All posts with tag:historical building

Designer Teresa Golpe is originally from Spain but moved to Lisbon a few years ago for work. Here she fell in love with local traditions and crafts, traveling a lot around the country by car, studying history and getting to know the masters. And here magnificent home in Lisbon is just a treasure – an…

The highlight of this 1893 New York townhouse is its sumptuous bay windows. There are several of them here (one in each of the main rooms), they are decorated with wooden panels, in addition, the designers decided to focus on them in the interiors and painted them in contrasting black. Other classic details include stucco…

Designer Emil Dervish is famous for his interesting and non-standard approach to designing historic apartments in the old town of Kyiv. His style is light and eclectic, he loves minimalism, but at the same time often uses a unique mix of interior pieces from different eras and style. One of Emil’s latest projects – an…

Vipp Palazzo Monti is the most sophisticated and artistic addition to the mini-hotel chain under the Vipp brand. Only one room, but what a one – just look at the glorious paintings of the 18th century on the ceilings and walls, which the designers carefully preserved and restored. Thanks to such unique details, as well…

At the sight of this stunning building in the Netherlands, it seems that this is a grandiose local landmark, a protected architectural monument or a museum. But the reality is much simpler and more mundane – the historic seminary has recently been converted into a unique residential complex with impressive living spaces. Today we have…

Although this magnificent house was built in the 1930s in Sydney, its appearance is reminiscent of the elegant villas of old Europe. Take, for example, a terrace with a dining table and cypress trees – why not a Tuscan setting? However, the interior spaces have recently been renovated by Handelsmann and Khaw, providing a sleek,…

Many years ago, this house in the suburbs of Rotterdam was full of life and children’s laughter – the fact is that a school functioned here, which closed in the 2000s. But in this beautiful country, nice buildings do not stand idle for long, and it was recently converted into housing for one big family….

The front facade of this house in the coastal town of Margate in England attracts with its fabulous appearance – this is a beautifully preserved example of the Arts & Crafts movement that was popular in the architecture of the late 19th century. And although the house has a modern addition with glass walls, the…