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Showing posts with label exterior house design. Show all posts

Whimsical Wooden Tree House

Whimsical Wooden Tree House, modern house design, interior design, exterior house design
Whimsical Wooden Tree House, modern house design, interior design, exterior house design
Whimsical Wooden Tree House, modern house design, interior design, exterior house design
Whimsical Wooden Tree House, modern house design, interior design, exterior house design
Whimsical Wooden Tree House, modern house design, interior design, exterior house design
Architect Robert Harvey Oshatz has created this awesome, artistic piece of architecture in the woods of Portland, Oregon, for a client who’s love of music would be translated into a modern home. The main living level of this contemporary tree house sits in the canopy, among lush green leaves with the dewy earth rolling out below. According to the architect, “One has to actually stroll through the house to capture its complexities and its connection to the exterior with the use of a natural wood ceiling floating on curving laminated wood beams which pass through a generous glass wall which wraps around the main living room. More information about wooden tree house [via] best modern house design.

Whimsical Wooden Tree House

Whimsical Wooden Tree House, modern house design, interior design, exterior house design
Whimsical Wooden Tree House, modern house design, interior design, exterior house design
Whimsical Wooden Tree House, modern house design, interior design, exterior house design
Whimsical Wooden Tree House, modern house design, interior design, exterior house design
Whimsical Wooden Tree House, modern house design, interior design, exterior house design
Architect Robert Harvey Oshatz has created this awesome, artistic piece of architecture in the woods of Portland, Oregon, for a client who’s love of music would be translated into a modern home. The main living level of this contemporary tree house sits in the canopy, among lush green leaves with the dewy earth rolling out below. According to the architect, “One has to actually stroll through the house to capture its complexities and its connection to the exterior with the use of a natural wood ceiling floating on curving laminated wood beams which pass through a generous glass wall which wraps around the main living room. More information about wooden tree house [via] best modern house design.

Glass Home Hangs - Japanese Home Design

Like a bird nest, Japanese Glass home designed by TNA Architects.

Glass Home Hangs, Japanese House Design, exterior house design, interior design
Glass Home Hangs, Japanese House Design, exterior house design, interior design
Glass Home Hangs, Japanese House Design, exterior house design, interior design
Glass Home Hangs, Japanese House Design, exterior house design, interior design
Glass Home Hangs, Japanese House Design, exterior house design, interior design
The contemporary, curved weekend house reaches off the hillside and around the trees, connecting to the other side. Inside, the house takes shape as an elongated floor plan, where one area of the home opens onto the other, separated by walls of glass. Apart from glass, the main material of choice for both the interior and exterior is wood. And true to this Japanese architect’s signature style, interiors are furnished with a minimal, modern edge. More information about Japanese Glass Home [via] Modern Home Design.

Glass Home Hangs - Japanese Home Design

Like a bird nest, Japanese Glass home designed by TNA Architects.

Glass Home Hangs, Japanese House Design, exterior house design, interior design
Glass Home Hangs, Japanese House Design, exterior house design, interior design
Glass Home Hangs, Japanese House Design, exterior house design, interior design
Glass Home Hangs, Japanese House Design, exterior house design, interior design
Glass Home Hangs, Japanese House Design, exterior house design, interior design
The contemporary, curved weekend house reaches off the hillside and around the trees, connecting to the other side. Inside, the house takes shape as an elongated floor plan, where one area of the home opens onto the other, separated by walls of glass. Apart from glass, the main material of choice for both the interior and exterior is wood. And true to this Japanese architect’s signature style, interiors are furnished with a minimal, modern edge. More information about Japanese Glass Home [via] Modern Home Design.

Valley House - Luxury House

Valley House, modern house design, interior design, exterior house designArchitect: Guilherme Machado Vaz
Client: Júlio Machado Vaz
Location: Vieira do Minho, Portugal
Project: 1998 2002
Construction: 2002 2005
Consultants: SGPE, lda.
Contractor: António Dias Ribeiro, Lda.
Constructed Area: 350m2
Budget: 250.000 EURO (US $386.200)
Photographs: Leonardo Finotti


Valley House, modern house design, interior design, exterior house design
Valley House, modern house design, interior design, exterior house design
When you enter the site you see the house hidden behind nature without any constructed way to the entrance which makes it look even more as an isolated element in space. This ` surprise element ‘ (Montesquieu) contributes to stimulate the observer and its perception of the relation between the space and the house. The architectonic experience is made to the base of sensorial stimulations. The entrance is a covered exterior space that gives access to the garage and to the interior of the house. The stairs lead to the entry hall that separates the veranda from the living room. Each space has a different relation with the surroundings which confers a unique identity to them. The opened veranda, protected by the trees, is a place of libation of nature, where we get lost inside ourselves.

Valley House, modern house design, interior design, exterior house design
Valley House, modern house design, interior design, exterior house design
Valley House, modern house design, interior design, exterior house design
The bedroom’s area consists of two identical nucleuses with a hall, two rooms and bathroom. The house is made of concrete, used as a constructive and finishing element, searching a hard materiality and contrasting aesthetics with the chromatic and textural diversity of nature that encircles it. On the inside, this contrast is emphasized through the neutral color that coat walls and ceiling and by the ‘monotonous’ way that space is designed. More information about Valley House [via] Modern house design.

Valley House - Luxury House

Valley House, modern house design, interior design, exterior house designArchitect: Guilherme Machado Vaz
Client: Júlio Machado Vaz
Location: Vieira do Minho, Portugal
Project: 1998 2002
Construction: 2002 2005
Consultants: SGPE, lda.
Contractor: António Dias Ribeiro, Lda.
Constructed Area: 350m2
Budget: 250.000 EURO (US $386.200)
Photographs: Leonardo Finotti


Valley House, modern house design, interior design, exterior house design
Valley House, modern house design, interior design, exterior house design
When you enter the site you see the house hidden behind nature without any constructed way to the entrance which makes it look even more as an isolated element in space. This ` surprise element ‘ (Montesquieu) contributes to stimulate the observer and its perception of the relation between the space and the house. The architectonic experience is made to the base of sensorial stimulations. The entrance is a covered exterior space that gives access to the garage and to the interior of the house. The stairs lead to the entry hall that separates the veranda from the living room. Each space has a different relation with the surroundings which confers a unique identity to them. The opened veranda, protected by the trees, is a place of libation of nature, where we get lost inside ourselves.

Valley House, modern house design, interior design, exterior house design
Valley House, modern house design, interior design, exterior house design
Valley House, modern house design, interior design, exterior house design
The bedroom’s area consists of two identical nucleuses with a hall, two rooms and bathroom. The house is made of concrete, used as a constructive and finishing element, searching a hard materiality and contrasting aesthetics with the chromatic and textural diversity of nature that encircles it. On the inside, this contrast is emphasized through the neutral color that coat walls and ceiling and by the ‘monotonous’ way that space is designed. More information about Valley House [via] Modern house design.

Aquino House - Luxury Home Design

Aquino House, recident house design, luxury home design, interior design, exterior house design
Aquino House, recident house design, luxury home design, interior design, exterior house design
Aquino House, the single-family residence is located on a steeped lot in front of federal government lands and aside a river.

The house is configured by orthogonal shapes and materials such as wood, stone and metal without artificial claddings. It stands with no protagonism against the rich and abundant surroundings.

Aquino House, recident house design, luxury home design, interior design, exterior house design
Aquino House, recident house design, luxury home design, interior design, exterior house design
Aquino House, recident house design, luxury home design, interior design, exterior house design
A series of spatial and comfort requirements led to juxtaposed concepts. The family wished for large open areas that could somehow, blend with the nature around, bluring the lines between “inside” and “outside”. Another request was an isolated studio with room for thousands of books, compact discs and LP’s, which must maintain related with the exterior.

The main intention was for each interior space to face the river or the old amate tree, which is located towards east and has a 30 meter extended foliage that appears to envelop the house.


Aquino House, recident house design, luxury home design, interior design, exterior house design
The small pool of stone and its red cedar surrounding pavement stands as the most intimate space concealed between the house and one of the perimeter retaining walls.

Architects: Augusto Fernandez Mas (K+A Diseño)
Location: Cuernavacas, Morelos, Mexico
Project year: 2005
Construction year: 2006
Collaborators: Edurne Turcott Unzueta, David Alba
Landscape: Mario de la Garza & Daniel Aguilar
Woodwork: Fernando Acevedo
Structural Engineer: Enrique Garcia
Constructed Area: 490 sqm
Photographs: Fernando Cordero


Aquino House, recident house design, luxury home design, interior design, exterior house design
More About Aquino House [via] Modern House Design.

Aquino House - Luxury Home Design

Aquino House, recident house design, luxury home design, interior design, exterior house design
Aquino House, recident house design, luxury home design, interior design, exterior house design
Aquino House, the single-family residence is located on a steeped lot in front of federal government lands and aside a river.

The house is configured by orthogonal shapes and materials such as wood, stone and metal without artificial claddings. It stands with no protagonism against the rich and abundant surroundings.

Aquino House, recident house design, luxury home design, interior design, exterior house design
Aquino House, recident house design, luxury home design, interior design, exterior house design
Aquino House, recident house design, luxury home design, interior design, exterior house design
A series of spatial and comfort requirements led to juxtaposed concepts. The family wished for large open areas that could somehow, blend with the nature around, bluring the lines between “inside” and “outside”. Another request was an isolated studio with room for thousands of books, compact discs and LP’s, which must maintain related with the exterior.

The main intention was for each interior space to face the river or the old amate tree, which is located towards east and has a 30 meter extended foliage that appears to envelop the house.


Aquino House, recident house design, luxury home design, interior design, exterior house design
The small pool of stone and its red cedar surrounding pavement stands as the most intimate space concealed between the house and one of the perimeter retaining walls.

Architects: Augusto Fernandez Mas (K+A Diseño)
Location: Cuernavacas, Morelos, Mexico
Project year: 2005
Construction year: 2006
Collaborators: Edurne Turcott Unzueta, David Alba
Landscape: Mario de la Garza & Daniel Aguilar
Woodwork: Fernando Acevedo
Structural Engineer: Enrique Garcia
Constructed Area: 490 sqm
Photographs: Fernando Cordero


Aquino House, recident house design, luxury home design, interior design, exterior house design
More About Aquino House [via] Modern House Design.

Red House - Home Design

Red House designed by group8 Architects, located in Crans-Près-Céligny, Switzerland.


Bungalow House style, modern house design, exterior house design, interior design, Red House - Home Design
Bungalow House style, modern house design, exterior house design, interior design, Red House - Home Design
The red houses place themselves in this type of problem, planting another object in this saturated suburban landscape. In this case, the purpose would be not to build an object but a small ‘ensemble’: a little community of individuals who can, through the new scale of the intervention, constitute a good mixture of urban and landscape architecture.

Bungalow House style, modern house design, exterior house design, interior design, Red House - Home Design
Bungalow House style, modern house design, exterior house design, interior design, Red House - Home Design
The geometry and the volume of each houses serves another purpose: to propose a rich typology, capable of creating an experience of diversity of spaces inside the appartments. The important loggias in each volume enhance this idea. Not only the villas possess exterior terraces but they also have these big loggias, and protected exterior space.

Bungalow House style, modern house design, exterior house design, interior design, Red House - Home Design

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