Vancouver-based architect Omer Arbel doesn’t set out to design living spaces that are merely beautiful and functional. For him, success depends on taking things to the next level – an exercise in architectural poetics. In this 33-by-150-foot loft, the end result of his theory is pure delight – a deliberate placement of rough and smooth, rustic and sparkle, perfectly punctuated by a central shaft of open sky.
One of my favourite designers, Spanish A-cero shown once again their trademark sharp and modern lines of this single family home in Madrid.
San Francisco interior designer Ken Fulk is creating buzz and delight with bold and witty décor. His loft in San Francisco’s gritty South of Market district offers jolts of color, playful wit and a spirited view of modern design.
This three-bedroom duplex in TriBeCa, New York was transformed from plain white box into an incredible living space. Owned by a fabric designer, painter and sculptor who converted this property into a spectacular work of art.
This loft has a distinctive country feeling, but still remains modern and a bit eclectic. Built from reclaimed materials, it features raw stone walls and bare wood in every corner of the space.
A magnificent chapel conversion, The Chapel in Mayfield provides home for those appreciating originality,a sense of history and elaborate style.
Isabelle Stanislas and Leiko Oshima’s design style is apparent in the transformation of a Paris building on Rue de Rivoli, from an office space into a glamorous art loving residence.
Church conversions are my favourite! All Saints House is a fabulous church conversion in the UK, offering a unique environment to live in.