The Hasharon House is one of Sharon Neuman Architects‘ projects – a modern residence located in Israel. Spreading over 2200 square foot the Hasharon House is home to a young family and their three children so all the interior and exterior spaces were designed to mirror this and offer each inhabitant personal spaces they can enjoy.
Rooms are very spacious and a blend of several colored furniture invites luxury and elegance inside this beautiful refurbishment. This design saved lots of money and natural resources and can be projected as an epitome of resource conservation. Now do you like the Moss Oaklands Residence?
Built by Denieuwegeneratie this exceptional semi-underground residence named Mountain House comes with its own mountain – created as an artificial hill to camouflage the residence on the northern side. Located in a nature reserve the Dutch Mountain House measures 12 x 19 meters of bright open interiors. An interesting flexible structure on the inside allows the space to be compartmentalized according to the family’s needs. Wooden structures ensure that a future space rearrangement would be easy and creative.
Built on urban space the Ame Lot is being praised for being ecologically well-disposed. There wasn’t any reconstruction but just some modifications to the one which already existed. This makes the Ame Lot project extremely brilliant.
The main living room divides into an entertainment section and dining section; and it branches further to other sections in this house. Glass windows offer unhindered vision to the exteriors whereas contemporary lighting gives a luxurious feeling to the interior. The kitchen is very spacious and you would see every appliance in a modern kitchen here. There are bar stools and a marble platform. Stylish bedrooms and post modern bathrooms make this residence really an irresistible one.
The wooden floors and grey colored rugs keep its interiors warm all through the year. Intermittent black and white leather cushion sets and the contemporary artifacts hung from the white wall impart artistic appeal to this apartment.
Alexander Brenner Architects designed an interesting residential construction in which two villas share the same facade. Each of the constructions has their own floor plan and atmosphere. The only things connecting them are the shared front facade and staircase.