
House Tours
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Maze Hill, East Sussex, UK:
Built in 1890. Styled for 2025.
Not your average Victorian.
Maze Hill brings stucco swagger, sea views on cue, and a kitchen so sleek it could host its own cooking show.
Overlooking St Leonards Gardens, this six-bed stunner also comes with a self-contained apartment perfect for:
guests,
in-laws, or
as a rental
Call it what it is: historic architecture, fully recharged.
This Dutch church conversion is giving equal parts altar and Architectural Digest
What happens when divine design
meets minimalist mastery?
You get a 19th-century church in Utrecht transformed into a luminous modern home
hallelujah!
Osaka, Japan - Tiny House Tour
Design so clever, it outsmarts
the square footage
Built like a pencil, styled like a runway show.
This sliver of Osaka proves you can fit modern design, natural light, and life goals all under one very stylish roof.
It’s the kind of home that makes you wonder if your walls are trying too hard — or not hard enough.
Every square inch is doing overtime:
• Sky light bouncing off darker textures like a well-timed wink
• Clean lines slicing through space like a samurai blade, and
• Rooftop moments that belong in a minimalist rom-com.
A Victorian Maisonette
in London, England, UK.
Step Inside, Mentally Move In
Some homes whisper.
This one struts in, tosses its crown moulding, and says, “I’ve had four centuries to glow up — what’s your excuse?”
From bay windows to bougie floorboards, this West London stunner has nothing to prove… and still shows off.
A Cabin Retreat in
Puerto Varas, Chile.
Small footprint.
Monumental vibes.
Tiny but spicy. Straight outta Chile.
This is not a cabin; it’s a mood-board with plumbing.
And yes, you’ll want to steal at least six interior design ideas.
It’s tiny.
It’s moody.
It’s somehow both rugged and refined.
An Historic Apartment
in Gothenburg, Sweden.
A place so serene,
your cortisol levels will sigh.
This isn’t just an apartment — it’s a serotonin reset in linen and light oak.
If your stress had an off-switch, this home would be it.
Soft textures, sun-soaked nooks, and furniture so relaxed it’s practically horizontal.