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Olive City Residence / Fu Xia Design Studio

The Olive City Residence by Fu Xia Design Studio transforms a 250m² luxury apartment into a haven of warmth and effortless elegance. Owner Lisa returned to work with Fu Xia, seeking a residence with a relaxed charm, contrasting with the formal French style of her previous home.

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Walnut White Apartment / PLUS ULTRA studio

PLUS ULTRA Studio recently completed the renovation of the Walnut White apartment, a 190 sqm penthouse within the historic Borletti factory complex in Milan, Italy. The clients envisioned a home that would offer both warmth and hospitality while easily accommodating large gatherings.

Minty House / Peter Morris Architects

Minty House / Peter Morris Architects

Nestled among the classic Victorian terraces of West Hampstead, Minty House was transformed to create a spacious, cohesive, and unique home. This project included a full refurbishment and a kitchen extension to expand into the side return and improve the connection to the garden.

The Open House / MANTIS

The Open House / MANTIS

The Open House by MANTIS sits on a lush one-acre site at Saukhya Farm, nestled in Beze Village, near Nashik. Surrounded by small farms, the farmhouse offers expansive views of Beze Dam and the rolling hills. Designed to serve as both a retreat and an orchard, it came to life amid lockdown delays.

UZV House / OAD - Open Architecture Design

UZV House / OAD – Open Architecture Design

UZV House by OAD – Open Architecture Design sits on a historic Baltic coast site where Soviet-era military facilities once dominated the landscape. Today, construction is only permitted on existing foundations—an approach carefully followed in this project.

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Kyano Apartment / Ellie Athanasiadou

Located in the bustling Pangrati neighborhood, Kyano Apartment is a reimagined 6th-floor residence designed by Ellie Athanasiadou. Originally a 1960s apartment, the 50sqm space now reflects contemporary living needs, breaking away from the compartmentalized layout typical of its era.

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