The Cape Town-based interior design studio OKHA has designed Laguna coffee table for luxury safari lodge Cheetah Plains. OKHA’s Laguna coffee table, which is borne out the award-winning luxury safari project, Cheetah Plains, earns its name from the Spanish word Laguna which means pool, pond or ‘...
Polycarbonate sheets like LEXAN Margard are acquirable in a diversity of structures, colors, and widths to give you all over the freedom to control both the purpose and aesthetic of your design.
The Iranian Architect & Interior designer Milad Eshtiyaghi has designed "House No. 11 a modern residence that is located in Sotogrande, Cádiz, Spain. Project description by architect: According to the climate of the project site located in the warm wet area, natural ventilation is very import...
Many homeowners tend to overlook their roofs; they may think that as long as it looks fine, there is no need to think about repairs or replacements. However, delaying necessary repairs can lead to costly and dangerous consequences.
Drawn to the extensive vegetation rather than the views to the ocean, the client’s brief asked for an experience “like camping amongst the trees, but without the tent”. Rather than optimising views to the ocean that may be lost over time as the foreshore vegetation matures, this home is thoughtfully woven between the existing stand of Brushbox trees on the site.
That special day has come! You've finally decided that you want to buy a house. And that's a great thing, however, since it is one of the biggest investments you will ever make, you shouldn't act hastily.
The Amsterdam based architectural office NL Architects has designed "Clelia Tower Limassol" a proposal for a hyper luxurious residential tower in Limassol, Agios Tychonas, Cyprus commissioned by Clelia Haji-loannou. The word UNIQUE is one of the more frequently used terms in real estate. You could say that the word has lost some of its meaning.
Located on Main Street in historic downtown Fredricksburg, Albert Hotel builds on the 175-year legacy of the Keidel family’s relationship with this Hill Country town. Taking its name from Albert Keidel—an architect, historic preservationist, and man-about-town—the Keidel family’s connection to Fredericksburg dates to 1847, when Albert’s great-grandfather arrived to serve as the town doctor and judge.