House with panoramic views by Webster Wilson

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That dress is done in house complex stained cedar bark dark and rotten. Houses total area is 2,600 meters square. There are 4 bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms, work studio, kitchen, laundry, master suite with a roof deck on and so forth. Head of the open spaces and abundant natural light conducted in the home. It is situated so high that ruled from neighboring views can be seen almost from every room on the fourth level. Webster Wilson, the designer of this house on the slopes of an extinct volcano in downtown Portland, implemented his vision of modernist design with a slope humanistic. While designed with modern style house equipped with a generous use of natural wood and stone.

House with panoramic views by Webster Wilson

Old house redesign by Formzone

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Many walls are covered with wood. Places of storage furniture and has a white painted surface what makes the interior is not only comfortable but also modern. Relatively small window in the house but the installed lighting systems not only provide enough light, but provides the possibility to change the mood. The roof has two open space with stunning views of the stone roof and panoramic mountain. This 15th century house was renovated by interior designer Christian Speck of Formzone with modern comfort and style. The house is situated in the mountain village which was founded in 1186 and there has been no population during the last 100 years. This has two entrances and two steps because the two separate buildings beginning here. During the renovation almost nothing has changed on the exterior, but interior is made comfortable for life.

Old house redesign by Formzone

Modern wooden house by Feldman Architecture

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During the renovation, a new wing was added to the house. It contains a garage, bedroom suites and studio office space. Roof and upper floors in the middle of the house was cut to add more than natural light into the kitchen and living room. The window is made bigger to connect the house with the exterior. This lodge the 1860’s is one of the oldest house in San Francisc’s Bernal Heights and had been abandoned for years long before it was renovated Feldman Architecture. It was repaired, become larger and added a touch of modernism to it. Now, it is a modern house with rural charm of an old cottage that has everything you need to live comfortably. wood and rough stone mixed with clean glass and metal are very stylish yet comfortable.

Modern wooden house by Feldman Architecture

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