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Freshwater House is a product of its environment

Habitus Living

The muted and neutral interior palette of Freshwater House reflects the coastal environment , while carefully selected materials amplify the sense of belonging. In this respect, Freshwater House perfectly encapsulates its environment. The material palette chosen for Freshwater House is a homage to the site itself.

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Mediterranean Modern by pc-|< paolo cesaretti Arch-

Archinect

Looking for a formal frame that would consistently answer the requests of the design brief, we were inspired by a style that can be defined as Mediterranean Modern.

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A symphony of sculptural furniture and curved surfaces, inspired by the rhythms of jazz

Habitus Living

The house is a modern residential home that honours the Jazz Age, adorned with Art Deco features such as geometric lines and eclectic materials. The design brief evolved throughout the iterative process, through conversation and sketching. And yet, amid the myriad design decisions continually captivating your attention, K.P.D.O

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A residence built for now, and into the future

Habitus Living

“The goal was to create a design that would enhance the ecosystem rather than impose upon it, and that would restore the well-being of our client,” says Kate Symons, director Studio Ilk. The design had to create large, open living spaces that would also provide a sense of intimacy and comfort, making the home feel like a true escape.

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A contemporary oasis in Gurugram

Habitus Living

In the upscale environs of Gurugram’s DLF Aralias, a new chapter in luxury living unfolds with the unveiling of a 700-square-metre (7,500-square-feet) apartment by Essentia. The client sought to create a space for his daughter that resonates with contemporary sensibilities. “The

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Roundtable: the language of biophilia in surface design

Hotel Designs

Surrounded by materials clearly referencing natural surfaces both in colour and texture, Editor Hamish Kilburn sat down with seven leading designers to discuss the path hotel design, in particular, is taking when it comes to injecting natural elements into surface design. It is about painting and reflecting nature.

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Bronte Beach House is redefining the idea of ‘quiet luxury’

Habitus Living

In a nod to their creative vision, Architects Tom Mark Henry translated this notion – commonly seen on runways and in media – by designing an architectural embodiment of the concept — the Bronte Beach House. The interplay of texture and a rich use of colour blur the threshold between the interior and its environment.

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