Posts Tagged ‘modern contemporary house designs’

Modern Style House Looking Toward The Hill by Giovanni Vaccarini

Friday, May 20th, 2011

Modern Style House Looking Toward The Hill by Giovanni Vaccarini

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Modern Style House Looking Toward The Hill by Giovanni Vaccarini
Casa Capece Venanzi is a suburban house situated near Adriatic coast on area between the plain and a hill. It’s tightened between the urban texture of two levels single family houses and the hill covered with untouched vegetation. Instead of looking towards the city the house is turned towards the hill to capture completely green views. Besides two levels above the ground there is the underground level completely dug in the land. Inner patio acts as central element of the house connecting living areas of ground level, roof-garden area and underground space. Living areas consist of usual rooms like bath, study, sauna and so on. The architecture and used materials provide the house with modern style without using classic minimalist ideas. Giovanni Vaccarini‘s work is great example of cozy modern house design.

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Modern Style House Looking Toward The Hill by Giovanni Vaccarini

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Contemporary House With A Loft Like Space On The Main Floor

Sunday, May 15th, 2011

Contemporary House With A Loft Like Space On The Main Floor

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Contemporary House With A Loft Like Space On The Main Floor
This contemporary house is designed by Seattle based Vandeventer + Carlander Architects for family of six. It is located in a prestigious neighborhood and organized vertically by activity – children’s on the ground floor, public on the main floor, and private family functions above. Service functions are located on the northern side within a volume defined by its external envelope of Corten rusted steel. This two-story enclosure accommodates the every-day needs of the family. The main level is a “loft” like space with glazing on three sides. This public space gives not only space for entertaining but also to display a large collection of contemporary art. If you liked this work of Vandeventer + Carlander Architects you might also like their other works. [Vandeventer + Carlander Architects]

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Contemporary House With A Loft Like Space On The Main Floor

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Contemporary House with Completely Stainless Steel Kitchen

Saturday, May 14th, 2011

Contemporary House with Completely Stainless Steel Kitchen

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Contemporary House with Completely Stainless Steel Kitchen
This house is designed by Nicholas Murray and situated in west part of Melbourne, Australia. It was one of the many warehouses in this area but become great contemporary living place. A rustic yet elegant approach was taken to combine the original characteristics of the structure with the refined contemporary lifestyle of its occupants to create a symphony of harmonious contradiction. With a carefully controlled palette of materials, this split level retreat is an epitome of inner city living, commanding a magnificent view over the city and Docklands skyline on its top two levels. The interior is separated for different zones, some of which show almost raw materials while other are covered with modern surfaces. One of the most cool zones that is more modern than others is cooking area in the kitchen. Not only appliances there are made of stainless steel but also cabinets. [Nicholas Murray]

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Contemporary House with Completely Stainless Steel Kitchen

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House Designed as Series of Glass and Timber Pavilions by Leuschke Group

Saturday, May 7th, 2011

House Designed as Series of Glass and Timber Pavilions by Leuschke Group

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House Designed as Series of Glass and Timber Pavilions by Leuschke Group
Warkworth House is designed like a cosy environment for a single family. It is designed as a series of stick pavilions made of glass and timber. They have the simple shape and planing but with unusually shaped roofs. The kitchen is backbone of the house which connects private and public spaces with opening to the pool areas. Children wing is separated from the main areas by a wide corridor in order to make it more quite and relaxing. Materials choice and color theme make the house looks quite minimalist and definitely contemporary without being too aggressive and cool. The house is perfect for relaxing New Zealand lifestyle and for family with several children which like to play all day long. [Leuschke Group]

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House Designed as Series of Glass and Timber Pavilions by Leuschke Group

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Northwest Contemporary Home – Woodway Residence

Saturday, April 30th, 2011

Northwest Contemporary Home – Woodway Residence

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Northwest Contemporary Home – Woodway Residence
This Northwest 11000 square feet contemporary home is the result of desire for privacy, love of nature, and deep appropriation for craftsmanship and design. The site and landscape around allow owners to enjoy their love of animals, including horses, and gardening. There are plenty of different materials were used in house’s construction: concrete for many walls and floors, basalt for countertops, stainless steel, Douglas Fir and so on. The simple and rugged Northwest pallet of these materials and their colors, open floor plan resulted in a muscular and sophisticated structure that creates an intimate relationship with the natural world. [Schuchart/Dow]

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Northwest Contemporary Home – Woodway Residence

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