Wednesday, 29 February 2012

Glass Walled House

This Glass Walled House, which was designed by Beige Interior, draws on the surrounding natural environment. “The retracting glass doors allow indoor and outdoor spaces to interact, and rooms to interlink in extraordinary ways, plunge into the expansive pool after lounging in the deck fronted living space, and emerge at the dining area for a family refreshment”.


A colour scheme of whitewashed and beige runs throughout the home, which is complimented by oak and travertine stone. “Splashes of greenery and vivid blue flood the designer glass box, blending this structure with nature by both absorbing and reflecting the trees, water and sky in this privileged seashore location. The house climbs via ‘floating’ oak staircase, rising by a solitary tree in the pebbled courtyard. The central hall resembles a modern art gallery with large pieces of photography and sculpture to appreciate en route to bedrooms. The master bed is separated by glass from an en-suite bathroom, allowing uninterrupted enjoyment of the scenery”.


“Despite the open air effect of this outside-in architecture, the modern interior maintains a cozy atmosphere, with huge plush rugs, and soft natural tones celebrating its close-to-nature styling.

Special thanks to Home-Designing for the above images.

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