Showing posts with label minimalist beach house. Show all posts
Showing posts with label minimalist beach house. Show all posts

6/12/2013

Modern Small Beach House Design in Peru by Javier Artadi Arquitecto

This small 2300 square foot beach house in Las Arenas, 100 km south of Lima. It’s the perfect beach getaway designed in modern style with great connection between indoors and outdoors. Architects took right rectangular container and cut on some of its faces to achieve control of sunlight and some visual effects. Those effects include weightless and freedom in owners experience. This container consist of the living room connected to the terrace with the indoor pool and one more smaller container which hide all private areas. This modern house is one of those projects which were build in the beginning of the century, made its contribution to reinventing the beach architecture and became great holiday home for city-dwelling couple and three their children. [Javier Artadi Arquitecto]

4/29/2013

This small 2300 square foot beach house in Las Arenas, 100 km south of Lima. It’s the perfect beach getaway designed in modern style with great connection between indoors and outdoors. Architects took right rectangular container and cut on some of its faces to achieve control of sunlight and some visual effects. Those effects include weightless and freedom in owners experience. This container consist of the living room connected to the terrace with the indoor pool and one more smaller container which hide all private areas. This modern house is one of those projects which were build in the beginning of the century, made its contribution to reinventing the beach architecture and became great holiday home for city-dwelling couple and three their children. [Javier Artadi Arquitecto]

Natural Minimalism in Open Beach House Design – Laranjeiras House by Marcio Kogan

Marcio Kogan is Brazil’s designer who create beautiful modern house designs in minimalist and natural style. This house in Laranjeiras, neighborhood located in the Southern Zone of Rio de Janeiro, is one of his latest works which combines both styles in one beach house. Ultra wide openings and imperceptibly transition between indoors and outdoors what make this very comfortable. Minimalism softened through wood surfaces and stone walls make the house design’s modern but not cold. 6 bedrooms with balconies are located on second floor creating great places for rest and catch sunrise views. First floor have kitchen and maids quarters at the one wing and dining room, living areas, bar and games room at the other. [Marcio Kogan]

Modern Minimalist Beach House – Wave House by Tony Owen NDM

This house was designed to capture the spirit of Sydney’s Bondi Beach in a home which both beach house and urban style dwelling. The line of the wave is the underlying element which runs through the house. It forms an entry wing over the garage at the south and rises to give greater height to the living room at the north end. Kitchen, dining and living areas are combined and lead out to the garden. The centrepiece of the area is a built-in, cantilevered polished concrete workbench in the shape of a moulded seven. High windows run the length of one wall, while a low, glassed wall on the other side looks out on an elegant pool. Despite plenty of glass, the neighbouring houses are not visible. Because glass is everywhere in the house it isn’t surprise that the owner also owns glass supply business. [Tony Owen NDM]