Homes
This Spanish Revival Home Rejects the Open-Concept TrendIn Toluca Lake, designer Lidan Sfadia trades sprawling sightlines for intimate, thoughtfully separated rooms, proving that a house built in 2025 can still feel like it has a hundred years of stories behind it.Show More
A Collector’s Home in Key BiscayneLamarc Studio transformed one of Key Biscayne's oldest apartments into a serene oceanfront retreat where contemporary art and collectible design take centre stage.Show More
A Suite Beneath the ChestnutsInside a former canning school in Stavanger, interior architect Gudbjørg Simonsen transforms a couple's post-villa chapter into a suite-like retreat inspired by the chestnut trees just beyond the window.Show More
Inside a 19th Century Apartment Near Place des VictoiresA quiet renovation near Place des Victoires restores the flow a fragmented plan had lost, letting light and parquet carry the rest.Show More
A Lebanese Designer Proves Luxury and Liveability Can Coexist, in Abu DhabiInside a family home for five in Zayed City, where Nisrine El Lababidi Moghraby of Harf Noon Design Studio proves that comfort and sophistication were never meant to compete.Show More
A Mindful Escape Along Egypt’s Mediterranean CoastInside Almaza Bay, Yasmina Makram's YM Studio channels heritage and landscape into a home that barely distinguishes between indoors and out.Show More
How Arches Transformed a Spanish-Style Villa in DubaiIt began with an arch. Or rather, with the recognition that the few arches already present in this Spanish-style villa held the key to its transformation. Rather than introducing an entirely new architectural vocabulary, designer D'Ora Tokai amplified an existing one, allowing a simple curve to reshape the experience of the entire house.Show More