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Curitiba Apartment / Estúdio Elmor

Curitiba Apartment / Estúdio Elmor

Nestled in one of Curitiba’s most renowned neighborhoods, the 170 m² apartment designed by Estúdio Elmor epitomizes urban sophistication and modern living. This extensive redesign captures the vibrant pulse of city life, balancing dynamic aesthetics with the comfort and warmth clients crave.

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Boundless Residence by c.dd

Located beside Green Island Lake in Foshan City, Guangdong, China, Boundless Residence, designed by c.dd, represents an elegant harmony between architecture and the natural world. Adhering to the philosophy of “Limited yet Boundless,” the residence blurs the boundaries between nature and living spaces, offering a tranquil, functional environment for the inhabitants.

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Apartment Renovation in Wola Justowsk / Lessness Studio

This apartment renovation in Wola Justowska, Krakow, led by Lessness Studio, transformed a 1930s house into a striking blend of vintage and eclectic elements. The design prioritizes preserving the original details while introducing modern features, creating a unique, timeless space that avoids following repetitive trends.

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Moema Apartment / Ricardo Abreu Arquitetura

The Moema Apartment, designed by Ricardo Abreu Arquitetura, spans 148m² and was created for a Brazilian and English couple. After the birth of their first child, they required a larger living space. Their primary goal was to maintain the cozy, practical feel of their previous village house, while introducing versatile, open areas for entertaining.

Nature inspired home by Basics Architects

Nature Inspired Home by Basics Architects

Basics Architects designed the Nature-Inspired Home, a 7,000-square-foot duplex in Ludhiana, for a businessman and his family. They combined two separate apartments into a four-bedroom residence with a strong focus on creating an earthy, nature-inspired space.

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A Young Couple’s Mid-Century Hideaway

Hintegro was tasked with designing a mid-century hideaway for a newly married couple. The clients’ vision centered around mid-century and wooden furniture, with a desire to evoke the 80s and 90s ambiance. These influences, combined with the couple’s need for a versatile space that could adapt to a growing family, shaped the overall design approach.

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