What about a home which built from concrete, and kept it unfinished throughout, inside and out. Nothing about wonder. Its a new architectural contemporary style. This is designed by Architect Luciano Kruk. House located just north of the coastal town of Pinamar, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Its made up of three stacked forms of rough unfinished concrete overlooking a golf course.The home is built overlooking on a somewhat sandy dune. It has multiple levels. It has a overlooking aspect of home being half buried into the sand dune. Interior is also designed with wooden panels in a minimalist style. The floor plan offers an open feature. From the living room it offers a line of sight to to the dining room, to the kitchen. Floor to ceiling window perfectly frames the view of the golf course. A single wall on each bedroom is featured with wood panels gives premium touch. The floor to ceiling glass windows provides lots of natural light to bedrooms. ...
When it comes to window blinds, our options for something that’s truly unique can seem limited. But as Ukrainian designers HoleRoll demonstrate, modern blinds for windows can transcend their practicality and double as spectacular shadow art for your home. They’ve created panels that, when closed, create the illusion of glittering cityscapes at night. To produce this spectacular triptych, HoleRoll has treated the panels as if they were pieces of paper. The unique window blinds have tiny shapes cut out to let pockets of light shine through. It's the negative space, however, that brings the design to life by mimicking the form of bustling landscapes. For someone who lives outside of a city, the modern decor brings a touch of the urban indoor without all the congestion or noise.