New York-based firm Deborah Berke Partners puts emphasis on the contemporary with this low-slung all-black home, located in rural Connecticut. The architectural practice exhibits a strong focus on modernism with low-slung elongated designs. Earlier this year, for example, Deborah Berke Partners completed a beautiful retro-inspired and slender low-laying house in Indianapolis.
Much like its predecessor, this stylish all-black home seamlessly inserts itself into the rich natural surroundings. The Sackett Hill House is elongated, L-shaped and slender. On both sides of the structure, Deborah Berke Partners install sizable windows that establish a strong relationship between the interior and the exterior. As the residence is located two hours from New York City, the architectural practice aims to produce a calm contemporary environment that is ideal for a digital detox.
Low-Slung All-Black Homes
Deborah Berke Partners Designs an Elongated Contemporary House
Trend Themes
1. Contemporary Low-slung Homes - The trend of low-slung, elongated designs in contemporary homes presents an opportunity for architects and designers to create sleek and modern living spaces.
2. All-black Exterior - The trend of all-black exteriors in homes provides an opportunity for construction companies and paint manufacturers to offer innovative and stylish options for homeowners.
3. Strong Interior-exterior Connection - The trend of installing sizable windows to establish a strong relationship between the interior and the exterior of a home presents an opportunity for window manufacturers to create innovative and energy-efficient designs.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture and Design - The architecture and design industry can tap into the trend of contemporary low-slung homes to offer innovative and cutting-edge designs for clients.
2. Construction - The construction industry can benefit from the trend of all-black exteriors by providing high-quality materials and finishes to meet the demand for sleek and stylish homes.
3. Window Manufacturing - Window manufacturers can capitalize on the trend of strong interior-exterior connections by creating technologically advanced and aesthetically pleasing window designs that enhance the overall architectural experience.