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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.

Two Social Housing Units In Artà, Palma de Mallorca

Two Social Housing Units In Artà, Palma de Mallorca

Nestled on C/Vinya in the old town of Artà, this multi-family building comprises two housing units. It stands on the site of a century-old construction, where the architects carried out a thorough study before deciding which parts could be salvaged. Their focus was on reuse—a strategy to minimize waste, preserve cultural heritage, and give new life to original materials.

Japan House / Sandbox Studio

Japan House, Sydney / Sandbox Studio

When the owners of a 1920s Californian Bungalow on Sydney’s lower north shore desired more living space, Sandbox Studio proposed a pavilion-style extension rather than building upward. This new, low-lying structure preserves the original streetscape view while creating a private domain at the rear of the property.

Casa T / Gabriel Montañés

Casa T, Menorca / Gabriel Montañés

Casa T is a 286.61 m² farmhouse in Menorca. The local architecture studio, Gabriel Montañés, turned an abandoned building into a modern home that still honors the island’s heritage. This revival features natural materials such as wood, marés sandstone, and limestone cladding. By mixing old and new elements, the project respects Menorca’s traditional style while meeting modern needs.

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300th Renovation at El Escorial / ÁBATON

Nearly three decades after ÁBATON’s first forays into architecture and interior remodeling in Madrid, this house marks the 300th integral renovation for the firm. Situated in the lush forest of Mount Abantos, it gazes upon the majestic Escorial Monastery. Moreover, it underscores ÁBATON’s dedication to empathetic and environmentally responsible design.

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Pascal House, Austin / Rick and Cindy Black Architects

Pascal House stands in front of breathtaking preserve lands near the Colorado River. However, when the homeowners first saw this traditional property in 2020, they quickly noticed several challenges. A bulky circular stair blocked the main entry, and the family room’s narrow openings failed to highlight the river views.

Solitair Garden House / Bloot Architecture

Solitair Garden House / Bloot Architecture

Solitair Garden House is a project in Lelystad, the Netherlands, where a detached home was renovated and extended for a retired couple who wanted a comfortable, single-level living solution. Part of the existing garage was downsized to accommodate a bathroom and dressing area, while the newly added volume houses the bedroom, visually set apart from the original structure.

Offset Family-House / R2 Studio

Offset Family-House, London / R2 Studio Architects

Originally, the home was a 1960s detached house in Crystal Palace, situated at the end of a leafy cul-de-sac. It stood among mature trees and close neighbors. Although the family needed more space as they grew, the existing house was narrow, had low ceilings, and felt cramped. It also lacked a true connection to the outdoors.

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The House of the Elements / Neil Dusheiko Architects

From the street, House of the Elements seems like a typical late-19th-century London terrace. Yet behind its traditional Victorian facade lies a transformed interior that feels more like a calming sanctuary than a city home. Designed by Neil Dusheiko Architects for a young professional couple, this project embraces a spa-like atmosphere, open space, and close connections to nature.

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