A modern rear addition to a home in Sydney, Australia, has circular windows and was designed for indoor / outdoor living.
A modern rear addition to a home in Sydney, Australia, has circular windows and was designed for indoor / outdoor living.
A modern rear addition to a home in Sydney, Australia, has circular windows and was designed for indoor / outdoor living.
A modern rear addition to a home in Sydney, Australia, has circular windows and was designed for indoor / outdoor living.
A modern rear addition to a home in Sydney, Australia, has circular windows and was designed for indoor / outdoor living.
A modern rear addition to a home in Sydney, Australia, has circular windows and was designed for indoor / outdoor living.
A modern rear addition to a home in Sydney, Australia, has circular windows and was designed for indoor / outdoor living.
A modern rear addition to a home in Sydney, Australia, has circular windows and was designed for indoor / outdoor living.
A modern rear addition to a home in Sydney, Australia, has circular windows and was designed for indoor / outdoor living.
A modern rear addition to a home in Sydney, Australia, has circular windows and was designed for indoor / outdoor living.
A modern rear addition to a home in Sydney, Australia, has circular windows and was designed for indoor / outdoor living.
A modern rear addition to a home in Sydney, Australia, has circular windows and was designed for indoor / outdoor living.
A modern rear addition to a home in Sydney, Australia, has circular windows and was designed for indoor / outdoor living.
Image 19 of 25 from gallery of Dengxiangu Art Granary Concert Hall / VDA. Granary Concert Hall Concept Generation Figure. Image Courtesy of VDA
Image 9 of 13 from gallery of Huis van Albrandswaard Municipal Building / Gortemaker Algra Feenstra. Floor plan
This post is all about gasp-inducing details – elements that stop you in your tracks, take your breath away and, in one fell swoop, transform an ordinary space into an extraordinary one.Some of the details are architectural, and some are the result of dramatic furnishing choices, but each provides an undeniable “wow” in the experience of the room.TOP ROW:1.
Image 2 of 16 from gallery of Atrium Architects Design New Learning Commons for World's Largest Permafrost City. SAKHA_Z. Image Courtesy of Atrium Architects & Vostok
Ashdown Forest is an energy efficient Paragraph 84 (Para 80) passive house. Another exceptional grand design by Hawkes Architecture.
FREE printable toddler activity featuring rooms in a house and furniture to sort in each room. Great for building vocabulary and fine motor skills.