Residential
The best of residential and non-commercial living spaces, and the most inspiring of houses and homes
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This Dulwich home, an accomplished example of British modernism, could be yours
Six Pillars is a Grade II*-listed architectural gem, designed in the 1930s and later restored. Now listed for £3.2 million, it remains a key example of early British modernism
By Anna Solomon Published
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Indoor-outdoor living becomes a reality at this leafy Hampstead home
A home that becomes a nature-viewing experience, Panoramic House by architecture studio Mata, is a finely crafted addition to a London family's daily life
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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A spectacular Rudolph Schindler residence is back on the market for $2.5 million
The Los Angeles house, perched in the Hollywood Hills, even has a swimming pool rumoured to have been designed by Richard Neutra
By Anna Fixsen Published
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A home true to its name, Serene brings minimalist calm to London’s Queens Park
This textured, new-build home by Coeus London was created to foster a sense of ‘slowing down’ and a connection with nature in the heart of the city
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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This Canada Water penthouse’s natural warmth belies its industrial setting
The penthouse of The Founding development in London, by Conran and Partners, brings rich tactility to a raw setting
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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Inspired by a Japanese phrase, this Dulwich house unfolds like a paper puzzle of light and layers
For this Dulwich house, architects ConForm were inspired by ‘komorebi’, a Japanese expression describing the uplifting feeling of dappled sunlight through leaves
By Tianna Williams Published
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The Architecture Edit: Wallpaper’s houses of the month
These are the best architectural projects that Wallpaper* has profiled this month, from to a home sunken into a London garden to a 1960s modernist icon come to market
By Anna Solomon Published
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A Neo-Georgian Islington house is a soothing retreat to unwind from the city
Designed collaboratively by Architecture for London and Hamish Vincent Design, this Islington House is defined by its natural material palette and a cascading spiral staircase
By Tianna Williams Published
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Tour a dreamy beach house on the wild Jersey coast, built of rammed earth
Fieldwork Architects’ new beach house experiments with pink limestone and rammed earth; welcome to Wishing Well, a striking Channel Island home
By Léa Teuscher Published
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Our three 'houses of year' share an important material
In the Wallpaper* Design Awards 2026, we highlight earth architecture as our 'Best Use of Material'. These three houses provide important case studies in using the ancient, and yet surprisingly progressive, building technique
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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This Washington State home cements an extended family’s connection to the Pacific Northwest
Ment Architecture designed Heritage House for a partner’s parents, making the most of a spectacular site and a strong connection between family and place
By Jonathan Bell Published
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This Barcelona apartment has a 'square' at its social heart
A newly designed Barcelona apartment blends geometry, colour and flow to perfection, courtesy of Septiembre Arquitectura
By Daniel Scheffler Published
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What happens next in domestic architecture? New book Future Homes points the way forward
Ellie Stathaki’s new monograph, ‘Future Homes: Domestic Architecture in a Changing World’, tackles the constantly shifting demands on home design without avoiding the realm of aesthetics and technology
By Jonathan Bell Published
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Georgian craftsmanship meets contemporary minimalism in a reimagined Tbilisi apartment
In this Tbilisi apartment for a prominent Georgian chef, heritage and modern design blend in an effortless urban refresh
By Daniel Scheffler Published
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Canadian island home Daisy Ranch has a raw sense of adventure woven into its design
In British Columbia, this home by Olson Kundig is unapologetically personalised and eclectic, with details including a skateboard ramp and a treasured canoe
By Tianna Williams Published
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Richard Neutra’s Sale House – a modernist landmark – is now on the market
The Los Angeles property is a lived-in example of Neutra’s signature glass-walled design, and has recently been listed for sale for $5.3 million
By Anna Solomon Published
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David Chipperfield’s new Miami Design Residences captures the city’s unique creativity
Tour the British architect's latest project, encompassing residences and a hotel, currently under development in Florida
By Tianna Williams Published
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This Mexican retreat brings sand-coloured brick curves into a dense pine forest
Crafted in tactile, local brick, Casa Jajalpa by Lanza atelier embraces its forest setting; we revisit the story from the Wallpaper* archives as it’s announced that the architects will design the Serpentine Pavilion 2026
By Ana Karina Zatarain Published
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High in the Giant Mountains, this new chalet by edit! architects is perfect for snowy sojourns
In the Czech Republic, Na Kukačkách is an elegant upgrade of the region's traditional chalet typology
By Jonathan Bell Published
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A dramatic Mallorcan house is a manifesto of contemporary Mediterranean living
On the outskirts of Palma, a Mallorcan house, Casa Óculo by OHLAB, harnesses time and sunlight in architecture that seems to ‘breathe’
By Tianna Williams Published
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A rare Rudolph Schindler-designed rental just hit the market in Los Angeles
This incredible Silver Lake apartment, designed one of the most famous voices in California modernism, could be yours for $3,675 a month
By Anna Fixsen Published
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This remarkable retreat with views of the Catskill Mountains was inspired by the silhouettes of oak leaves
A New York City couple turned to Desai Chia Architecture to design them a thoughtful weekend home. What they didn't know is that they'd be starting a farm, too
By Beth Broome Published
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Wallpaper* Best Use of Material 2026: Beit Bin Nouh, Saudi Arabia, by Shahira Fahmy
Beit Bin Nouh by Shahira Fahmy is a captivating rebirth of a traditional mud brick home in AlUla, Saudi Arabia - which won it a place in our trio of Best Use of Material winners at the Wallpaper* Design Awards 2026
By Lauren Ho Published
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Wallpaper* Best Use of Material 2026: a New Mexico home that makes use of the region's volcanic soil
New Mexico house Sombra de Santa Fe, designed by Dust Architects, intrigues with dark, geometric volumes making use of the region's volcanic soil – winning it a spot in our trio of Best Use of Material winners at the Wallpaper* Design Awards 2026
By Jonathan Bell Published
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You can soon step inside David Bowie’s childhood home
By 2027, Bowie’s childhood home will be restored to its original 1960s appearance, including the musician’s bedroom, the launchpad for his long career
By Tianna Williams Published
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Welcome to The Float House, proof that life on London’s canals can be warm and elegant
Moored on London’s Grand Union Canal, The Float House, designed by TiggColl Architects, reimagines what a houseboat can be
By Anna Solomon Published
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Wallpaper* Design Awards: this rammed-earth house in Wiltshire is an eco exemplar
Tuckey Design Studio’s rammed-earth house in the UK's Wiltshire countryside stands out for its forward-thinking, sustainable building methods – which earned it a place in our trio of Best Use of Material winners at the 2026 Wallpaper* Design Awards
By Ellie Stathaki Published


