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Whether you're looking to enhance your living space for enjoyment or increase your home's market value, home improvement projects can be rewarding. From simple DIY upgrades to more substantial renovations, the possibilities to transform your home are endless.

Located in the Ipiranga neighborhood, São Paulo, this 190m² apartment was developed by interior designer, Marcela Rocca, for a mother with two children. Already familiar with the work of the professional who had prepared a quote years before, she had no doubts about hiring her for the new property.

Enkai, the groundbreaking immersive project nestled in the heart of Madrid at the prestigious Calle Mayor 18, offers an "ALL YOU CAN EAT" gastronomic experience within a 320.2 m² space, redefining gastronomy's boundaries by immersing patrons in a succession of captivating environments.

The use of bamboo as the primary construction material for these volumes not only lends a sustainable touch but also infuses the design with an organic essence that harmonizes with nature. Bamboo, known for its strength and flexibility, allows for innovative structural solutions, creating spaces that are both environmentally friendly and visually striking.

This project is implemented on a two thousand square meter lot in the La Horqueta neighborhood, San Isidro, in a low-scale residential environment with abundant vegetation. In addition to housing, the project has a work space that will be able to receive the public. The challenge was to make both uses coexist while giving them the necessary independence.

Despite the smaller surface area of the salon, the goal of the salon's design was to create a sense of comfort and privacy akin to larger hair salons. Within the open space, we placed a feature with movable curtains that provide privacy in an otherwise partially glazed structure.

Embedded in plain sight on a bustling street, Ardaas supermarket is gracefully situated on one of the main streets of Baddi city in Himachal Pradesh.

Over the past few years, industries at large have been undergoing a massive transformation thanks to virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) technologies becoming more mainstream. In the world of architecture, AR and VR are being utilized to render projects, visualize design factors, and provide virtual tours.