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Home Renovation Ideas

Aric Gitomer Architect

Residential architects love renovations. Most of them suggest that the best home renovations are those that respect the original structure and enlighten it from a modern and contemporary perspective. So, it’s fair to retain some of those features during renovation. During the renovation, the scale of the project matters.

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Byró Architekti "blurs old and new" at renovated House in Kutná Hora

Deezen

Prague studio Byró Architekti has renovated a 19th-century house in the Czech town of Kutná Hora, adding unexpected openings and colourful joinery that create a playful contrast with the original interior. Internal windows and glass-block walls were added on each level to provide a visual connection to the living spaces.

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Strategic Renovations: Boosting Home Value for a Profitable Sale

The Architecture Designs

Homeowners looking to sell their properties are often faced with the challenge of determining which renovations will yield the best results in the real estate market. The Philosophy of Strategic Renovations source: benefittitle.com Strategic renovations are about understanding market dynamics and making informed decisions.

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Ten contemporary living rooms with cool stone surfaces

Deezen

This is the latest in our lookbooks series, which provides visual inspiration from Dezeen's archive. The original travertine flooring was kept in interior design studio YSG's renovation of Budge Over Dover house in Sydney. Atherton Contemporary, US, by Pacific Peninsula Architecture and Leverone Design.

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Barde vanVoltt orients renovated Mexico City house around mezcal bar

Deezen

Working for longstanding Dutch clients who live in Mexico, Barde vanVoltt transformed a historic, dilapidated building into a contemporary residence that respects the heritage of the existing structure. The three-storey house had previously been used as a mezcal tasting venue, and the duo used this as a starting point for the design.

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An Indoor/Outdoor Renovation Revives an Oakland Home’s Spirit of Connection

Dwell

The renovation of this 4,000 square-foot home focused on reviving this original spirit of connection, creating fluid spaces for contemporary family life and a renewed relationship with the exterior. Vertical lines create visual connectivity throughout, visible in the quarter-sawn oak partitions and cedar slat deck railings.

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Ruth Asawa’s Redwood House in San Francisco Gets a Spirited Renovation

Dwell

The owner’s request was to increase the volume of the house while maintaining its original DNA as defined by angular geometries, redwood interiors, and exterior courtyards. The house façades and cascading courtyards were reclad in irregular western red cedar planks to create a unique visual look.