Beach House Design by Xsite Architects
Before you delve into the various beach house designs, you would be wise to do some good research about the location where you are going to build it. This house designed by Xsite Architects. This beach house located in West Coast Beach, built in 420 square meters area. Decorating in modern beach house themes you will need to keep the space free from clutter, comfortable, inviting and a place you and your family feel at home in. Take inspiration from your home’s design and natural surroundings and you will be well on your way to creating an inviting, comfortable atmosphere throughout your entire home. Ideas for beach house decorating should not be confined just to the indoor areas, the outside needs to have that beach feel as well. Place nautical or beach inspired wreaths on the doors, have palm trees in planters on the porches and just do what you think says “beach” to you. Read more
Denman House – Modern Style House by Corben Architects
This house called ‘Denman House’ designed by Corben Architects. It’s a residence built on the slopes of Balmoral with sweeping views over the Balmoral Beach, Sydney Harbour and the Balmoral slopes, Australia. New feature are informal living, dining room, kitchen, master bedroom suite, sitting room and garden area views. This house is a successful modification of an existing older style house into a modern contemporary residence.
House in Jigozen – Minimalist Japan Beach House Interior by Suppose Design Office
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Built by the sea, this is a house designed for a family of three; a mother, a father and one child. Along with the exhilarating feeling of being by the sea comes the longstanding idea that this spot i s prone to damage from natural disasters, especially during Typhoon season. The interior and exterior flow together with the existence of what you could call a half-outdoor space.
This space creates a gradation from inside to outside. With a space whi ch is at the same time like a terrace, a veranda, an inside room, and the outdoors, items which normally would be found inside, such as books and paintings, a study or a bath, can actively participate in this middle-ground between interior and exterior. This space fulfills the role of connecting the outside to the inside. In addition, it serves as a buffer to the various natural-phenomena found in the outdoors. It solves the seemingly contrary problems of “protection” and “openness” at the same time. Read more
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