Ready for a design vacation?
If you're planning a break, don't (ever) compromise on style. Stay in a vacation rental that lives up to your design standards. Here are some favorites from our collection.
It takes an adventurous spirit to coexist with the stark extremes of the desert. This property designed by German architect Peter Strzebniok - Desert Gold in Death Valley, California - is as mythical and mind-blowing in its vast, austere beauty as this house is vibrant and lively. We love the dramatic modular silhouette against the landscape and the bright, cheerful interiors that invite the horizon in.
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The owners of this striking Wooden Lodge in Brittany were inspired by their travels in Bali, Australia and Japan, as well as by the simple lines of Scandinavian architecture. An elegant barn-like space with strong lines and clean, open spaces, this home (designed by David Juet) is a great location for a family holiday.
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Set in striking harmony within its awe-inspiring landscape, the award-winning Pigeon Bay in Canterbury, New Zealand (designed by architect Andrew Patterson), is exquisitely composed, with natural materials and innovative modern design principles. We love its timeless beauty.
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The Traunsee Lake Lofts in Austria feature calm and understated Scandinavian design by Lakonis Architekten, with walls of glass that capture the breathtaking beauty all around.
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The elemental quality and clean stark architectural lines of these two structures, Aavego in Nordjylland, Denmark (designed by architect Soren Sarup), compliment the windswept landscape perfectly. Dramatic day or night, the bright interiors and modern silhouettes create a harmonious relationship between environment and great design.
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We were impressed by the composition and creativity of the award-winning Galician Modern in Spain, designed by architect Inaki Leite. Incorporating authentic local character, and thoughtfully crafted with respect for the environment, the striking architectural geometry, raw materials and bespoke interiors are masterfully designed.
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With soaring open interiors, sleek contemporary style and an innovative indoor-outdoor layout, the Neskowin Beach House in Oregon was thoughtfully designed, with stylish simplicity, by Cornell Anderson.
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A stunning example of great vintage renovation and use of space, the Torino Penthouse in Turin, Italy, is all light, height and neutral colors. The overall effect is an elegant, utilitarian and design-centric renewal.
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And finally, the Graz Cube located on top of a mid-century hotel in the heart of Graz, Germany, was created by Berlin-based architect Werner Aisslinger. We love its audacity and, of course, its great views. If this is our future, bring it on.
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