Collection of modern, minimalist, and eco friendly architectural design for your home inspiration
Duo architects from Paulíny Hovorka Architekti: Branislav Hovorka, Martin Paulíny have recently completed a minimalist house design in Kyncelová village, not far from the town of Banská Bystrica, Slovakia. Their client is a family whom chosen the site because the easy access to the town and quiet homelike environment. The client’s brief was to have a single storey building ideally with no staircase allowing maximum daylight to enter the interior.
An L shaped house plan is determined by the architect to fulfill the needs of the homeowners. Apart from an entrance level, all other rooms including adjoining exterior areas are situated on one floor level enabling free movement throughout the house. All upper rooms benefit from the large curtain walls providing contact with the garden and terraces with south and west aspect. The main residential level is split into two parts (day and night) flanking the staircase.
Dayrooms including living room/kitchen, pantry and home office, are orientated parallel to the street providing for the visual connection to the site entrance. Home office with adjoining bathroom can also serve as guest accommodation. Large sliding doors connect interior with exterior.
Interiors are fitted out with bespoke furniture finished in high gloss white thus organically blending with the building fabric. Swimming pool, timber deck and garden provide space for leisure time activities. Neighboring house, also designed by our office and currently under construction is proposed to share the same garden in the near future. Via
Details
Structural engineer: Vladimir Budinsky
Site area: 1,100 sqm
Total floor area: 239 sqm
Project year: 2006-2008
Construction year: 2007-2010
With tons of blueprints (over 16,000!) for different furniture designs and outdoor woodwork projectsyou can have a great insight into how to build different things with wood. In it, they tell you about wood, how to design projects, the detailed photographs, patterns, blueprints, materials list and step by step instructions on how to put build them.
The second part shows you the different tools and how to use them, and a complete guide to woodwork carpentry. And the color photographs and drawings are beautiful and show a lot of detail.
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