Design is a deeply personal expression where every detail tells a story. Take a tour inside the homes of some of the world’s most innovative and eco-conscious interior designers and get expert insights on how to bring your unique vision to life.
In his home in Berlin, architect Arno Brandlhuber, proves that concrete is everything but cold; that less is more; and that sustainable living lies in re-creating and not in tearing down. Also, discover why Arno compares a construction project to falling in love for the first time, and what cost-effective building truly means.
Truly inspired by nature, architect Kevin Chu and his wife, designer Giulia Dibonaventura, take sustainable living to a new level; in all spheres of their lives. From a rooftop vegetable garden to a home built from recycled materials, they have created a natural paradise amidst a concrete jungle in Hong Kong.
Interior consultant, Allan Spiegel, built his family home in Sollentuna, on the border between the woods and suburbia of Stockholm. On his own. Instead of changing the terrain to meet his needs, he used the terrain to guide the design. And ended up with a prominent architectural home that merges harmoniously into the magnificent surroundings.
In the heart of Antwerp’s historic centre, Veerle Wenes chose an unlikely canvas to create her home and art gallery: two completely architecturally-different buildings that needed to be merged into one. With the help of her husband, architect friend, Bart Lens, and a good dose of outside-the-box-thinking, the result is magnificent. A place where she can live, dream, work and play – to her heart’s content.
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