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Explore our diverse range of renovation projects that showcase creative transformations of various spaces. From modernizing historic homes to innovative updates in contemporary houses, our collection offers valuable insights and inspiration. Ideal for homeowners, architects, and designers, these projects highlight innovative design solutions and practical tips for enhancing functionality and aesthetics in any renovation endeavor. Whether you’re planning a small update or a complete overhaul, discover ideas to breathe new life into your living spaces.

Girona Farmhouse Completely Refurbished by Gloria Duran Torrellas

Girona Farmhouse Completely Refurbished by Gloria Duran Torrellas

The charming Mediaeval village of Pals is situated in the heart of Baix Empordà county in Girona. In this enchanting setting, located just a few kilometres from the Costa Brava, stands an ancient farmhouse dating back to 1850 which has been completely refurbished by Gloria Duran Torrellas. The concept spans a surface area of approximately

Richmond Avenue House Lipton Plant Architects 1

Richmond Avenue House / Lipton Plant Architects

This end-of-terrace Islington town house in London’s Richmond Avenue was creatively transformed by Lipton Plant Architects (LPA). From the architect: Our unique process has transformed Richmond Avenue to create a site-specific result that is recognisably original, intelligently resolved, aesthetic, enduring and valuable. The creation of a two storey high glass rear addition playfully connects family

Residence DBB - Govaert and Vanhoutte Architects 11

Residence DBB / Govaert & Vanhoutte Architects

Architects: Govaert & Vanhoutte Architects Project: Residence DBB Architect in Charge: Benny Govaert, Damiaan Vanhoutte Location: Knokke-Heist, Belgium Area: 566.0 m2 Photographs: Tim Van De Velde Residence DBB is a residential project completed by Belgian studio Govaert & Vanhoutte Architects. “A place is a space which has a distinct character,” Norberg-Schulz postulates in Genius Loci: Towards

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