• How pink and blue find their balance, from floors to furniture
    How pink and blue find their balance, from floors to furniture
    Four rooms where pink and blue occupy the same space and find their balance — at every scale, from a cobalt blue floor and a pink sofa to two salmon pink walls and a teal kitchen volume. SILCO EDIT on why warm and cool keep ending up together.

  • When green meets blue, why this pairing works
    When green meets blue, why this pairing works
    Three spaces where green and blue occupy the same room without merging — across different tones, surfaces, and spatial roles. Lime green and cornflower blue. Mint green and steel blue. A colour pairing that keeps appearing in contemporary interiors, and a closer look at why it works.

  • Two Colours and a Tenement: Schudy Studio's Żoliborz Apartment
    Two Colours and a Tenement: Schudy Studio's Żoliborz Apartment
    In 59 square metres of post-war Warsaw, pistachio and ruby red do the structural work that walls and square footage cannot — a renovation that edits rather than erases.

  • Blue as Datum: Pool Apartment 2 by GRAU
    Blue as Datum: Pool Apartment 2 by GRAU
    One colour applied to the structural beam and the column that meets it. Everything else — white walls, terrazzo, plywood, grey — holds back. What looks like decoration turns out to be the spatial logic of the whole plan.

  • Championnet: Wolff&Capon's Chromatic Map for a 1970s Paris Flat
    Championnet: Wolff&Capon's Chromatic Map for a 1970s Paris Flat
    A load-bearing wall comes down, a tiled island becomes an optical instrument, and colour does the organisational work that partitions might have done.

  • Augustine's Garden: Care as a Spatial Practice in Grīziņkalns
    Augustine's Garden: Care as a Spatial Practice in Grīziņkalns
    In a Riga courtyard formed by a century of layered construction, Sampling adds only what is necessary — and marks it in red.

  • DRZ by ba-rro: A Former Car Wash Becomes a Polychromatic Argument in Carabanchel
    DRZ by ba-rro: A Former Car Wash Becomes a Polychromatic Argument in Carabanchel
    Salvaged steel, bold colour, and a folding threshold — Marta Badiola and Jorge Pizarro rehabilitate 174 m² of industrial volume in Madrid to ask what a dwelling can be when it refuses to forget what it was.