Today we're travelling to sunny California for a look around a 1960s ranch-style bungalow that's been transformed into a calming, contemporary haven. Located in the Woodland Hills area of Los Angeles, the house is now owned by Carlos Naude and Whitney Brown of multidisciplinary creative studio Working Holiday . . .
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Home tour | A minimalist cabin in a Swedish forest
For today's home tour we're heading deep into the Swedish wilderness, to a beautiful cabin that's just been remodelled by Copenhagen-based Norm Architects. Perched on top of a ridge and surrounded by pine trees, heathland and gentle sandy beaches, it's rustic yet refined - the kind of place that makes you unwind and breathe more deeply as soon as you step through the door . . .
Home tour | Nordic minimalism meets original features in Lisbon
I love homes with calming, clutter-free design. And I love homes that are filled with lovingly restored period features. Occasionally, I come across a home that balances both, and my heart always starts to beat a little faster. This stunning apartment is one such example. Located in Lisbon, it belongs to Marikken Navarsete . . .
Home tour | A calm loft-style retreat in earthy neutrals
For today's home-tour post I'm taking a peek at the latest project from the always-inspiring Norm Architects: the complete renovation of the first floor of a family house overlooking Gentofte Lake, just north of Copenhagen. The building itself dates back to 1918 and the remodelling has preserved much of its period character, while creating a calm refuge that suits contemporary needs . . .
Home tour | Clever small-space living in Poland
I'm always keen to feature homes that show how compact spaces needn't be a barrier to stylish, practical living, and this project from Gdansk- and London-based architecture studio ACOS (A Collection of Stories) is a perfect example. Located on the southern shore of the Baltic Sea, it's bright, airy and tranquil, with a beautiful mix of colours and materials . . .
Home tour | A Scandi-inspired Victorian renovation in London
I'm always impressed by people who renovate period properties to make them suit their needs, taste and lifestyle, without losing any of their original character in the process. It's a very tricky balance to achieve: buildings need to evolve and adapt in order to survive, but it's important that they retain their soul, too. One person who's managed to do it brilliantly is Emily Mayne, founder of . . .
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