
Freshly landscaped natural courtyard by Studio Junction
With this in mind, Junction Studio, an architectural firm based in Toronto, has been brilliant to find solutions to problems by modernizing the concept of “environmental filler” with a stunning page design. Contemporary interior is built for a family of four through the blending of a traditional living space in the room and a beautiful natural new page. The most difficult thing to do when you have the environment is too small to live in, is really making things look bigger. The idea is to make the most of your open space to create a field effect in your home. But if not handled properly, your home may not seem attractive anymore.
Luxury Villa in the Bay of Islands
Stunningly built in 2006 on 30 acres on a steep slope at the end of a long private driveway, the Villa Rahimoana extends into the bay, not far from the town of Russell and Tapeka. New Zealand Bay of Islands has long been a retreat for those who are pressing for a site that presents getaway privacy, stunning views and exclusivity to the end-of-the-earth.
Modification house by BLDGS Architects
After a series of add-ons and modifications to the entire house has been transformed into a living space fresh coated glass including garage, kitchen, family room, library, and a new staircase connecting three levels. Conversely contemporary historic downtown neighborhood, the house also got together with a closed roof terrace is open so you can see the sky at night. Nothing brilliant short. Staying at home in 1910 is probably not a good idea, considering their ancient architectural design and construction does not mention the state loses. However, if you have a duo like Brian Bell and David Yocum from BLDGS Architects Atlanta-based measures for renovation of far-fetched as they do in Ansley Park Greenhouse, you’re lucky.