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Passeig de Gràcia Apartment Reconverted into a Dwelling for Tourists

Passeig de Gràcia apartment was designed by interior designer Katy Schiebeck in Barcelona. Description by Katy Schiebeck: An apartment of 400m2, located on Paseo de Gracia. It is a remodeling of a reconverted floor into a dwelling for tourist development of high standard. Paseo de Gracia is the most listed street of Barcelona and for that

1960’s Vintage Ranch Redesign by Sanders Architecture

Tarrytown Residence is a 1960 vintage ranch recently renovated and expanded by Sanders Architecture. The house is located in Austin, Texas, and has a built area of 374 square meters. Description by Sanders Architecture: Built as a duplex and added-on through the years, this original 1960’s vintage ranch style home required reprogramming and an extensive remodel to

Wayside House: Extension and Alterations by OB Architecture

Project: Wayside House Architect: OB Architecture Location: United Kingdom Photography: Martin Gardner Winchester-based OB Architecture have renovated and extended the Wayside House in 2015. OB Architecture were appointed to complete the extension and alterations to Wayside a large private house set in an approximately 1 acre of garden and mature landscape. The house, built in the

Full Reconversion of 213 sqm Old Flat in Madrid

nitially it was an old house, with a traditional layout (the kitchen and the staff rooms were located at the end of it) and with so many rooms that avoided natural light into them. The aim of ÁBATON was to grant the flat a contemporary and clean appearance by unifying the spaces and allowing natural light inside.

Two Bedroom Apartment Renovation by Luca Andrisani Architect

Luca Andrisani Architect recently completed an apartment renovation in Miami, Florida. Description by Luca Andrisani: This two bedroom apartment renovation took place in a building called Oceanside Plaza, built in 1967 in the Millionaire’s Row neighborhood of Miami, Florida. The building’s architect was Morris Lapidus, famous for the Fontainebleau Hotel and identified by theatrical designs

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