen, and a cozy family room den. The interior boasts white oak flooring, walnut wood accents, and Arabescato Corchia stone vanity tops, capturing a warm, sophisticated atmosphere. Details like Stone Source’s porcelain tiles and Porcelanosa’s mosaic bathroom tiles add a touch of elegance, catering to a growing family’s needs.

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