
French Architect Transforms Family Farmhouse
Architect François Leite transformed a crumbling 19th-century stone farmhouse in Ennery, France, into a modern, comfortable home for his parents over four years, preserving its historical character.
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Architect François Leite transformed a crumbling 19th-century stone farmhouse in Ennery, France, into a modern, comfortable home for his parents over four years, preserving its historical character.

Architect Iván Bravo has transformed a Santiago, Chile home, Casa Tam, blending original layouts with modern extensions. The design embraces the house's history, using a layered approach and a strikin

David and Bev Lohs transformed their Eden Prairie home of 43 years, partnering with architect Christopher Strom, the grandson of its original builder. The renovation created an open layout, enhanced p

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A Northern Sydney home, originally a 1960s Pettit & Sevitt design, has been transformed by Studio Prineas. The renovation adds a second level and modern amenities, preserving its architectural legacy

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The 7th annual Kingston Design Showhouse has transformed a small, historic cottage with vibrant colors, patterns, and art. Eleven designers collaborated to reimagine 10 interior spaces, adding new bat

SHED Architecture & Design transformed a 1927 Seattle building, once an artist's studio, into a two-level home for a restaurateur. The renovation expanded the 1,000-square-foot structure to 1,858 squa