All posts with tag:second light

Today we have a truly unique home for people who appreciate stylish modern design and are free from prejudice. Crime is so low in the Netherlands that some of the old penal colonies stand idle. Like until recently the De Noordsingel prison in Rotterdam. But the local authorities were not afraid to convert the closed…

This impressive house in Barcelona is the result of the combination of several apartments on 4 floors of a residential building in the Eixample district. The owner of the home, an artist and a creative person, needed an unusual living space that would inspire, but also become an oasis of calm and comfort in the…

Today we have quite a different Scandinavia – mountainous and high-altitude. These beautiful apartment is located high in the mountains and are part of a modern residential complex of wooden houses for ski lovers. Thanks to the unusual architecture, the home boasts very high ceilings with a second light, huge view windows in the living…

English photographer Jackie Dewe Mathews and her husband spent some time in South America, where the couple fell in love with the local modernist architecture. So when they started remodeling their traditional Victorian home in London, the inspiration was obvious. Architect Hugh Strange supported the ideas of the owners and filled the house with characteristic…

The owners of this modern apartment in Stockholm are lucky with the space – they got a unique attic premise under a gable roof with high ceilings, an open floor plan and a series of skylights – just look how much light is in the interior! Thanks to the gorgeous initial data, the designers had…

In our country, no one lives in the old and once abandoned school buildings, but in Scandinavia, this is not such a rare case. Today we have an example of an unusual summer cottage in Sweden, which was converted from an old village school built in 1860. The main and largest room was logically designed…

A sea of light and comfort – this attic apartment in Sweden delights already with the first photo. White and sun-drenched interiors with spectacular sloping ceilings are nicely diluted with warm and beautiful details. There is even a mezzanine floor under the roof itself, on which there is an office and a lounge area. But…

This 19th-century townhouse in Brooklyn has been reconstructed following a fairly common architectural pattern – an original historic facade and a modern extension in the backyard. The same goes for the design of the interior space: the purely American interiors of the front of the house and more modern and minimalist elements in the extension….