Contemporary Russian Country House With Vernacular Architecture

Contemporary Russian Country House With Vernacular Architecture
Located in Suzdal, a picturesque rural town in Russia and one of the country’s oldest settlements, this recently renovated country house bridges both past and present together by combining the region’s vernacular heritage with contemporary art and architecture. Designed by FORM Bureau as a place for relaxation, the project reimagines the country estate as a... 
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1900-s English Countryside House Breathing With Style

1900-s English Countryside House Breathing With Style
Welcome to Hummingbird House in English countryside. It looks like something out of a storybook, doesn’t it? It was built In the early 1900s and now it’s for rent. There are heavy wooden beams and hand-carved oak in the entry hall and throughout the house. The bedrooms radiate grown-up sophistication with luxurious linens, plump duvets... 
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Timeless Victorian-Inspired Townhouse With Brass Touches

Timeless Victorian-Inspired Townhouse With Brass Touches
This Victorian-inspired townhouse in London was designed by design firm Minale + Mann. It has an aura of class, and elegance, but edgy and cool, it looks classically English yet modern and trendy. All the spaces and key design features are centered around a 100-year-old olive tree in a double void space. Wide use of... 
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1960s House Renovated Into A Stylish Traditional Retreat

1960s House Renovated Into A Stylish Traditional Retreat
Edgley Design used stainless-steel panels more typically applied as roofing to make this ageing 1960s Surrey house weather-tight. Reflective and dented sheets of stainless steel cover the half-gabled structures and large windows were added to the ground-floor living spaces. The shiny cladding reflects beds of planting around the foot of the house, intended to integrate... 
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Home With A Country Feel In Dark Shades

Home With A Country Feel In Dark Shades
In modern design dark colors are not often used much as they are considered gloomy, boring and depressive. But just look how dramatic they can be! This dark exterior home by Bureaux with it’s ominous facade is striking. Don’t start thinking about the heating and cooling bills – just get back to admiring the silhouette... 
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