Just a really smart looking front door really…
I especially love the kitchen in this wonderful house in Puglia by architectural rising star Peter Pichler. Unpretentious, understated, yet brimming with style. And it works.
In Portugal, the long-awaited resurgence of terra cotta has begun in earnest.
A design objective often touted in architecture, the link between inside and outside space. This rebuilt house in rural Switzerland actually gets there, not by big openings alone but through a common palette of colours and materials.
I love the easy elegance of these bathrooms, designed for a consciously unfashionable and decidedly authentic mountain weekender in Brazil. The architect, in his notes, makes a point of talking about the way materials were selected to highlight the contrast between natural and ‘technological’ finishes.
Definitely the sort of kitchen I would design for myself… Bastogne House is by Belgian architects adn.