Showing posts with label House Design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label House Design. Show all posts

The Venice beach House Minimalist Interior design by Arata Isozaki

Interior design by Arata Isozaki
Interior design by Arata Isozaki

A monumental work of architecture in a very cool Venice Beach location, designed by Arata Isozaki in 1986, this Bjornson residence has been home to Eric Clapton. The private house with a huge loft-like great room; on the ground level is the flexible bedroom with high ceilings and den space with great ocean views. On the upstairs is the kitchen, dining area, office, master bedroom, master bathroom and the loft bedroom space.

Minimalist beach House with a truly flexible environment, Only steps to the sand and surf, completely perfect for a writer, musician, artist or performer.

Interior design by Arata IsozakiInterior design by Arata Isozaki
Interior design by Arata IsozakiInterior design by Arata Isozaki
Interior design by Arata IsozakiInterior design by Arata Isozaki
Interior design by Arata IsozakiInterior design by Arata Isozaki
Interior design by Arata IsozakiInterior design by Arata Isozaki
Interior design by Arata IsozakiInterior design by Arata Isozaki

Source: http://www.greatinteriordesign.com/

Unique Beach-house/cottage design in Laguna

Unique Beach-house/cottage design in Laguna
Unique Beach-house Design

Also called the Temple Hills Residence because of its positions on the hills of Laguna Beach, California. The design project for this beach Residence is a study in connections from Schola Architecture, where they were succesfully remodeling an existing 1950’s post and beam beach cottage into a unique house with two faces connected through a thin sheet of glass.

Nestled into a steeply sloping 5,000-square foot site, the volumes step up the hillside to the rear of the existing home creating an ascending series of interior and exterior spaces, giving access to all levels of the property. With the monolithic concrete block mass anchors the addition; from which structure and glass pin wheel off creating ever dematerializing living spaces that open up to the views as one moves up through the home. At the heart of the stainable strategies employed throughout the home is the reuse of the entire existing home. In addition, solar orientation, deep overhangs and operable glass allow the house to breathe throughout the year with little mechanical assistance. The palette is a mix of renewable and exposed building materials, eliminating the need for secondary finishes.

Unique Beach-house Reception room designUnique Beach-house Bedroom design
Unique Beach-house entertaining room designUnique Beach-house Kitchen design
Unique Beach-house Shower Bathroom designUnique Beach-house Wooden ceiling design