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

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Modern Minimalist House Design Ideas

Here is the pictures of Modern Minimalist House Design Idea in Singapore by OngOng.Modern minimalist house design is become a trend house design today. We can conjure the modern minimalist house design with many various way, off course our original inspiration will be the best choice when decorating an modern interior house design.






Monday, November 1, 2010

Bark Architects Marcus Beach House Design

The Marcus Beach House by Bark Architects
Bark Architects is the master mind behind this amazing beach house design. Aptly named Marcus Beach House, this amazing residence was designed at 250 meters away from the Marcus Beach Sunshine Coast of Queensland Australia. The house has exotic exterior and great interior design that will remind us about one of a fancy tropical resort.
The truly amazing inner court yard with the big exotic tree is the focal point of this house. Most of the rooms have windows towards this fresh oasis (it’s a brilliant ideas for everyone who plan build residence especially in urban living for natural relaxation area). This house designed in principal to catch the natural light from the sun, so the giant windows and the blinds created to aim this goal delivering a beautiful atmosphere inside. You will see that the interior created by using wooden material. Its look so peaceful and very natural. What a exotic residence. Inspiring for sure.

Spain Modern Zen House Design A-cero Architects

Modern Zen House Design in Spain by A-cero Architects
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.

Scotland Sustainable Low Energy House Designs

Sustainable Low Energy House Designs in Scotland
Simon Winstanley Architects has done great architectural residential project with this sustainable low energy house design located in south-west Scotland.
The house plan is built on a former quarry, mirroring the stone that characterizes the area and surrounded by a green landscape. The stone home design is topped by a wood and glass enclosure that offers beautiful scenery to the surrounding countryside and the sea, lightening up the heavy stone architecture. This glass wall house area is built using a steel frame with cedar panels and triple-glazed windows, and is topped by an overhanging roof framing the outdoor entertaining areas.
This eco sustainable home is “green” in more ways that one – apart from its views, the sustainable house boasts recycled and Earth-friendly materials and technologies throughout, including: the masonry base is finished using recycled quarry stone; high-insulation exterior walls, floor and roof; triple-glazed thermal windows; heat pump for sub-floor heating and hot water system with a closed combustion wood burning stove for back-up heating; roof-mounted Photovoltaic panels; whole-house heat recovery ventilation system.

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Modern White Color House Design Ideas

This modern scandinavian house is designed by Anna Pangs and David Altons.The house features so amazing interior and views that you won’t forget it when you see it. A stunning mix of white with accents of other colors make all rooms very elegant and stylish.












Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Lulu Kati Kati Architecture House by Kate Otten

Kate Otten Architects advised The Lulu Kati Kati Abode in Melville, Johannesburg. In Swahili language,"lulu kati kati", agency "pearl in the middle". Perhaps it describes the area of the house, that is in the average of burghal Melville. A few quotes from the architects: "This is a blooming architecture – unofficially accomplishing a platinum rating. The architecture incorporates accustomed lighting, ventilation, heating and cooling. Solar activity is acclimated to calefaction calm baptize and for amplitude heating in winter. Re-claimed, re-cycled and on-site abstracts are acclimated as able-bodied as bounded activity and skills. The sun-screens are fabricated from face plants; insulation and aloofness screens from re-cycled artificial cut into plant-like forms. Rain baptize is collected, broadcast and filtered through ponds and a reed bed to the bio-pool".

Lulu Kati Kati Architecture House by Kate Otten

Lulu Kati Kati Architecture House by Kate Otten

Lulu Kati Kati Architecture House by Kate Otten

Friday, July 9, 2010

Exotic Residence House in Singapore : The Fish House

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The Fish House is an exotic residence designed by Guz Architects and located in Singapore. The main idea behind this home was to ensure a connection with nature and with the surrounding landscapes in particular. The Fish House is said to be a “modern tropical bungalow” that is perfectly integrated in its climate and environment, as its architecture and open spaces encourage natural ventilation and its floor to ceiling windows allow unobstructed views of the sea. Here is more information from the architects, regarding this project’s sustainable elements : “The idea of connection is reinforced by having the basement level media-room with a u-shaped acrylic window which allows diffuse natural light in and also views out into the pool. The curved roofs, which symbolize the sea waves, also emphasize the idea of the nearby sea. These are almost totally covered with thin bendable photovoltaic panels supplying enough energy to the house, while the remaining area is used as a green roof giving residents some outdoor leisure spaces.”

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Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Contemporary Residence House Designed by Ehrlich Architects

Here is an eye-catching contemporary house from Ehrlich Architects, a studio founded in 1979. The Zeidler residence is located in Aptos, California in a magical space, overlooking the Pacific Ocean and a few steps away from the beach. Built for a couple and their family, the structure is really impressive in size (3,500 square feet) and has several delimited living spaces. The indoors and exterior were designed in order to take advantage of the site’s potential to the maximum. Large windows and balconies ensure a large amount of natural light and the overall openness of the residence. The interior is very modern, featuring tasteful arrangements and a pale but intriguing color palette. Three king sized bedrooms ensure accommodation for friends and visitors. Does this contemporary residence seem like a nice place to live in or do you consider it too ostentatious?














Friday, June 4, 2010

Gipsy House Interior Design in Berkeley, California

A new house on a steep sloping acre lot in the Berkeley hills. The house is divided into two distinct zones; one burrowed into the hillside and the other, mostly glass, cantilevering toward the view.