
Residential project in Sakuragawa by Suppose Design Office
Displaying a large bay window to overlook the park nearby, lots of wood furniture, large rooms and a group of white stairs. And although we can not see the rooms, doors, walls or furniture to separate, it still looks like a nice modern addition to clustered environments where space has become a real commodity. People who are both from the Japanese studio Suppose Design Office was behind this amazing housing project in Sakuragawa, Japan. A spacious interior with a limited floor plan, minimalist house includes a small plot of 50sqm with a split-level layout spread over three floors.
Small beach home by Richard Meier and Michael Palladino
Spread over 4280 square feet, this home offers exotic interior with mind-blowing views and a large site location, overlooking the sea. Next summer and we can imagine ourselves living here for several months. Kudos to Richard, it’s an amazing building. What you see here is a beautiful beach house designed by Richard Meier and Michael Palladino. With the sea on one side, white minimalist residence seems perfect for water lovers and anyone with a taste for style and to enjoy the beauty of nature.
Dream house design by Safdie Rabines
Very spacious and with energy-saving features (not to worry about heating and cooling in the changing seasons), all this makes not only fun but a true dream home in every aspect. We liked the shiny tile and wood accents on the inside and more importantly in a way that looks at night with all the lights. A brilliant design by Safdie Rabines. A stunning design, with a beautiful garden, mind blowing views, exceptional interiors, plush furniture, pool to relax in, this house is beautifully situated on a hilltop north of San Diego.