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Modern Country Home Near Bombay: Brick Kiln House. The intriguing looking Brick Kiln House is a country retreat developed by SPASM Design Architects and located in Maharashtra, the second most populous state in India. Inspired by the the local rabbit of backing bricks on the green lots, the architects envisioned a home that is based on inhabiting these “almost primitive” forms. Brick Kiln House consists of two separate structures, built around the lush trees on the site.According to the architects, “the living space has a curious shed-like volume, where the materials of the house come together rather loosely.

Insinuating incompleteness and creating a sense of being immersed in the vegetation around. The body of the house hides under tree canopies like a gator, at the edge of a river bank. The choice of BRICK was based on color, strength, finish-blemishes of a hand-made unit were key to the overall expression.” Before seeing this project, how did you imagine a common country home near Bombay? Oásis particular. Greenwich Village Townhouse. DECORANDO COM TONS NEUTROS. Salas Sabemos que as cores estão em alta e que com o tempo vamos nos acostumando com a ideia de ambientes repletos de tonalidades fortes, mas, como toda generalização não é muito esperta, rechaçar tons sóbrios não é a decisão mais inteligente a se tomar.

Com bossa e bom gosto é possível sim criar ambientes bem interessante com bege, marrom, branco e preto. Parece uma composição óbvia, mas não é. Com uma seleção afiada de peças interessantes e um mix de cores pontuais tudo se resolve. RL House by Studio Guilherme Torres. São Paulo-based studio Guilherme Torres has completed the RL House project. This 1,560 square foot contemporary apartment is located in Curitiba, the capital of the Brazilian state of Paraná. RL House by Studio Guilherme Torres “The apartment of 145 m² was almost in the last phase of finishing process when the young brazilian architect met the owners. The couple was displeased with the environment arrangements and the traditional decoration, so they gave the architect free hand to reformulate everything. he base for the decoration was the fusion of polymer cement, minty and blue colors and the use of a whole wall covered in pinus, a wood that has virtually no commercial value in Brazil.

The owner was already a great admirer of Guilherme’s work, so during the whole process she insisted on buying several pieces designed by the architect. Photos by: Denilson Machado Click any photo to see a larger image - Use buttons or j/k/arrow keys to navigate through the articles. Island Hideaway at Dhonakulhi Maldives. Tranquil Skies luxury villa in Camps Bay.