In the pursuit of a tranquil and pest-free home, employing a comprehensive combination of knowledge, preventive measures, and innovative solutions is key. By understanding the specific challenges posed by different pests and adopting a proactive stance, homeowners can significantly reduce the likelihood of infestations.
Adaptive reuse might sound like a complex architectural term, but its concept is simple and sustainable. Learn about the common types in this read.
‘Casa Ex Templo’ is located in the first Hispanic settlement in the city of San Francisco de Campeche and dates back to the 18th century. Right in front is what was once the Temple of San José, (patron saint of carpenters and boat builders) and which is where the house takes its name.
Welcome to Dom World Member Club where innovation meets sustainability in a harmonious blend of natural beauty and cutting-edge design. Nestled amidst lush green hills, our design embodies fluidity and harmony with nature. Enjoy breathtaking views from sustainable, naturally sourced materials, and experience the serenity of free-flowing geometry.
Designer Albina Mukhametshina has a fondness for Parisian interiors and reflected their inherent eclecticism in the design of her own apartment, piecing together the interior bit by bit.
“Villa Mandragora’ is a family summer villa in Orahovac, Montenegro, located right above Risan-Kotor intercity road. This architectural realization is an example of a successful integration with the unique landscape of Kotor Bay, in the hinterland of the busy road, on a plot with significant altitudinal spans ranging up to 9 m. In response to requirements of the Client
Tourist villas "THE TWO" are located in Đuraševići Settlement, Montenegro, in a linearly developed area covering approximately 1000 square meters, bordered on one side by the road and on the other by the sea. In the given context, the buildings are articulated through two orientations: one towards the road and the other towards the sea, forming an integral spatial entity. Besides multifunctionality, a key strength of this design is the quality connection between the water and the buildings via a deck and cascading terraces.
Qasr Al-Nour, a stunning modern A-frame house nestled in the heart of an Arabic neighborhood in Muscat, Oman, offers a unique blend of minimalistic design and warm, inviting interiors. Spanning 200 square meters, this architectural masterpiece exudes elegance and sophistication, with a seamless fusion of concrete, glass, and wood elements.