Visible Ceiling Beams
Principe’s Box House by u+a arquitectura
By Magaly • Apr 13, 2013

Principe’s Box House is a rehabilitated home located in Vigo, Spain.
The home’s new interior was designed by the Pontevedra-based u+a arquitectura; the renovation consists mostly of a reorganization of the spaces in the apartment into a wooden cube located at its center.
Steigereiland 2.0 by FARO Arquitecten
By Magaly • Mar 15, 2013

Steigereiland 2.0 is the second home the studio FARO Arquitecten constructs in Steigereiland, a neighborhood of Amsterdam, in the Netherlands.
The home has strongly rustic elements – wood walls, visible ceiling beams, tree trunks used as hanging decorations – with fun contemporary design, giving it lots of personality.
Iced Winter by Bo Design
By Magaly • Mar 15, 2013 • Selected Work
Indigo by Bo Design
By Magaly • Mar 4, 2013
Lacrimi Si Sfinti by Cristian Corvin
By Magaly • Mar 3, 2013 • Selected Work

Lacrimi si sfinti (“Tears and Saints”) is a restaurant located in Bucharest, Romania, and was designed by Cristian Corvin.
The space is designed in a traditional Romanian style… with a twist.
Chalet du Golf by Bo Design
By Magaly • Feb 23, 2013 • Selected Work
Private Penthouse by Menzo Architettura & Design
By Magaly • Feb 22, 2013 • Selected Work

This private penthouse, located in Udine, Italy, was designed by Menzo Architettura & Design.
The apartment’s visible wooden ceiling beams give it a rustic touch that link it to a typical Italian villa, contrasting with the more modern touches of the light fixtures criss-crossing the beams and the steel elements of the kitchen.
Castello di Semivicoli by Oriano Associati Architetti
By Magaly • Feb 7, 2013 • Selected Work

Located in Casacanditella, Italy, the Castello di Semivicoli houses a hotel that is an irresistible travel destination.
Originally built between the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, the ancient baronial palace underwent an extensive renovation in 2005-2010 led by the Montesilvano-based Oriano Associati Architetti.
Living by the Market by Egue y Seta
By Magaly • Feb 6, 2013

Living by the market is a comfortable apartment located near the market of St. Caterina in Barcelona, Spain.
Designed by Egue y Seta, the space is a cozy combination of elements and textures that come together to create the authentic feel of a home.