Showing posts with label House Design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label House Design. Show all posts

Modern Zen House Design in Spain by A-cero Architects

Thursday, December 23, 2010

This cool modern zen house design idea is located in Pozuelo de Alarcón Madrid, Spain designed by Spanish architects A-cero. The house is situated on a slope, inclined toward a lake, allowing for an upper and a lower terrace for outdoor living and entertaining. This futuristic home design is hided behind a harmonious sculptural set of curved walls made of stone dark granite and marble travertino that seem to emerge from a big water plate arranged in the house entry. This modern zen home has a modern features which applied to all kind of house elements such as lighting, blinds, safety, air conditioning and lots more by using computerized and motorized concept.
This beautiful modern zen house interior design is divided into upper and lower levels. An upstairs hall, lined with skylights, leads to the essence of luxury living – a spacious kitchen, wine vault, dining room, lounge and library; and continues deeper into the home’s private living spaces – the master bedroom, dressing area, bathroom, an indoor swimming pool and a gym. All the house rooms are provided with wide large windows in a dark safety glass.
The high floor communicates with a terrace. In the lounge the access to outside is made by a long large window that provides a continuity sensation from the interior space to outside. This terrace is covered by a pergola made of an aluminium structure that supports the sculptural premeditation of the building. In one of the side parts of the garden, there is a relaxation area with a pond of Buddhist inspiration.






Unusual and Unique Upside Down House Design in Poland

Some people try to make a different kind of approach in designing their dream homes such as this cool unusual and unique upside down house design located in Poland in the tiny village of Szymbark and designed by Daniel Czapiewski, a Polish businessman and philanthropist. These upside-down house was took 114 days to build the structure
This unique residential architecture ideas has becomes a tourist magnet with its unusual structure that has took 5 times longer to build than a normal house. Once you are inside, you will feel sea-sick and dizziness as you see all of the structure and interior furniture were arranged in upside-down way. The designer remembers that his workers had to take an hour’s break every three hours while working inside the house because they were feeling disorientated and confused from the strange angles of the walls.


Minimalist Purple Cedar House Design Ideas

Pete bosley has done wonderful task in designing this beautiful modern minimalist purple cedar house design. This house has a cool features to protect the front of the house from noise using wrapped dark cedar materials. The screen is facing a disguised form of step function of the building. Clever building material choice has made this house get its privacy but still allow light to penetrate the west side by using frosted glass material.
The image of the frayed edge of the wooden screen through the frosted glass provides a beautiful silhouette in the light of day. Dark purple color of the house exterior and interior. From the natural color as the stones are arranged as a fence to modern furniture. This minimalist residential architecture has a large opening to see the bay and also the edge.

Decoration Ideas Single Family Home

Decorating your single family home could be an exciting things to do. If your home building process already finishes, then you could starts to decorate your home from an outdoor element such as landscape, garden, ponds, pool, terrace and much more. Some of this single family home picture might could help in decorating your outdoor space to connect it with your indoor living space as this simple arches root house implemented those elements by planned walkways and flowerbeds creates great transition between the nature and the interior space.
If you are out of ideas in decorating your outdoor garden, you could try to find and add some natural materials and applied to your both interior such as fireplaces, staircases, wall etc and exterior to make your home feels more comfortable and has a natural atmosphere inside and out. These single family decoration idea's first level consists of living area and service rooms. The second floor is a private part of the house with three bedrooms. There is also a garage near the house which is done in the same style.

Ballymahon Farmhouse Restoration by Odos Architects



This architecture residential project is an extention and restoration project of a farmhouse in the town of Ballymahon, Ireland designed by Dublin based ODOS Architects.



This box shaped farmhouse design is designed using concrete and wood as its main building materials with minimalist interior design look inside the house. For further information about this modern farmhouse design, visit ODOS Architecture official website - here











The Glenwood Residence by Wernerfield



A stunning residential project of the gleenwood residence located in Dallas, Texas has been created by Wernerfield Architects. The residential project is organized around a central pool courtyard. The main living space and master suite all open onto the courtyard through a series of floor to ceiling mahogany and glass sliding panels that seamlessly integrate interior and exterior. Deep overhangs along these spaces serve to protect the home from the harsh Texas sun and create a generous covered outdoor living area.



This beautiful modern residence was designed to follow the natural site topography, one descends into the courtyard through a steel gate and series of stone walls that run the width of the site and divide public and private space.



Sited around the main natural feature, a massive oak, the home is designed to sit quietly within its surroundings. From the street, the second story office and guest room are pushed to the rear of the site and obscured by this oak to reduce the overall scale of the home.



A natural, yet minimal material palette constructed with rigorous and exacting detail also make the home feel both inviting and modern. A number of environmental features including geothermal heating and cooling, energy star appliances, regional building materials (such as Granbury Texas limestone), and a high performance building envelope are all incorporated into the project.









Marrakesh Residence - Indian Art Deco House Design by U+B Architects



This residential architecture of Marrakesh Residence was designed by U+B Architects, this indian art deco house design style was completed in 2004 and deeply influenced by the traditions and environment of Marrakesh, Morocco. The interior and exterior design element of this marrakesh residence are exclusive craftsmanship by local artists.



Decorative finishes of the home include: custom patterned and colored terrazzo floors, hand cut mosaic tile work and hand-wrought iron doors and handrails. The materials and colors link the house to the surrounding architecture and landscape while deep overhangs protect from the hot sun and provide generous outdoor living spaces.