Inside, House Zero looks and feels like a traditional home, but with undulating 3D-printed exterior walls that offer an element of texture and movement to interior spaces.
Australian architect Lisa Breeze loved the use of color combined with natural materials this year. Take this Madrid apartment, which features
Minimalist in style, the kitchens feature Spruce Pine cabinetry and black linear lighting. A large, central island provides plenty of space for meal prep.
Inside the lofts, cross-laminated timber and polished concrete define the interior aesthetic.
The kitchen countertops are black quartz, offering a strong visual contrast to the plywood. “Leïla and Xavier enjoy having friends over to sit at the kitchen island, which is the center of the space,” says architect Catherine Milanese.
Of the counter material, Klymson says, “It's really one of the best Caesarstone products that I've seen out in the market.”
The kitchen features a large island, along with contrasting shades of cabinetry and flooring. The deeply linear space pulls the eye toward the covered deck.
A custom waterfall countertop in the kitchen adds to the home’s sense of serenity and continuity.