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Hause Building in Londrina Promotes Contemporary Lifestyle and Sophistication

Bright, modern living space with minimalist furniture, clean lines, and large windows.

Hause Building in Londrina, Brazil, designed by Bohrer Arquitetos, features flexible spaces and customizable designs, offering private areas between 127 and 139 square metres. With three floor plan options, the project incorporates a variety of finishes to reflect contemporary lifestyles. This integration of design elements aims to harmonize the urban environment with the building’s communal areas, enhancing the overall living experience while maintaining a sophisticated aesthetic.

A House in Žvėrynas by INBLUM

FeaturedBright, airy open-plan living space with modern wood and steel accents, large windows.

Lithuanian architecture studio INBLUM has renovated a house in the Žvėrynas district of Vilnius using traditional wooden construction methods to blend the property with its natural surroundings. Designed in 2024, A House in Žvėrynas integrates CLT (cross-laminated timber) technology, precise craftsmanship and sustainable practices to preserve the traditional aesthetic while adapting to modern needs.

Deca Pavilion: Modernist Influences in Rio’s Newest House

FeaturedElegant indoor pool with skylights and wooden ceiling.

Explore the Deca Pavilion, a stunning house designed by Joao Panaggio, located in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Unveiled in 2023, this real estate marvel combines modernist Brazilian architecture and inventive space integration. The house features a unique water element that divides and enhances the interior spaces, echoing the style of ancient Roman baths. With a focus on open spaces and high-quality Brazilian design furniture, the Deca Pavilion sets a new standard for contemporary living.

108_110: Transforming Space with Industrial Chic Elegance

Modern open-plan living space with sleek furniture and large windows.

Nestled in the historic city of Palma de Mallorca, Spain, the 108_110 house beautifully combines minimalist design with an industrial soul. Designed by Chiara Ferrari in 2024, this unique real estate project transforms a former leather factory into a versatile space serving as both a home and a creative hub. The design pays homage to modernist principles, showcasing restored original features alongside sleek, functional furnishings by Fantin.

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