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Abandoned Stable Converted into a Family Home

In the scenic province of Cáceres, Ábaton Arquitectos took on the challenge of converting an abandoned stable into a modern, sustainable family home. Situated high on a hill, this remote location, far from city water or electrical infrastructure, required a thoughtful design approach that would respect and harmonize with the surrounding environment.

Old Dutch Farm Renovated with Preservation of Ancient Wooden Trusses

Renovation of the old dilapidated Dutch farm with barn, storage shed and separated by a small house. New views of the surrounding landscape, overlooking the charming original massive masonry interior, retaining the wooden trusses and a lovely house with spacious living room, kitchen, bathroom, office and bedroom. The project was recently completed by Joep van Os

Marine Loft was Designed for an Avid Surfer

Marine Loft was designed by Los Angeles-based Subu Design Architecture. Description by Subu: Marine Loft is a 1,750 s.f. residential loft space located at the corner of Main and Marine Street in Santa Monica. The Client, who is from the Midwest, is relocating from New York City. He is an avid surfer who embraces the California

Back to Basics: Old Parsonage Converted into a Vacation House

Architect Peter Grundmann together with Marieken Verheyen and Martin Hansen have transformed a former parsonage and its annexes in a beautiful holiday village. “ Back to basics ” is the motto at Re:hof Rutenberg. The Dutch artist couple Martin Hansen and Marieken Verheyen offers simple but comfortable country vacation in a former parsonage in the

Granby Ranch Reflects the Traditions of Ranching in the West

Granby Ranch is a rustic mountain home designed by architects Design Associates, located in Granby, Colorado. The interior design was conceived by Denver- based rebaL design. Description by Design Associates: How would you expect an architectural design firm that started designing weathered gray shingled, white trimmed Quaker homes on Nantucket Island some thirty years ago to

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