A 1960 Madrid apartment is reborn as House 64, a 689-square-foot home by OOIIO Architecture, blending history, color, and contemporary living.
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.
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.
Victoria Wilmotte presents Colorscape, a satisfying blend of ancient materiality and hypermodernism – with iridescent details as a treat.
Zalc Arquitetura transforms a São Paulo apartment with an industrial edge and a bold color palette – including cobalt blue accents – balanced by neutrals.
A daring Kyiv apartment by metric bureau blends theatrical color and whimsical details – like a fur-lined portal and a wall lizard – into a vibrant yet functional home.
Butterfly Studio transforms a Kraków apartment for a young couple who desired a retro-inspired, colorful space that was also timeless and functional.
Studio Terpeluk thoughtfully reimagines a 1974 Albert Lanier San Francisco home, blending original redwood features with modern materials.
Inspired by childhood toys, Woaw lighting is Nader Gammas’ playful spin on the classic candelabra with bold colors, modular forms, and joyful charm.
Naki Atelier carefully curates a blend of old and new, where industrial elements feel fresh, in a vibrant apartment in Ermionida, Greece.
Each plane a different color, Montana Furniture and KIMPOP release new limited-edition furniture, bringing a pop of fun to any interior.
Nar Design Studio reimagines a Miami penthouse to reflects its music-loving owner while encapsulating the vibrant and eclectic essence of Miami.
BOND redesigns a Tribeca loft in New York City honoring the loft’s industrial heritage while infusing it with a modern, luminous aesthetic.
Tegeta designs its new office in Tbilisi, by integrating colorful aesthetics with ergonomic principles to foster a productive and inspiring work environment.
Designed by Natasha Kukresh, a 533-square-foot studio apartment in Minsk masterfully balances bold colors and aesthetics with practicality.