The Monolith
SLOTTSPLASSEN 10010 OSLO, NORWAY
£1,450,000
How the most considered homes in 2026 aren't designed to impress — they're designed to feel.
There was a time when luxury in architecture meant excess. Marble lobbies, double-height atriums, rooms built for spectacle rather than life. But something has shifted. The most compelling residential projects emerging in 2026 share an unlikely quality: restraint. They are homes where every threshold, every material choice, every fall of light has been considered not for its visual drama, but for how it shapes an ordinary Monday morning. A cup of coffee by a window that frames the right tree. A hallway that slows your pace without you noticing. The new luxury isn't loud — it's felt. And it suggests that architecture's most profound role has never been to shelter us from the world, but to quietly recalibrate our relationship with it.
3 Bedrooms • 3 Bathrooms • 1 Reception
Lars Brandstatt
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