Architects: Zen Architects
Area: 340 m²
Year: 2015
Photographs: Emma Cross
The homeowner’s approach prefers to use natural materials both inside and outside to blend in with the surrounding environment. The interior is perfectly connected. Maximize the available light.
Exterior
A house design that mixes natural woodwork. Contrasted with a Japanese style rock garden. The front of the house is warm and perfect.
Inside the house emphasizes airiness. The walls of the room are decorated in white tones, contrasted with the wooden furniture to give a country mood, enhances the feeling of being closer to nature
The bookshelf is multipurpose. For a place to sit and read on a comfortable day with glass walls that receive natural light but not too hot.
The living room is designed to be the perfect size for the space. By choosing furniture, storage cabinets, TV shelves that meet the needs and modern design. It also has a glass wall which makes it very economical.
Use a passive ventilation system which is a natural ventilation. Dressed in a minimalist style. Get the natural breeze with glass doors. It also filters the light with the slats so it doesn’t get too hot.
Cr : Archdaily
Architects: Zen Architects
Area: 340 m²
Year: 2015
Photographs: Emma Cross
The homeowner’s approach prefers to use natural materials both inside and outside to blend in with the surrounding environment. The interior is perfectly connected. Maximize the available light.
Exterior
A house design that mixes natural woodwork. Contrasted with a Japanese style rock garden. The front of the house is warm and perfect.
Inside the house emphasizes airiness. The walls of the room are decorated in white tones, contrasted with the wooden furniture to give a country mood, enhances the feeling of being closer to nature
The bookshelf is multipurpose. For a place to sit and read on a comfortable day with glass walls that receive natural light but not too hot.
The living room is designed to be the perfect size for the space. By choosing furniture, storage cabinets, TV shelves that meet the needs and modern design. It also has a glass wall which makes it very economical.
Use a passive ventilation system which is a natural ventilation. Dressed in a minimalist style. Get the natural breeze with glass doors. It also filters the light with the slats so it doesn’t get too hot.
Cr : Archdaily