A transparent glass extension has transformed Residence IV into a spacious, slightly futuristic, modern dream home filled with light and intrigue. The structure was created by neighborhood studio De Bever Architecten and resides in the de Elzent district of Eindhoven, The Netherlands.
Even though the two boxes are comprised fully of glass, these living regions still manage to remain private as they are tucked beneath the white concrete cantilevered roofs and into the backyard.
Movement is everywhere–walls curve, polished metal doors reflect and geometric skylights in a collection of shapes cascade non-cease light.
Stone walls gently arch and bow, portraying a cool elegance within these minimalist spaces, a gently sunken living lounge on one side, an intimate study on the other. This poolside function location is most inspirational, a nook nestled into a glass capsule replete with a mirrored slab of a door which creates illusions of light and distance.
Rounded corners mesh effectively with angular ones, although hallways are streamlined as they transport the habitant from 1 glass-walled zone into the other.
Colors are rooted in nature–smooth beige and stone white with wooden accents. Rustic timber tables stand in front of a plush fur sofa which add warmth to the cool interiors. A multi-dimensional mod lighting fixture clings to the wall, twinkling with a soft glow.
Plentiful storage is concealed behind built-in units featuring sliding wood doors and high-gloss white cabinetry.
Connecting these two rooms which wrap the pool terrace is the bathroom, an extensively tiled oasis with a giraffe mosaic. This luxuriously playful zone features a large stroll-in shower, which receives a glazed ceiling opening it up to the sky. How fabulous!
Home IV is a contemporary dream house, two glass living pods reaching out to seamlessly connect to the verdant outdoors, although becoming fascinating areas in which to dwell.
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