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This apartment by boq architekti is in a new residential building in Holešovice, Prague. The owners, a young active couple, were looking for an oasis in the center of Prague.The basic expressive elements are subdued shades, anthracite gray and black, colors that calm the mind and withstand the distinctive color accent of mustard yellow, the owner’s favorite color.Furthermore, steel as a basic element of the entire interior, complemented by a touch of natural oak wood. The living space is dominated by a black kitchen with a light work island, followed by a very simple library that deceives the body a bit – the demands on the contractor here were very high.The owners did not want too disturbing elements, so the apartment was not considered with a TV. Instead, a projection screen is built into the living room wall. The atmosphere was worked here, the smart wiring, working with the color…

This place is like no other. Perfect to chill, work, rest, meet & dine, have fun. Renovated from the ground up by 2 interior designers. With modern Polish art, some surprising ideas, and amazing plants. I personally love the large double height living space with the stunning exposed brick wall decorated with art. And I absolutely adore that windows seat they’ve added next to the stairs for a more private lounge space. You can book this amazing loft here!!!! See also :https://house-diaries.com/converting-an-old-factory-into-an-industrial-loft-in-amsterdam/

This family villa by DO ARCHITECTS, is built just a few hundred meters away from the Baltic sea shore, where water, sand, pebbles and pines all mix together. Views, experiences and sounds of the surrounding nature accompany one’s approach to the villa and fill the interior with its calm presence. Local materials used in exterior and interior blend the building to the natural Baltic seaside. The building is split in two volumes to create different spaces for variety of functions and comfortable living. Volumes and spaces are connected through different paths, making the villa very engaging and suitable for every family member. Photography : Laimonas Ciūnys, DO ARCHITECTS See also :https://house-diaries.com/unique-bauhaus-monument-villa-overlooking-the-rhine/

A combination of concrete and wood dominates the interior design of this family house in Prague, Czech Republic. The interior provides a contemporary approach to living in light-filled spaces, along with playful touches. The client approached boq architekti Studio with a request for the interior design of a family house. The main element of the space is the concrete ceiling and oiled wooden floor. Three neutral colors intertwine throughout the interior. Those are white and anthracite grey in combination with natural wood. As a reference point in the centre of the living room the staircase elevated to an art element running through the glass railing. With the bookcase, the architects create a bold composition, within which moves a projection screen. Under the staircase there is storage space. The living space is variable thanks to a modular sofa, which can modify into three different compositions.The design of the kids’ room is…

This traditional Provence farmhouse has been recently renovated into a superb luxury villa. With five bedrooms, exquisite design inside and out, plus a private infinity pool, it’s an incredibly stylish base from which to explore the French countryside.This is a wonderfully spacious property, with 350sqm of living space in the house, which sits in extensive private gardens of nearly 4,800sqm. Inside, natural materials of stone and oak are artfully blended with sumptuous furnishings. In summer, guests can step out from the fully-equipped kitchen onto a south-facing terrace for al fresco dinners. As the nights draw in, gather round the magnificent fireplace in the impressive vaulted sitting room. Les Moutons is a beautiful blend of sophisticated modern design and rural charm. Whether it’s a luxury family holiday or a couples’ weekend away, this spacious property offers a private and peaceful retreat with stunning views of the Provencal countryside. See also :https://house-diaries.com/saint-tropez-luxury-villa-by-stephanie-coutas/

Little Mexico in the middle of beautiful Mallorca. This architectural masterwork was recently completed and is set on rustic land surrounded by vineyards between the villages of Santa Maria del Camí and Santa Eugenia. The team behind this spectacular creation are the architects of IslaArchitects and Rabassa Arquitectura. Livingroom with high ceilings and exposed beams, fireplace and a generous space for socialising. Floor to ceiling sliding glass doors on both sides makes for that perfect indoor-outdoor living this house was designed for. Local creativity, craftsmanship and materials combined have created this inviting and unique home ready to be inhabited. Photographer: Matias Alexandro See also : https://house-diaries.com/now-and-then-a-house-in-calatrava-palma-de-mallorca/

The goal of this renovation was to create a stair with a minimal footprint in order to maximize the usable space in this small apartment so the key challenge for the studio was to install a conventional stair to access the upstairs bedroom in place of the existing steep ladder and still maintain an open feeling apartment since the existing living room was divided in two and contained a steep ladder to access the second floor sleeping loft. The client wanted to create a single living space with a true staircase and to open up and preferably expand the old galley kitchen without taking away too much space from the living area. Kimberly Peck and His ny2 inc’s solution was to create a new stair that integrated with the kitchen cabinetry and dining area in order to not use up valuable floor area. The fourth tread of the stair continues…

Find your escape in this high-desert hidden gem, Whisper Rock Ranch, perched on the brink of untouched wilderness amidst enchantingly weathered boulders, ancient juniper, pinón and desert oak trees. The tranquility will envelop you as you take in the brilliant, fiery sunsets with a 360 degree view from the expansive wrap-around wood deck equipped with ample seating, pool and jacuzzi, and a propane grill. After the sun goes down, stay up all night stargazing or pull out the telescope for those who already know where to look. Or just soak in the hot tub and enjoy the profound silence. You can book this great home here!!!! Processed with VSCO with l5 preset See also : https://house-diaries.com/villa-kuro-a-designer-desert-dwelling-by-mini-inno/

In one of the beautiful governors’ houses from the 1920s, we find this cozy second-floor home which, thanks to its airy ceiling height and surface-efficient floor plan, feels larger than the number of square meters indicates. Original details such as moldings, ceiling rosettes and cast iron radiators have been preserved, and in the living room and bedroom the wooden floors have been developed. A peaceful accommodation is offered, and outside the vaulted windows of the rooms there is lush greenery.  Photography : Jonas Berg Interior: Joseffsonl Jung  See also :https://house-diaries.com/stylish-black-and-white-apartment-in-goteborg/

Jost Architects took a classic weatherboard cottage located in St Kilda with a council Heritage Overlay and removed the previous 1980s extension to the rear. The two front bedrooms and bathroom on the ground floor, being part of the original main area of the house, was retained.The planning restraints meant that careful consideration was given to how the upper level area of the addition sat within the streetscape. The internal planning was extremely important as there was no room to build further back to increase the internal area of the house without severe detriment to the very small rear yard. With this setback maintained, the internal planning was crucial to improve the functional layout and also fit in a stair to access the upper addition. The existing rooms were refurbished retaining their original features and trims with new contemporary fixtures and fittings that are aesthetically appropriate.The interior finishes are selected…

On an attractive Stockholm suburb, in a representative property from 1886 is this beautiful floor of 166 sqm. The floor has an optimal floor plan and is divided into five rooms and a kitchen. Three rooms in a row, high position, very bright, generous ceiling height and balcony. Enjoy the well-preserved original details such as beautiful stucco, wall panels, tiled stove, elegant double doors and oiled herringbone parquet….. See also :https://house-diaries.com/zen-houses-a-magical-mix-of-urban-and-nature/

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