Can you guess which one is the one I don't like and why?
Three Modern, contemporary block homes..
I found these three homes and I am writting because one of them seems to me to be cold, not quite therer and well very missing the final touches look to me. If you guess which one it is you get 40% off any one single item on my website excluding electronics. You can email me the response or post a comment. I will take the first three people that get it right and send you your personal 40% off coupon and set it up.
I hope you enjoy the pictures.. I will make no comments at the end of any item..
A HOUSE IN SAO PAUOLO
Here the 600 Square Meters Modern and Exotic Villa Design in Sao Paulo by Isay Weinfeld, living room design in open area connect with garden and swimming pool. home design very simple and consists mostly at right angles. Many different materials such as steel, concrete, wood and glass are used around the house changing each other to the surprise of neighbors and make the room look warm and comfortable without losing modernity. There is a pool of 20 meters long and two meters wide hid inside the house. Although the village is very small, with different volumes, has three levels of space very well connected to the outside and hid behind the wall of large stone
A MODERN, CONTEMPORARY HOME IN TORONTO
A MODERN, CONTEMPORARY HOME IN TORONTO
Here are the modern ravine residence with interiors elegant and minimalist design ideas. home design with generous pool exterior and a contemporary architecture. The home flaunts large, open spaces and it features the back of the house a lot of glass to improve natural illumination and natural landscape vistas.At the same time it offers sufficient privacy and intimacy to its dwellers. French limestone, roughcast stucco, and teak windows, the house underscores the client’s desire to create a generational home, give the entire house a warm, welcoming look. this home designed by Hariri Pontarini Architects and is located in in Toronto, Canada
A HOUSE IN SYDNEY AUSTRALIA
Here the Dream home with open floor plan, minimalist style allows changes in the plans of roof and floor to form part of the decoration. Most rooms face north and views are guided by grass terraces that run deep and wide in the long run, infinity pool. Neutral colors and modern decor make it a cozy place to rest floor overnight. Although it is possible to be trapped in the kitchen and living room with fireplace. Bruce Stafford Architects, Sydney, the design team based in Australia had in this large scale project.
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