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Are you feeling overwhelmed by the amount of clutter and old items in your home? Do you have a hard time letting go of sentimental belongings, or are unsure of how to properly dispose of certain items? You’re not alone. Many people struggle with decluttering and getting rid of old possessions, but it doesn’t have to be a daunting task.

Welcome to the ultimate guide on why you need an elevator in your house! The thought of having an elevator in a residential home may seem like a luxury reserved for the ultra-rich or those with mobility issues.

The second edition of the Smart Building Summit has begun at Light + Intelligent Building Middle East, the region’s largest exhibition for lighting and building technology, with insights from a range of experts highlighting the potential growth of the industry and the path to creating sustainable smart buildings.

Interior designer Svetlana Li crafted a multifaceted yet unified 130 m2 apartment within a contemporary urban setting. The design focuses on fusing the living, kitchen, and home office areas into one fluid space, beautifully lit by natural light from dual-sided windows.

Undone, a name given to this project after its [in]completion, refers to the late-phase decision to stop the work on the building’s facade and finishings. This choice was a reaction to the worsening socio-economic conditions in Iran at that time

BRLOOTE Headquarters is situated in Shaoxing, nestled between the elevated road of the industrial zone and the city's waterways. The Greater Dog Architects handled the overall planning, architectural design, and interior design for the project.

This project — O's Villa is one of the houses, in which WEN DESIGN integrates humanity and nature through its interior decoration. It is a place where spring remains eternal, surrounded by greenery combined with the pastoral. The amber glass curtain wall and staggered log shutters coverage in perfect symmetry. The designers created a dwelling environment of “prosperity outside and nature inside”, in an effort to obscure the physical proximity between zen and nature. It’s a hermit atmosphere converted into a cozy space.