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Winter weather is hard to deal with, but the aftermath is sometimes even worse. Months of cold temperatures and snowfall means your backyard needs care to regain shape. One of the most affected areas is usually the vegetation. The lawn may have lost its luster and developed issues like bare patches or weeds.

This is a unique high-floor apartment with acute angles and large windows. Our main task was to make it a place suitable for observing the city. Dealing with 70-degree angles is pretty difficult, but we managed to organize everything as ergonomically as possible: there is some storage space, a work desk and a lounge zone. Windows cannot be opened; there are only small ventilators under the ceiling. We have developed a ventilation and air conditioning system so that the apartment always has fresh air.

If you want to give your living space a refresh and upgrade it, there's some work ahead of you! Everybody deserves a beautiful and organized home, but it's often hard to figure out where to even begin. Upgrades don’t have to be expensive or complicated, and with these simple tips, you can rest assured that it will be much easier than you think.

Alacarte Ha Long Bay is a Condotel development located on the Hung Thang Masterplan zone designed by Aedas. The site is a prime seafront plot with sweeping and unobstructed views towards Ha Long Bay, the World Heritage seascape that is one of Vietnam’s biggest attractions.

Silhouette, located in Nawanshahr, Punjab, is an impressive piece of modern architecture spread over an area of 10,000 square feet and boasts of a unique floor plan. The open-concept design of the living spaces facilitates the internal connectivity of the house, while the use of screens on the exterior ensures privacy.

The nostalgia inherited from the Belle Époque for French art is reflected in this house; balustrades, irregular finishes on the trestles and an arch at the main entrance. The premise in the Casona59 project was to preserve the spirit and memory of the building, restoring the cedar wood doors and windows, which were returned to their original state, the walls were uncovered from the different layers of paint, revealing the times and colors.

“Aquarium Room” is a living space that is based on the interpretation of the seabed, using sinuous shapes combined with a more rustic materiality of exposed concrete and rocks on the walls to create a contrast, finishing off the headboard with a large aquarium that It can be natural or artificial through the use of led technology.