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Old Barn Transformed into a Small Cottage for a Young Family

Project: Small Cottage Architects: Alp’Architecture Location: Sarreyer, Switzerland Area: 90.0 sqm Project Year: 2014 Photographs: Christophe Voisin Located on the beautiful sunny slopes of the village of Sarreyer, Switzerland, this old barn of 25 m2 of floor area has been transformed into a small cottage for a young family. The project was designed by Lausanne-based Alp’Architecture. Description […]

Concrete Cottage Covered with Wood Cladding in the Val d’Hérens

This concrete cottage is located in Mase, Switzerland, and was designed by Savioz Fabrizzi Architectes. Located in the Val d’Hérens, the new building, facing due south, enjoys an open view on the valley. The sloping plot offers a natural plateau at its top. Consequently, the building sets up on this flat area, avoiding major land modifications.

Gorgeous Wooden House near Moscow

This gorgeous wooden house is located near Moscow, Russia. This log house/cottage was designed by Russian designer Elena Sherbakova who breathed the modern appeal and coziness at the same time. This 140-square meter rustic cottage is made from raw pieces of circular and flat lumber, adding rustic touch to the architecture. Internal as well as external walls are

East Hampton Beach Cottage by Chango & Co

Project: East Hampton Beach Cottage Architects: Chango & Co Location: East Hampton, New York Photography: Ball & Albanese East Hampton Beach Cottage interiors were designed by Chango & Co, a full-service New York interior design firm. Description by Chango: When we entered the house, we saw beyond the ochre walls, the olive drab interior and

Chapel on the Hill: Boutique Conversion of a Methodist Chapel

Set in the very best walking area of the beautiful North Pennines, UK, just a short walk from the famous High Force Waterfall, this stunning chapel conversion with its historic building fabric and modern interior design is a real Teesdale jewel. The original windows of the nineteenth century building have been reopened, framing dramatic views

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