Architectural Digest’s Post

Artist Noelia Hobeika’s upbringing informed a renovation full of warmth and meaning. “We really wanted the interiors to stand the test of time and transcend any particular period, style, or trend,” Hobeika shares, noting that the couple desired a “comfortable, highly livable home.” The apartment’s renovation, which involved reinventing the outdated kitchen and bathrooms, also prioritized functionality. “We needed additional storage and a layout that worked for a young family,” Hobeika adds. Take the tour 👉 https://lnkd.in/ggPBzTt9

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Congrats!

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Didem Karaca

Mimar at Hürrem Sultan Hamamı | Architecture Degree

1mo

Bitter brown isnt so cool?

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Maya Hansson

Inrednings superhjälte i träning

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Such a nice mix of traditional and modern design in this project!

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S. Dominique Dixon

Home Organizer specializing in maximizing space and sustainable design

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I agree. The interior does transcend period and trend. It seems minimal but lived-on and warm. The elements of the room are beautifully balanced.

DERRICK KATELY

Senior Project Designer at FS Group Architects

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Congrats!

Davey Bacaron

Experienced 3D Renderer & Visualizer | Specializing in Photorealistic Interior Design & Architectural Visualizations for Residential & Commercial Projects

1mo

😍

Shailender Singh

Empowering Global Brands with High-Quality 3D Visuals, Product Animations, and BIM Solutions | Founder & CEO, Kaanvi.

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Congratulations!

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