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For most of us, if not all of us, the bedroom is the most important room in the house. After a long busy day, we deserve a cozy bedroom that helps us get a good night’s sleep so we can wake up refreshed and ready to face a new day.

This Cape Town pied-à-terre, near to the V&A Waterfront’s Silo Precinct, was conceptualised as a blank canvas for the owner’s growing collection of South African and African art. The precinct is anchored by the Zeitz MOCAA, which is not only the most significant art museum in the world dedicated to artists from Africa and the diaspora but is also a local architectural landmark designed by the UK’s Thomas Heatherwick. Much of the district’s artistic and creative character derives from its presence.

Often, when looking to buy a home, we look for a garage. Why? Extra space and extra security for our cars, tools, bikes, and other belongings. Then, two years down the line, the garage is completely full of junk that we don’t need, horribly disorganised, and becomes an all-around stressful situation.

It’s hard to imagine a time when indoor appliances didn’t exist. From the moment we wake up, to the moment we go to bed, these machines play an important role in our lives. They help us cook food, clean dishes, and clothes, regulate the temperature of our homes, and so much more.

Single malt is one of our most interesting projects we have ever developed. 160 square meters, 3.7 meters ceilings, rounded wall in the living room, is all very non-trivial initial data for the beginning of the project. When designing the interior, we needed to apply all the accumulated knowledge and experience, as well as spend dozens of hours of consultations with engineers and contractors to create an unprecedented space where each element catches the eye, does not overload the environment but is its integral part.

Today, people are working from home and staying most of the time indoors. This reality has encouraged many homeowners to revamp their space to boost comfort and create an inviting environment. With so much time in people’s hands, the TV room may be one of the places you’d think about redesigning.

Kath Kuni architecture is a popular indigenous construction technique from North India. Although it has its own history, it continues to be as captivating today as ever. With architectural marvels that have stood the test of time, Kath Kuni will definitely not leave you disappointed!

A series of family cabins hidden in the forest, overlooking Washington's Hood Canal and inspired by the native killdeer bird. The retreat is an expression of ‘tactile modernism’, connecting the family to the sensation and physical experiences of the Puget sound ecosystem.