Surprising interiors, large windows, plenty of light and a rustic charm are the first things that strike us when trying to define this project. Located in Torslanda, Sweden, this country-side villa is anything but ordinary.
The exterior features a unique look and the house actually seems tore in two parts, even though they are connected through a beautiful terrace. The interior combines modern furniture with classic decorative items in creating a very original image. The suspended fireplace is the focal point of the living-room and the piece that has the ability to entice the magic atmosphere the place gives away-
Saturday, October 31, 2009
Luxurius Villa in Sweden
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Decorate Coloring Kitchen Space
You’ve seen a lot of color combinations here, some of them vivid and bold, others more classical. Today we would like to present a mix : Vetronica Kitchen from Meson’s brings together items that are black, white and yellow.
The overall design is elegant, bold and classy in the same time. Designed by Micro Zanini, this interior has a few furniture objects worth emphasizing : the black and white table set, the black pendant lighting item, the zig-zag lamp in the corner and last but not least the yellow cupboard doors. All of these products increase this kitchen’s design value and our appreciation as well.
Labels: House Design, Modern House, Natural House, Residence, Small House, Vilaa
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The Modern House Design Caught Between The Sea And The Mountains
The design of the building includes large apertures, so that each room is “open” and connected with the environment. This way the the North side of the house is “open even while closed”. The unusual edge of the roof houses the 6sqm terrace from where one can enjoy the surrounding natural beauties.
Unless you are planning on building your house suspended at a high altitude above beautiful landscapes, it cannot get better than this: building a place where you can wake up and see the mountains everyday and falling asleep after enjoying a beautiful sunset by the sea. This house comes from Suppose Design Office and it is located in Otake, Japan.
Labels: House Design, Modern House, Natural House, Residence
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Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Glamorous Glass House in Africa
Nico Van Der Meulen Architects (or simply Nico) are a team of registered architects with the South African Council and they have a truly impressive portfolio. The first project from Nico we would like to show you is called “The Glass House” and is located in Johannesburg, South Africa.
The brief included the fact that the future owner of the house wanted a “glamorous contemporary open-plan light-filled house that offered a view to the garden from every room”. The garden is not exactly a classical one, but a modern green space which includes a pool and a decorative round fountain. We will let you enjoy the pictures now and all the elements that make this house a dream crib.
Labels: House Design, Modern House, Natural House, Residence
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Monday, October 26, 2009
Modern The Volcano House Design
In the dusty desert lands of Southern California, two hours east from the city of Los Angeles, lies the Volcano House: a concrete modernist masterpiece that sits on top of a small volcanic peak.
Truss beams and heavily-laid concrete formed the desert dome, which radiates a sort of tongue-in-cheek brutalism that screams 1960s American modernism both inside and out. For all of its exterior charm and interesting location.