Renato D’Ettorre Architects’ client became weary of staying in hotels, so decided to purchase a top floor apartment in the heart of Sydney. The refurbishment of this generously proportioned apartment frees up the spaces from the constraints of an outdated interior and re-imagines them in a way that admits no compromise. The interior was given a new lease of life by being stripped back to the structure for a new order of purity, clarity of volumes and integrated new lighting. Incorporating varied illumination techniques allowed selected walls to recede softly into the background rather than dominating the foreground, rendering tranquil spaces capable of soothing one’s frame of mind. The spatial arrangement is designed with flow and continuity, which is enhanced by deliberately limiting the materials, detail and colour scheme. Colours are reduced to charcoal grey and white satin to soften spaces to ensure a serene atmosphere free of sharp reflection.…
This stylish country guesthouse offers luxury accommodation in the beautiful Franschhoek Valley on a historic wine and fruit farm. Surrounded by magnificent mountains and only a few minutes from the centre of the quaint village, Auberge Clermont offers luxurious accommodation as well as peace and seclusion for the discerning traveller. This Four Star Bed & Breakfast has six luxurious en-suite rooms, including a romantic honeymoon suite. The suites are individually decorated in the colours and moods of Provence. Delicious country breakfasts are served under the 18th-century oak trees or in the charming courtyard dining room. You can also book this stunning farmhouse here!!!! See also :https://house-diaries.com/domaine-les-martins-experience-the-authentic/
Newtown House delicately preserves an emotional connection to an existing house, while enhancing the house’s connection to its site. Originally belonging to one of the client’s parents, nostalgia and fondness for the old house needed to be considered when bringing the house up to the standards and requirements of modern life. With a spectacular view over the Barwon River valley and Newtown parklands, designers felt that the 1960s house needed to amplify its engagement with its surrounding landscape. Retaining the mid-century essence of the house was at the crux of the design and Hindley & Co Studio sought to pay homage to its charm and quirks with any new interventions. Formally a modest house with some interesting mid-century detailing, such as the windows, fireplace and inbuilt joinery, some of the spaces within the house were less desirable, such as the very small, dark and utilitarian rooms with small windows. they…
Soak up the secluded splendor of this modern farmhouse in the Cape Winelands. A new expansive view awaits at every turn—admire one side of the mountain range in the light-filled entrance hall, and take in the other from the spacious sitting room that brings the outdoors in with a full-size maple tree and sliding glass doors. Colorful textiles and eclectic art objects collected from around the world enliven the farmhouse interiors, where leafy greens and flowers fill each room. Take a dip in the outdoor 15m pool, then enjoy a meal near a wood-burning fireplace on the outdoor patio. You can book this stunning farmhouse on Airbnb here!!! https://house-diaries.com/andbeyond-sossusvlei-desert-lodge-the-ultimate-escape/
On a remote mountain field in the rugged north of Ibiza lies this beautiful island home. What formerly served as a workshop and storage, has now been turned into a contemporary dream house. The owner of Ibiza Interiors and the Nieuw developed this 100 year old warehouse into a design guesthouse and showcase project. When interior architect Jurjen van Hulzen saw the structure and location of the building, the concept for the design was born. Concrete columns and steel beams were carrying a typical Ibizan ‘sabina beam’ roof. A mix of the industrial structure combined with the rustic roof formed the concept for the rest of the design: an interesting play and contrast between rustic and industrial. That’s also how it’s got the name ‘Campo Loft’, which basically means ‘industrial open living space on the field’. The beautiful traditional building structure has been preserved to keep the character of the…
The site is a one acre, narrow slice of hillside just blocks above bustling South Congress Ave with tree top views of downtown. Rocks and native vegetation envelope the property, consistent with the casual, un-manicured character of its neighborhood. Tim Cuppett Architects Studio solves simultaneously the response to site and client: he, a musician who wanted a modern box with views to downtown and she, a yoga practicing mid-wife who wanted a barn with animals, the solution embraces and exploits the depth and slope of the land. From street level, one climbs a stair through a stone plinth to an elevated terrace captured by the house, screened porch and a grove of Live Oaks. Only the screened porch projects out from the slender block to capture prevailing breeze and afford uninterrupted views through the site. The material palette was chosen with owner interests and neighborhood context in mind. Exterior slurried…
Logistics of this New Orleans based, working family (homeowners) required them to be home indoors for long periods, which in addition to work and school became disruptive to their wellness. They began to contemplate, like many families, whether a move to the suburbs, exchanging proximity to great citywide amenities for a larger backyard to increase outdoor access was necessary. Rather than moving far away, they decided to build a new house that would reconsider the limitations of indoor home life on a small urban lot. The organizing principle of the project by Nathan Fell Architecture was to create as much outdoor access from communal areas as possible. Communal areas also needed to remain spacious despite the necessity for density due to lot size and additional project needs. Finishes on the first floor are raw and exposed, serving as a backdrop to render activity and furnishing more vividly. Concrete walls are…
The Brighton Colour Interior project is the furnishing of a large contemporary residence located in Brighton, Victoria by Molecule Studio. Designer Anja de Spa’s brief was to combine an existing eclectic collection of furniture and artwork with a series of new furniture pieces – with the intention of reinvigorating the family home.The design response is centred on a vibrant colour story of blue, reds, mauve and mustard. Bold colour tones for new contemporary furniture pieces work to connect the different living spaces in the home. The sculptural furniture shapes take centre stage in interior, spanning mid-century designs through to the current high-design era.Furniture pieces in this home have personality and character much like people – they create a dialogue across the rooms and compose the conversation. The curation of many unique pieces into a cohesive whole balances intensity while maintaining a high energy frequency, befitting the energetic personality of the…
Brae Restaurant and Accommodation were conceived and designed by Six Degrees Architects, to provide a luxury, sustainable rural experience. The restaurant, completed a couple of years ago, consists of a simple, understated fitout of the old homestead. The accommodation, a new building, references the archetypal utilitarian rural shed in the landscape, folded into its terrain, while providing a handcrafted, bespoke luxury. Staggered recycled brickwork with occasional heritage tile inlays are reminiscent of ruined remnant chimneys visible in Australian paddocks. Rich Australian recycled timbers, brick, raw steel and brass are all old materials utilised in rural settings. The project purposefully plays off the materiality and self-build nature of old rural buildings, reinterpreting them into contemporary and luxurious interiors, framing views of the working landscape beyond. The view to the south, from within the suites, is framed to capture a picturesque, almost Capability Brown, experience of an Australian rural, sunlit, working landscape.…
The place, designed by One More Buro, belongs to a young couple with a dog who used to work in the design and architecture fields. They have both slightly shifted emphasis in their career paths now working in IT and being a young designer of clothes. Thus the apartment represents opposite personalities they both possess combining a tendency for enthusiasm and activity, a thirst for movement and travel with a desire for solitude, tranquility and the ability to concentrate at work. The main principle the couple insisted on is making use of maximum space in the apartment, and at the same time, adding specific functionality to each of its corners. That is the reason why various partitions were actively used by architects. Photography : One More Buro See also :https://house-diaries.com/bridge-18-2-a-modern-apartment-in-a-historical-building-in-kyiv-ukraine/
Welcome to this extremely stylish and beautiful turn-of-the-century apartment with balcony. In a high and free position, you live here with a nice view and with a constantly nice light. The home is filled with beautiful details such as stucco, double doors, plank floors, tiled stove, high floor plinths and large nice windows. The spacious kitchen also has a large dining area and access to the balcony. A very stylish Scandinavian home!!!! Photography : behrer.se See also :https://house-diaries.com/a-scandinavian-apartment-in-bright-colors/








