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

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.

  • Digg
  • Del.icio.us
  • StumbleUpon
  • Reddit
  • RSS

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.

  • Digg
  • Del.icio.us
  • StumbleUpon
  • Reddit
  • RSS

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.

  • Digg
  • Del.icio.us
  • StumbleUpon
  • Reddit
  • RSS

Minimalist Home Designs

Minimalist Home Designs

ICF Design Minimalist Modern Home
ICF Design Minimalist Modern Home. Storey house designs suitable for you who have a lot of families and children. Home Design Extrerior

  • Digg
  • Del.icio.us
  • StumbleUpon
  • Reddit
  • RSS

Ultra Luxury Modern House Interior Decorating Plan

Some people want to make their home looks luxury and contemporary. The point of these purposes is to make their home house more beautiful, elegant, and make our guest comfortable. The modern house plan can be create by our self by doing small thing without spend a lot of money. For your inspiration, I suggest you to learn from ultra modern Chicago home plan.

The Spire interiors are barely characteristic of ultra luxury house plan in Chicago, where replica houses tend to focus on elite product names and designs that are wealthy but have large petition. You can see the picture gallery of ultra modern house plan, and discover your home plan.

residential architecture house decorating pictures

residential architecture house decorating pictures

ultra modern house interior design

ultra modern house interior design

ultra luxury house plan pictures

ultra luxury house plan pictures

modern beach house design pictures

modern beach house design pictures

  • Digg
  • Del.icio.us
  • StumbleUpon
  • Reddit
  • RSS

Green roof Hillside House design by McGlashan Architecture in Mill Valley

Green Architecture, House Design, Sustainable Design

Green roof Hillside House design by McGlashan Architecture in Mill Valley

The Mill Valley Hillside project was completed in 2009 by McGlashan Architecture collaborated with Landscape Architect Calandra Design. This Sustainable Hillside House was designed for three generations, in two separate dwellings, under one green roof. The residences was designed into amazing arrangements, carves out spaces tailored to each generation and brings the grandparents closer to their children and grandchildren. The architects was creates an attached 3-level structure, every levels was arranged within different nuances, upstairs is formal, quiet and dramatic; Downstairs is warm and casual; and the middle level can be shared variously between the two dwellings. For the inside, the interiors are furnished within plentiful light, natural finishes, salvaged wood, and built-in elements hand-carved by the architect tie the living spaces together into an organic whole. This eco-friendly house is all covered by a green roof, as if the living surface of the hillside was peeled up to create naturally conditioned living space below. With a minimum of disturbance and energy, a steep hillside is sculpted into a thriving family compound. This home is a perfect ecological exemplar because it is Super-insulated, passively conditioned, with many energy- and water-efficiency features.

Green roof Hillside House design in Mill Valley by McGlashan Architecture

Sustainable Hillside House design in Mill Valley by McGlashan Architecture

Green Hillside House design by McGlashan Architecture in Mill Valley

Sustainable Hillside House Entrance design in Mill Valley by McGlashan Architecture

Green roof Hillside House Kitchen design by McGlashan Architecture in Mill Valley

Green roof Hillside House Bathroom design by McGlashan Architecture in Mill Valley

Staircase-Green Hillside House design by McGlashan Architecture in Mill Valley

Deck twilight Terrace-Green Roof Hillside House design by McGlashan Architecture in Mill Valley

Alta Vista point Hillside House design in Mill Valley by McGlashan Architecture

Garden-Green Hillside House design by McGlashan Architecture in Mill Valley

Ecological Hillside House design in Mill Valley by McGlashan Architecture

Shared floor plan-Green roof Hillside House design by McGlashan Architecture in Mill Valley


  • Digg
  • Del.icio.us
  • StumbleUpon
  • Reddit
  • RSS

Hillside Ocean Views Villa Mecklin by Huttunen–Lipasti–Pakkanen Architects

House Design

Hillside Ocean Views Villa Mecklin by Huttunen–Lipasti–Pakkanen Architects

Built in 2008, the Villa Mecklin has mainly been a self-build project by Huttunen–Lipasti–Pakkanen Architects in the archipelago municipality of Velkua Naantali, Finland. In early spring 2004 they travelled over the frozen sea to the island plot of a friend of theirs to precisely determine the locations of the buildings they had sketched in the rocky island terrain. The set-up for this project differed from the norm as the buildings were built at a leisurely pace, and thus they were able to study the construction details and develop them on site. Placed amidst the shelter of the narrow zone of trees, the main building sits in a small depression in the rock, its sheltered terrace extending over the summit of the rock. One arrives from the harbour to the entrance of the main building sheltered by the trees. The fireplace has been sunk into the centre of the large terrace, accessed via a hatch in the decking. In connection with the shoreline sauna, there is also a stove-heated cabin for guests. The building materials selected for Villa Mecklin are uncontrived, basic ones suited for the archipelago. All wood surfaces have been left untreated and will turn grey naturally. The Construction of Villa Mecklin was made easier by designing all parts, from the frame to the details, to be as simple as possible to be a perfect villa on the hillside with stunning ocean views.

Ocean Views sun deck Villa Mecklin Decking design by Huttunen–Lipasti–Pakkanen Architects

Unique Patio decking of Villa Mecklin Decking design by Huttunen–Lipasti–Pakkanen Architects

Villa Mecklin Living area design by Huttunen–Lipasti–Pakkanen Architects

Villa Mecklin floor and stair design by Huttunen–Lipasti–Pakkanen Architects

Villa Mecklin interior design by Huttunen–Lipasti–Pakkanen Architects

Timber Villa Mecklin interior design by Huttunen–Lipasti–Pakkanen Architects

Ocean Views Villa Mecklin Decking design by Huttunen–Lipasti–Pakkanen Architects

Unique Villa Mecklin design by Huttunen–Lipasti–Pakkanen Architects

Villa Mecklin exterior design by Huttunen–Lipasti–Pakkanen Architects

Hillside Villa Mecklin by Huttunen–Lipasti–Pakkanen Architects

Villa Mecklin Floor plan by Huttunen–Lipasti–Pakkanen Architects

  • Digg
  • Del.icio.us
  • StumbleUpon
  • Reddit
  • RSS

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

  • Digg
  • Del.icio.us
  • StumbleUpon
  • Reddit
  • RSS

Facade Exterior of Minimalist House Design Idea

Facade Exterior of Minimalist House Design Idea

  • Digg
  • Del.icio.us
  • StumbleUpon
  • Reddit
  • RSS

Exterior Design of Tropical House Design with pool

Exterior Design of Tropical House Design with pool

  • Digg
  • Del.icio.us
  • StumbleUpon
  • Reddit
  • RSS

Yarra House Modern Architecture Designed by Leeton Pointon Architects

Yarra House Modern Architecture Designed by Leeton Pointon Architects
Yarra House Modern Architecture Designed by Leeton Pointon Architects

The Modern Architectonics Yarra Abode amid in Melbourne, Australia provides a admirable appearance for autogenous architectonics and architectonics inspiration. Often acclimated interchangeably with autogenous decorating, architectonics design, autogenous architectonics draws on several added disciplines in accession to autogenous decorating such as: ecology psychology, architectonics and artefact design.

A alteration of surfaces is witnessed in the Modern Architectonics Yarra Abode advised by Leeton Pointon architects and Susi Leeton architects. Floors become walls; walls become ceilings; and beam opens up to sky. On approach, the access looks like a cavern formed by rendered accurate walls. Only the slight and aberrant atramentous window anatomy insertions arise to acquiesce ablaze into the house. But within, ablaze avalanche through the double-story abandoned from aloft in all directions. Ablaze cascades bottomward oak and white bashed surfaces. It washes over limestone and marble, anecdotic art, appliance and every handcrafted and accustomed apparent throughout the house.

The focal point and axial axis of the abode is a sculptural annular stair. This capricious aspect divides the absolute double-storey amplitude as it stretches out beneath a abrupt exoteric site.Curved surfaces comedy adjoin adamant curve in a appearance that the architects call as ‘archaic’ – an effortless alloy of both the archaic and artistic. Materiality was the primary agency in the alternative of timbers, bean and every added autogenous feature.The abode is sited south of the Yarra River in one of Melbourne’s abounding admirable neighbourhoods. The aggregation of architects won an Architectonics Award for Autogenous Architectonics at the 2009 Victorian Chapter Awards. – Andrew J Wiener

  • Digg
  • Del.icio.us
  • StumbleUpon
  • Reddit
  • RSS

House Design idea

After a long winter, it's incredibly nice to be able to go to your summer house and "open" it for the season. One of the first considerations you may have is how your summer house living room should be designed. You're not looking for the same type of coziness that you have at home. You want something that's still conducive to family, but will encourage warm breezes and long walks on the beach, not long stays indoors.

Whether you will visit this home on weekends throughout the warm season, or if it will become a semi-permanent home, the living room is a space that's important to family and also important for entertaining. The living room is probably the second most used rooms of the house, the first being the kitchen, of course. This room will be where guests will be entertained and families will come together when they're not out playing on the beach.

A wonderfully freeing addition to a summer living room is the use of bead board on the walls. This adds to the cottage type atmosphere that you're looking to create. The walls should either be painted a stark white that would contrast nicely with the wood grains of the trim around the doorways and along the floors, or they should be painted a light color such as field green or sky blue. A summer house living room should give the feel of being outdoors even when stuck in the house on a rainy day. These colors will help create that look and feel within your living room.





  • Digg
  • Del.icio.us
  • StumbleUpon
  • Reddit
  • RSS

Beautiful Design French Country House

Presumably the abode of an artisan and the home of a artistic soul, this admirable French country abode is a amusement for those with a agog eye. Or those who adore the abating mix of attributes and the animal mind. Cocooned in accustomed surroundings, this abode has a rustic, aboriginal and a raw feel to it. Semi-clad in luxury, this French cottage is a dream home for many.

With the advantage of alive central and outdoors, the abode inspires vision. A advised age-old blow is accustomed to a few items that accomplish the surreal activity of ‘living in the years continued forgotten’ actual real. Truly, the assignment of an aggressive genius, this abode is added than aloof ‘home’.

Beautiful Design French Country House Picture From

work space

work place

to the garden

the upper floor

the garden


  • Digg
  • Del.icio.us
  • StumbleUpon
  • Reddit
  • RSS

TopOfBlogs My Ping in TotalPing.com iPing-it Add to Feedage RSS Alerts Add To Fwicki Add to Spoken to You
Preview on Feedage: interior-design-minimalis Add to My Yahoo! Add to Google! Add to AOL! Add to MSN
Subscribe in NewsGator Online Add to Netvibes Subscribe in Pakeflakes Subscribe in Bloglines Add to Alesti RSS Reader
Add to Feedage.com Groups Add to Windows Live
Feedage Grade B rated