The Fence House is a family residence located in Borowiec, Poland. It occupies 290 foursquare meters of space and it was designed and congenital here by mode:lina architekci, a team of professionals that always focus on the client's needs and for whom each project starts with a research stage and ends with a positive feedback from the clients.
View in galleryThe business firm is composed of two blocks which together form a big structureView in galleryThe back facade has large windows and openings, offering views of the gardenView in galleryThe roofs of the 2 blocks are sloped and the facades are simple
The building is organized into 2 blocks. They both accept sloping roofs and similar sizes and shapes. One of the blocks is the parents' zone while the other is occupied past the kids. The clients wanted to create this distinction betwixt the spaces in order to offer each the needed privacy and independence.
View in galleryTe front facade has the least windows equally well as a garage that matches the architectureView in galleryThe garage is designed to look like a cube extension for the business firmView in galleryThe footing floor has sliding glass doors that pb out on a terrace
The pattern of the firm is a contemporary interpretation of the traditional style, hence the pitched roofs. The garage which is an extension of the house was designed in a like mode, featuring an asymmetrical cube course.
View in galleryLarge panorama windows open the living surface area to the outsideView in galleryA geometric area rug frames the lounge infinite together with an L-shaped sofaView in galleryThe kitchen extends out into the garden through sliding glass doors
The architects used simple and raw materials such as bricks, physical and gray metal sheets to offering the house a minimalistic look, somewhere between traditional and modern, maybe also with a few industrial and rustic hints.
View in galleryThe glass doors bring natural light into the kitchenView in galleryThe isle has a wooden base of operations and a concrete top with extends to form a barView in galleryA congenital-in induction cooktop is integrated into the isle
The facade facing the street has the least amount of windows and those that are here are quite small compared to the panorama windows on the back facade and the sliding glass doors that connect the spaces to the outdoors.
View in galleryOn the mezzanine level a solid wood bookcase is complemented by a benchView in galleryThe dining area is office of the open up floor plan which connects the kitchen to the living infiniteView in galleryA lovely design feature in this nook is the wood clad accent wallView in galleryA staircase connects the social area on the basis floor to the upper levelView in galleryThe staircase has a solid and a footling bit crude design and is complemented by glass railingsView in galleryThe staircase wall has a glass opening simply beneath the stairsView in galleryThe gallery formed backside the staircase is a display space for the carView in galleryThe motorcar adds a touch of color and an unexpected twist to the decor
The ground floor of the two blocks is a mutual area for everyone. This is where the social spaces such as the lounge area, the kitchen and the dining area are situated. They share an open up floor plan. There's a hallway that connects them and this is also where the staircase tin can be constitute. An interesting characteristic is the window which offers a glimpse at the car displayed in the garage.
View in galleryThe glass window links the garage to the house and provides a display box for the autoView in galleryThe wooden ceiling beams were left exposed and unpainted, providing a nice contrastView in galleryThe beams are visible in the bedrooms likewise which are designed to be elementary and cozy
The mezzanine floor contains the individual areas such as the bedrooms and their bathrooms. The parents' chamber is unproblematic and has barn doors while the children's sleeping area has a really absurd design for the beds.
View in galleryThe bedrooms are decorated with a lot of wood with finishes that don't always matchView in galleryThe befouled doors are a really beautiful touch for the interior design of the bedroomView in galleryThe children's chamber has a absurd characteristic: a house-shaped frame for the beds
The beds are integrated into wooden frames which mimic a business firm. They even take cutouts meant to be windows and skylights. The decor is actually interesting, like a house inside a firm.
View in galleryThe two beds have headboards that expand into a full frame with a pitched roof and skyloghtsView in galleryThe bath has a long wooden countertop with 2 large sinks on it
At the mezzanine level the architects integrated a library with a large bookcase made of former oak beams. There'south as well a large bench which completes the space. Information technology matches the bookcase and it establishes a cohesive and very cozy ambiance.
View in galleryThere'due south also room hither for a shower enclosure and a tubView in galleryThe other bathroom is like in design, featuring the aforementioned colors and materials
0 Response to "Two Blocks Form A Cozy Family Home In Poland"
Post a Comment