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Old Garage Transformed into Lithuania's Best House of the Year
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Old Garage Transformed into Lithuania's Best House of the Year

From Delfi · () Lithuanian

Translated from Lithuanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • An old garage in Lithuania was transformed into the best house of the year after a significant reconstruction.
  • The architectural project defied expectations, turning a neglected structure into a prize-winning home.
  • The couple behind the renovation chose urban living in a former industrial space over a traditional rural move.

An old, unwanted garage in Lithuania has been dramatically reimagined and awarded the title of best house of the year, defying initial skepticism. The ambitious renovation project, undertaken by an architect couple, transformed the derelict structure into a contemporary and highly acclaimed residence. This bold move saw them reject the common trend of young families relocating to the countryside, opting instead for an urban setting within a space previously deemed unmarketable.

Despite its current recognition, the garage remained unsold for over a year, with few believing in its potential. The couple, however, saw an opportunity to create a unique living environment. Their vision involved a complete reconstruction, breathing new life into the forgotten space and demonstrating innovative architectural solutions. The project highlights a growing interest in adaptive reuse of existing structures, particularly in urban areas.

The successful transformation of the garage into a celebrated home underscores the power of architectural vision and perseverance. It serves as an inspiration, showcasing how neglected or unconventional spaces can be given new purpose and achieve exceptional design outcomes. The award signifies a triumph of creativity over conventional expectations in residential architecture.

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Originally published by Delfi in Lithuanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.