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Raised-edge coping, sculptural fountains, curved pool designs, and natural materials — these are the top water feature trends ...
Your home should feel like a retreat, not just a residence, and tapping into sensory design is one of the most transportive ...
A cultural centre focused on the trading and teaching of artisanal craft techniques native to Tuscany is among work by ...
Explore how architecture can engage with agroecology to foster regeneration and ecological stewardship in food systems.
Concrete has long been the material of brutalism, yet in residential design today, it’s anything but harsh. These days, ...
Lawrence Group ’s Hospitality practice completed its second Basso restaurant in the St. Louis area. Opened on May 27 at ...
Designed by Alara Studio, this home in Chennai is inspired by its natural surroundings and the Japanese philosophy of ...
With the heart of the summer season upon us, now is a good time to give your front entry some love. Tidying up planters with ...
By now, we’ve lived through enough design cycles to notice a pattern: When the world spins off its axis, our interiors reach for joy. During the pandemic, we stripped things back. Muted palettes.
Designed by Studio Camarada, Kalpaney in Bengaluru takes you back to fables and pushes you into novelty all at once.
“Using light-colored tiles can create an airy feel and make rooms appear larger. Light tiles are great for small areas like ...
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