Soft for peace

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The glass cage copper coins dating from the last century. Dining room with tables and chairs with white clouds. This house by the former tenant – an Austrian architect – design and construction. He loved and understood the value of the light, am interested in getting the layout and function of house space. This three-story house 70m2/tang area, total area of ??180m2. Home has three bedrooms, garage has been converted into guest rooms. Ground floor consists of two parts, an adjacent kitchen and living room painted white to light more, with a dining room facing a large mirror to make the room feel more spacious. Top floor, the landlord turned into music room with large windows overlooking protrude a small terrace. Interiors use white as the leading. Host selection for the furniture of natural origin, garden wicker, rattan furniture friendly charm of the tropics, accompanied by tables of stone mosaic dining room, imbued with a tropical style, gentle, elegant with white walls. Some furniture purchased at stores such as Red Deco antiques, the wooden door into the Hue style decoration hanging on the walls, the hanging in the dining room table, four coins are hung framed on the wall, the old style wooden lamp body using Mandarin as coffee tables. Face is more modern fabric sofa, lamp phosphor, light candles to create the fading evening, iron table with blue ceramic table in the terrace. Host also put into the house with natural coconut trees on the corner of preterm stairs inside the room, two terrace.

Soft for peace

Dream house design from Pete Bossley

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This house consists of five separate buildings, connected by a closed area and wrapped in an open courtyard. Swimming pool in the courtyard and many smaller canals allows to hear the water flowing from the outdoor patio or terrace can be found anywhere on the site. Even though the concept of open-plan living is very typical for this house tropical house would carry out any excess. It has a large open plan area in the room where that is connected to the outside area as much as possible. Thank you for taking advantage of sea breezes for natural ventilation and cool interior.

Dream house design from Pete Bossley

Contemporary prefab house by TYIN Tegnestue

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The project was completed in February 2009 and became such a big experience for students as for locals who helped in its construction. Important principles such as bracing, saving material and prevention of moisture that can lead to learning may be more sustainable building tradition in the future. TYIN Tegnestue is a group of students who designed the project architect Soe Tie Ker Ornamental in Noh Bo, Tak, Thailand. Name translation project is “Butterfly’s house. ” The project includes six small prefab house made of iron wood (tropical wood). These homes provide accommodation for 50 local children.

Contemporary prefab house by TYIN Tegnestue

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