Beautiful design, incredible location: A review of the Querencia de Sevilla, Autograph Collection

Beautiful design, incredible location: A review of the Querencia de Sevilla, Autograph Collection

Like many travelers who visit Spain, my first two trips to the country were to its biggest cities: Madrid and Barcelona.

My third visit came after booking an off-peak award rate in business class on Iberia from New York to Madrid (further improved by transferring points from American Express Membership Rewards to Iberia Avios during a 40{61deb032f2f3cf43cd91e0a97f017aab274ddbb67b74a5b085bd003b9ac3cd96} transfer promo).

So where does someone who’s been to Spain’s biggest cities go next?

I decided on the Andalusia region of southern Spain after it caught my eye as an ideal vacation destination. It is a beautiful area known for flamenco, tapas and Moorish architecture with smaller cities (which I hoped meant fewer tourists).

It also has well-connected public transportation making it easy to visit multiple regional destinations and a unique history including the Moorish rule of the region from the 8th through 15th centuries.

I decided Seville would be my first stop on a multi-city visit to the region.

I didn’t have a ton of choices when it came to hotels affiliated with the major hotel loyalty programs for earning points by paying cash or redeeming points for an award stay. I typically prefer to stay in a Hyatt or Hilton hotel when traveling, as I have top-tier elite status with both programs.

However, there are no Hyatt hotels in Seville, and Hilton only has a Hilton Garden Inn in the northern part of the city, which seemed like a less-than-ideal location for a first-time leisure visitor.

Marriott Bonvoy has the largest presence in Seville with six hotels. A handful of them are in the heart of the historical center, including the majestic Hotel Alfonso XIII, a Luxury Collection Hotel and the newly opened Querencia de Sevilla, Autograph Collection. You can’t go wrong with either location-wise, as both are within walking distance of many major tourist sights.

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The newness of the Querencia de Sevilla — it opened in April 2022 — and the fact that I could only find a single review online as I was looking for a hotel to book intrigued me enough to plan a stay. That turned out to be the right decision and a great way to begin my trip.

Here’s what I experienced at Marriott’s Querencia de Sevilla, Autograph Collection.

Booking

My stay at the Querencia de Sevilla was 243 euros ($256) per night during my June visit, just about two months after the hotel opened.

Hotel rates here run the gamut, from as low as 124 euros ($130) per night during the slower summer season (when temperatures in the area can get quite hot) up to over 400 euros ($422) on a handful of nights throughout the calendar. However, most nights are in the mid-200 euros range (around $260).

Award nights range from 40,000 to 50,000 points per night, though some nights go up to 63,000 points.

This hotel could be an ideal use of a 35,000-point annual reward night certificate that you can top off with up to 15,000 points earned from a Marriott Bonvoy Business® American Express® Card or Marriott Bonvoy Boundless Credit Card.

Location

I arrived at the Seville Airport (SVQ) on a domestic flight from Madrid and headed out of arrivals to the easily identifiable stop for the EA bus line, which goes from the airport to the city center in about 30 minutes.

Tickets are 4 euros (around $4) for a one-way journey and 6 euros (around $6) round trip and I paid cash on the bus when it arrived. After exiting the bus at the Paseo de Las Delicias stop, it was a quick 10-minute walk to the hotel.

Because I traveled with only carry-on luggage, I did not mind the short walk from the bus stop to the hotel. Another option would have been to exit the bus at an earlier stop and switch to the tram, which stopped just a few hundred feet from the hotel entrance.

An UberX ride would cost approximately 22 euros (about $23) for the 20-minute ride. If you’re arriving in Seville from another city by train, the EA bus also has a stop at the Santa Justa station.

I found the hotel to be perfectly located within short walking distances to the places I wanted to see in Seville, including five minutes to both the Seville Cathedral and Royal Alcazar and 20 minutes to Plaza de Espana. There were also plenty of nearby shops and restaurants to explore just steps from the hotel entrance.

Check-in

I walked into the Querencia de Sevilla at around 1:30 p.m., which was slightly before the 3 p.m. check-in time. Instead of a check-in counter, the lobby has two desks, each with a staff member to assist guests.

The lobby was small and brightly lit with Spanish artwork lining the walls. With only two desks, it felt like a space designed to quickly usher people in and out, not a space to linger or mingle.

When I arrived, one staff member was assisting customers at her desk, but I was immediately greeted and invited to sit down with the other front desk agent.

The service was friendly, and the agent mentioned my Bonvoy Gold Elite status and the 500 bonus points I’d receive as a welcome amenity. I inquired about the newness of the hotel and the agent confirmed that yes, the hotel was newly opened and shared that the hotel was designed in Spanish traditional style.

I had booked a Deluxe Vista Patio guest room, but I asked if it was possible to receive an upgrade and I was given a Gran Deluxe Balcony room.

In checking rates on future dates, I observed that the Gran Deluxe Balcony room typically sells for around $100 more than the Deluxe Vista Patio room. The room was not ready at 1:30 p.m., but I was able to leave my luggage and return an hour or so later.

Something to note: Should both check-in desks be occupied when you arrive, or if you want to hang out in the lobby for any other reason, there is only a small seating area with two chairs.

After checking in at the desk, I wanted to remain in the lobby to use the Wi-Fi on my phone to search for nearby restaurants for lunch, but both extra chairs were taken, so I wound up just standing near the door. There is more seating one floor up, but I did not realize it at that point.

Room

The Querencia de Sevilla comprises 95 rooms and 17 different room types. My room, number 402, was located on the fourth floor just around the corner from the elevator. The room felt a bit narrow on entry and there was a closet covered by a green velvet curtain immediately to the right and a small room with the toilet to the left when I walked in.

The vanity, bathtub and shower were located in the narrow entry hallway. Next to the curtained closet was a green vessel sink, wooden countertop and lighted mirror. The bathroom felt like one cohesive space with the rest of the room, but there was a sliding wooden door to close off the bathroom area for privacy.

However, one big negative to the room’s layout is that if one guest is using the bathroom area (the sink, shower or bathtub) and has closed the sliding door, anyone else staying in the room would not be able to exit. And if someone is entering, they could potentially walk in on the person using the shower or bathtub.

On the countertop, there was a tray of toiletries, including a shaving kit, vanity set, body lotion, shower cap, shoe polish, nail file and two dental kits. Under the counter, a shelf held towels and a hair dryer.

A large enclosed area with a bathtub and separate shower was across from the sink. The glass doors were adorned with a green floral design, which was a nice touch. The green tiles behind the bathtub also added a pop of color to the space. The shower featured both a handheld showerhead and a ceiling-mounted rainfall showerhead, as well as individual toiletries from the French brand Panier des Sens en Provence.

Notably missing from the bathroom area was a hook to hang towels and clothes.

A cabinet next to the sink area held a Krups coffee maker and minibar amenities. The minibar included nuts, potato chips, chocolate candy, wine, beer, juice, soda and both sparkling and still water.

Despite the narrow entry, the room itself felt quite spacious. It featured a king-size bed with a velvety purple scalloped headboard, flanked by a nightstand table on each side. Lamps hung above each nightstand and the wall behind the headboard was accented by gray floral wallpaper. A gray loveseat with two throw pillows was beside the bed.

Both the mattress and the pillows were extremely comfortable — great to sink into after a day of walking around town and hard to tear yourself away from in the morning.

On one nightstand, there were two complimentary bottles of water. There was also a decorative pink hand fan — I wasn’t sure if the fan was mine to keep or part of the room’s decor, so I ended up leaving it behind. There were light switches and outlets, including USB ports, on each side of the bed. The power outlets need a European adapter to use.

The room also included a wooden table with two purple chairs next to the love seat, and a floral rug underneath. This seating area could be ideal as a desk space for working or as a place to eat if needed. Across from the bed, there was a wall-mounted television and a long bench underneath the TV. The balcony door was located beside the love seat and table and chairs. It could be closed off by a sheer curtain and blackout curtain.

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Having a balcony was an unexpected highlight. The balcony space wasn’t large enough for chairs, but it was nice to be able to stand outside for fresh air and take in some city views looking out onto Avenida de la Constitucion, including the historic La Adriatica building. This domed structure was built between 1914 and 1922 for the La Adriatica insurance company and was designed by Spanish architect Jose Espiau y Munoz.

Food and beverage

Since I only have Bonvoy Gold Elite status, free breakfast was not included in my stay. During check-in, I was offered a “deal” for breakfast at 16 euros (about $17) per day, but I had to agree to it then and there. If not, I would be charged the full price of 30 euros (about $32).

I raised concern that breakfast hours were 7:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m., knowing that on my departure day, I needed to leave no later than 7:30 a.m. to catch the train to my next destination. I was assured that I could take some breakfast items to go on that day, which I did.

Breakfast was served on the first floor above the lobby. The seating area was large and comfortable with wooden tables and plush green velvet chairs. It was buffet-style with fruit, cold Spanish meats, cheese, bread, pastries and cereal. I was not offered or informed of any hot food or a la carte options. The breakfast area was not busy when I visited around 10 a.m.

For lunch, dinner and cocktails, the breakfast space becomes La Maestria restaurant and bar, offering regional Andalusian cuisine, but I did not eat any additional meals at the hotel. I do wish I would have allotted more time at the end of the day for cocktails from the bar to take up to the rooftop.

Amenities and service

There were ample indoor and outdoor seating areas on the first floor above the lobby level.

One of the hotel’s main highlights was the rectangular-shaped rooftop pool and terrace above the sixth floor, which was the top level.

The pool was not particularly large, so it might be less pleasant if crowded. It was unclear whether food and drink service was available in the pool and terrace area. I did not see any hotel staff in the pool area during my short visit. The rooftop terrace also had fantastic 360-degree city views, including a view of Seville’s landmark cathedral.

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The gym was small but bright and clean. There was BH fitness equipment, including two bicycles, two treadmills and one elliptical machine. A set of weights was in the corner of the room next to two chairs.

Every hotel staff member I interacted with — from the doormen and bellhops to the check-in staff — was friendly and helpful.

Overall impression

I found the Querencia de Sevilla, Autograph Collection to be a great hotel, especially for a first-time visitor to Seville.

The rooms were spacious and nicely decorated. Also, the Andalusian-inspired florals, deep purple decor in the room and green touches in the bathroom area felt luxurious. The area is easily walkable and perfect for sightseeing, and even my room offered charming city views. Should I find myself returning to Seville, I would definitely stay at this hotel again.

LA’s Priciest Home Sales for 2022

LA’s Priciest Home Sales for 2022
Clockwise from left: Nile Niami with The One, Drake with 9904 Kip Drive, and Kim Kardashian with 33128 Pacific Coast Highway (Illustration by The Real Deal)
Clockwise from left: Nile Niami with The One, Drake with 9904 Kip Drive, and Kim Kardashian with 33128 Pacific Coast Highway (Illustration by The Real Deal)

Sales of luxury homes plummeted in late 2022, with a 38.1 percent drop in the three months that ended Nov. 30, according to a year-over-year data comparison by Redfin.

But Los Angeles’ ultra-luxury market continued to make headlines. Rising interest rates and inflation did not dampen the appetite for palatial estates in Malibu, Bel-Air or other luxe enclaves, said Stephen Shapiro, co-founder of Westside Estates Agency, a major brokerage in Los Angeles’ ultra-luxe market.

“Those with huge net worth will satisfy their desire to buy, regardless of market conditions,” he said.

Here is a list of the most expensive home sales for 2022 in the L.A. market.

944 Airole Way | $141M

Nile Niami and the mansion (Getty, Concierge Auctions)
Nile Niami and the mansion (Getty, Concierge Auctions)

Developer Nile Niami’s Bel-Air megamansion project was nicknamed “The One.” The moniker absolutely lived up to its name, but not in the way Niami intended. His project fell into a contentious bankruptcy that made international news.

Niami sought to make The One the most extravagant residence in his portfolio of spec homes. He intended to list it at $500 million. Along with 21 bedrooms and 45 bathrooms, it would offer a nightclub, a casino, five swimming pools and a jellyfish aquarium.

But no one could live there. The house was put on the market before it got a certificate of occupancy.

Niami’s ambitious project racked up $190 million in debt. He made last-ditch efforts to keep control of the project, but it went to auction in March and sold to Richard Saghian, CEO of fast fashion company Fashion Nova. Saghian paid $126 million plus $15 million in commissions and fees, which penciled out to $1,342 per square foot.

Auctioneer Sotheby’s Concierge Auctions announced The One ranked as the priciest auction sale for a U.S. house in history. Branden and Rayni Williams of The Beverly Hills Estates and Stuart Vetterick of Hilton & Hyland represented the buyer. The Williamses and Aaron Kirman, formerly of Compass, currently affiliated with Christie’s, represented the seller.

10231 Charing Cross Road | $120M

10231 Charing Cross Road (Resnick and Nash)
10231 Charing Cross Road (Resnick and Nash)

Snapchat founder Evan Spiegel was reported to have purchased a 12,000-square-foot mansion across the street from The Playboy Mansion in an off-market deal.

Property records found that 10231 Charing Cross Road, in the exclusive Holmby Hills enclave, was sold in July for $120 million, or more than $10,000 per square foot. The seller was British billionaire Ian Livingstone.

Sitting on more than 2 acres of land, the four-bedroom, six-bathroom mansion features an indoor Olympic-sized swimming pool and spa, according to a 2014 MLS description of the house. There’s also two guest houses and an outdoor pool set alongside a waterfall.

In the past, 10231 Charing Cross Road has had a number of celebrity owners such as R&B star Kenneth “Babyface” Edmunds and former L.A. Dodgers owners Frank and Jamie McCourt. Listing agents were Stephen Resnick and Jonathan Nash. Representing the buyer was Drew Fenton. At the time of the deal, the agents were affiliated with Hilton & Hyland. They are currently affiliated with Carolwood.

27628 Pacific Coast Highway | $100M

Entertainment Studios/Allen Media Group ceo Byron Allen and 27628 Pacific Coast Highway (Allen Media Group, Jade Mills Estates)
Entertainment Studios/Allen Media Group ceo Byron Allen and 27628 Pacific Coast Highway (Allen Media Group, Jade Mills Estates)

Media mogul Byron Allen added a 10,700-square-foot cliffside Malibu estate to his portfolio in October. The 3.6-acre property was initially listed for $127 million by the seller Tammy Hughes Gustavson, daughter of the late Wayne Hughes who founded Glendale-based self-storage company Public Storage in 1972.

Situated in Malibu’s Paradise Cove, Allen’s new house offers 210 feet of beach frontage and a tennis court.

Jade Mills of Coldwell Banker represented the seller. Allen was represented by Terrence Hill of BT Equities, plus an in-house agent with Allen’s family office. Allen also owns trophy properties in Aspen, New York, Maui and Beverly Hills, according to media reports.

28060 Sea Lane Drive | $91M

Jon Burton and 28060 Sea Lane Drive, Malibu (LEGO Dimensions Wiki, Zillow, Getty)
Jon Burton and 28060 Sea Lane Drive, Malibu (LEGO Dimensions Wiki, Zillow, Getty)

A couple of weeks before 2022 ended, video game pioneer Jon Burton sold his 11,000-square-foot Malibu mansion located about a half mile away from Byron Allen’s Paradise Cove estate.

The deal for the eight-bedroom, 11-bathroom mansion penciled out to $5,668 per square- foot. The listing also offered a guest house that may stretch out to more than 5,000 square feet. The mansion’s initial asking price was $125 million.

The grounds of the estate are located on more than 6 acres and includes a private road and 229 feet of beachfront.

The identity of the buyer was not revealed. Buyer-side agents were Paul Lester and Aileen Comora of The Agency. Kurt Rappaport of Westside Estate Agency and Lisa Laughlin of Sotheby’s International Realty served as the listing agents.

9904 Kip Drive | $75M

Drake with the new property at 9904 Kip Dr in Beverley Hills (Hilton by Hyland, getty)
Drake with the new property at 9904 Kip Dr in Beverly Hills (Hilton by Hyland, getty)

In March, hip-hop star Drake, whose full name is Aubrey Drake Graham, spent $75 million, or $3,091 per square foot, for a more than 24,000-square-foot listing in the Beverly Hills Post Office enclave. The property features a main house, a guest house and quarters for the house staff. The grounds also include a tennis court and a mosaic-tiled pool. The seller, British pop star Robbie Williams, initially asked $85 million for the house.

Kurt Rappaport of Westside Estate Agency served as the listing agent. Marc Bretter of Maywood Property Group represented the buyer.

33218 Pacific Coast Highway | $70.4M

From left: Kim Kardashian and Cindy Crawford with 33128 Pacific Coast Highway
From left: Kim Kardashian and Cindy Crawford with 33128 Pacific Coast Highway (Getty, Redfin)

Malibu welcomed yet another A-lister deal in September when Kim Kardashian bought supermodel Cindy Crawford’s 6-acre beachside estate in an off-market deal. The estate was originally listed for $99.5 million in March. The price was chopped to $89.7 million in July.

The four-bedroom, six-bath, two-story house includes a gym and a home theater. It also features a beachside pool and spa, and a full-size tennis court.

Jade Mills of Coldwell Banker Realty served as the listing agent. Tomer Fridman of Compass represented the buyer.

49 Beverly Park Circle | $70M

Alec Gores with 49 Beverly Clark Place (Getty, Luxury Architecture)

Private equity titan Alec Gores unloaded a 31,000-square-foot Beverly Park estate in March with an off-market deal that penciled out to $2,258 per square foot.

The buyer was an Irvine-based LLC linked to Hao Tang, a Hong Kong-based gaming tycoon.

The 11-bedroom, 21-bathroom mansion in the gated Beverly Park enclave was designed by architect Richard Landry. The residence’s style is reminiscent of a French Norman castle. Jade Mills of Coldwell Banker and Samira Gores, Christine Martin and Tiffany Martin of The Agency held the listing, according to media reports. Tomer Fridman of Compass represented the buyer.

9137 Cordell Drive | $70M

9137 Cordell Drive (Zillow)
9137 Cordell Drive (Zillow)

An address where Ronald Reagan lived during the 1940s, 9137 Cordell sold in September to an undisclosed buyer. The listing was sold by a group linked to Vancouver Canucks Chairman Francesco Aquilini.

Listing sites and agent websites did not give much information on the home’s square footage and its amenities. The house went through an extensive remodel in 2017. The three-level home was constructed on a lot that stretches out to almost three-quarters of an acre.

Branden and Rayni Williams of the Beverly Hills Estates served as the listing agents. Kurt Rappaport of Westside Estate Agency represented the buyer.

330 South Mapleton Drive | $61M

330 South Mapleton Drive (Zillow)
330 South Mapleton Drive (Zillow)

Ian Livingstone made another appearance on the 2022 Los Angeles’ trophy real estate list when he sold this Holmby Hills listing for $61 million. The 32,000-square-foot mansion traded for about $1,928 per square foot to real estate investor George Daneshgar.

According to media reports, the home is situated on more than an acre lot and features a two-story library, an indoor pool and a detached guesthouse. Neighbors include The Playboy Mansion.

642 St. Cloud Road | $58.5M

Adam Levinson and 642 Saint Cloud Road (LinkedIn/Adam Levinson, Plus Design Group, iStock)
Adam Levinson and 642 Saint Cloud Road (LinkedIn/Adam Levinson, Plus Design Group, iStock)

Adam Levinson, managing partner of Graticule Asset Management Asia, bought this Bel-Air home for $58.5 million in an off-market deal. The seller of the 30,000-square-foot house was Woodbridge Liquidation Trust.

Media reports said the deal penciled out to $1,950 per square foot for the nine-bedroom, 15-bathroom home. Grounds included an infinity pool, manicured and a literal glass-walled house.

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Ten modern homes with interiors informed by biophilic design

Ten modern homes with interiors informed by biophilic design

Biophilic design, which aims to create spaces in which humans are much more connected to character, is starting to be significantly well-known. In this lookbook, we have gathered 10 interiors with comforting biophilic styles.

The layout principle can be employed in architecture and interior layout as a result of the use of purely natural products, as very well as the integration of more all-natural gentle and eco-friendly plants.

The 10 initiatives in this lookbook, which variety from a Japanese property with ornamental scaffolding to an Italian house with an indoor Ficus tree, clearly show how biophilic design and style has been used in assignments all above the world.

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Interior of Welcome to the Jungle house in Sydney
Photo by Murray Fredericks

Welcome to the Jungle, Australia, by CplusC Architectural Workshop 

The Welcome to the Jungle residence in Sydney was made by architecture studio CplusC Architectural Workshop for its director, Clinton Cole.

Manufactured partly from recycled materials, the building was developed as an experiment in sustainable urban dwelling and has a rooftop vegetable yard as well as an aquaponics program that contains edible fish, permitting its inhabitants to stay in near relationship to mother nature even in the metropolis.

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Interior of Japanese house with built-in scaffolding
Picture courtesy of Suzuko Yamada

Daita2019, Japan, by Suzuko Yamada

This Japanese property may well search industrial with its unusual long lasting scaffolding. But designer Suzuko Yamada properly brought its inhabitants nearer to the surroundings by generating the metal structure, which will allow them to action straight out to the garden on the first ground.

On the next floor, two steel platforms sort balconies filled with green crops, although the house’s 34 windows in unique measurements let in lots of purely natural gentle.

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Wall House in Vietnam designed by CTA | Creative Architects
Photograph by Hiroyuki Oki

Wall Home, Vietnam, by CTA

Vietnam’s Wall Home was created from gap-punctured bricks and has a central atrium that provides the property a courtyard-like truly feel. Ho Chi Minh Metropolis-based CTA added leafy eco-friendly vegetation and trees all around the periphery of the area to make it truly feel just about like a backyard garden.

By working with the gap-punctured bricks and incorporating loads of light and environmentally friendly crops, the studio hoped to create a house that would be equipped to “‘breathe’ 24/7 by itself”, it said, thus improving upon the home’s air top quality.

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Ribeirao Preto, Brazil Residence by Perkins+Will
Photo by Leonardo Finotti

Ribeirão Preto home, Brazil, by Perkins+Will

Perkins+Will’s drew on biophilic layout rules when producing this property in Ribeirão Preto, a city in southeastern Brazil.

It attributes retractable glass walls that open the inside up to the outdoors, as very well as tactile wood screens and a verdant inexperienced roof.

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Bat Trang House by VTN Architects
Photograph by ​Hiroyuki Oki

Bat Trang Household, Vietnam, by Vo Trong Nghia Architects

A collection of elevated gardens function as a purely natural cooling process in Bat Trang Household, which has an exterior created from ceramic bricks that was built to function as a perforated skin.

Gaps in the ceramic shell perform as air vents. These circulate air complete the home, which also has trees, bushes and other plants peeking out through the gaps and building a next layer “buffer zone” that cools the interior.

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Interior of Sumu Yakushima co-operative housing by Tsukasa Ono
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Sumu Yakushima, Japan, by Tsukasa Ono

This co-operative housing undertaking was designed by architect Tsukasa Ono to have a positive affect on its all-natural location. Ono utilized a theory that he phone calls “regenerative architecture” to reframe the romantic relationship in between human habitation and nature.

Sumu Yakushima was crafted making use of wooden piles with charred surfaces that promote the growth of mycelium (fungal threads), encouraging tree root development and serving to to fortify the soil.

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The Greenary, Parma
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The Greenary, Italy, by Carlo Ratti Associati and Italo Rota

The Greenary’s residing room centres all over a 10-metre-tall Ficus tree, which designers Carlo Ratti and Italo Rota additional to aid “blur the boundaries concerning the organic and artificial”.

The household, situated in the countryside outside Parma, was intended as a “without end home” in a farmhouse and granary. A completely-glazed southern wall lets a great deal of light-weight into the inside and showcases the tree from the outside.

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Interior of Pepper Tree Passive House by Alexander Symes
Image by Barton Taylor

Pepper Tree Passive Residence, Australia, by Alexander Symes

This house in Unanderra, Australia, was specified an angular addition by architect Alexander Symes. Showcasing wooden-lined dwelling spaces, it opens onto a terrace that is perched in the canopy of a huge tree.

Environmentally friendly plants and a brown and tan color palette boost the sensation of remaining close to nature in the dwelling location.

“Sustainability is at the main of the venture – embodied amongst the natural product palette, superior performance layout and strong biophilic connection,” claimed Symes.

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Green wall inside Drawers House in Vietnam
Picture by Hirouyki Oki

The Drawers Household, Vietnam, by MIA Style and design Studio

The Drawers Household was built to maximise the link to the outdoors even though preserving privateness for its inhabitants and functions various plant-lined courtyards.

Its white rendered partitions have also been included in plants to enhance the really feel of currently being immersed in character, while a hallway was adorned with a wall of creeper crops that increase the length of the web-site.

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Cork Studio by Studio Bark
Photograph by Lenny Codd

The Cork Studio, United kingdom, by Studio Bark

Studio Bark manufactured The Cork Studio practically solely from cork, a pure product that can be entirely recycled, reused or composted.

Manufactured making use of discarded granules from a wine cork company, the creating was erected all around an present sycamore tree that was growing on the web site, offering its inside a cosy treehouse-experience.

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This is the latest in our lookbooks series, which offers visible inspiration from Dezeen’s archive. For more inspiration see previous lookbooks featuring colourful 1970s interiors, impressive stone furnishings and interiors made applying the Coloration of the 12 months.

10 simple art pieces you can make at home for decoration

10 simple art pieces you can make at home for decoration

When we see an intriguing piece of Do-it-yourself artwork, we often ask ourselves “Now why did not assume of this!” Do-it-yourself assignments not only refresh areas but they get our artistic juices flowing and our property reflects our personalities and are spots to showcase and innovate.

Each home is a treasure trove of sorts and a superior de-cluttering session can generally unearth exciting bits and bobs, that can often be converted into thrilling house décor assignments. The attractiveness of Do it yourself projects is that the selections are limitless and inspiration can strike from the most random assortment of thoughts.

In your home, you have the flexibility to pick out the suitable setting for your life style. You can alter your home’s decor and surroundings to reflect your personal style, no matter whether you want to build a calm ambience with a rustic style or present-day aesthetics and fortuitously, there are small-expense procedures for creating your own house decor.

In an job interview with HT Lifestyle, Sarah Merchant, Structure Director at Innovative Nutshell Design, recommended:

1. Upscale Cheeseboards

Personalise your applied charcuterie boards, wood serving trays, bread boards or bamboo chopping boards. Engrave on them or use a wide range of ornamental procedures and build tailor made wall plaques and nameplates to be creatively exhibited in and around the dwelling or even gift them to beloved ones.

2. Stack worthless crates

Build modular exhibit configurations by applying plated wooden crate boards. Results in an chance for a exciting palms-on dwelling job and give a classic and eclectic vibe to the house.

3. Go Mondrain-esque

Do your walls scream for a facelift, but the cost of portray an whole accent wall demotivates? Get impressed by masters of summary artwork and check out easy canvas portray in most important colours. These will add a cheer and vibrancy to a uninteresting room and who is aware, you make be building these canvases for all your close friends true quickly as well!

4. Ever assumed of likely Boho

Show wicker baskets to create a spectacular aspect wall. Easy to assemble and at any time so easy to swap when the glimpse wears out.

5. Catching the Appropriate Vibes

Use your previous embroidery rings to trend versions of dream catchers for your bedrooms or merely increase bells and product them into wind chimes. Picket beads, vibrant yarns, feathers, pretty much anything goes and the ideal component is that tender sounds of bells are pleasing, a feast for the senses and culturally thought to carry in beneficial vibes. It is vital to bear in mind that dwelling Diy tasks do not need to expense an eye. Recycle and repurpose from what is obtainable and salvaged from home. Have exciting becoming artistic!

Adding to the listing, Dr Meenu Kumar, Founder of Cosmo Arts Gallery, proposed five basic suggestions for building attractive art items for your household:

1. Bamboos baskets

Many baskets can give a place a lot of texture. Using nails, you can hang a larger sized basket in the center, which is surrounded by scaled-down ones in a starburst or circular pattern.

2. Kitchen area wall spoon exhibit

Picket spoons are perfect for making ombre kitchen area art given that they arrive in a array of measurements, styles, and colours. To assemble it, slice a piece of plywood to the demanded measurement and then paint it. Just after arranging the spoons on the wooden in a light-to-dim arrangement, draw a spot with a pencil on both sides of every a single, typically immediately beneath the bowl. Drill holes in which the indicators are and then remove the spoons. Tie fine-gauge wire about the tackle and by the holes of one spoon at a time. To tighten, twist the wire finishes together beneath the wood. Repeat as essential, then dangle.

3. Silhouette artworks

Collect some skinny-stemmed branches and leaves to start off. Affix them to 11 x 14 canvas boards. Employing a spherical foam stencil brush and acrylic colours, paint the canvas, enclosing the leaves. Soon after getting rid of the leaves, let the boards dry. It is advisable to use white paint for touch-ups and get it framed.

4. Art piece working with paper mache

Paper mache is an great, charge-efficient way to make beautiful, pleasing distinctive art things for your household decor. You may perhaps use it to make gorgeous sculptures, image frames, fruit baskets, birdhouses, and several other matters. You can generate paper mache paste at house by using leftover paper or newspaper, glue, and h2o.

5. Looped yarn art piece

This rustic piece’s materials are reasonably priced and very simple to get. A several wood boards, some nails, and yarn are all you will need. This product is best for household rooms, nurseries, and bedrooms and provides attractiveness to any area. The effective blending of yarn and wooden helps make projects like these some of the ideal wall decor strategies.

How to refresh your home for the New Year |

How to refresh your home for the New Year |

A New Year allows for a new outlook – and that often includes a rethink of our homes. As the Christmas decorations come down, it is the perfect time to consider a refresh of your home for the year ahead. 

Whether you are looking to incorporate new interior design trends, or want to shift to a more timeless scheme, there are plenty of easy refreshes you can do that don’t require a whole renovation.

Simple Chinese New Year decorations

Simple Chinese New Year decorations

THE Spring Competition is the time of the yr when all the spouse and children members of the family members fulfill and return to their family members. There are various traditions and practises involved with the Chinese New Year (CNY). The vast majority of the time, important care is taken to decorate the dwelling and pick objects that will carry luck and results in the following calendar year. Producing your possess decorations is, after all, the most effective way to get into the temper of a relatives gathering. This is a excellent way to help save money and commit top quality time jointly as a family. We searched the web for some of our favorite basic house decor ideas.

Paper Cuttings

The art of paper reducing makes use of scissors or a knife on coloured paper and attaching the layouts on a contrasting track record or clear floor. The paper cuttings, which symbolise people’s aspirations for a far better long run, are typically caught on home windows, doors, or walls. Paper cuttings usually attribute the zodiac signal and auspicious figures.

Blooming bouquets

Just one of the ideal New Year decorations might be attractive flowers, and the most well known varieties for the duration of this time are those people which are commonly related with luck and excellent fortune. The butterfly orchid is the prime decide on for living rooms considering that it blooms gracefully and elegantly correct close to Chinese New 12 months. The peach-pink blooms signify really like and prosperity, and have the ability to generate absent evil spirits. The silver willow, also recognised as the pussy willow, represents soaring wealth in one’s business. The conifer’s Chinese typical identify, guzmania, translates to “Lucky Strike.” Because purple is the Chinese New Year’s topic color, it’s also a great plant to include festivity since its crimson blossom is explained to be an auspicious signal.

Fu Characters

The Chinese character for luck is “Fu,“ which is also a well-known decorative product in Chinese properties. In purchase to allow luck movement forth and flood the house, the “Fu” people are flipped upside-down and hung from blossom trees or painted on walls. It is interesting that individuals usually choose to adhere it on the window or door upside down considering that the Chinese phrase for inversion, “dao”, has the very same audio as the phrase for “coming.” An upside-down Fu character portends great fortune. Furthermore, some folks set upside-down Fu figures on their doors to provide luck to anyone who enters.

Chinese lanterns

Lanterns are commonly noticed hanging from trees in the streets, inside of workplaces, and on dwelling doorways. Crimson lanterns are typically associated with the Lunar New 12 months as a suggests to signify hope, endurance, courage, and the light-weight of the new 12 months. Some of them you might cling indoors with a piece of string, although other people float absent exterior. A crimson lantern hung in entrance of the entrance is considered to ward off sick luck and symbolise prosperity, really like, and harmony.

Doorway couplets

New Year’s couplets with greetings or delighted phrases are typically place on the entrance door. Because of to the Chinese perception that even figures are lucky and auspicious, Chinese New 12 months greetings are typically posted in pairs. On crimson paper, these wishes are written in the form of couplets in black ink. In addition, you have the alternative of hanging them as décor on the wall. Mainly because the phrases prepared on them are witnessed as constructive indications that extend beyond the festive interval, people generally go away these couplets up till the start out of the new yr.

Kumquat Trees

On Chinese New Year, we need to beautify our properties with these “golden trees”, as the title of the kumquat in Mandarin is akin to the phrases for “gold” and “good luck.” The presence of a kumquat tree in one’s property represents a want for prosperity and luck. Kumquats are consequently reported to be well-known for the duration of the Chinese New Calendar year. Make certain you choose the fruitiest tree since it is explained that the more fruit a tree has, the a lot more luck and revenue it will deliver.

Pink packets

You will unquestionably see pink offers throughout CNY. As a way to desire their small children and single young relatives and close friends prosperity, happiness, and good results, crimson packets are commonly utilised to present cash to them. If you have a surplus of purple packets, you can use them to adorn orange or mandarin trees to symbolise much more revenue, prosperity, and luck. The crimson packets may perhaps also be made use of to develop effortless crafts that you can use to beautify your house.

Chinese New Year decorating does not have to be complicated this easy decoration is sufficient to make your household charming and warming! Have exciting with your home’s décor!