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Zombie-proof front: House of black steel + Flip-Up window Posted: 25 Aug 2011 01:04 AM PDT You close the door and you increase the bedroom window style drawbridge and front together in the night’s darkness fades, give no indication that can be everyone in the housing. Its architects were not (to disappoint sorry) design, it against intruders dead, but as a rather repel termites (metal and glass) and quiet mix between a neighbour to green wall on one side and the facade of concrete blocks, on the other. Muir Mendes have their own clients in this case, work dream home on weekends outside the farms hours to their urban complete. It is also closed and uninviting it, from the front looks like open day and a foreign bridge rear. Inside, also the residence is informed ceiling, open, on the first floor of a continuous nave, double height of the leading on a skylight second story corridor. “Two bedrooms, two bathrooms, a study, open living and storage have carefully in 115 m 2 was designed.”"The House is divided into two areas of life to the study of level 1 make the distance between two Gallery”. “Steel construction has been adopted, for the control of the narrow site and aggressive termites.” Windows, doors, stairs and carpentry white interior penetrating made steel. Tallow was chosen floor because it is not the selective range of the termite. Flooring folds through space and providing a robust baseboard walls. » Zombie-proof front: House of black steel + Flip-Up window is a post from: Belle Interior |
Posted: 24 Aug 2011 01:04 PM PDT
The project is organized on three levels around a central staircase. Cellar is home to the garage, a House of services and a games room, and the average level is home to the dining room and kitchen and residence, and all rooms around a small central courtyard fresh air of the family in the ready. On the first floor are three bedrooms and bathroom. There was a decline in the architectural view of the traditional Central Court (including a small version through the kitchen to see), but was simple forms much more attention to the Mexican modern architectural design of fat.
While you make too much of a reference to the traditional architecture, customers have certainly modern Mexican architectural sense, that they have requested. The bathrooms are beautifully composed and short of the bold new architectural language of the typical areas of the design of New Mexico first and foremost examples. House Agraz n is a post from: Belle Interior |
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