Farmhouse in North Island by Studio John Irving

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This rural home in the North Island of New Zealand designed by Studio John Irving. Called New Northland Home, is a farmhouse for a very busy family with 4 young children. The design responds to this as three separate blocks for sleeping, living and working with its own separate farm entry. The house provides a backdrop to the theatre of this family’s daily life, and will adapt well to their changing needs. [Read more...]

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Contemporary Kitchen Design – B2 from Bulthaup Germany

Called B2 kitchen, a few samples of modern minimalist and contemporary kitchen from German manufactur’s Bulthaup. This is not only environmentally friendly, but also has quite a pleasing aesthetic result. When it comes to modern minimalist, expect the interiors of the home as well as the kitchen to be filled with stainless steel kitchen equipment matched with sleek tables and cabinets. B2 kitchen sometimes like a kitchen while it was opened but when it closed it doesn’t look like a kitchen. The b2 can either hide, or show it all it’s really unique cabinet design. It lets you do what you want to, with your kitchen and that is perhaps its biggest attraction. The kitchen’s tool cabinet case is made from veneered and high-quality lumber-core plywood while the workbench’s leg module is made from stainless steel. All key functions are concentrated in three elements: Kitchen workbench with work area, hob and water point, complemented by two tool cabinets for appliances, crockery, tools and ingredients. The contemporary B2 Kitchen is perfect for today modern way living. You could find more information about the contemporary B2 kitchen on Bulthaup site.





Contemporary Silvertree House by Secrest Architecture


The Contemporary Silvertree house is a study in how a small, dated, closed in and inwardly focused residence can be revived into an inspiring modern space that interacts with the outdoors. The wonderful climate of the Sonoran desert, and the opportunity for indoor-outdoor living, was ignored in the previous floor plan of this vaguely Mediterranean 1970s home. [Read more...]