This noticeable house was named "treehouse". This is probably due to the fact that the house is located on a hill and surrounded by trees, which are visible from the windows. It creates the feeling that the house is actually located on a tree. The large windows are breathtaking, but the interior of the house is notable not only for its windows. There are many other interesting finds.
This fabulous, light-filled, welcoming home has a distinctive Santa Fe atmosphere. It offers impressive views of Western Port from the 2nd story and rural, Northern Views. The house is furnished in country style. Two bedrooms and two bathrooms complement the kitchen and the large living and dining area. This home has double garage with remote [...]
This house is located in Luberon, France. The owners, passionately interested in architecture and the art of living, have restored this old house in a spirit of simplicity, paying particular attention to the notions of space, calm and light and using only pure natural materials: stone, lime, concrete, wood and linen. The living space is approximately [...]
A project of architects Barres-Coquet, this house combine cold steel with warm, bright colours.
Some people make their job sounds so easy. "At first we travelled a lot for the fun of it. We kept seeing all these nice places and started taking holiday pictures in the style for interior magazines"
Charlotte Skene-Catling transformed provincial stone house into a modern guest house. The house has approximately 2,030 sq ft of internal space. Although the original facade was retained, the interior is completely changed.
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
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