M House – A Successful Modification for More Natural Light
Studio Bright has skillfully demonstrated how minor adjustments and additions can significantly enhance a family home through their work on the M House project.
Studio Bright has skillfully demonstrated how minor adjustments and additions can significantly enhance a family home through their work on the M House project.
The project presented in the following images is a duplex apartment with an area of 450sqm, made in 2015 by INT2 Architecture company from Moscow. The duplex is intended for a young family who wanted a smaller investment in the “background” and bigger emphasis on furniture and decor.
Projected by Isola Homes in Seattle, this three bedroom house is categorized as having 4 Star Built Green. When the building was made there were used especial products preferable to the environment, which do not generate waste and can be recycled. Also high energy efficiency has been taken into account. Interior finishes are based on
This unique house from Portland, Oregon, is an example of adaptation and reuse of an old building. Starting from this old building which is formed of three structures that have been made in different periods of the last century,
This 70 square meters apartment with two bedrooms has been renovated by EO Arquitectura. Situated in Eixample district from Barcelona, in a building that was built in 1930, the apartment has undergone many changes over the years that have affected the original architecture
This loft apartment with an area of 2500 sqf is located on Broadway, in an emblematic building in SoHo district, New York. A project realized by Casamanara, this loft may be described briefly as being “a homy feeling within an industrial shell”. The industrial elements of this old New Yorker building are easily recognizable on
In the last years, the loft apartments have gained much popularity, attracting more through the comfort sensation and through the fact that they allow countless options of interior design. Less conventional people with more creativity and artistic sense will always be attracted to these ample and airy spaces that have a lot of natural light.
After years of working from their home in Portland, Oregon, architect Jeff Stern and his wife, a felt artist, decided to build a house that better suited their lifestyle. A modern, energy-efficient design creates an authentic connection between work and home.