Now this is seriously cool and environmentally friendly at the same time: Debbie Glassberg of Kansas City knew if she could make a home her family would feel comfortable living in, she could do it for others. That’s the idea behind a home made primarily out of five metal shipping containers at 60th and Charlotte Streets in Kansas City, called Home Contained. Read along…>
Located in the core part of Girona’s medieval quarter and overlooking the Plaça de Sant Domènec, Spain, this building dates back to the sixteenth century.
Baker Kavanagh Architects transform a heritage church in Bondi into two luxury apartments, fusing contemporary finishes with heritage details.
Mill Hill is a landmark heritage church, located in Bondi, New South Wales. The church has been converted into two luxury apartments, which blend elegant and crisp interiors with the heritage exterior and streetscape of the original brick building.
When Enrique Polanco, an art fair promoter in Madrid, decided to build a second home on this island some 100 miles from the Spanish mainland, he said he set out “to escape from real life in Madrid.†It’s no wonder he took his inspiration from the fictional character Peter Pan and named his home Never Never Land.
Bruce Townsley’s home must be among the most secure in the world – he lives in a former missile silo that can withstand even a nuclear blast.
This surely looks like a home to a family who does not compromise on any amenity / luxury ! This place is splendid – what with 15 foot tall ceilings and romantic fireplaces – it looks like its come right off a romantic movie. The setting is just stunning. It overlooks scenic snow covered grounds – huge wide , white spaces which you can just watch for hours while sipping coffee.
Sweden is already world famous for its top of the line designs and styles. Hence it comes as no surprise when we see this stunning penthouse . It is simply ‘to –die – for’ , to say the least. It seems like no expense has been spared in its …
Designed by Nicola Auciello, this loft conveys a feeling of minimal furniture display combined with a strong sense of colour, arrangement and light.
Award-winning graphic designers and authors of the bestselling book What’s Out There Will Hopkins and Mary K. Baumann are a New York City couple who have recently transplanted their home and office to the renovated Whitney Lofts Building in Minneapolis