While some will purchase tiny homes to make their compact living dreams come true others will build their own! That’s right–these dwellings are little nuggets of inspiration proving that anything is possible. Furthermore these amazing homes make it clear that minimalist eco-friendly living can be chic and affordable. Now that’s some good news!
In fact these contemporary dwellings can serve as ideal housing options for first-time buyers students military personnel and many others. You have to give snaps to designers who prioritize making cutting edge housing available to all. As the L41 website states “Small is beautiful.”
Your deck can extend in layers out further and further into your back yard or wrap around the side of your home for additional space. For example your deck could include a shaded space for reclining with a good book or outdoor countertops around the grill to assist with your cooking needs. No matter what you deck should be a place that’s designed just for you.
The designed by studio Bohlin Cywinski Jackson uses many natural elements which make it a part of the western oaks Douglas fir and the lush green yards that are part of this lovely creek. The 10200 square foot home seems to use mostly wood to ensure that the aesthetics of the interiors remain modern and yet ‘natural’ at the same time.
This next home takes the tree house concept to an entirely different level! Uniquely orb-like in shape The HemLoft was built by Joel Allen after an attempt to retire at age 26 proved unsuccessful. Yes behind this interesting dwelling is an equally interesting story! Not to mention the abode is named for the hemlock tree around which it is built. Check out the details at The HemLoft.
Modern homes are not just about great places to live in that are clad with luxury and filled with décor that is both aesthetically pleasing and ergonomic. It is all about maximizing what it has to offer. When it comes to providing the perfect view luxury homes condos beach houses and even city apartments are all trying to attract the consumers by giving them a view that they cannot refuse. Of course they is nothing like waking up in the morning and staring at the vast stretch of blue and enjoying the point where the ocean and the sky meet.
Designed by design studio Johnson Chou this beautiful house seems to offer two entirely different worlds packed into one. The ground floor sports the kitchen living dining study and guest quarters which are all clad in some old-world charm with the use of ebony wood veneer panels.