In modern interior design, storage solutions are no longer just functional; they’re part of the overall aesthetic. Homeowners, architects, and interior designers alike seem to be finding new and creative ways to sneak in more storage.
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Catherine Park
Simara Melo: This 236m² apartment has undergone an interior renovation and was developed to be a family retreat on vacation. Residents of a house in Mato Grosso, central-western Brazil, were
looking for a property to relax and enjoy leisure time in the south of the country.
Project name
Sea Front Apartment
Architecture firm
Simara Melo Arquitetura
Location
Balneário Camboriu, State of Santa Catarina, Brazil
Photography
Eduardo Macarios
Principal architect
Simara Melo
Design team
Simara Melo, Anajuliagm Elisa Franca
Collaborators
Callescura Valeria Mara Francini
Interior design
Simara Melo, Ana Juliagm Elisa Franca
Environmental & MEP engineering
Tools used
ZWCAD, SketchUp
Typology
Residential › Apartment
The interiors of this 600 m² villa were designed by Sabina Valieva for a family with three children.“The owners of this home are my long-term clients, with whom I am collaborating for the fourth time,” shares the designer. “Each of the spouses has their own business, and they value the time spent together, love traveling, and hosting guests.”
Project name
Modern villa in the mountains of Transcaucasia
Architecture firm
Sabina Valieva Interiors
Location
Transcaucasia, South Caucasus
Photography
Yaroslav Lukyanchenko
Design team
Style by Ekaterina Naumova
Interior design
Sabina Valieva
Typology
Residential › Villa
Picture walking into a meticulously curated space where every detail contributes to a narrative of coherence, practicality, and aesthetic splendor. This 1400 Sq.ft 3BHK apartment, located in a freshly built residential complex in Dahod, epitomizes sophisticated interior design.
Project name
Apartment 401
Architecture firm
DIB Collaborative
Location
Dahod, Gujarat, India
Photography
Arif Boriwala
Principal architect
Husain Bhabhrawala
Design team
Husain Bhabhrawala, Mustafa Katwara
Interior design
D.I.B Collaborative
Environmental & MEP engineering
Visualization
D.I.B Collaborative
Client
Kaizar Bhabhrawala
Typology
Residential › Apartment
The use of wet wall panels in your home gives you a lot of options when it comes to design. These panels may be used for redesigning the bathroom, updating the kitchen or adding style to the living room; they let you try out textures, colors and styles that are ideal for your home.
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Liliana Alvarez
We were engaged by a young couple to transform a rental flat into a modern, inviting home. Their vision was clear: to remove the accumulation of old furniture, bring the kitchen out of its cramped, dark room at the back, and address the issue of guests walking directly into the living space from the front door.
Project name
Swieqi Apartment
Photography
Ramon Portelli
Design team
Martina Fenech Adami
Interior design
studio NiCHE.
Environmental & MEP engineering
Supervision
studio NiCHE.
Visualization
studio NiCHE.
Typology
Residential › Apartment
The text will be published as received. Please double-check credits and spelling! This villa is located in a town with a history of over 40 years, where most of the buildings were traditionally single-story. The previous building on this site was also single-story and was valued by its owner for its close connection between the interior spaces and...
Architecture firm
Space Experience Architecture Studio
Location
Mianki Village, Daryanavardan Town, Mazandaran, Iran
Principal architect
Majid Roudgarpour, Atefeh Amini
Interior design
Atefeh Amini
Structural engineer
Ali Seyyedi
Environmental & MEP
Electrical Engineer: Souroush Faghinasiri; Mechanical Engineer: Moein Biglarian
Landscape
Majid Roudgarpour
Lighting
Roholla Hoseinzadeh
Construction
Miankile Group
Material
Wood, Concrete, Glass
Typology
Residential › House
Digging into the specifics, it's crucial to understand why basements often get labeled as key contributors to property value and how they can affect a home's pricing.