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The art of slow decorating: from LA back to NY

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The Urban Village Project: Re-envisioning Our Homes

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OFIS Arhitekti creates timber-framed interior for home on Croatian island

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2025 Interior Trends | Habitus Living

Constructed around a 60-year-old pepper tree, this house has been built to International Passivhaus standards by architect @asa_alexandersymesarchitect, interior designer @paiano_design_ and owner/builder @souter.built. The home is designed to be in use 24 hours a day, as an office for Souter’s building company during the day and at night converted back into a comfortable home. Featuring salvaged & waste materials throughout, the home also makes use of Paperock, a fully recyclable paper-based cellulose material, for joinery in the living space that houses the TV and contains a cleverly concealed office space behind two sets of pocket doors. Project Name: Pepper Tree Passive House @peppertreepassivehouse Location: New South Wales, Australia Size: 54sqm/581sqft Photos: @barton_taylor

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