Edgy architecture practice Atelierzero brings the sprawling abode up to contemporary standards with cleverly porous built-ins, deft color blocking, and strategically deployed finishes.
With a double-height volume and carefully framed openings, Aranda\Lasch transforms a compact New York apartment into viewport for light and landscape.
Studio Papaya’s SBC Apartment, a 538-square-foot São Paulo duplex, uses custom furniture and bold color to make a small space feel expansive.
Nati Minas & Studio + Flipê Arquitetura design a São Paulo apartment with lush views of the city around a massive collection of 5,000+ CDs.
Casa MRGT, a 4-story loft apartment in Turin by lamatilde, redefines urban living with its perfect fusion of industrial charm and minimalist luxury.
Explore the Dinesen Apartment by David Thulstrup in Brooklyn – an immersive, wood-filled pop-up showcasing Danish design through 2026.
In a restored 1930s Bauhaus villa, designer Sarolta Huttl transforms a 970-square-foot Budapest apartment into a bright, modern family home that honors its roots.
NOA designs an attic apartment in Innsbruck, Austria with a dramatic black and white transformation that celebrates light, memories, and views of the Alps.
Hersen Mendes Arquitetura turns a 1,022-sq-ft Brasília apartment into a warm, accessible “Reliquary” that celebrates family and graceful aging.
Aavahsa’s Spring Breeze Apartment blends Japandi calm with Boho warmth, creating a serene, light-filled retreat in Gurugram, India.
Casa Capirote by Cateto Cateto transforms a Seville apartment into a vibrant mix of cobalt, coral, and green, inspired by Triana pottery and modern craft.
alto design studio transforms a Ljubljana apartment into a vibrant home, blending marble, vintage icons, and bold color to reimagine a 1980s interior.
When Olga Ashby selected travertine for use in a Parisian apartment, she was creating a dialogue between geological time and human intimacy.
Zalc Arquitetura transforms a São Paulo apartment with an industrial edge and a bold color palette – including cobalt blue accents – balanced by neutrals.
A 248 ft² minimalist Paris studio by BETH X EPISTEME STUDIO features modular, double-duty furniture, a Murphy bed, and warm, space-saving design.