Bratislava’s Old Town from Zavodny

Bratislava’s Old Town from Zavodny

Located in Bratislava’s Old Town, Villa Hronzo is an architectural masterpiece that stuns at a first glance. Designed by creative architects from Zavodny, the structure is made from two basic substances. One is a three storey building oriented towards the Old wine street, while the other one is a two storey terraced building. Modern architecture wrapped into the original surroundings, Vila Hrozno surpasses a simple orthogonal ground plan with its spatial component. With clean open spaces, large sliding windows, modern furniture and a shape that you’ll remember, it’s more than a dream home, don’t you think?

Country home by Cebra Architects

Country home by Cebra Architects

Designed by creative people from Cebra Architect with black roof and facade for pure white contrasting cut-out on its exterior walls, interior attractiveness reasonable structure which combines perfectly with contemporary comfort. With the window floor to ceiling area, improvement of open space, and island kitchen with stunning black and white, there’s something about the House Sinus which attracts attention. An ordinary .- ft, 1735 sq home countries located in Danish, Building Sinus is a big mix of modern architecture and pastoral setting.

Exquisite residence personifies by Hanrahan Meyers Architects

Exquisite residence personifies by Hanrahan Meyers Architects

It is made of local stone dug out, which has two parallel planes slide past one another without visual disturbances. With almost every room was given direct access to, outside of contemporary furniture and beautiful surroundings for solitude, silence, and privacy, Holley House is an anti-urban oasis in the world of speed. Designed by Hanrahan Meyers Architects, Holley House in Garrison, New York, is a refuge “sophisticated” is located far from Manhattan Lofts. Located in a beautiful site near Garrison, a beautiful mansion symbolizes the retreat of the modern state.

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