Spain
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Light is the most designable quality in any home — and the one most often left to chance. How orientation, openings, surfaces, and artificial lighting combine to make any space feel brighter, larger, and more alive.
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Adding a terrace, extension, or garden room to a home in Spain, Greece, or Sweden involves specific permits, structural constraints, and design decisions. What works, what doesn’t, and what it realistically costs.
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Building a pool in Spain, Greece, or Sweden involves permits, ground conditions, climate-specific design decisions, and costs that vary widely. A practical guide to what pool projects actually involve across all three countries.
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Dividing a property into two independent units in Spain requires specific licences, technical projects, and registry changes. What the law requires, how the process works, and what architects need to do to get it right.
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A home designed only for who you are today will need expensive adaptation as your life changes. How to design for long-term comfort, accessibility, and adaptability without sacrificing the quality of the space now.
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Multi-generational living is returning across Spain, Greece, and Sweden. How to design a home that genuinely works for two or three generations — shared spaces, private areas, acoustic separation, and independent access.
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Renovating an existing building or building from scratch in Spain — the right answer depends on the site, the budget, the timeline, and the regulatory context. How to make the call with clear criteria instead of assumptions.
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Working with an architect in Spain from first contact to final handover typically spans 8 to 24 months. A clear, stage-by-stage guide to what happens, who is responsible for what, and how to stay in control throughout.
