Plywood House Celebrates Mallorca’s Craft Traditions

Plywood House Celebrates Mallorca’s Craft Traditions
Located in a quiet neighborhood in Palma de Mallorca, Spain, this modest terrace house was built by Spanish architectural studio Feina. Contrary to its name, Plywood House with its construction echoes the island’s rich tradition of handicrafts, whereby stonemasons, carpenters and ceramists have been doing wonders with humble materials in Majorca for centuries. The design... 
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All-Natural Single-Floor Ravine House

All-Natural Single-Floor Ravine House
American studio Wheeler Kearns Architects has completed a single-storey residence on a wooded site outside of Chicago, featuring black facades and large windows that engage the landscape. The Ravine House sits quietly within a forested property, where an older home burned down years ago. A ravine runs through the site. The house was conceived for... 
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22 Ideas To Mix Wood Finishes In Home Decor

22 Ideas To Mix Wood Finishes In Home Decor
Matching wood finishes is a very old-fashioned thing, furniture sets aren’t popular, besides it’s very difficult to match all the wooden surfaces in a space for many reasons. Allowing various wood finishes to coexist can result in a more eclectic, layered look that lends the right amount of texture and depth. Let’s find out how... 
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Colorful Dessert-Inspired Macaron Floor Lamp

Colorful Dessert-Inspired Macaron Floor Lamp
Three years ago, Spanish designer Silvia Ceñal introduced the Macaron pendant lamp, a beautiful piece candy-colored, sugary French confection known as macarons. Now she continues the collection with a floor version of the same lamp, which is no less sweet-looking and cute! The sweet treat is made from simple ingredients and following that very same... 
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