Villa Abborrkroken is located in the archipelago of Värmdö, in Stockholm County, Sweden. The 2,700 square-foot dream home designed by architect John Robert Nilsson is suspended on a rocky plateau 75 feet above the lake.
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Villa Abborrkroken is located in the archipelago of Värmdö, in Stockholm County, Sweden. The 2,700 square-foot dream home designed by architect John Robert Nilsson is suspended on a rocky plateau 75 feet above the lake.
Shell House Villa is located in the Karuizawa region of Kitasaku, Nagano, Japan. Designed by architecture firm ARTechnic, the concrete villa with a large oval shell shaped structure is built in the middle of the forest.
The structure appears to float above the ground like a spacecraft, with trees growing around it, harmonizing the villa into the landscape.
The Closet House in Matosinhos, Portugal uses automation technology to transform a tiny 44 square meter (473 sq. ft.) space into a functional and livable home.
This modern beach house with views over Palm Beach near Sydney, Australia has a great balance of natural color and materials. Designed by Pike Withers Interior Architecture, the house also has a gorgeous infinity edge pool and operable roof on the top floor.
This contemporary smart home in the Mount Washington neighbourhood in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania has a special ergonomic design which boasts exquisite finishes in Maple Hardwoods, Marble, Granite, Glass, Brushed Aluminum & Steel. All three floors of the 12,000 square foot house have access to elevator.
Entering the green front door of this Victorian villa “Shakin Stevens House” in Melbourne, Australia feels likes stepping through time and space. This creative house extension designed by Matt Gibson Architecture is a true work of art. Three minimalist cubes are built behind the existing Victorian house. The green interior matches with the green front door, providing continuity to the space.
This modern tiny house was built to accommodate tall people. The tiny home is 21′ long with a 6′ 8″ ceiling at the entry. The rest of the house is 8′ 6″ wide and 13′ 3″ high with 130 sq. ft. of space plus a sleeping loft. The interior has stained pine flooring and maple plywood ceiling, and the exterior is mostly rain-screen siding. Like a regular camper, the house has plumbing with water hook-up underneath. The house is furnished with IKEA furniture, and the kitchen cabinets and countertops made from maple plywood and sealed with linseed oil.
Located in the ‘Tiny Town’ neighbourhood of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, this modern infill is a testament that affordable loft-style living is an attractive alternative to high-rise condominiums.
The narrow house sits on a 14’x70′ lot on Craven Road. The house that was here before was a drug lab which was subsequently condemned and demolished.