How to turn old house to be dream house
When you provide the skeleton of an old house is not always easy to transform it according to our wishes. Here are some tips of crowdsoursing CoContest platform to take advantage of the spaces and derive extra environments.
A client of CoContest , the world's first crowdsourcing platform for architecture and interior design, addressed to community planners to receive innovative and functional ideas.
The best project is Giovanni Di Maria
The project takes full advantage of the space while keeping costs contained. The villa has three different entrances. The first box covered leads to a hallway leading to the garden, and includes the management areas of the house such as pits, pellet storage, laundry room, pantry and bathroom. The garden is designed with natural materials such as stone and wood.
The project takes full advantage of the space while keeping costs contained. The villa has three different entrances. The first box covered leads to a hallway leading to the garden, and includes the management areas of the house such as pits, pellet storage, laundry room, pantry and bathroom. The garden is designed with natural materials such as stone and wood.
The second entrance leads to the living area, located in the central part of the villa. This area includes the living room and the kitchen and has a visual connection between the input and the garden and between the kitchen and garden.
Finally, the third independent entrance is located in the office, which is located in part of the house where there is the sleeping area, which contains a master bedroom with private bath and walk-in closet and smaller bedrooms.
The pellet fireplace is covered with a wall that serves as a library and fitted wall and was chosen to have not only an aesthetic but also functional. The house was designed to include many areas containers for keeping order inside the house. The chosen design is modern and follows the warm colors like brown, beige and taupe and some items on the gray shades.
According to project worthy of note is Stefano Pasquali.
The project follows the customer's specifications and maintains the entire building envelope (carrier) by inserting a new structure in the day. The villa is divided into day and night area. Both overlook the garden surrounding the house.
The project follows the customer's specifications and maintains the entire building envelope (carrier) by inserting a new structure in the day. The villa is divided into day and night area. Both overlook the garden surrounding the house.
The entrance leads to the living area that includes a living room with fireplace wall, which divides visually from the kitchen. The latter and the dining room have been designed with sliding doors that allow you to divide spaces visually necessary. In addition, the dining area overlooking the veranda that serves as a natural extension of the kitchen into the garden of relevance.
The study is a very flexible space with a separate entrance. It was designed as a multi-user environment that will be used as a laundry, study but also with the availability to become the guest room.
The sleeping area includes a double room with patio doors give access to the private garden, bathroom and laundry room, master bedroom with en suite bathroom and walk-in closet.
Last interesting project is Luca De Simone.
The project takes advantage of the spaces and the existing internal divisions. Thanks to some changes to the openings of doors and windows, you can create any environment required and the open plan area. The corridor separates the living area from that night.
Finally, the garage was placed outside. For the furniture, the style is modern and light and stands out the use of wood in different colors is clear for the flooring, which darker on some walls. The furnishings are in brown, beige, gray and some elements are green to create contrast. The exterior is completely white.
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