This house was designed by PIN Architects and it’s located in Mulga, a region in Turkey. The house features much reclaimed wood, contemporary design and a functional layout.
In a lot of ways this is a modular home, even if not in the classic sense of the term. It’s also a house defined by contrasts. Inside and out, everything is meant to be simple and to have a timeless vibe. The transparent facades let in lots of natural light and expose the internal spaces to the surroundings and the views which by the way are amazing. All the trees existent on the site have been preserved, the relationship between architecture and nature being very important.
The materials used throughout the house include concrete, glass and natural wood, a combination which looks harmonious without seeming bland or boring. At the same time, the house embraces its surroundings without giving up privacy. At the rear there’s a large deck which seamlessly blends the indoor and outdoor environments, extending the living room outside. As for the interior, the spaces are super welcoming and manage to balance out the exposed concrete and neutral colors with comfortable, plush couches, vibrant indoor plants and beautiful artwork. The polished concrete flooring and white walls are complemented by warm wood surfaces. The furniture is industrial and contemporary, it’s very simple and partly DIY, for example, that pallet sofa that you can see in one of the nooks.