Showing posts with label natural house design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label natural house design. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Natural Home Design at The Mulligan Residence in Manzanita, Oregon

Natural Home Design at The Mulligan Residence in Manzanita, Oregon

A natural home with 2200 sqf floor area has been designed by Scott Edwards Architecture. Its the Mulligan Residence features natural indigenous materials such as concrete, and cedar located in the heart of the coastal community of Manzanita, Oregon. This natural house floor plan was done in open floor plan concept both inside and out and completed with a large overhangs and expanses of glass walls. Check out its amazing open kitchen concept with its natural wooden finishes and the living room space with its concrete fireplace and wooden flooring finishes that will makes this home get its perfect warmth and natural atmosphere.

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Thursday, December 31, 2009

House in Forested Landscape – Chauncey Knoll Residence by Carlton Architecture

One-of-a-kind house designs are always interesting because they usually have something to learn from. Chauncey Knoll Residence is one of those houses located in the forested landscape in Carolina. Surrounded by old-growth trees house’s materials like yellow pine, poplar, white oak, fieldstone and crab orchard sandstone perfectly blends in aesthetic natural design. All that materials and craftsmanship belongs to the region where the house is located, that’s how it gets its uniqueness. The design became not only warm and natural but also modern. The construction price also was budget because of low maintenance materials, energy saving methods and technologies and low transport costs. The house is designed by Carlton Architecture.

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