This cabin in Blairgowrie Australia is by Maddison Architects and according to their notes on the space “Its supporting pre-fabricated skeletal frame appears influenced by the prevailing wind forces that shape the surrounding Moonah trees. The roof directly reflects the internal volume and the skeletal frame is fully exposed inside and out to convey a structural and architectural honesty.”
Or perhaps you’re building a new dwelling and you’re searching for ideas. Below you will find 20 gorgeous images that show the wide range and versatility of stucco whether you prefer modern style or your heart is set on the traditional. Enjoy…
The Russet Residence in West Vancouver British Columbia was designed by Canadian studio Splyce Design. Nestled into the hillside a meticulous dining space juts out fifteen feet framing both the forest canopy and ocean beyond.
It’s a normal part of the human condition to want to get away from it all. As these cabins from around the world prove that longing is a universal need. But just as home design has evolved over time so has that of cabins. While log versions of the buildings are still built there’s plenty of modern—and even future-thinking design happening too.
Combining the minimalist simplicity of classic Scandinavian design with modern aesthetics the smart home offers ample inspiration for those looking to embrace the timeless Nordic style. Clad in a soothing white backdrop and featuring colorful accents the Danish home exudes bright cheerful elegance.
Some of today’s most striking homes feature stucco exteriors as this beloved finishing plaster creates a smooth sleek look and can be painted to best suit the feel of the house. Looking for style inspiration for your ?
Combining the minimalist simplicity of classic Scandinavian design with modern aesthetics the smart home offers ample inspiration for those looking to embrace the timeless Nordic style. Clad in a soothing white backdrop and featuring colorful accents the Danish home exudes bright cheerful elegance.