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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.

Complete Renovation of a Victorian Terrace House

Canfield Gardens is a Victorian terrace house completely renovated by Scenario Architecture. Description by Scenario: This house is designed with a unique take on minimalism. Sharp corners and angular forms are replaced by soft, continuous and curved geometries. Those are juxtaposed with materials in their most bare state; concrete, wood, aluminium, glass and natural plaster,

Casa do Medio – Rehabilitation of a Traditional House

Designed by Arrokabe Architects, Casa do Medio is a house for a couple with three grown-up sons willing to move to the historical center of Santiago de Compostela, Spain. Rúa do Medio is a quiet residential street that runs parallel to the Camino as it enters the historic city. The main body of the rehabilitated

San Francisco House Renovation by YamaMar Design

Project: San Francisco House Renovation Architecture: YamaMar Design, David Yama, Pavitra Dholakia Contractor: Clondiff Construction, Eamonn McCusker, Dean O’Doherty Structural: Hom Pisano Engineering Inc., Jay Pisano Landscape Architect: Terremoto, Alain Peauroi Interior Design: YamaMar Design, Alison Damonte Design Area: 418 sqm Photography: Bruce Damonte YamaMar Design Architects in collaboration with Alison Damonte Design studio and landscape design firm Terremoto

San Francisco Eichler Remodel by Klopf Architecture

The owners came to Klopf Architecture with a clear vision: Create a brighter home with clean lines and visual surprises – but that enhances the Eichler vernacular – that blurs the boundaries between inside and outside and supports “modern living”. Renovating a 1962 Eichler home into a contemporary, higher-quality home required more than a few changes.

Attic Renovation in Poznan, Poland by Cuns Studio

Architects: Cuns Studio Project: High Five / attic renovation Location: Poznań, Poland Area 170.0 sqm Photographs: Hanna Długosz This attic renovation project was conceived and completed by Polish studio Cuns. This spacious loft is located in the Poznań city center, near the Stary Browar (Old Brewery) shopping, arts and business center. Description by architect: Tomek,

Old Dutch Farm Renovated with Preservation of Ancient Wooden Trusses

Renovation of the old dilapidated Dutch farm with barn, storage shed and separated by a small house. New views of the surrounding landscape, overlooking the charming original massive masonry interior, retaining the wooden trusses and a lovely house with spacious living room, kitchen, bathroom, office and bedroom. The project was recently completed by Joep van Os

Old Catholic Church Converted into a Spacious House

Zecc Architecten have transformed an old Catholic church in a bright house in Utrech, Netherlands. Description by Zecc: The old Catholic St.-Jakobus Church is transformed into a spacious house. The church stands inconspicuously in a street facade at the Bemuurde Weerd in Utrecht city. Since 1991 there were no longer divine services in the church

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