Villa Vriezenveen by Zecc Architecten
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It’s not only Japanese architects who make modern houses black outside. Netherlands architects from Zecc Architecten went the same patch with Villa Vriezenveen. Like the surrounding historic farmhouses, the house has a linear layout. The house is lengthened by the formation of the upper floor in two separate elements that are offset towards the front and rear ends. This produces a silhouette of apparently separate sections that stands out in the surrounding area. Color is what distinguish this house from other country houses around. Of course modern building materials are do the work too but house is still great example of how color could make home unique among other ones.


















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February 11th, 2009 at 12:00 am
[...] blends perfectly with the open, green surroundings. Easily our favorite for the day… [via DigsDigs] .gallery { margin: auto; } .gallery-item { float: left; margin-top: 10px; text-align: center; [...]
March 1st, 2009 at 9:13 pm
[...] Villa Vriezenveen by Zecc Architecten [...]
December 30th, 2009 at 4:54 am
[...] Villa Vriezenveen in The Netherlands is a unique structure that gets your attention with its linear modern shapes and cool black exterior. Designed by Zecc Architecten, the sleek and stylish home encompasses sweeping rooms that are spaciously styled in a minimalist fashion. Vriezenveen features an upper floor which consists of two separate, detached structures allowing privacy to you and your guests. The interior flow of the home uses glass extensively and intelligently to create an ambient atmosphere that blends perfectly with the open, green surroundings. Easily our favorite for the day… [via DigsDigs] [...]
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