Roc Cube is the renovation of three, very similar, but different apartments on a single building in Barcelona’s gothic quarter by nook architects. Read More
Typical Brussels House Gets a Renovation
Typical Brussels house is traditionally built following a plan of three rooms in a row. The rooms that are on the street side are prestigious spaces, while backyard rooms are dedicated to service. The central parts, which often lacks direct daylight, are generally left as secondary spaces. Read More
Three Interior Design Apps For Your Home
Technology has revolutionized the way people appreciate art and design. It is expected that there will be radical tech changes to that will enhance the interior this will center on smartphones and their paired apps. In a featured post by Architizer, it revealed that home design and tech are becoming more personal, where a range of products are now available that allow apps to control certain variables in the home, such as how light a particular room is or the temperature of a room. Read More
Most articles that talk about design and decoration are solidly focused on adding property value because renovation has become a major craze in recent times. What people seem to be forgetting is that a home usually has to be lived in for a long time before anyone gets around to selling it, and some people will never sell their home. Read More
House Extension for a Cellist
House extension for a cellist is a project by CUT architectures, it is a refurbishment of a detached house from the 1920’s in Chaville – Paris Western suburb. The extension is a concrete volume inserted between the eastern facade of the existing house and the adjoining wall of the next house, in continuity with the front facade of the existing house. Read More
Landscape Pots by Jonas Wood
Los Angeles -based artist Jonas Wood’s paintings of contemporary American life blur the boundaries of figuration and abstraction. Read More
3 Easy Ways to Boost the Value of Your Home
It’s hard to imagine profitably selling your home in the post-recession economy. Rather than looking at an inviting property ladder you simply can’t wait to climb, years of austerity have left you staring anxiously into a seemingly bottomless abyss, as For Sale signs in your area mobilise like some kind of miserable wooden army. Read More