A very merry nimtim Christmas !
- nimtim architects

- Dec 24, 2023
- 1 min read
We are really feeling in the festive spirit here at nimtim, and would like to wish you all a wonderful holiday period. Some of our lovely clients have been sharing snaps of their trees with us, it's always a joy to see how our projects age with the seasons and come to be inhabited.
















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I never really thought about how much joy a simple Christmas message from an architecture studio can carry, but it’s nice to see how nimtim is tying the festive spirit back to the way their projects age and get lived in over time. I always imagined “holiday updates” as generic well‑wishes, yet the idea of clients sharing photos of their trees inside nimtim‑designed spaces makes the homes feel like ongoing, lived‑in stories rather than just static drawings. I like the thought that celebrating the season also means celebrating how their architecture changes with the light, the seasons, and the families using it. Sometimes I just browse different topics and see what feels personal and seasonal, and I recently came across…
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What a lovely festive post – a very merry Nimtim Christmas indeed! The warm colours and cosy vibes really capture the spirit of the season. On a completely different note, for anyone curious about a straightforward platform with easy navigation, I recently checked out magic‑win at https://similarsites.co.uk/magic-win/ and found the layout clean and user‑friendly. Back to your Christmas decorations, I especially love the wreath idea – do you have any tips for making one at home? Would be great to try next year.