Serving as a model apartment for a residential tower – also an office’s project – this proposal by Michel Macedo Arquitetos adopts solutions that value the inherent characteristics of the building, such as: A. free plan: where the structure is disposed independently of the walls, allowing layout changes, which in this case expands the living area with a home theater addition; B. free facade: where the large glass facade incorporate the exterior landscape in harmony with the interior; C. natural materials: where the use of wood in joinery and furniture; and marble stones on floors and countertops was chosen. D. circulations: where the access continues as the original proposal, while the new layout brings fluidity to the living room area. Photography : Eduardo Macarios See also : https://house-diaries.com/perfect-contrast-overlooking-an-urban-landscape-in-tel-aviv-israel/
This enchanting Grade II-listed two-bedroom house lies within the desirable Tredegar Square conservation area on Aberavon Road. Laid out over two stories, the house extends over 950 sq ft internally and has a private garden. It has been sympathetically refurbished by the current owners to create an interior suitable to modern life whilst respecting the historic sensibility of the dwelling, and the area itself. It has been decorated using simple tones, working as a brilliant backdrop for a variety of decorative choices. The atmosphere is one of refined quietude; a peaceful retreat from the hive of activity that is the East End. A traditional bathroom in beautiful neutral hues can be found to the rear, with Aston Matthews hardware used throughout. The house is currently listed at Inigo!!!! Photography : Inigo See also :https://house-diaries.com/hunston-manor-house-a-magnificent-house-by-the-sea/
The DAAA Haus studio has transformed a typical Maltese house in the heart of Zejtun, south of the island, into a contemporary home for a young family, keeping its historical features intact. Renovating a heritage home can be a challenging process to navigate through, but once the historic and cultural significance of the building is identified one can easily establish with the authorities what is worthy of preserving and therefore work within a framework. It was imperative to maintain as many historic features as possible. This could be appreciated in features such as the old supporting ‘hnejja’, reminiscent of the past which has been kept, freestanding feature as the entrance to the open new mixed material staircase. Designers got also creative with other features such as the old wooden apertures which have been renovated and reused as table tops and mirror frames. Photography : Diana Iskander See also :https://house-diaries.com/casa-k-minimal-design-with-japanese-influences/
A magnificent Grade II*-listed manor house surrounded by its own double-moat, Hunston Manor House extends to over 5,700 sq ft internally. Seven generous bedrooms and an array of fantastic living spaces are housed within the grounds of a sprawling garden that contains multiple outbuildings, a swimming pool and a tennis court. The house is ten minutes from the sea and surrounded by numerous walks, such as the nearby canal path which gently winds towards Chichester Harbour. It is thought to have been built in the 1670s and was once owned by the Earl of Arundel. It was bought by the current owners in the 1990s, who undertook an incredible restoration, breathing life back into an almost derelict building and revealing architectural features that had been hidden over hundreds of years. They used a combination of traditional building techniques and modern construction methods to create a wonderful, characterful home. This amazing house is currently listed at Inigo!!!!…
This handsome Victorian townhouse has been extensively remodelled to create a series of warm and expansive interior spaces.The voluminous Victorian interior spaces have been thoughtfully curated to create a sensical plan that is well-adapted to modern life. Original details have been retained and restored throughout, with beautiful cornicing in the living rooms and larger bedrooms, ceramic floor tiles in the hallway, and stained glass in the wood-framed sash windows. The contemporary interventions take a gentle approach, introducing natural materials and a soft colour palette that lends the house a sense of quiet retreat from the city. Photography : The modern house See also : https://house-diaries.com/an-eclectic-narrow-blue-house-in-london/
We are the guests of this colorful London house designed by Beata Heuman via The Nordroom Blog. Beata Heuman, who designed the entire house, is a Swedish-born interior designer currently living and working in the UK. Her designs create a backdrop that draws our attention to the current time and inspires daily life. Beata Heuman, who creates beautiful and comfortable spaces with fun, thoughtful details, has prioritized the use of bright colors and wonderful fabrics. From stunning beams in each room and a gorgeous sofa in the kitchen; A unique design has been created up to a small reading corner on the upper floor. The level and balanced life we see at home is arranged according to different regions in a fun way without losing the sense of space. Let’s be a guest of this colorful house in London and examine the details that should not be overlooked. Photography :…
A minimalist modernist apartment by Fare Inc. in the heart Soho. The desidner’s brief was to add texture and character to a part developed property that was lacking in soul, and add thoughtful touches through art and materials to create a serene yet impactful, fun and comfortable home. Photography : Fare Inc. See also :https://house-diaries.com/a-london-penthouse-with-wrap-around-terrace/
This enchanting five-bedroom house rests in approximately seven acres of beautifully curated private gardens and woodland in Elmbridge, a sought-after Surrey location. It extends to over 4,200 sq ft internally and has been the subject of a detailed restoration by the current owners, in a wonderful marriage of modern living and 18th-century elegance. Through the handsome white-painted brick façade, a humble front door opens to a porch and then to a sweeping open-plan hall, with a marble-surround fireplace and French windows that open to the rear terrace. To the left is a large living room, also with an open fireplace and French windows that open at both aspects.. Natural pine flooring creates a calming, muted palette and extends throughout the house. Enjoy it!!!1 Photography : The Modern House See also : https://house-diaries.com/an-eclectic-narrow-blue-house-in-london/
Powder pink walls, leaf-filled wallpaper and an exquisite selection of beautiful vintage furniture form a seductive scenography at the home of the chief designer of the fashion house Dsquared 2. With complete confidence in her own sense of style, and with the creative hand and eye of the creator and designer, she set in motion the staging of her vision. She has decorated with vintage furniture, travel memories, exclusive materials and bold color combinations, and created a home that is personal, feminine and refined. Photography : Maxime Galati-Fourcade and Laura Fantacuzzi
Sensitively redesigned by studio Angel O’Donnell, this two-bedroom house with private courtyard garden is positioned on Merredene Street, a peaceful collection of cottages tucked away behind Rush Common on Brixton Hill. A sensitive understanding of space and light characterises the interior spaces, with an accomplished range of contemporary materials introduced in the form of a beautiful steel staircase and cleverly conceived bedroom. Separating these two spaces in the hallway with a steel staircase. There are no doors on the ground floor to make the rooms feel more spacious. The house is now for sale at The Modern House! Photography : The Modern House See also :https://house-diaries.com/benbow-road-an-apartment-in-blue-and-green/
Once a dated dark space, Trinity St is now an open bright inviting home. The design by AK Design focused on utilizing every inch to create a fresh elegant retreat. The renovation was a full gut and curated to provide ample space for entertaining and for the home owners art collection. Photography : Kristen Korch See also : https://house-diaries.com/haywood-a-beach-style-residence-in-vancouver-canada/
