At the northern tip of Denmark in Skagen lies a summer house that tells a tale of local history and architecture. Designed by PAX Architects in 2021, Skagen Klitgaard is a wooden marvel, echoing Skagen’s Black Period with a black-painted exterior and thatched roof.
With interiors tailored for family intimacy and togetherness, this house masterfully blends the line between indoor and outdoor living, paying homage to its serene surroundings.
In Mossy Point, Australia, a land renowned for its pristine waterways and native landscapes, Edition Office unveils Mossy Point House. This contemporary single-story house flawlessly incorporates the area’s natural beauty. The design prominently features the silvery bark of Spotted Gum trees and captures the serene essence of its surroundings, creating a harmonious blend between the indoors and the vibrant Australian outdoors.
In the heart of SoHo, New York, the iconic Soho Art Loft has been reborn. Fuller/Overby Architecture masterfully transformed a once-neglected space above the Dia Earth Room into a triad of elegance: a studio, gallery, and chic living space.
Boasting 19th-century charm paired with cutting-edge design elements from 2021, this penthouse loft radiates a fusion of history and modernity.
Nestled within the picturesque ski slopes of Aprica, Italy, Chalet AN stands as a testament to Fabio Gianoli‘s design prowess. Merging rustic charm with modern needs, this chalet offers an expansive open-space layout, bathed in natural light from grand windows that frame the snow-kissed slopes.
From a meticulously crafted kitchen to a tranquil yoga loft and a private wellness area, every inch of this chalet whispers luxury.
Immerse yourself in the innovative design of Casa Prat-Valdés, a minimalist retreat in Matanzas, Chile. Created by ERRE Arquitectos in 2021, this architectural marvel boasts a unique suspended structure offering enchanting coastal views. Coupled with cleverly designed exteriors and a harmonious interior layout, the house embodies a seamless blend of style, function, and nature’s beauty.
Unveiling the hidden gem of Shelter Island, New York – the Shelter Island House. This exquisite single-story weekend retreat, meticulously redesigned by Koning Eizenberg Architecture in 2023, harmoniously blends with its verdant surroundings.
Catering to the owners’ needs for shade and comfort, the home exudes tranquillity, featuring an extended porch offering breathtaking views of the island’s natural beauty. An embodiment of thoughtful design and sustainable living, the house utilizes local materials like cedar and concrete, enriching the indoor-outdoor continuity, and relies on rooftop photovoltaic panels for energy efficiency.
Nestled in the heart of Nordmarka, the stunningly rustic yet modern Mylla Winter Cabin is the latest gem from renowned Norwegian designer, Fjord Arkitekter. Just an hour’s ski away from Oslo city center, this architectural marvel combines functionality with aesthetics to create a structure that not only complements, but enhances, the beauty of its natural surroundings.
Crafted with robust pine and spruce, treated with the age-old Norwegian Møre Royal technique for durability, this cabin is the epitome of sustainable living – designed to withstand the test of time and the harsh Nordic winters. The warmth of the wood, combined with geothermal energy heating, blends comfort and eco-consciousness seamlessly, delivering a unique winter getaway that truly encapsulates the spirit of Norway.
Experience the perfect blend of rustic charm and modern design at the Trapeze House, a stunning piece of real estate located in La Cerdanya, Spain, designed by renowned Nil Brullet Arquitectura in 2022. This house boasts a unique architectural style that harmonizes the rugged beauty of stone and concrete with a cozy wooden interior.
Nestled amidst the breathtaking backdrop of the Cadí mountain range, the Trapeze House encapsulates the essence of the region’s distinct natural beauty, while celebrating the elemental form of the trapezium to accentuate panoramic views and sunlight exposure.