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The Model of Wooden Fairy Palace in Poland

The Model of Wooden Fairy Palace The Model of Wooden Fairy Palace in Poland

The Model of Wooden Fairy Palace

This beautiful palace is located in Poland. It’s fully built of natural wood and inside the interior is also designed in wood. The interior is a mix of something Medieval, classical, something magic with a few modern details. This is a minimalist house design,like in fairy tales, you’ll love this one. It is reminds of an amazing wooden castle where some fairy lives. An old-fashioned oven and a modern fireplace, logs and a minimalist bath. The interior is wonderful, it’s very cozy and bright, I’ve never seen such a mix that would be so cozy and inviting! Wooden fairy palace for a perfect living and rest. (more…)

Posted by on February 7th, 2012 No Comments

House Design of Drew Idea Created by Simon Laws

House Design of Drew House Design of Drew Idea Created by Simon Laws

House Design of Drew

Natural oiled timbers and other low-finished materials create a neutral environment that along with the dynamic indoor/outdoor spaces, allow the maximum enjoyment of the wonderful bushland setting and mild sub-tropical climate. Rainwater tanks, solar hot water and electrical panels and a passive energy efficient design make the house largely self sufficient. This is a holiday house, created Australian designer Simon Laws. The house located on the Queensland coast of Australia. Drew house design has living and sleeping pods along with a bath house were built in Brisbane, close to construction services and transported the 500km to site fully completed. His ides make parabolic roofed structure and decks were erected onsite and connect the various pods through a large central outdoor living and dining area. Aramax roof sheeting free spans the two identical, but reversed, hardwood self-braced trusses. (more…)

Posted by on January 31st, 2012 No Comments

A Beautiful House of La Casa Jardín del Sol

A Beautiful House of La Casa Jardín del Sol 01 A Beautiful House of La Casa Jardín del Sol

A Beautiful House of La Casa Jardín del Sol

This is a beautiful house of La Casa Jardín del Sol. The design is a house that is made of glass and concrete on a wooden base. Bedrooms and public areas are situated in a parallelepiped. The kitchen looks like a studio, in the basement floor there is a gym with a separate entrance and a glass wall to enjoy the views during training. For exterior and made of concrete. The facades are in harmony with the surroundings, they are opened and closed at the same time. There are wooden shutters on the windows in the zone of the bedrooms. (more…)

Posted by on January 4th, 2012 No Comments

Edge House in Forest Area by Studio B Architects

Edge House in Forest Area Edge House in Forest Area by Studio B Architects

Edge House in Forest Area

The house integrates with the landscape architecture and the resulting terraces, gardens and decks yield several exterior spaces while capturing specific views. The roof and eave projections not only serve as shading canopies, but also deflect the sound of the river below into the interiors.The exterior material palate consists of; Prodema board, porcelain tiles, formed concrete, galvalume flashing/roofing and both aluminum clad and mahogany windows/doors. (more…)

Posted by on December 25th, 2011 No Comments

House Design Located in Curl Curl Beach by CplusC Architects

House Design of Curl Curl Beach House Design Located in Curl Curl Beach  by CplusC Architects

House Design of Curl Curl Beach

This house have completed by CplusC Architects,located beach house in Curl Curl, New South Wales, Australia. Located in Sydney’s Northern Beaches, the Curl Curl House exploits the structural and aesthetic benefits of timber with stunning results. This Northern Beaches residence was an exercise in material, time, and cost efficiency. A specific project brief included two bedrooms with built-in robes, bathroom/laundry, an open plan dining, kitchen, living space, and a deck. A shared driveway, a services easement, and a compact site influenced the form of the building envelope and allowed the architects to maximise internal floor area without sacrificing external amenity. The building responds to changing climatic conditions through natural ventilation in all directions, two integral fish ponds and vegetation that cool the summer breeze, and large awnings and timber screening to shade living areas whilst providing privacy (more…)

Posted by on October 13th, 2011 No Comments