Minimalistic House by Kouichi Kimura

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With a clean interior that exudes pure ambient feel, the overall theme of 181 square meters of housing is a mix of modernism and the natural environment unsurpassable. Dubbed the “House of Vision” is a charming elegance, this project made us sold in the first place. In 2008 the Japanese designer Kouichi Kimura created a special property on the outskirts of Shiga, Japan. Located at the foot of the hill with fields that surround the entire property, at first glance seem strange building, a little minimalist, and clean. But look deeper and you can get a feel emotional design meant to blend with nature.

Minimalistic House by Kouichi Kimura

Single-family house by RB Arkitektur

Located in the natural slopes gently in a residential area in Stockholm, it has a roof covered with green moss and the use of geothermal energy to energy use (heat pump suplies under floor heating system). Villa UH1 features in the yard for privacy, has large windows to promote natural lighting, open space and furniture amazing. Designed by creative people in the RB architecture as a German bunker from World War II, Villa UH1 is actually a minimalist home with contemporary accents. Intended as a single-family homes, it is actually an example of how to go beyond the limits of environmental friendly.

Single-family house by RB Arkitektur

Contemporary structure stunning by Superkul Architects

The designers used stone, glass and wood sage together with the right mix of natural and artificial lighting to create a place that meets the demands of those who live in them. With the atrium which regulates and provides a design house with adequate ventilation, this is one home you will not hesitate to step into! While most of the contemporary structure looks quite stunning, the real challenge lies in turning them into comfortable and cozy house which is more than eye candy. Crescent Road House in Rosedale, Toronto managed to achieve this with a pure white interior, wood exterior and inviting environment lighting solutions.

Contemporary structure stunning by Superkul Architects

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.

Freshly landscaped natural courtyard by Studio Junction


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