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Rabu, 08 Juli 2009

The Hilltop House by Safdie Rabines












A stunning design, with a lovely garden, mind blowing views, extraordinary interiors, lavish furnishing, a pool to relax in, this breathtaking hilltop house is located just north of San Diego. Extremely spacious and with energy saving features (to not worry about heating and cooling in changing seasons), all these make it not just a dream house but a true delight in every aspect. We love the shiny tiles and those wooden accents on the inside and more importantly the way it looks at night with all those lights … A brilliant design by Safdie Rabines

Luxurious Residence by Judy Goodger










Elegant to the core, this luxurious residence by Judy Goodger is more than a treasure house. And just to make our point, who wouldn’t want their very own private pool with a spiral staircase or a floating wall at the head of the stairs in the living room? A spectacular design that gives the house a totally exotic and unique look, Judy managed to attach the kitchen and the dinning area with sleek sliding glass doors. All clean and modern with amazing lighting, the whole thing exudes style and charms with its lavish motifs.

Dang Residence by Pb Elemental Architecture










Designed by Pb Elemental Architecture, this organic wooden residence (actually the Dang Residence) is a super savvy structure in Greenwood, Seattle, that “shines” thanks to its stylish furnishings, unique interiors filled with modern art and its very own private courtyard to spend time in. Spread over 3200 sq feet, this two storied house comes with two large balconies, a spacious dining room (with a chic dining set) and a colorful living area that mixes red, green, black and brown for an artistic effect that looks nothing short of cool.

Inspiring Modern Home Architecture








If you’re in the market for a new property and don’t know exactly how your dream home should look like (we can hardly believe it), then we’d like a word with you. Check out this amazing list of contemporary homes and let yourself charmed by these amazing structures. Created by some of the most talented designers out there with lavish accents that get the eyes, exquisite furnishings, glossy interiors and modern materials, we’d love to spend a few months each year in any of them. They’re nothing short of breathtaking.– via

Beautiful Pool House in Connecticut by Hariri & Hariri Architecture

This 1200 square feet structure was designed as a minimalist sculpture in the landscape. It is part of a 3.5 acre property in Connecticut. The architecture of this pool house is in contrast to the traditional architecture of the existing house yet the design sets up a dialogue between the two. The architecture of the pool house hovers over a 48′x20′ pool like a vessel in the water. On the North there is a spa and an outdoor/ indoor shower, and on the south there is a roofed veranda acting as an indoor/ outdoor dinning area with a large opening on the wall framing the landscape beyond. The area around the pool becomes a sunken courtyard paved in travertine with steps and walls of stone. The interior of this pool house contains a living/ entertainment room, kitchen and bar area, simple bathroom and variety of terraces and decks. It is enclosed by series of metal and glass sliding panels that would allow the structure to be transparent and open up towards outside

A wall of green mosaic tiles cover the wet areas ( both inside and out side showers) and becomes part of the main composition of the facade bringing color and tactility to the place. The main frame and the ceiling of the structure are in Ipd Wood ( brazilian walnut ) and make the place warm, nautical and sculptural at the same time. The wood floors stretch out from the interior hovering over the pool and becoming a deck for reflecting and simply sitting around and putting your toes in the water. This structure is located in Wilton, CT and is was completed in 2007 by Hariri & Hariri Architecture.