A Former Storage Room Turned by Egue y Seta into Family-Hub
Let’s climb the stairs and take a look in to this redefined super-attic: a former storage room turned into family-hub.
Discover the latest in interior design, showcasing stylish and functional living spaces. This category highlights innovative designs, modern aesthetics, and sustainable practices. Perfect for designers, homeowners, and enthusiasts looking for inspiration and trends in creating beautiful interiors.
Let’s climb the stairs and take a look in to this redefined super-attic: a former storage room turned into family-hub.
ESQVTA acquired and refurbished a luxury apartment that would permit access to national and international public to the 15 year old ESQVTA’s aesthetic and lifestyle that had until that point only been available to clients.
A unique and beautiful blend of heritage and refined luxury, apartment 16 aligns perfectly the old and the new. Working with heritage buildings such as this former Carlton United Brewery, provide a dramatic canvas of exposed brickwork
Located on one of the most elegant streets of Paris, where the major fashion stores and art galleries are concentrated, this apartment signed by Arthur Casas, co-authored by architect Marina Werfel
Located in the heart of Tel Aviv, ‘RED’ is a minimalist residence designed by Interior Designer Yael Perry. The designer used red & frosted glass to create reflections & shades of colour in this minimalist 120 sqm renovated apartment.
The Vorontsovsky Apartment was created for a young married couple with three children. A married couple is very fond of the brutal theme in the interior – natural materials, brick, concrete and everything that is inherent in the loft style.
An apartment combined from two smaller units in an industrial-converted-to-residential building in New York City’s East Village presented an opportunity to create a large master bathroom and dressing space, atypical for a Manhattan apartment.
The biggest challenge for Dr. Atl 285 Housing Complex was integrating its inhabitants within the social tissue of the neighborhood. The use, of outdoor spaces, such as patios and the rooftop, created common areas that encourage coexistence.