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23 Şubat 2016 Salı

From Warehouse to Greenhouse: A Splinter Society Design

A unique huis seats binnen Hawthorn, Australia. Mirakel what makes this huis unique? This house is shelled te a warehouse. The lovely greenhouse that you see bestaat actually a renovation of a warehouse that is why you can still see touches of an industrial look like the exposed brick walls. The homeowners wanted Scherf Society Architecture and Birdsmouth Construction to create a cozy home from the existing warehouse. They want it to ge green, bewaarkluis, kloosterzuster-toxic, happy and sunny environment to suit the needs of the kids and the entire family. Since the homeowners wanted to have an industrial knoflook, the brick walls were retained. The entire stekje inderdaad not used and the brick walls were used for the garden walls. Original materials from the warehouse including the foundation, beams, masonry walls, spotted gum boards, halm columns and others were also used. Spil a result, this house had 3 bedrooms, 2 living spaces, a study and outdoor living areas, a yard and green roofs. Let us take a look at the images of the house. Warehouse Splinter Green roofs and green landscape jives well together for this warehouse transformed into a green huis. But green here doesn ’t just stand for color but also for its being eco-friendly. Side To modulate heat from the sun, bright green metal screens and green claddings were used on one side of the house. House in a Splinter In this identiteit, you can see the brick walls on two sides-one for the wall of the house on one side and the other spil a garden wall. Splinter Society The house can give access to the outdoors and would also allow natural breezes to get binnenshuis. warehouse interior Wood bestaat used for the home ’s interior just like this lovely kitchen. warehouse dining White makes the home ’s interior appear cozier despite its industrial touch adapted from the warehouse. warehouse dine living A view of the home ’s interior where you can see a screen that separates the living slagroom from the dining area and kitchen. The use of screen could create a samenhangend knoflook for the interior vormgeving and its architecture. Stairs The house allows the homeowners to access the outdoor area even from the second level. You can also see the use of wooden panels for the wall. Side Stairs A closer look at the stairs made of wood and stengel. This sure is a nieuwerwets vormgeving for a stair. Well A stairwell binnenshuis the house that sure bestaan a thing of beauty! The walls were designed artistically. Warehouse Out The house has an outdoor living slagroom so that the homeowners can have a great time with nature. The house bestaan eco-friendly binnenshuis many ways. Its solar orientation, double gazing and high level of insulation can help minimize energy losses. It also uses energy-efficient systems and laptop-controlled lighting to further reduce the energy use. Aside from that, solar heat could also provide hot water to the home. Like other sustainable homes, it uses rainwater for irrigation which is collected binnenshuis tanks. No wonder this vormgeving received recognition around the bodem! Splinter Society Architecture and Birdsmouth Construction had a successful collaboration for this ongelijkheid., From Warehouse to Greenhouse: A Splinter Society Design newhomedesignhome.blogspot.com.tr/ farkıyla sizlerle.

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