Here about Classic Brick and Stone Suburban House Design. Adding two side blocks, set of two “clones” perpendicular to it, where there used to be a shed. This agreement allowed the creation of a harmonious trio of buildings around a courtyard, preserving the alignment of the street. With its new truncated roof that allows light from the south into residential areas, since the north side, which combines the “stem cell”, as well as their extensions. To complete the merger, larchwood large boxes with glass windows form openings in all three blocks, offering views and views throughout the house and garden which stretches along its north-south axis. This Classic Brick and Stone Suburban House Design is located in Bois-Colombes, France and designed by Moussafir Architectes Associés. Check this picture of Classic Brick and Stone Suburban House Design below.
Here about Funky Retro Style Chairs. These retro-style chairs is embracing the past, but also give a modern look. These solid oak chairs showcase courts saw raw, unfinished to add to its aesthetic “authentic”. New for 2011, green is the color of choice – from pastel green slime and all – bringing a new look for the line and to your home. Also love the vibrant yellow cloth, which is a beautiful complement to spring green. This Funky Retro Style Chairs is designed by Lando. Let see this picture of Funky Retro Style Chairs below.
Here about Concrete and Wooden House features Mountain Views. Inspired by traditional cottages and stables, this structure works with the location of the village, but had many contemporary touches that bring it into the modern era. The house was divided visually by using contrasting materials – a band of concrete that surrounds the base, with a floor of wood-veneer top. Conventional flavoring this “village-style” house with some modern, the architects incorporated many of the large double-paned windows extending to the ceiling, providing a privileged viewpoint to take in the views breathtaking. The open-concept interior layout allows residents to enjoy the view from any point in the house, which serves as a family getaway weekend. This Concrete and Wooden House features Mountain Views is designed by Drexler Guinand Jauslin and perched high up in the Swiss Alps. Check this picture of Concrete and Wooden House features Mountain Views below.





