Homes
When Structure Dissolves Into Living: Inside Designer Nebras Aljoaib’s Riyadh HomeIn her personal townhouse, Nebras Aljoaib explores proportion, materiality, and memory to create a home that feels instinctive rather than arranged.Show More
This New York Apartment Redefines What Eclectic Really MeansPerched above the High Line in New York City’s Chelsea neighborhood, with glittering views stretching toward Hudson Yards, this pied-à-terre by Lucy Harris reads like a study in cultivated contrast. Show More
Marrakech on Jubail Island: Sculptural Warmth and the Architecture of Family LifeA five-bedroom sanctuary by C’est ici Design, where travertine, oak and sculptural form converge to balance quiet monumentality with the evolving rhythms of family life.Show More
Are we witnessing a maturation of Gulf luxury — from display to discretion?On Palm Jumeirah — an address long associated with spectacle, a new residential enclave proposes a quieter architectural thesis: EŌME.Show More
Grounded in Stone: How Material Permanence Shaped a Quietly Confident InteriorBy preserving the villa’s architectural bones, Studio SAM constructs calm not as a trend, but as a material and spatial condition. A study in restraint, where texture, craftsmanship, and custom design create depth without spectacle.Show More
This Grand New York Home Gets a Romantic Minimalist RewriteIn Scarsdale, architectural language tends to be declarative: symmetry, mouldings, axial views, and rooms scaled for ceremony. Show More
