Minimalist Reinterpretation Of A Traditional English Barn

Minimalist Reinterpretation Of A Traditional English Barn

The architecture of this minimalist house is influenced by Kentish barns, England, and is located right in this county. Matthew Heywood created an intriguing façade covered with irregular black and white geometric parts, while glass parts allow to enjoy the landscape. The interior is minimalist and very elegant: black, pearl grey and white colors combine to create a cozy atmosphere, and the furniture is very comfortable. Lots of windows help to merge with nature, a fireplace and a carpet make the space inviting. Nothing unnecessary – both inside and outside. It’s a very peculiar reinterpretation of a traditional English barn, isn’t it?

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