“Only the rich can afford this much nothing.” — The New Yorker.
This barren living room.

This chill lounge overlooking the ocean.

Here too.

Part of Patkau Architects’ Trula House on Quadra Island, British Columbia.
This entertainment room with a hidden TV.

This seriously open-concept living space.

This totally chill bedroom.

And this warm wooden room.

This glorious living room in a converted church.

Or this kitchen.

Or this kitchen and dining area in a home that was once a horse stable.



This built-in closet made of plywood.

This cave bedroom with a picturesque view.


Ensamble Studio’s Truffle house is located on the Spanish Galician coast.
This kitchen in an English beach house.

This bathroom in the Hollywood Hills.

From the home of movie director Michael Bay, apparently.
This retro living space in avocado green.

This bedroom with a suspended sleeping nook.

This solid bathroom.

This gorgeous bedroom with a gorgeous ocean view.

This sunken concrete kitchen.

This eating area with brick walls and impossibly tall ceilings.

This clinical coastal living room.

Part of Nova Scotia’s Sunset Rock House by MacKay-Lyons Sweetapple Architects.
This cozy winter cabin.

You’re looking at La Muna, the award-winning Aspen home of architect Chad Oppenheim.
And finally, this futuristic penthouse in Australia’s Bondi Beach.





