
Solar Decathlon Sustainable House from Zero Energy Design
One bedroom and one bathroom home using photovoltaic and thermal systems, rainwater recycling and water-efficient fixtures and surrounded by green scenery. And the interior just as stunning packaging everything you’ll need in a modern home. The competition was organized by the Department of Energy at Cornell University to make sure the architect came home energy efficient. That is the case with the Solar Decathlon House in Ithaca, New York, where the people of the Zero Energy Design (ZED) work their butts to meet the criteria for residential zero-energy.
Ridgewood Residence from Assembledge
Ridgewood Residence, located in Los Angeles Larchmont area, appear to exceed the decades with timeless charm and contemporary interior, all wisely blended to create a home that seems to be an extension of the natural surroundings. Sweeping the large room on the inside, lush green yard and minimalist interiors create an atmosphere of refined elegance and grace. Designed and made by people from Assembledge, this impressive home is all about mixing the solid fundamentals of old school architecture with continued use of glass and class that comes with modern design.
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.