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.
Ivy Ross’s Sea Ranch, California home, Standing Wave, designed by Suchi Reddy, is a neuroaesthetic retreat shaped by ocean views, light, and sound.
Interior designer Maye Ruiz shares her love of her dog Quesadilla, lamp sketches, unexpected finds in a tile shop, and more, in this Friday Five.
On a 13 × 60-foot lot near Ibirapuera Park, Casa MA, by RUA 141, transforms industrial materials, gardens, and daylight into a warm, multi-level urban home.
As 2025 winds to a close, it’s time to celebrate the year’s standout stories Design Milk shared, from bold architecture to nostalgic tech.
Our top 10 Skim Milk features from 2025 prove that when architecture is stripped to its essence, designers can still create quietly powerful spaces.
Design Milk's top Friday Five posts of 2025 showcase a global mix of artists, architects, and makers with their inspiring, contemporary creativity.
Kohler debuts its Pearlized finish in a Harry Nuriev installation, transforming ceramic surfaces into a luminous, immersive experience.
From compact apartments to sprawling homes filled with art, color, and character, check out Design Milk's top 10 interior design stories of 2025.
A 1960 Madrid apartment is reborn as House 64, a 689-square-foot home by OOIIO Architecture, blending history, color, and contemporary living.
Studio Nilasha’s Hyderabad Grigio Verde villa features rich textures and natural light that bring warmth to a bold black-and-gray palette.
Interior designer Jeremiah Brent shares his love of Maya Angelou, Brancusi's studio, typography, marble slab yards, and more.
With complete creative freedom, Dubai designer D'Ora Tokai stripped this villa to its essence and rebuilt it as a study in disciplined restraint.
Holzrausch transforms a Mallorca villa with tropical wood, mid-century vibes, and bold Brazilian–Mexican colors for a joyful, design-forward holiday retreat.
Nati Minas & Studio + Flipê Arquitetura design a São Paulo apartment with lush views of the city around a massive collection of 5,000+ CDs.