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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.

Full House / WARchitect

Full Residence, Bangkok / WARchitect

From a distance, Full House by WARchitect appears to be a single, serene white structure. Yet behind its sculpted gable façade lie two distinct residences bound by family ties rather than physical barriers. Inside these walls, an extended clan—grandparents, siblings, spouses, and children—coexists under one gracefully unified roof.

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Functional Apartment, São Paulo / Consuelo Jorge Arquitetos

A 144 m² apartment, a residence of clients located in São Paulo, gained a new look after a complete renovation by Consuelo Jorge Arquitetos. In love with the location, the residents, who have a special connection with the place, wanted a new, more practical and functional home, as they spend a lot of time traveling.

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Youshan Meidi Villa, Beijing / Zhang Ling Design Studio

Designer Zhang Ling’s latest project, the Youshan Meidi Villa in Beijing, offers its inhabitants a seamless connection to the surrounding landscape within an atmosphere of calm tranquility. Abundant sunlight and an elegant, minimalist aesthetic create a peaceful retreat from the bustling city life.

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Hanza Tower Apartment, Szczecin / Loft Kolasiński

Situated on the 24th floor of a newly built skyscraper in the heart of Szczecin, the Hanza Tower Apartment offers breathtaking panoramic views of the city skyline. Designed by Loft Kolasiński, this apartment underwent a comprehensive renovation and partial reconstruction to transform it into a modern sanctuary dominated by natural materials such as wood, wool, linen, and stone.

Casa of Sloping Roof / BDSD Boundless Design

Casa of Sloping Roof / BDSD Boundless Design

Casa of Sloping Roof, designed by BDSD, is a beautiful duplex penthouse that blends minimalist style with a structured design. Located in a regular neighborhood, this home stands out by mixing modern elements with its natural surroundings, creating a space that invites exploration and interaction.

Bluestone Sanctuary Home / the Stylesmiths

Bluestone Sanctuary Home / the Stylesmiths

Designed by The Stylesmiths, the Bluestone Sanctuary Home is a stunning renovation of a 170-year-old miners’ cottage in Richmond, Victoria. This project masterfully combines historical charm with contemporary design, creating a perfect family home that honors the past while embracing the future.

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