Vacation House With Glass Walls And Ceilings On The Coast

Vacation House With Glass Walls And Ceilings On The Coast
Missing hot sunny days? Look at this fantastic holiday house in the South California by Fougeron Architecture and it’ll remind you of summer, vacation and joy! The house in located on the coast and the views are spectacular, so the architects maximized the view using picture windows and even glass ceiling. Glass is everywhere here,... 
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Exbury Egg Acquatic Pod For Ultra-Minimal Living On Water

Exbury Egg Acquatic Pod For Ultra-Minimal Living On Water
Artist Stephen Turner designed a studio space as a personal experiment in minimal life – an egg-shaped floating home and studio space. First, he thought it to be an installation but now he uses it as a yearlong home. The entire home is wrapped in wood; the outside of the egg is mostly unadorned, with... 
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Inspiring Shabby Chic Loft With Rustic And Bohemian Touches

Inspiring Shabby Chic Loft With Rustic And Bohemian Touches
Shabby chic is one of top trends now, and this loft located in the 1882 building is done in this style with some rustic and bohemian elements. The interior is very elegant, with lots of wood and calm pastel colors. The space has its own personality: exposed pipes (especially the one painted in red with... 
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Modern Calm-Looking Interior Design In Neutral Colors

Modern Calm-Looking Interior Design In Neutral Colors
Modern interiors with predominant minimalism in design look so fantastic! I think that Japanese and Scandinavian designers are the leaders in creating such interiors. This is a unique living complex in Sweden, minimalist, in natural colors and materials. The main color is white, and touches of grey and black with natural light wood look very... 
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Dune House With Unique Architecture And Lots of White Inside

Dune House  With Unique Architecture And Lots of White Inside
I’m convinced that architects make the most original houses and interiors only for themselves – especially if both in the couple are architects. Dutch architects Jetty and Maarten Min built their three-storey Dune House in North Holland – and have a look what they’ve made! Offering a twist on the traditional mansard roof, the house... 
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19th Century Bacoc Hacienda With A Rustic Feel

19th Century Bacoc Hacienda With A Rustic Feel
Hacienda is a Spanish word for ‘estate’, and this 19th century Bacoc Hacienda has spent many hard years in abandonment and disuse. Then the new owner restored the house leaving the old masonry but with additions of modern architecture by Salvador Reyes Rios and Larrain Arquitectos. As Yucatan peninsula where it’s located looks like a... 
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Refined Moroccan Home With French Glam Accents

Refined Moroccan Home With French Glam Accents
We’ve already told you of brilliant Morocco-styled interiors for different spaces, and here’s a cool Moroccan home, located in Tangier and belongs to shoes designer Bruno Frisoni. Its interiors mix glamour and elegance with a chic Moroccan touch – they look like original ones but more stylized. Here you can see marble, low and artisan... 
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Funny Personalized Loft Design In Moscow

Funny Personalized Loft Design In Moscow
When two architects comprise a couple, they can create a very original interior for their own house. It’s difficult to say what style it is because there is such a plenty of them! There lots of colors that make the space extremely cheerful and so many fun features – the hilarious bear rug, a hammock,... 
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Dream Luxury Island Villa With Resort Amenities

Dream Luxury Island Villa With Resort Amenities
I’ve found the house of your dream! This luxury villa is located in Mallorca, Spain, but actually it was prefabricated in Germany. The house has an H-shape, it has fantastic glazing inviting views of the outdoors and an interior courtyard with pool. The white tile deck is reminiscent of white sand beaches, coming up against... 
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Minimalist Reinterpretation Of A Traditional English Barn

Minimalist Reinterpretation Of A Traditional English Barn
The architecture of this minimalist house is influenced by Kentish barns, England, and is located right in this county. Matthew Heywood created an intriguing façade covered with irregular black and white geometric parts, while glass parts allow to enjoy the landscape. The interior is minimalist and very elegant: black, pearl grey and white colors combine... 
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