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Posts Tagged ‘Bedrooms’
Saturday, September 26th, 2009
Underground House, written by EM2N architect, located in Greifensee, Switzerland.


Haus Gross in Greifensee, Switzerland, looks similar to the standard house by all accounts. But this complicated as well as resourceful pattern proves which looks can be deceiving. This understated, low-profile house binds the buried value in the form of an underground living space. The 721-sq.-ft. sub-grade home further includes dual fallen alfresco courtyards heading in to the 3 children’s bedrooms, the bathroom as well as the state-of-the-art home drama for in isolation movie screenings. A two-storey glassy façade lets light inundate each corner, on top of belligerent as well as below.

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Tags: Architect, Bedrooms, Courtyards, Film Screenings, Home Addition, Home Theater, Inventive Design, Light Flood, Living Space, Low Profile, Luxury Home, Luxury House, Modern House Design, Private Film, Sq Ft, State Of The Art, Switzerland, Underground House, Underground Living Posted in home | No Comments »
Tuesday, September 15th, 2009
Alan-Voo Family House in Los Angeles by Californian use Neil M. Denari Architects.

 This is a Project Description from Neil M. Denari Architects :
The intrigue leaves half of a house for a daughter’s bedrooms as well as incorporates a alternative half as well as brand brand brand new extensions in front as well as behind in to a open section as well as a in isolation bedroom for a parents.
This plan amounts to a brand brand brand new sixteen ft far-reaching linear house being extrinsic in to a existent house. Multi-toned, splendid colors intensify a brand brand brand new pieces that suggests a striking countenance deputy of a family’s interests.

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Tags: Architects, Bedrooms, Bright Colors, Californian, Denari, Graphic Expression, Modern House Design, Parents, Private Bedroom, Project Description, Public Zone, Voo Posted in home | No Comments »
Thursday, July 30th, 2009
Organic Wooden House written by Seattle’s Pb Elemental Architect.




Seattle’s Pb Elemental Architecture is putting an organic nick upon a city’s petrify skyline. The Dang Residence is a two-storey in isolation wooden house of 3,600 sq. ft., clad in of course pleasing cedar. Interiors have been widely separated in to a array of complicated loft-style vital spaces, together with 3 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, a media room as well as a study. Throughout a house, solemnly placed skylights as well as windows light up corners as well as crannies, as well as singular architectural sum similar to art niches. More report about Organic Wooden House [ via] Modern House Design.
Tags: Architect, Architectural Details, Architecture, Art Niches, Baths, Bedrooms, Concrete, Crannies, Living Spaces, Loft Style, Modern House Design, Notch, Seattle, Skylights, Skyline, Sq Ft, Windows Light Posted in home | No Comments »
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