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VTB Arena Park: Modern Minimalism Meets Asian Elegance

VTB Arena Park: Modern Minimalism Meets Asian Elegance

Experience the breathtaking VTB Arena Park, a stunning modern minimalist apartment in Moscow, Russia. Designed by Babayants Architects, this masterpiece captures the essence of high-quality architecture, offering a serene oasis with a subtle Asian flair.

Step inside and immerse yourself in the perfect fusion of aesthetics and functionality, where every detail is meticulously crafted to create a harmonious living space.

VM Apartment: A Modern Minimalist Space in Verona

VM Apartment: A Modern Minimalist Space in Verona

Located in the charming province of Verona, Italy, VM Apartment is a recently built space that has undergone a stunning spatial reconfiguration by Doot Studio.

Through the careful selection of furniture elements, the project has succeeded in ennobling the space and increasing the comfort of those living in it. The apartment’s scale of various furniture elements makes it possible to identify and hierarchize spaces, creating an entrance area, a reading area, and a dining area. The reading area is particularly stunning, with a full-height bookcase that is configured as an interior architectural facade, working on the theme of order.

The continuity of materials used throughout the apartment also helps to create unity and cohesiveness, while the soft hues amplify the effects of natural light, creating a space that feels light, airy, and expansive.

Couri House: A Single-Story Home in the Heart of Brasília

Couri House: A Single-Story Home in the Heart of Brasília

Set in Brasília, Brazil, the Couri House is a single-story house designed by ARQBR Arquitetura e Urbanismo in 2019.

Located in a residential condominium, the 713 sq.m plot features a solitary pequi native tree, legally protected and very representative of the Central Brazilian region of the Cerrado. The project conciliates this context with the family’s desire to build a small house with a shaded terrace, whilst obtaining the largest space of green area possible. The strategy adopted was to design the plan in the shape of a ribbon that develops through the plot, adjusting itself to its perimeter and creating voids to create living and leisure patios that promote contact with the gardens and the neighboring green area.

Nº1: An Exclusive Penthouse in Amsterdam’s Vondelstraat

Nº1: An Exclusive Penthouse in Amsterdam’s Vondelstraat

Nº1, an exclusive penthouse located in the iconic Vondelstraat of Amsterdam, Netherlands, designed by zU-Studio in 2023, is a celebration of warm minimalist architecture, nobel materials and timeless pieces that have been custom made for the project.

The house has been conceived to offer an enormous variety of spaces that transmit serenity and calmness, and it is structured in two floors connected by a prominent amphitheatre. Enjoy the typical grey Amsterdam weather in this cozy and serene home, with a very warm indirect lighting for a sensual and elegant night.

Slow Living: Miriam Barrio Studio’s Duplex Apartment

Slow Living: Miriam Barrio Studio’s Duplex Apartment

This duplex apartment located in Matadepera, Spain is a perfect example of slow living philosophy in design. Miriam Barrio Studio created this project with a minimalist style and wood as the main protagonist. The rest of the elements of the home remain discreet and provide a balanced interior.

Slow living is all about enjoying the small details and what really matters, and this duplex located in the beautiful Catalonia is an amazing representation of that idea.

The Architect’s Private House in Rumia, Poland

FeaturedThe Architect’s Private House in Rumia, Poland

Introducing Anna Maria Sokolowska Interior Design’s latest project, “The Architect’s Private House“. Located in Rumia, Poland, this conversion and extension of a farm building from 1940 is an oasis of peace and tranquility, surrounded by greenery and old fruit trees.

Anna Maria designed the interiors to be simple, minimalist and yet give a sense of warmth and a calming feeling. Natural wood repainted white and green colour accents make the property more appealing. The interior features a reinforced concrete ceiling, natural oak wood on the floor, open prefabricated truss in the upstairs bedrooms, and a combination of white, grey, black and natural oak wood. Additionally, the house has an open area with a seating area, dining area and open kitchen, a pantry, a utility locker, and a staircase with double the height. The bedroom has a continental bed, suspended bedside tables, wardrobe with two colour finishes, and an internal private bathroom with a bath and two sinks. This project was a challenge by itself, but Anna Maria managed it as an architect, investor, manager and interior designer.

DarkMatter: Bringing Nature Inside with Japanese Shou Sugi Ban

DarkMatter: Bringing Nature Inside with Japanese Shou Sugi Ban

DarkMatter, a minimalist garden studio designed by Hyper_ Studio in Tring, Hertfordshire, UK, is a tranquil, spacious and sustainable workspace.

It stands out with its beautiful, moody façade, made of 850 scales of charred timber, and its ‘light chimneys’ that mimic dappled sunlight. Carefully dismantled and reused 95% of the initial structure, sourced materials from within a 10 mile radius, and insulated it with sheep’s wool and wood fibre, DarkMatter is a great example of circular economy principles.

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