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MC House by Atelier d’Arquitectura Lopes da Costa

MC House by Atelier d’Arquitectura Lopes da Costa

In the captivating heart of Santa Maria da Feira, Portugal, stands the MC House – a modern architectural masterpiece by Atelier d’Arquitectura Lopes da Costa. Constructed in 2018, this home perfectly integrates with the terrain, optimizing the sloping landscape to create a unique, functional design that effortlessly bridges the interior and exterior spaces.

By harmonizing architectural innovation with the natural elements, the MC House truly encapsulates the essence of modern living within a pine-forested Portuguese landscape.

Cedar House by JPE Design Studio

Cedar House by JPE Design Studio

Welcome to Cedar House, a stunning modern residence nestled in the picturesque neighborhood of Unley Park, Australia. Designed by the acclaimed JPE Design Studio in 2016, this architectural gem seamlessly merges boldness and simplicity, making it the perfect family home.

With its subterranean carpark and cellar, 4 bedrooms, spacious open plan kitchen, living, and dining area, private study, and mezzanine reading room, Cedar House offers both functionality and flexibility. Let’s explore the captivating design elements that make this contemporary masterpiece truly unique.

Abundant Thresholds by Bean Buro

Abundant Thresholds by Bean Buro

Embrace the essence of modern living through Abundant Thresholds, an exquisite residential project by Bean Buro in Hong Kong’s verdant Repulse Bay. Set against breathtaking vistas of mountains and ocean, this 1,680 sqft (156sqm) family apartment harmoniously blends design and functionality.

Taking inspiration from the abundant natural light and lush surroundings, the design aesthetically blurs boundaries within the home. Arched portals differentiate spaces, while allowing natural light to permeate. A focal point is the ‘Bean House’, a whimsical ‘house within a house’, crafted with timber and fitted with personalized elements, fostering a playful environment for children. The color palette predominantly features high-quality timber, muted green and blue hues, and white walls intended for art display. Each aspect of this home celebrates ‘abundant’ living, upholding the resident family’s healthy lifestyle and love for nature.

True Home by Bogdanova Bureau

True Home by Bogdanova Bureau

Immerse yourself in the world of modern design with the True Home apartment by Bogdanova Bureau, a testament to the power of space and style. Nestled in the heart of Kyiv, Ukraine, this apartment is a fusion of two united flats, resulting in a vast hall that serves as the centerpiece of the home. The owner’s vision of a spacious playground for his children was brought to life by the design team, creating a unique blend of functionality and freedom.

The apartment features a dedicated kids zone, complete with two rooms for boys, a powder-pink room for the young lady, and their respective bathrooms. The master bedroom, inspired by the principles of Feng Shui, offers a serene retreat for the parents. With a frosted glass partition separating the bedroom from the bathroom, the space is bathed in soft, inviting light, regardless of the time of day.

House in Troia by Miguel Marcelino

House in Troia by Miguel Marcelino

Nestled in the picturesque landscape of Troia, Portugal, the House in Troia is a one-of-a-kind modern architectural marvel designed by Miguel Marcelino. This house, conceived as a city within a house, is a chosen retreat for those seeking a unique blend of privacy and connection with nature. The house’s design principles are absolutely guaranteed to captivate, with its enigmatic volumes, patios, and walls offering a unique living experience.

The sleeping rooms, operating on a private dimension, are totally apart from the social areas, which are organized around a large courtyard, the heart of the home. The vegetation, a mix of shrubs and trees, completes the constructed volumes, providing a natural backdrop that enhances the overall aesthetic appeal of the house.

Lakeside Cabin by Atelier Schwimmer

FeaturedLakeside Cabin by Atelier Schwimmer

Nestled in the picturesque town of Knowlton, Canada, the Lakeside Cabin is a testament to modern design and a love for the outdoors. Designed by Atelier Schwimmer in 2019, this cabin is more than just a dwelling; it’s a symbol of commitment to leisure and camaraderie.

Situated on the banks of Lake Brome, the cabin’s design is centered around a concrete fireplace, creating a warm and inviting space for guests. The essence of the design is further enhanced by a vertical atrium that opens onto the lake, offering breathtaking views and a sense of unity with nature. The exterior, clad in a mix of charred and naturally oiled larch, adds a unique touch to the cabin, making it a standout addition to the classic 19th-century houses and modest cottages that dot the landscape of the Eastern Townships.

House of Bees by Extra Medium

House of Bees by Extra Medium

Nestled in the picturesque hills of Vaucluse, France, the House of Bees stands as a testament to the transformative power of thoughtful design. This modern farmhouse, brought to life by the creative minds at Extra Medium, is a harmonious blend of the old and the new.

Once a dilapidated structure weathering away in the forest, the House of Bees has been meticulously restored to its former glory, all while embracing the charm of its rustic origins. The design pays homage to the region’s architectural history, with walls finished in local lime plaster and casework carved from regionally sourced oak. As summer arrives, the house becomes a secluded refuge, nestled in the forest yet never losing sight of the vineyard below.

Little House by Mwworks

FeaturedLittle House by Mwworks

Nestled in the lush forests of Seabeck, Washington, the Little House is a testament to the power of minimalist design and a deep connection with nature. This modern retreat, designed by Mwworks and Avery Cox Design, is perched on a north-facing bluff, offering breathtaking views of the Hood Canal and Dabob Bay. The 1,140 square foot (105.91 square meters) structure, built on an existing foundation, is a masterful blend of simplicity and elegance, with its stark exterior contrasting beautifully against a warm, bright interior.

The Little House is more than just a weekend house; it’s a sanctuary. Its design is intentionally restrained, with large carved openings in both the roof and walls that selectively embrace the views and natural light. The exterior is clad in taut oxidized black cedar and blackened cement infill panels, while the interior is warmed by lightly painted MDF panels and soft pine plywood. This retreat is a testament to the essence of the modern cabin—small in size but much larger than its boundaries.

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