
Modular home designs by Michelle Kauffman
This house combines truly impressive list of green elements like: green living roof, solar power (100% powered by solar), rain and groundwater catchment system, a gray water system, FSC certified wood for framing, SIP wall assembly, foam open cell insulation by Icynene, Noritz on-demand water heater, folding glass door walls by Nanawall, bamboo flooring, no-VOC paints by Yolo, LED lighting throughout, interior sliding door panels EcoResin by 3form, Energy Star appliances, countertops by Concreteworks , FSC-certified cabinets over Roseburg Skyblend particles, flooring and recycled glass wall tiles by Terra Green, and water efficient appliances by Kohler. mkLotus is the latest modular home designs by Michelle Kauffman. This project will be built by ExtremeHomes, and mkLotus Showhouse will be for West Coast Green in San Francisco from September 20 to 22, 2007. mkLotus is the correct definition for a green house.
Minimalist modern home in Copenhagen
The house is decorated with textured drunk in most parts, while the private areas such as the use of a bedroom feel more exotic and romantic to brighten the mood. Use of modern art on the walls along with the furniture plain casual and sports make this house look fresh and cool. Simple and elegant designs that are often far more interesting and compelling of the pieces of the most complicated and too many works of art. This wonderful stay in Copenhagen is all about creating a calm atmosphere with the feel of a simple, light tone and a lot of wood and glass to enhance the beauty of the interior.
Beautiful terraces and a great interior design from bittonidesignstudio
The house had placement of miles away from big cities and in the hills. You will find that the exterior is really the heart and an outdoor swimming pool seems very fitting to the shape of the building. Contemporary furniture, large windows, a beautiful terrace and a great interior design is a major feature that brought this box in our list of dream home. From bittonidesignstudio (architect Mark Bittoni, Ross Jeffries and Salome Reeves), this project is actually a remodel of a private residence located in the Crestwood Hills, near Los Angeles. In the remake stands behind the idea of “taking something and making it more contemporary modern.”