Concrete and Riga Wood Create Interior Confort in a Rural House
The house at Portugal in a rural environment where the concrete and Riga wood inside create comfort and in the exterior the earth tone and vegetation give life to it.
The house at Portugal in a rural environment where the concrete and Riga wood inside create comfort and in the exterior the earth tone and vegetation give life to it.
The new 300sqm family home in the leafy suburb of Eaglemont has a south west facing street elevation. The impervious façade is offset by a generous setback and open garden.
This plot was bought by the owners with the view of building their first private property on it and creating a modern and cozy home for their family of six.
London-based architecture and interior practice TR Studio showcase the renovation of a two-storey family home realised through the completion of an extensive interior refurbishment and loft conversion navigated during the Covid-19 UK lockdown.
This Richmond Terrace project involved the demolition and rebuilding of an unusual and substantial 1980’s mock Italianate terrace.
When it comes to renovating and decorating a condo, there are a lot of things to consider. It would be best if you looked at the dimensions of your space, thought about what you want out of it, and then started thinking about how you will get there.
Built within a rejuvenated heritage façade of rendered masonry, steel, timber and greenery, the Welcome to the Jungle House is situated in an inner-city heritage conservation area typified by late Victorian row terrace housing and post-industrial warehouse conversions.
Burrowed into the rolling grasslands high above Kalamalka Lake in Vernon, the Highridge House is designed for a family of five and tailored to the native features of the site.
The offices of XAPO HQ are clustered around the patio, partitioned by glass screens for transparency and fluidity.
Adaptability and a sense of privacy and retreat were essential requirements in the design of Lin House, a 330m² home on a tight suburban site within a neighbourhood of ’60s houses.
This beautiful home, built on a hillside in the Sharon Region of Israel, underwent a complete overhaul planned and designed by architect Adi Aronov.
The collaboration with clients started at the architectural project stage of the house, which helped us to partially intervene in the partitioning and even in the installation part.