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The growing popularity of remote work in recent years has transformed not only daily routines but also the way people design and use their living spaces. While homes were once primarily intended for rest and family life, many homeowners now expect their residences to accommodate work, study, and relaxation simultaneously.
After years dominated by white walls, minimalist lines, and neutral color palettes, the world of interior design is witnessing the return of a dramatically different aesthetic: maximalism.
Located in São Paulo, Brazil, this 724-square-meter residence was designed through a careful study of the site's topography and existing landscape. Rather than creating a structure that dominates its surroundings, the architects adopted a low-profile, horizontal design language that allows the home to blend naturally into the environment.
Every year, the world of interior design welcomes new color trends. One season may be defined by soft pastels, while another embraces bold statement hues. Yet amid the ever-changing cycle of trends, certain colors continue to stand the test of time.
Hidden among the lush tropical trees of Nosara, Costa Rica, this 605-square-meter residence was conceived as a private retreat where nature is present in every view. A large roof canopy shelters the entire home, allowing the structure to blend discreetly beneath the forest canopy while creating a light and harmonious presence within its natural surroundings.
In today's fast-paced cities, green living spaces serve as a natural sanctuary, helping residents maintain balance between busy urban life and the need for relaxation and rejuvenation. Trees, natural light, fresh air, and open green areas transform a home into a peaceful retreat amidst the city's energy.
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