Rustam Minnehanov, founder of Kvadrat Architects studio, leisurely created and realized the interior of an apartment for his family, giving himself full carte blanche. When he could not agree with himself, he turned to a designer friend.
Transforming your living space into a personalized art gallery has never been easier with modern picture wall solutions. Whether you're a photography enthusiast, art lover, or simply want to showcase cherished memories, creating a stunning gallery wall can elevate your home's aesthetic while telling your unique story.
A young professional couple with a toddler and another baby on the way engaged Tennille Joy Interiors and architect Rob Harris to transform their 1930s Californian Bungalow in an edgy Melbourne suburb from a dark, dated space into a light filled family sanctuary.
Step Maze is a private residence designed for a family of five and their dog, located on a trapezium-shaped corner plot. The home's design maximizes light and breeze from two street-facing sides, incorporating louvers and jaalis for privacy and shading. Each space offers visual vistas of the adjacent sides.
Nestled in the heart of Calgary, the Maple Leaf House stands as a one-of-a-kind architectural gem that seamlessly blends mid-century design with modern sensibilities. Originally designed and built by the homeowners in 1966, this home is not only a testament to their craftsmanship but also features a striking maple leaf shaped footprint.
Two oak trees, a sheet of water and the horizon are the pre-existing elements in this plot, which influence the position and formal configuration of the house. The presence of this vegetation in the foreground, and the Pedrezuela Reservoir in the background, forces the house's floor plan to adjust its geometry to these elements.
Each winner designed virtual commercial spaces that highlighted colors from the BEHR 2025 Commercial Color Forecast, including the 2025 Color of the Year, Rumors.
Eco-friendly architecture is not just a trend. It is a necessity for a better tomorrow, too. So, we strongly believe that the construction industry needs to embrace sustainability as their standard practice and not as an optional feature.