This unique home is located just 5 minutes away from Barcelona and features a stunning combination of old and new. Recently renovated for a young couple with two children, the crib kept most of its initial design details intact. The ceiling height with its tile roof and wooden beams and...
A rounded Loft in Prague by A1ARCHITECTS. Softness and fluency of space as its main attributes... I love this house ....is so simple, fresh and warm! The private spaces such as bedrooms are ofcourse separated, but the rest of common activities rooms are connected within one fluent space. It starts...
Located in Miami, Florida, this luxurious and intriguing villa is the former crib of Lenny Kravitz. You are looking at a beautiful looking home with an uncommon design that was redecorated especially for the singer. The credits belong to BNO Design, an interior design company from New York. Meant...
1. Karl Lagerfeld This king of fashion boasts one of the most impressive home libraries we’ve ever seen. Reaching from floor to the very high ceilings in his Paris apartment, Lagerfeld’s collection comprises over 60,000 volumes, making it one of the largest private libraries in the world. Unsurprisingly, many of...
People call it the “conch shell house” after the shape which was inspired by and looks exactly like a conch shell. It was designed and built by the architect Octavio Ocampo and is completely white. The architect respected all the details of a conch shell, including the spikes...
This house is in the town of Cadaques on Costa Brava in Spain.Spanish interior designer Marta Esteve was the mastermind behind this interior transformation She used every resource available to create a specific charm for this two-storey residence. A natural colour palette and modern furnishings create a chic...
This amazing loft is located on the top floor of a very attractive building on one of the most desired addresses in Stockholm. The building was built in 1885 so the 300 square meter loft features 16 feet ceilings. Besides the loft exposures in all four directions...