Showing posts with label minimalist home design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label minimalist home design. Show all posts
Sunday, June 5, 2011
Sunday, November 14, 2010
Japanese Minimalist Design Unique House
Posted by MAKMU ta
On Sunday, November 14, 2010

This is a minimalist modern home design. big house with a minimalist interior design.
Japanese House with Minimalist Interior Design

Japanese design is simple and unique House, with multifunctional and effective home to find all these aspects of contemporary and ultra modern. The house is named C 1 house. It was conceived by innovative architect Gwenael Nicolas of Curiosity, and Tomoyuki Ustumi of milligrams Studio. House C1 is essentially a glass box, natural wood floors and details adding an organic warmth to the room expressed purely by way of zig-zag. [Via]
Japanese House with Minimalist Interior Design

Japanese design is simple and unique House, with multifunctional and effective home to find all these aspects of contemporary and ultra modern. The house is named C 1 house. It was conceived by innovative architect Gwenael Nicolas of Curiosity, and Tomoyuki Ustumi of milligrams Studio. House C1 is essentially a glass box, natural wood floors and details adding an organic warmth to the room expressed purely by way of zig-zag. [Via]
Friday, November 12, 2010
Classic Minimalist House Design by Architect Chris Cobb
Posted by MAKMU ta
On Friday, November 12, 2010
Display is quite interesting house with a classic wood. Minimalist house normally never use wood for their walls, but Eva Street Residence are different, very unique design wooden houses. Minimalist house has a beautiful interior, with wood texture that creates a warm feel. Walls, floors and kitchen are made of wood composition. And the results of this project is a classic minimalist home. Eva Street Residence, located in Austin, Texas was designed by American architect Chris Cobb.
Classic interior design

Chris Cobb admitted that the biggest challenge of this project is also one of the greatest assets, a beautiful 150-year old oak tree that stood directly in the middle of the build-able property. Instead of cutting down, the house was built in a strong relationship with trees, protect homeowners without making them strangers in their neighborhood.
Staircase design classic

The solution is to create a multi-storey volume has strained the dynamic interaction of different heights involved and interact with trees, and slipping under the canopy which is defined by its outreaching branches. The house was dressed in weathering Brazilian Redwood siding and corrugated steel, which adds scale, texture, and the unification of the house with views of the surrounding area, while at the same time soften the geometry, sharp crisp structure. Wood cladding extends to the inside of the house, which is also defined by a dark brown bamboo floors, clean white walls, carefully custom made cabinets, and clean detail.


[Via]


Chris Cobb admitted that the biggest challenge of this project is also one of the greatest assets, a beautiful 150-year old oak tree that stood directly in the middle of the build-able property. Instead of cutting down, the house was built in a strong relationship with trees, protect homeowners without making them strangers in their neighborhood.


The solution is to create a multi-storey volume has strained the dynamic interaction of different heights involved and interact with trees, and slipping under the canopy which is defined by its outreaching branches. The house was dressed in weathering Brazilian Redwood siding and corrugated steel, which adds scale, texture, and the unification of the house with views of the surrounding area, while at the same time soften the geometry, sharp crisp structure. Wood cladding extends to the inside of the house, which is also defined by a dark brown bamboo floors, clean white walls, carefully custom made cabinets, and clean detail.


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Sunday, September 26, 2010
Minimalist House Design Level Two in Australia
Posted by MAKMU ta
On Sunday, September 26, 2010



Masonry elements of managing the level at the site, forming a new landscape space and the embedding extension FIBRO-clad hillside. At street level, a concrete bunker accommodate cars on site, eliminating the need for steep roads and reclaiming space for a garden overlooked the living room and deck above. Minor excavations reveal page space below what was previously wooden pool deck. Promenade through the site reveals nuance and topographic settings.

Site entrance, located in the center of the site both in vertical and horizontal, externally accessed by climbing the stairs from street level. Existing internal staircase connecting the external circulation route of the road extension to the open air circulation. In extension, a linear porch provides access to the bedroom and bathroom, culminating in a daybed is located to the outskirts of the remaining vegetation.

Site entrance, located in the center of the site both in vertical and horizontal, externally accessed by climbing the stairs from street level. Existing internal staircase connecting the external circulation route of the road extension to the open air circulation. In extension, a linear porch provides access to the bedroom and bathroom, culminating in a daybed is located to the outskirts of the remaining vegetation.
Saturday, September 25, 2010
Minimalist Home Design Beautiful with Natural Garden
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On Saturday, September 25, 2010



Exterior home design minimalist with natural garden.
Friday, September 24, 2010
Home Design Minimalist Mix Box
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On Friday, September 24, 2010



Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Minimalist House Design Dyes Inlet in Bremerton
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On Wednesday, September 22, 2010


This custom residence, located eight miles west of Seattle, Washington in Dyes Inlet, consists of the main house, studio / garage, boat storage shed and a boat.





Studio / garage consisting of parking and work space below with a studio and deck above. The main orientation of the studio is to the south with glass on four sides. Studio deck looking down through the atrium glass wall of the central datum of the main house to the inlet on the outside.
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Minimalist House Design by Archimania
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On Tuesday, September 21, 2010




Home interior design you can see above
Monday, September 20, 2010
Minimalist Home Designs by Architects Caramel
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On Monday, September 20, 2010


Sitting on the slopes Pöstlingberg in Linz, 12 x 12 cube meters take full advantage of the many with established herself as far to the north-east corner of the site as a code of building permits. both sides have the appearance of a very airtight, thus preventing neighbors from looking into the contrary, the house opens itself to the south and west by two all-glass facades. west side of the building offers beautiful views of the Danube valley and receives sun until late at night, an externally mounted curtain textile guards against excessive sun and overheating. south façade withdrew from the edge of the cube in retreat free-form, producing a closed patio area. extend directly from the terrace is a large swimming pool.

Cellarless house made of prefabricated panels of high-performance structural insulated, which has been installed into concrete floor slabs only a few hours with the help of a truck-mounted crane. diagonal pillars arranged along the west façade provide structural reinforcement.

cube is covered with synthetic membranes. to be used white EPDM roof area, for the façade (not shown welded to the roof liner), teflon-coated white pvc, which is secured at intervals through the heat insulating layer between the outer membrane and structural panels.

Simple form of the volume of buildings, prefabricated high-level, excellent thermal insulation, cellulose fiber, as well as the application of technology and the calorific value of the external shade all contribute to make this building extremely economical and ecological.
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Minimalist Home Design Lake by Architekton
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On Sunday, September 19, 2010



Architekton Team: ouglas D Brown, Peter Goldammer, Mohenad Itayim, John Kane, Gregory Lambright, Michael Masengarb, Sophia Meger, Nick Nevels, Eliseo Ramirez, Gonzalo Fernandez-Reuter and Travis Sheridan.
Saturday, September 18, 2010
Minimalist House Design Deronda by the International Space
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On Saturday, September 18, 2010



The sleeping more personal and showers are located on the cantilever bar closed, which float on top of a hill and is located in the middle of pine trees high on the perimeter of the property is located. A white plaster shell home demarcates the spatial hierarchy, operates as a supporting floor plate for a private volume, then fold over to serve as a clerestory roof plane over the more general space. It's bumpy skin increase and decrease the exposure to various levels of the cage and the beautiful surroundings and views of the skyline that surrounds the property.