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Skylight House by Eleena Jamil Emphasizes Natural Light

FeaturedContemporary brick and timber residence with covered porch and decorative screens.

Skylight House was overhauled by Eleena Jamil Architect, modernising a disrepaired end-of-terrace building, which had been rented out for years. Completed in 2024, the structure’s design prioritises daylight and airflow improvement, while incorporating sustainable materials.

Located in Taman SEA, one of the oldest housing suburbs in Petaling Jaya, Malaysia, this two-storey home utilises natural materials to transform the exterior and rejuvenates interior spaces with warm, open, and bright living areas.

Art-Filled Home: A Two-Story Art Oasis in Dubai

Spacious, minimalist living room with neutral tones, wooden accents, and a vibrant artwork.

Dubai-based studio Braginskaya & Architects worked with interior designer Marina Baisel to create a modern yet traditionally influenced interior for Baisel’s family home. Filled with natural light, the 2,500-square-foot Art-Filled Home apartment has a tranquil color palette featuring neutral tones complemented by natural materials like stone, wood, linen, silk, and wool. The two-floor residence features five bedrooms and a double-height space, giving a sense of airiness and expansive views of the outside.

Seacliff Apartment by DAAA Haus Boasts Elegant Italian Craftsmanship

FeaturedLarge open-concept living room with modern furniture, shelving, and natural lighting.

Seacliff is a luxurious corner seafront apartment in the prestigious Seacliff development on Tower Road in Sliema, Malta. Designed by DAAA Haus in 2023, the four-bedroom residence showcases Italian contemporary style and craftsmanship. The apartment features bespoke wood finishes, marble works, and high-tech amenities, including an intelligent audio and lighting system.

Siemens Healthineers Translates Corporate Identity into Interior Design

Modern office lobby with sleek wooden slat wall, circular pendant lights, and minimalist reception desk.

DIA – Dittel Architekten has redesigned a Siemens Healthineers office in Hagen, Germany. Completed in 2024, this workspace spans six floors, integrating both production and office areas. The design concept, drawing from the company’s “Healthy Orange” and “Siemens Petrol” colors, emphasizes flexible spatial solutions, a healthy work culture, and comfort.

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