C Penthouse is a minimal space located in Antwerp, Belgium, designed by Vincent Van Duysen.
Mexico City House by Cherem Arquitectos is a concrete landmark within the gated suburb of Bosque Real
La Pedevilla blends traditional and contemporary elements in the alpine landscape of South Tyrol, Italy.
The resort, appropriately named Healing Stay Kosmos, is sited dramatically at the top of a cliff that plunges 100 feet into the East Sea. Behind it looms a vertiginous rocky outcrop, Songgotbong, or Ice Pick Peak, for its resemblance to the climbing implement.
Villa Massilia is an undiscovered Casa Cook. A refined estate in the centre of Seminyak inspired by this hotel chain and reinterpreted for the Bali environment. You may not have heard about this villa yet, but let me assure you, from now on it will be the new it-spot to stay in while visiting the island.
Belgian architect Arjaan De Feyter designed this minimalistic concrete apartment in one of the by Axel Vervoordt coverted old silos at the Kanaal in Wijnegem, Belgium. An industrial dream space with e
Swiss Bureau has completed the design of the Dubai International Academic City centre complete with a raw and natural material palette. . Swiss Bureau experiments with limited materials for new education hub in Dubai . Concrete, interior design, Minimal interiors, natural materials, Swiss Bureau, wood Projects
This huge guide has 243 different deck railing ideas and designs to use for your porch, deck or patio. Wood, metal, stone, glass, cable railing and more!
Concrete and its malleable (yes malleable) properties, give us countless opportunities for creative expression. Without further ado, here is our
bloodandchampagne.com Open plan living More of us are living in smaller apartments, and the majority of these smaller spaces are open plan. This is happening right across the housing market, from new builds that appeal to first time buyers to city pads that appeal to those who have country homes. The beauty about open plan living
Image 13 of 44 from gallery of Kew House / McLaren.Excell. Photograph by Simone Bossi
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In this gallery the raw power of Brutalist architecture meets the vibrant, lush allure of Tropical design. It's an unexpected mashup that creates a stunning
We do our best to seek out exceptional design from all corners of the globe, and on Tenerife, the largest of the Canary Islands off the north west coast of Africa, we found an extraordinary architectural example in timber, glass and concrete. The House in Tenerife was built into the cliffs 300m above a black sand beach. The entrance to the house leads to the upper tier of the double-height living room. And descending the concrete staircase, the minimalist interior becomes second nature against the surrounding backdrop — where the blues of the sky and the sea appear vertically in formation. Before long, the sensory experiences from the natural world envelope the built form, and the house's relevance in its surroundings are revealed. The layout places living areas of the home on the shorter end of the L-shaped form, while both bedrooms and bathrooms sit along the longer side. Both living and sleeping spaces open out to a wooden deck and pool that spills into nature. The heaviness of the concrete double-story living room allows glass panels to sit effortlessly on the deck. The room's only furniture, le Corbuiser's chaise and Mies' Barcelona chair face out, away from a small fireplace that meets a wall of two-storey shelving. The sleeping spaces both open to the deck and pool as well. Each has its own bathroom — and from the master, the owners can sleep and bathe in the same space looking out at the same view, as the sink and the concrete tub sit at the foot of the bed. The house even contains a basement where a home gym looks through a glass wall into the side of the pool. We couldn't really think of anything else we would want from a home on a Spanish island — except great wine storage, we'd be doing plenty of entertaining. By Andrew J Wiener
16 of 18 items from Terre Garzate by Del Conca. Portfolio of interiors. Prices and online calculation of shipping expenses and lead time to the USA
Based on a 1950s design, Betty is curvy and cleverly cute. Available in all Nood Co colours, this stunning one piece concrete basin features a stepped vertical wall and gorgeous band.
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A WOW-factor Extension in Brunswick Architecture by Sally Tabart Timber and concrete reign supreme in this thoughtfully designed addition to a Brunswick family home. Photo – Derek Swalwell.