Inspirations: Basic instinct Inspirations Basic instinct Back to simple life. Accommodations that deliberately limit themselves to small space and lead us back to ourselves with a design oriented towards basic needs. House Wallpaper House The house, which was designed by Swedish architect Thomas Sandell for the Wallpaper magazine, was exhibited at the Milan Furniture Fair in 1998. [©(c)Roland Halbe; Veroeffentlichung nur gegen Honorar, Urhebervermerk und Beleg / Copyrightpermission required for reproduction, Photocredit: Roland Halbe] House La Chalette La Chalette is a small holiday cottage in the Upper Black Forest. It is situated next to two historic Black Forest houses at the uphill edge of a village near the Feldberg, the highest mountain in Germany outside of the Alps. House Hermitage Sykaminea Nature, solitude, and the simple life! The Hermitage Sykaminea is set amidst an olive grove on the highest mountain of the Greek island of Lesbos – with sweeping views across the sea, all the way to the Turkish coast. House Bergaliv Högloftet In the Loft House of the Bergaliv Landscape Hotel, Scandinavian design meets Japanese minimalism. House Kuća Fotografa The small stone house in the Croatian fishing village of Novigrad is known as “The photographer´s house”. House Loutra summer house House Loutra on the Cycladic island of Tinos is a wonderful union between tradition and minimalism. House La Marmote Albergo Diffuso La Marmote Albergo Diffuso in the Carnic Alps in north-eastern Italy is a hotel with 22 apartments, which are scattered throughout the little town of Paluzza. House la melagrana From a distance, it seems like a wooden box is floating on a hill overlooking the archaic Sicilian countryside. Subscribe the newsletter
Inspirations Basic instinct Back to simple life. Accommodations that deliberately limit themselves to small space and lead us back to ourselves with a design oriented towards basic needs.
House Wallpaper House The house, which was designed by Swedish architect Thomas Sandell for the Wallpaper magazine, was exhibited at the Milan Furniture Fair in 1998.
[©(c)Roland Halbe; Veroeffentlichung nur gegen Honorar, Urhebervermerk und Beleg / Copyrightpermission required for reproduction, Photocredit: Roland Halbe] House La Chalette La Chalette is a small holiday cottage in the Upper Black Forest. It is situated next to two historic Black Forest houses at the uphill edge of a village near the Feldberg, the highest mountain in Germany outside of the Alps.
House Hermitage Sykaminea Nature, solitude, and the simple life! The Hermitage Sykaminea is set amidst an olive grove on the highest mountain of the Greek island of Lesbos – with sweeping views across the sea, all the way to the Turkish coast.
House Bergaliv Högloftet In the Loft House of the Bergaliv Landscape Hotel, Scandinavian design meets Japanese minimalism.
House Kuća Fotografa The small stone house in the Croatian fishing village of Novigrad is known as “The photographer´s house”.
House Loutra summer house House Loutra on the Cycladic island of Tinos is a wonderful union between tradition and minimalism.
House La Marmote Albergo Diffuso La Marmote Albergo Diffuso in the Carnic Alps in north-eastern Italy is a hotel with 22 apartments, which are scattered throughout the little town of Paluzza.
House la melagrana From a distance, it seems like a wooden box is floating on a hill overlooking the archaic Sicilian countryside.
House Casa Kera Situated on a hill near the baroque town of Scicli, surrounded by carob trees and nature, Casa Kera looks out over the gently rolling hills to the blue shimmering south coast of the island. A house that naturally places itself in the middle of the Sicilian landscape.
Findings Recommended reading: Gardens of Now German garden designer, photographer and columnist Rainer Elstermann is publishing his new book Gardens of Now with Distanz Verlag in July. You can find his recommendations for vacation home owners in the interview we conducted with him in spring 2022.
HomeStories Château de Sibra – Place of a thousand stories At the foot of the Pyrenees, a Swiss architect has resurrected the Arcadia of a French industrialist couple in all its splendour. Castle suites, flats and a holiday home meet an enchanting park with mountain views. Bienvenue!
Positions 50 years of Burgtiefe on Fehmarn In the 1960s, Danish architects Arne Jacobsen and Otto Weidling planned a modern holiday complex on Fehmarn, and we ask ourselves: Is it still contemporary today?
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