Best House and Apartment Designs of March 2010

Best House and Apartment Designs of March 2010
Here are some best house and apartment designs which was covered on DigsDigs during March 2010. If you’ve missed them than don’t hesitate to check them out. Villa Bio – Contemporary House with Hydroponic Rooftop Garden Zen-like Home That Looks and Feels Like a Resort 
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Best House and Apartment Designs of January 2010

Best House and Apartment Designs of January 2010
Here are some best house and apartment designs which was covered on DigsDigs during January 2010. If you’ve missed them than don’t hesitate to check them out. Modern Minimalist Townhouse That is Stucked Between Very Old Neighbors 31 Meter Studio Apartment with High Ceiling and Comfy Interior 
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Rear Garden Ideal For Catching Sun And Dipping Into the Pool

Rear Garden Ideal For Catching Sun And Dipping Into the Pool
This rear garden is a secluded, north facing private space, ideal for catching winter sun in the adjacent artist’s studio and for dipping into the pool in the summer heat. French doors open out from the rear of the house onto a solid stone terrace, linking inside and out. Generous stairs then lead down to... 
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Live-Work Residence Designed for an Interior Designer and a Modern Abstract Painter

Live-Work Residence Designed for an Interior Designer and a Modern Abstract Painter
This live-work residence designed for an interior designer and a modern abstract painter on Sunset Hill, Seattle. The view toward Puget Sound and the Olympic Peninsula is free from structural impediments with dramatic openings while the opposite side is more solid and private. The main materials used in construction are concrete for walls and steel... 
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Large Residence with Vineyard, Meadow and Oak Forest

Large Residence with Vineyard, Meadow and Oak Forest
Set on a hill in the Nappa Valley, California this large residence was designed by Cutler Anderson Architects. The site is separated for three distinctive zones: the vineyard, the meadow and the oak forest. The L-shaped main body of the house encloses two open sides of forest-bounded meadow, which serves as an observable play area... 
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