For Ricardo Bofill, transforming La Fabrica - the factory - into a home has been the ultimate labour of love. Spectacular pictures show it really was worth it...
Explore the seamless blend of indoor outdoor living spaces, enhancing home aesthetics and offering a harmonious connection to nature.
this home by gradoli & sanz architects features two outdoor patios: one with an olive tree at its heart, and the other shaded and filled with vegetation.
This year marks two decades of Armani/Casa, the elegant luxury furniture and homewares line created by Giorgio Armani. The collection’s pared-back aesthetic finds a suitable home in the iconic designer’s coastal retreat on the Caribbean island of Antigua. Photographed by Alexis Armanet.
A single spiral-shaped partition encloses Earthbox, Equipo de Arquitectura’s new office, surrounding a stately guavirà plant.
The owners of lifestyle brand Satara have transformed their bayside Melbourne home into a rustic dream. Take a look inside here.
The four-bedroom house is said to be the state's most photographed residential property after it amassed more than 21,000 likes on a viral Facebook post.
Living Mexico City by Marcela Aguilar y Maya is filled with stunning interiors of some of Mexico City's most beautiful homes.
Find out how we designed our London workers cottage to make those all important connections to nature using the principals of biophilia without even realising.
Standard Architecture together with developer Viewpoint Collection, have designed a modern house that's been inspired by the traditional form of the barn.
Between the desert and the mountains sits an oasis-like city comprising some of the early 20th century’s most iconic buildings
Elsa Hosk’s Richard Neutra-designed home is marvel of mid-century architecture—and has been lovingly shared on the model’s Instagram.
Chef Liam Tomlin and wife Jan know what they want and, for that matter, what they don’t. And as all couples that have embarked on a home renovation project know, that’s half the battle won.
The four-bedroom house is said to be the state's most photographed residential property after it amassed more than 21,000 likes on a viral Facebook post.
A terrace house that needed ‘serious attention’ has been transformed into a comfortable city home for a retired farming couple, who picked up the renovation where the previous owners left off.
Losing a room to create more space, the owners of this stone cottage in the Adelaide hills then ramped up its unique 1960s style.
The lush inner city garden of leading Sydney florist, Sean Cook of Mr Cook.
The four-bedroom house is said to be the state's most photographed residential property after it amassed more than 21,000 likes on a viral Facebook post.
The HS Residence is a single-family home & carriage house in Cleveland, OH. The site, located in Cleveland’s historic Tremont neighborhood, stretches an entire neighborhood block (2 parcels consolidated), approximately twice the depth of its neighbors. The client, a couple seeking to age...
Retallack Thompson reimagine a Federation era bungalow in Sydney's inner west, aiming for 'more garden and less home’.
Lucca Modern surely was a show stopper in this year’s Utah Valley Parade of Homes! With its beautiful view, amazing modern design, and wonderful architectural details, this home is one...
Located in Austin, Texas, the Strass Residence is a 2,924 square foot, L-shaped home designed by Matt Fajkus Architecture.
Download my Color in the Home eBook today! In this guide to using color in the home, I go through several colors, explaining the psychology and what colors
Tour this home designed by JLF Architects featuring a beautiful blend of traditional and modern elements located in Jackson, Wyoming.
Architects get to make other people's ideas become reality and to give others their dream homes. Inevitably, they get to always add new ideas to their own
Some people think that woodworking is a dying art that belongs to the forgotten bunch of crafts that we, humans, don’t find any place for in our hectic lives. But this is not entirely true.
As architects attempt to solve complex questions around how our buildings can be more efficient, they increasingly look to natural design elements and the earth’s ecosystems, which have been quietly reinventing themselves since time immemorial.