Autori has completed a vacation home in Bale, Croatia. Called Istria House, the residence features low, sprawling structures that blend into the landscape. Drawing inspiration from old towns, the design includes overlapping volumes, roofed courtyards, and atriums.
This vacation home on the Outer Beach of Cape Cod, designed by 1100 Architect in 2018, showcases a harmonious blend of modern architecture and the natural surroundings.
Set on a hillside planted with native vegetation, the house features an upper volume clad in cedar shingles and a lower volume composed of mahogany siding, echoing the New England vernacular. The open-plan interiors maximize spatial flexibility and offer sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean.
Experience a unique vacation home renovation at The House of Strangers, located in Rosà, Italy. Designed by Dario Scanavacca, this charming property boasts vintage-inspired interiors with pastel walls and wooden floors, offering a perfect blend of rustic charm and modern comfort.
Built for a family residing abroad, this three-level house features a cozy entertainment area on the ground floor, a spacious living area on the first floor, and a relaxing sleeping area on the top floor. Explore the seamless integration of vintage furniture, pastel wallpapers, and exposed wooden ceilings that reflect the owners’ style preferences.
In the heart of Chengdu, China, a region renowned for its rich history and cultural essence, the Living Space for Urbanite stands as a testament to contemporary design. Crafted by DHB Design in 2023, this vacation home marries minimalist aesthetics with the Japanese concept of “igokochi,” embodying pure comfort and serenity.
Nestled in the horticultural town of Chongzhou, every corner of this home offers breathtaking views, capturing the essence of tranquility and the true pleasure of living.
Discover Apartment with a View of 1000 Years of History – a luxurious vacation home designed by Sikora Interiors located in Gdańsk, Poland.
This contemporary apartment with breathtaking views of the Motława and the tops of brick tenement houses features a unique bridge, and a mix of global design elements and traditional Hanseatic style. As you explore the two-storey home, you will find bold accents such as large-format tiles, upholstery and brass fittings, as well as subtle minimalism and Japanese influence in the master bedroom and bathroom.
Gdańsk is a city with a rich history and culture, so take a journey and immerse yourself in this unique space.