Collection of modern, minimalist, and eco friendly architectural design for your home inspiration
Canadian-based firm GH3 Architects had completed a minimalist house design in Toronto, Canada. The house was built in the 1970 architecture style, converting it from large open spaces to a more cellular room design.
A new fully glazed wall was installed at therear garden side of the house, making it possible to extend the sense of outdoor space through the interior. By this means, the natural landscape of the ravine can be seen more clear from within the house as well as maintaining privacy as the kitchen window is almost 30 feet above the public road.
Interior finishes were chosen for their neutrality. Most surfaces were painted white and other surfaces that would incur more wear were finished with custom fabricated white corian – bathtubs, showers, kitchen and wet room walls, and counters with integral sinks were all designed and fabricated out of white corian. All floor surfaces, including the stairs are wood, stained nearly black. The contrast with the walls also serves to extend and unify the space.
Via. Photography by Ben Rahn of A-Frame Studio
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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