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The contemporary master architect, Jonas Lindvall, uses classic natural materials to warm the minimalist detailing of this house in Malmo, Sweden. And I love that what little furniture there is was designed by the architect.

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Gloss finishes draw in the view and make the living room in this tiny converted livestock shelter in the Swiss Alps feel so much bigger than it really is. The stair that seems to merge with the wall has a similar effect.

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Practicalities aside, the one big drawer front looks so much better than all those lines and handles you have to admit.

A sublimely detailed yet robust new house in South London features face brickwork and brass hardware reminiscent of both the 1970′s and Victorian traditions.  I love the bare ceilings too, downlights banished in favour of strategically placed pendant lights, at least one of them in brass.

A fireside library for one by Italian master architect Piero Lissoni.

Love made visible in the Veneto countryside…

Amidst all the cool architecture it’s really the dialogue between the pink and blue sofas that gives this new London living room its edge.