The California desert makes a serene refugee for the 1200 square foot IT House. The design by Taalman Koch wants to innovate living, following the “Less is less” rule, each component that compound the house simplifying the process of building a house. Solar panels offer the energy and hot water needed in the house. Along
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Now that the summer is approaching, it is hard to imagine yourself facing the cold season anymore. The thought of seeking for warmth inside, knowing that outside must be wintery time seems unreal at this moment. Yet, seeing this cozy chalet might be a very refreshing feeling. And let the photos presented in the gallery

Before saying anything about this Australia house with angular architecture, I should say something about how this project is complimented by the time when the photos were taken. A thin coating of snow helps us see the true statement of this residence. Giovanni D’Ambrosio Architecture made all these possible, creating such an incredible family home.

If you want tricks about how to take advantage of a small place and make it seem bigger, take your inspiration from the photos below. A nice cozy loft of only 624 square foot space pops due to a beautiful color scheme were orange was chosen as the strong color to revive the interior and

Silversea Residence combines a modern style with the needs a family has. Designed by Robert Bailey Interiors, this one floor home provides a warm, spacious and cozy interior where the owner’s toddler can feel safe and happy. The overall look it’s a bit feminine and I don’t know if it’s the color scheme chosen, soft

Birchgrove House, located in Australia was a challenge accomplished with success by Pearse Architects. As the owners were two gardeners, they really wanted for the home to express the strong connection they have with garden. The one and only floor built has wood as the main material used for the furniture and interior finishes. This

Our stop today is in France, in the region of Dordogne, to a beautiful restored house. The building dates from the beginning of the 18th century and, at the present, the house still preserves the old stone walls and beams from the origins. The first impression you get is that the house carries a lot












