How good would you feel if you have a small cottage house in the wood where you can escape from the heat of summer and accommodate to the fireplace in winter? The owners of this home chose Spanish architects Cadaval & Sola-Morales to create a comfortable second residence. The old vernacular stone house in the [...]
This private residence is located on a steeply sloped, heavily forested site just 400 feet from Tomales Bay on California's Point Reyes National Seashore, an area known for its dairy farms and cool, seaside woodlands. The wooded site and its neighboring historic rural buildings inspired Studios' design concept for this house of contrasts, which faces the down-slope view of the Bay. The residence appears as a wood cabin
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.
Thursday, June 24, 2010
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