The Home of Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow is an apartment in Naples, Italy, where Colandrea Bausano Architetti reshapes a 75-square-meter home for a returning family. The project folds decades of memory into a modern plan, keeping Persian rugs and inherited pieces in conversation with newer furnishings. Light, color, and a few precise interventions guide the rooms from one daily use to the next.
Antònia & Roger is a house in Barcelona, Spain, reworked by MH.AP for a narrow urban plot and the rhythms of family life. Designed in 2025, the project adapts a structure already under construction, organizing shared and private areas across three levels. Terracotta surfaces, built-in elements, and a vivid blue staircase give the home a clear Mediterranean character with a more contemporary edge.
Villa Jondal sits on the wild edge of Mykonos, Greece, shaped by Bobotis+Bobotis Architects as a low-slung house tuned to the Aegean light. The project leans on minimalist lines and an earthy palette, drawing sea views deep into its rooms while keeping close to the textures of stone, timber, and clay. Generous terraces, shaded lounges, and simple interiors create a calm setting for life between pool and beach.
SRC transforms a newly built apartment in Syracuse, Italy into a compact BnB that favors clarity, warmth, and ease. Archventil reshapes the layout around a multifunctional core, then leans on custom furniture and saturated color to balance efficiency with comfort. Guests step into a clear sequence of entrance, living, and sleeping areas that still feels relaxed and quietly generous.
Ying’nFlo lands in Hong Kong as a lifestyle hotel by Linehouse, pitched to modern travelers who value ease and character over stiffness. The project reshapes the ground floor into a series of house-like rooms and pushes color and texture into a lush terrace and pared-back suites. Warm materials and a youthful edge give the communal areas their energy, while the guest rooms keep comfort and function front and center.