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Milano Risorgimento Apartment in Milan by studiododici

Elegant living room with neutral color scheme, modern furniture, and built-in bookshelves.

Milano Risorgimento is an apartment located in Milan, Italy, designed by Francesca Cutini of studiododici in 2023. This residential interior design project involved renovating and transforming a classic, historic home within a late 19th-century building into a contemporary space with a touch of French allure. The original materials, such as oak parquet and stucco, were preserved while incorporating modern furnishings to create a functional and modern living environment.

Leja’s House by Crahay Jamaigne

A modern, gray-toned building with a distinctive slanted roof and landscaped surroundings.

Leja’s House, located in Spa, Belgium, is constructed as a house designed by Crahay Jamaigne in 2020. The property embodies contemporary design, featuring a harmonious blend of natural stone and raw steel, reflected in the warm interior. Brick walls and wood-panelled ceilings work together to create an organic flow throughout the living spaces, culminating in functional terraces that expand onto the stunning garden.

Villa Havu Showcases Serene Modern Log House Design in Helsinki

Minimalist cabin design with floor-to-ceiling windows showcasing serene lake view.

Villa Havu, located in Helsinki, Finland, exemplifies serene modern log house design crafted by Laura Seppänen. Showcased at the Loviisa Housing Fair in 2023, this log house employs illuminated spruce surfaces and timeless interior elements, creating a peaceful and calming atmosphere. Each room resonates with its neighbor, exquisitely responding to both natural surroundings and design fundamentals, ensuring a refined aesthetic that matures gracefully over time.

Ático Curvo Offers Scenic Views Over Valencia’s Old Turia Riverbed

Spacious modern living room with vaulted ceiling, plush sectional, and sleek furnishings.

This Destudio interior design in Valencia, Spain, centers around views over the old Turia riverbed. Ático Curvo features a glass facade, living room, kitchen and bedrooms that share the view, and further blur indoors and outdoors with a terrace replicating interior functions. A sculptural staircase uncovers construction details. This design also features a sloping roof, natural wood ceiling, soft-toned mortar walls, double-height ceiling, solarium, outdoor bath, open kitchen, black curved iron surfaces and natural wood.

Dale St House by Chan Architecture

Sleek, modern kitchen with white cabinetry, wood accents, marble island, and globe pendant lights.

Previously designed in 1960s, the Dale St House is a family home located in Melbourne, Australia. Designed by Chan Architecture in 2024, the house balances mid-century heritage and modern touches with an updated material palette of natural marble, solid timber, and subtly textured stone tiles, made to blend expertly with the existing bluestone walls. The interior features a well-lit double-height space and a central kitchen with a striking 5.6-meter calacatta marble island.

Villa Margot Elevates 1970s House Design With Majestic Timeless Aesthetics

Elegant mid-century modern interior with wooden beams, white walls, and minimalist decor.

Crafted by designer Simone Menasse Studio, Villa Margot is a harmonious blend of rustic charm and modern aesthetics, located in Rome, Italy. The house showcases a minimalist design style known for its open spaces, characterized by the juxtaposition of materials and warm decor.

Incorporating expansive windows and a striking timber ceiling, the 2023 renovation highlights natural illumination, creating a tranquil and inviting atmosphere throughout the spaces.

Casa Bendico by Le Penhuel & Associés Architectes

Minimalist interior with vaulted wood ceiling, concrete walls, and panoramic window view.

Casa Bendico, designed by Le Penhuel & Associés Architectes, is a villa nestled in the Val di Noto hills of Italy. Completed in 2024, this house draws inspiration from local farms, featuring a heavy, mineral structure coated with cement to blend into its forested surroundings.

A bio-climatic, energy-independent design, the house utilizes a shuttered concrete double shell with red and brown pozzolan from Mount Etna, contributing to its thermal efficiency and integration with the environment.

Casa TAM by FFelix Architecture

A modern, minimalist house with concrete, glass, and stone facade, featuring clean lines and a open layout.

Casa TAM is a residential project located in León, Mexico, designed by FFelix Architecture in 2022. The house’s unusual irregular lot features twin façades and offers scenic views of the surrounding area. Characterized by a cutting-edge style, Casa TAM combines contrasting materials and dynamic overhangs. The spacious interior includes luxurious touches and smartly utilized space, guaranteeing comfort and avant-garde design for living.

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