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Renovation Projects

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.

Hip and Gable House – Extension of a Californian Bungalow

Hip and Gable House is a bungalow-style house designed by Melbourne-based Architecture Architecture Studio. Once was a time when a roof was a roof. Mostly it just sat up there to keep the rain off, but more importantly, it looked like a roof. A roof would hold itself in such a way, with its jaunty gables, casual hips and firm ridges, to let the world know that this house is a house.

Contemporary Rural House by Cyril Chenebeau

Cyril Chenebeau Architecte have transformed a small and old cottage in a contemporary rural house. Description by Cyril Chenebeau: Located in the vicinity of Nice, near the small village of Sclos de Contes, the house is built below an old pathway, on a slope made of several terraces planted with trees and facing west. The existing

Sandringham House by Techne Architecture + Interior Design

Project: Sandringham House Architects: Techne Architecture + Interior Design Interior design: Doherty Design Studio Area: 83 sqm Location: Sandringham, Melbourne, Australia Photographs: Derek Swalwell Modernization and extension of Sandringham house is the result of collaboration between Techne Architecture + Interior Design and Doherty Design Studio. The brief from the client was to convert the double-fronted weatherboard

Abandoned Stable Converted into a Family Home

In the scenic province of Cáceres, Ábaton Arquitectos took on the challenge of converting an abandoned stable into a modern, sustainable family home. Situated high on a hill, this remote location, far from city water or electrical infrastructure, required a thoughtful design approach that would respect and harmonize with the surrounding environment.

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