Top Five Houses Featured on Dezeen in July 2025
By
Tom Ravenscroft
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Summary
The article highlights the top five houses featured on Dezeen in July 2025, showcasing residences in Norway, Belgium, and Ireland. Notable mentions include a house with a red-roof and another with a glass-brick facade. The piece provides a brief overview of Dezeen readers' favorite homes for the month.
Key quotes
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Among this list of the most popular residences published on Dezeen this month is a red-roof-topped house and a home with a glass-brick facade.
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