The old and the new
An old-fashioned pie safe looks fantastic despite its aged surface - it helps balance out the loud wallpaper print and throw rug of this nifty nook.
New York Interior Designer Betty Wasserman seamlessly combines her background as a private art dealer with her passion for design and architecture. The results, from lofts to beach houses, are stunning, contemporary spaces that perfectly showcase original art. With a discerning eye for design and close attention to her clients’ taste, Wasserman transformed this red-painted farmhouse into a relaxing getaway that simply overflows with comfort and modern elegance.
Driftwood logs and hardwood floors provide an organic feel compared to the fireplace's contemporary lines.
Can a vernacular approach in architecture take both a sustainable and stylistic route for eco-conscious living? Here's a well-executed holiday home by architect PromodChaugule that blends the two characteristics…
Infusing timeless charm via modern aesthetics, Studio Crypt crafts a stunning statement of understated luxury with this family retreat, seamlessly connecting it with nature.
Onur Karadeniz Architects revamps two existing houses to create this visual masterpiece of a farmhouse that perfectly embodies the essence of the context of Istanbul while adding brilliant contemporary flourishes.
r+d Studio chisels a mammoth 24,000-square-feet farmhouse in Delhi. Conceived in frames, the design revolves around the concept of duality, conscientiously marrying personal preferences to develop a stately home