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Casa Lorena: Combining Traditional & Modern Elements

Casa Lorena: Combining Traditional & Modern Elements

Welcome to Casa Lorena, an exquisite house located in the historic downtown of Mérida, Mexico. It has been designed by Workshop: Diseño y Construcción in 2021, combining traditional and modern elements.

The house was once a large property from the beginning of the 20th century, however, it was divided several times and now consists of only 4.5 meters front. Yet, it’s still full of history and charm, with Decauville beams brought from France, white quartz central island, blue pasta tiles coverings, wooden roof structure with Marseille clay tiles, exposed stones and a small pool. Casa Lorena is a perfect oasis of tranquility surrounded by nature and pastel colors, inviting us to take a journey to a simpler time.

Lithuanian Man Cave by Devyni Architektai

Lithuanian Man Cave by Devyni Architektai

Devyni Architektai has created a unique retreat – a man cave in Švenčionys, Lithuania. Built in 2022, this traditional barn-style house features a gable roof and small floor area, as well as a sliding window system which allows to expand the functionality of this cozy place. Local materials were used for construction and decoration, such as wood from the surrounding wood workshops, and craftsmanship from local craftsmen. The interior is simple, but beautiful – plywood material emphasizes the simplicity of the building’s purpose and function.

Located in a picturesque landscape, surrounded by natural meadows, this retreat is the perfect place to escape city noise and enjoy the peace of nature.

BD Houses by Esquissos – Arquitectura e Consultoria

BD Houses by Esquissos – Arquitectura e Consultoria

Introducing BD Houses – a unique set of three twin-houses located in Sintra, Portugal, designed by Esquissos – Arquitectura e Consultoria.

This project is a perfect blend of traditional and contemporary design styles, providing an innovative and modern look to the traditional Portuguese architecture. The houses are designed in a way to ensure the privacy of the outdoor spaces and connect to the landscape harmoniously. The use of slabs creates a relationship between the street and the houses, minimizing the impact on the surroundings.

Sintra, known for its outstanding natural beauty and rich cultural heritage, is the perfect location for these exquisite BD Houses.

108ERA by Vallribera Arquitectes

108ERA by Vallribera Arquitectes

108ERA is a stunning stone farmhouse located in Granera, Spain. Designed by Vallribera Arquitectes in 2022, this traditional real estate offers the perfect blend of old and new.

With its back to the street and half underground, the house is surrounded by woodlands and a garden that hides beneath a large oak tree. Inside, the building maintains its structure of loadbearing walls, preserving the existing distribution of bedrooms and creating large openings on the south façade to blur the boundaries between the inside and outside. The walls are restored using local stone, and the roof collects rainwater for irrigation of the garden.

Casa 1a by Studio Arte Architecture & Design

Casa 1a by Studio Arte Architecture & Design

Set in the stunningly beautiful Portimão, Portugal, Casa 1a is a traditional Algarvian villa that has been recently remodeled and upgraded to meet all the modern comforts of today. It features a pool with a dry garden around it, as well as an “Açoteia” – a terrace on top of the building replacing the roof.

Studio Arte Architecture & Design designed this luxurious villa in 2022 to take advantage of Quinta do Paraiso’s breathtaking landscape.

Sharvari by Mayur Gandhi

Sharvari by Mayur Gandhi

Sharvari is a beautiful house located in Satara, Maharashtra, India, designed by renowned architect Mayur Gandhi. The house is a unique blend of traditional and modern architecture, boasting a spacious frontage and an ‘angaan’ entryway with a tulsi vrundavan at its center.

The clients brief emphasized convenience, which is why the kitchen has been designed with minimal use of materials, and the south side of the building is kept dead to avoid glare while the exposed brick wall in the living room and dining area offers an aesthetical touch. For a more interactive approach, a foldable staircase with a skylight has been included.

The house also offers amazing views of the Ajinkyatara fort located nearby, so the designers have included a full glass façade in the master bedroom to capture the mesmerizing view and a terrace which overlooks the verandah below. There is also an upper lobby area and a multipurpose hall opening into a huge open terrace, as well as a mini bar framing the sunset view of the fort.

Mediterranean Revival by Studio AM Architecture and Kelly Hohla Interiors

Mediterranean Revival by Studio AM Architecture and Kelly Hohla Interiors

Experience the charm of Mediterranean Revival in Seattle, Washington! This residence was originally built in 1910 and remodeled by Bebb and Gould Architects for U.S. Senator Elijah Grammar in 1922.

Studio AM Architecture and Kelly Hohla Interiors have modernized this historic home while preserving its character through traditional design (with a touch of luxury).

From its iconic stucco façade to the spacious 858 m2 (9245 sq ft) floor plan, this property is sure to captivate all who visit it!

Studio Cascina Garbald by Ruinelli Associati Architetti

Studio Cascina Garbald by Ruinelli Associati Architetti

Nestled in Castasegna, Switzerland lies the beautifully redesigned Studio Cascina Garbald. Originally built as a farmhouse in 2019, this traditional property was given an upgrade by Ruinelli Associati Architetti. Featuring stunning views of the meadow behind villa Garbald complex, Studio Cascina Garbald is designed with current building practice and few light contemporary touches that are most clearly seen through the selection of materials used.

With its careful construction process, harmony of materials used and ability to draw visitors on an emotional level – Studio Cascina Garbald is certainly worth experiencing!