Showing posts with label Exterior. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Exterior. Show all posts

Monday, April 30, 2012

Exterior Green Walls Harmony with Natural Surroundings

Exterior Green Walls Harmony with Natural Surroundings A unique home is located in Frohnleiten, Austria. Has a unique design, made of concrete wrapped in soft velvet green Astroturf. This unique house designed by architect Weichlbauer Ortis. You can judge for yourself this is the amazing architecture. The exterior design is attractive by offering a harmony of green natural surroundings. Green exterior wall integrates itself into the natural environment even though a white window or door frame and the concrete steps peculiar to add something extraordinary 

 Exterior - white glass frame

Exterior Green Walls Harmony

 
Exterior unique

Saturday, April 21, 2012

Mediterranean Exterior Design

 The exterior of your house is the face of your home and shares its style and personality with the neighborhood and those just driving by. It’s the last thing you see of your home as you head into your day, and the first thing that welcomes you on your return. Its details and materials are just as important, even more so, as the crown molding, bath floor tile or your kitchen's backsplash. Materials such as stone, copper, wood, steel and brick can be used to finish a specific architectural style or create a new one. Your house's exterior paint color may be the most visible design decision you make, especially if showcased with exterior lights. 

The landscaping in the front and side yards offer both a welcoming transition from street to door and a buffer between your home and the public spaces it shares. Architects design a home’s exterior for beauty, functionality, suitability with the lot, region, local building codes, and are guided by what you want as well as their own design influences and philosophies. It can be completely new and innovative, display a mix of influences or reflect the style of an earlier period. Popular home designs in the U.S. include Victorian, Queen Anne, Colonial Revival, Tudor, Cape Cod, Mediterranean, Craftsman, Prairie Style, Art Deco, Modern, Mid-Century Modern, Ranch Style and today’s sleek, utilitarian LEED-certified “green” design, among many other architectural styles.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

House V in Costa Brava Displaying a Practical Layout



House V in Costa Brava was recently completed by Barcelona-based studio Magma Arquitectura and was especially developed to meet the living requirements of a large family. According to the architects, “the project is configured as a large stone base, on which stands a large horizontal platform. The permeable cut of the staircase subdivides the platform into two independent bodies. Part of the platform receives the most public and spacious interior areas and the exterior terrace and pool that flies over the Mediterranean garden below. The large exterior terrace is lateral and runs the length of the public area, so it receives the southern sun at one end and captures the view of the horizon between the sea and the sky. Several porches constructed of wood, which also control the sun and privacy, complete the visual prism of the home“. The interiors are elegant and welcoming, with a color palette defined by white and plenty of inspiring details for upcoming contemporary projects.