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  • 70 Charlton Street by Work Of

    Elevating the luxurious interiors designed by Workshop/APD, the recently completed 70 Charlton Street in West Soho has unveiled its latest model residence designed by Work Of, an inviting, warm atmosphere that combines simplicity and contemporary design to create a truly stunning, light-filled space. More

  • Ski Vest by Reiulf Ramstad Arkitekter

    The new high quality housing project in Ski Vest will offer innovative apartments sheltered in a green new neighborhood in Ski Vest, Norway. On the site of a former military camp, the residential building will band together with the adjacent historical landscape and built environment of buildings from the 1890s in an attractive and humble […] More

  • Refinish Your Hardwood Floors & Other Home Improvements with Good ROI

    Before you put that for sale sign in front of your house, you may want to do a little handiwork around your property. Everyone knows home renovations can boost the value of your home and attract potential buyers, but remember not all home improvements yield a high return. Here are a few that do: More

  • ARCHISCENE HOME: Improving Your Dwelling

    So, you are planning to move to a new house and your car is already filled with your things. Visions of a brand new home you fantasize about dwelling in, preserve penetrating your thoughts. Strolling past a furnishings retailer invokes wishful serious about a new sofa suite. Magazines about houses and furnishings catalogs are gateways […] More

  • The Street by Sanjay Puri Architects

    Taking a cue from the old city streets of Mathura city in India where this project is located, this 800 room students’ hostel creates organic spaces. Designed in 4 level high, 5 linear blocks, the built spaces snake across a wedge shaped site twisting and turning along their length. Sitting adjacent to repetitive hostel blocks […] More

  • Lumishell by Christophe Benichou

    Christophe Benichou designed LUMISHELL, a prefab curved dwelling intended to be implanted in the Heart of Nature, in 2017. Take a look at the complete story below. More

  • Top Gadgets You Should Implement Into Your Home Design In 2018

    As we move further into the digital age, we are beginning to see more and more gadgets introduced into our homes. However, what gadgets are more beneficial than others? There are many gadgets available to us that we can install easily but what gadgets should you ensure to purchase? Read more after the jump: More

  • Can You Really Build a House During the Winter?

    Many people, when considering when to build their homes, decide against winter for a variety of reasons. The frozen ground, the cold temperatures, and the snow are all reasons to not build during this time. However, there are technologies that can help avoid those issues, and in many cases, these issues can result in a […] More

  • How to Improve Your Outdoor Space

    Your outdoor living space should not only look great, but it should be functional, too. You, therefore, need to focus on creating a private, safe, aesthetically-pleasing, and easy to maintain exterior. Does this sound too good to be true? Well, it doesn’t have to be. Find out how to improve your outdoor space. Soften Hardscapes […] More

  • Three Reasons a Customizable Roof is Right for Houses

    There are a number of projects you’ll need to do in your home to keep it up and running properly, but none are quite as extensive as replacing your roof. This isn’t your average DIY home project, roofing requires the skills and expertise of professionals. While you may choose to replace the roof with something […] More

  • La Barquiere by PietriArchitectes

    La Barquière is a 62 housing project located in the 9th district of Marseille (France). The urban neighborhood offers to the project a unique setting. Drawn in keeping with its context, this project respects all the family owner wishes. The owner wanted to keep the old building dated from the 18th century. The existing old […] More

  • 5 Reasons You May Need to Contact a Restoration Service

    Before you call Scoop, Muck, and Dizzy, and Roley too, it’s best to take a step back, consider the type of damage, and think about whether it is a good idea to even attempt a do-it-yourself fix. After all, much water and other damage is usually behind walls and otherwise invisible, so the visible damage […] More

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