The Clingstone House by Henry Wood

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Three stories tall, the House Clingstone has a large living room, and ten bedrooms total 23 number of rooms. Hard to find deals like this in the current market for that little money, despite the fact that salt water and sea life from around the oak beams of maintenance will make this home spectacular ridiculously expensive. In 1961, the Boston architect Henry Wood bought the house this stunning island with his wife only $ 3,600 in Rhode Island, Narragansett Bay. Today, the House Clingstone (designed by JS Lovering Wharton with the artist William Trost Richards) is an all wood-warm house with 360 degree ocean views.

The Clingstone House by Henry Wood

Traditional Japanese Items to Contemporary Living

As a result, the architects thinking about the design that takes the color and feel of the sea and integrate them in the architecture of the house, still holding on to the goods of traditional decorative. The most interesting thing for us is the outside terrace, a great place for relaxation that features spectacular ocean views. Y Residence is such an example. With great panorama over the Pacific Ocean and situated on a hill, the owner of this place is like a make-over that would mean a limited budget. Located in Japan, this beautiful house is under renovation new Kidosaki Studio Architects. The company is known for their work, and in particular to the fact that they managed to integrate the perfect traditional Japanese items to contemporary living.

Traditional Japanese Items to Contemporary Living