After crunching the numbers, we're revealing the best of the best, the top 10 most popular posts we published throughout 2019.
From all of us at Design Milk, happy holidays and happy new year!
We're taking you back through our 2019 Deconstruction column to see how 11 designs were made, from idea to finished product.
We all have a little voyeur in us which is why we're revisiting the most popular architecture posts we featured on Design Milk in 2019.
We're looking back at the most popular and most read candidates from our Friday Five column in 2019.
From architecture, interiors, home furnishings, and tech, we're sharing the most popular minimalist designs from 2019.
In Washington D.C., the Stephenson House is a renovation project by Assembledge+ and Fowlkes Studio that involved a 1962 modernist house.
A couple with a main residence in the suburbs of Long Island sought a pied-à-terre in New York City that needed a gut renovation.
Jen Turner's life and career has taken her to New York and back to Texas, where she and The Mighty Union have designed The Carpenter Hotel.
A cabin retreat in the Catskills that lives in physical isolation as a self-sustaining infrastructure that's in balance with nature.
A minimalist farmhouse in Upperton, UK formed of structural concrete wrapped with brick, and topped with a black zinc roof.
The Stratford hotel and its Allegra restaurant live inside a double-cantilevered 42-story building in East London.
An apartment in Curitiba, Brazil that was renovated into a modernist home focusing on form and function.
A renovated penthouse in Barcelona creates open, flexible spaces that can easily transform as needed.
A hidden getaway in Mexico merging historic architectural details and contemporary architecture with a lush landscape.