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Villa JPC by Villa JPC

FeaturedVilla JPC by Villa JPC

Villa JPC is a newly built house in the Netherlands by Guy de Vos, set close to the River Amstel. The plan follows the sun from first light in the bedrooms to sunset gatherings in a second-floor living room facing nature, with materials doing the quiet work: pre-finished teakwood, travertine, and microcement. Generous windows, plush seating, and a kitchen carved from rock speak to daily life as much as craft.

Apartment K Reworks Two Flats into a Calm Family Home in Hodonín

Apartment K Reworks Two Flats into a Calm Family Home in Hodonín

Apartment K sits in Hodonín, Czech Republic, shaped by GRAU architects for a young family. The apartment began as two smaller units, combined before building completion to give rare freedom over layout and finish. Rooms now open to one another with measured clarity, trading clutter for calm surfaces and tactile materials. Walnut, travertine, and crisp white cabinetry set the tone, while soft textiles and layered lighting lend practical warmth for daily life.

GR Apartment: A Lemon-Yellow Stair Animates a Roman Prati Duplex

GR Apartment: A Lemon-Yellow Stair Animates a Roman Prati Duplex

GR Apartment sits in Rome’s Prati district, a two-level home within a early twentieth-century condominium set around a leafy courtyard. Designed by 123ArchitectureOffice, the apartment restores a vaulted brick ceiling and clears darkening additions to bring back light and cross-breezes. The real estate type is an apartment, yet the reworked interior reads generous and fluid, with one vivid gesture steering the mood.

Tet&Ris Sets a Quiet Mood for Sustainable Living

Tet&Ris Sets a Quiet Mood for Sustainable Living

Tet&Ris is a family apartment in Kyiv, Ukraine, designed by Bogdanova Bureau with a clear brief: refined comfort anchored in durable, natural materials. Across rooms tuned for daily life, the interior favors calm light, tactile finishes, and crafted pieces that hold up to use. The home reads poised yet practical, with open living, private retreat zones, and measured detail shaping a grounded, contemporary address.

Marina Nova Refines Industrial Calm in a Riverfront Prague Apartment

Marina Nova Refines Industrial Calm in a Riverfront Prague Apartment

Marina Nova sits in Prague, Czech Republic, as a river-facing apartment by SMLXL with a measured industrial touch. The project uses a raw concrete ceiling, an open plan, and carefully chosen metals and stone to build rhythm without noise. In a district of historic industrial halls, the home threads a modern interior through light, air, and a restrained palette.

A Villa in the Castelli Romani Recasts a 1960s House with Warm Craft

A Villa in the Castelli Romani Recasts a 1960s House with Warm Craft

A Villa in the Castelli Romani sits in Grottaferrata, Italy, reimagined by Studio Tamat as a modernist house attuned to light, material, and daily rhythms. The renovation respects 1960s Usonian cues while reshaping the plan for a family of five, marrying Roman hillside calm with metropolitan ease. Built as a retreat, it now reads as a lived-in home, open yet grounded by stone, wood, and crafted details.

Villa XXIII — Three Wings Orchestrate Life Across a Terraced Site

Villa XXIII — Three Wings Orchestrate Life Across a Terraced Site

Villa XXIII settles into the hillside of Eaglemont, Victoria, Australia with a quiet confidence. Designed by FGR Architects, the house moves low and long across two steep allotments and takes its cues from the Mount Eagle estate’s landscape and legacy. Completed in 2024, it brings a restrained palette and a clear plan to a storied terrain where light and vegetation shape daily life.

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