The Balmain House was built for the clients of Carter Williamson Architecture, created with plenty of open areas for sunlight to shine through.
As the old home was Victorian, dark and periodically tight, it made for a depressing setting for everyday living. In a completely new makeover, it stands as an all-white structure with floor-to-ceiling windows completely adorning the front. Planks jut out like a large shelving unit from the home, creating an undeniably mesmerizing design. Undeniably, the Balmain House now brings in the warm sunlight to brighten up each day.
Shelving Unit Homes
The Balmain House Slots in Plenty of Sunlight
Trend Themes
1. Open Concept Living - Emphasizing open areas and floor-to-ceiling windows to create bright and inviting living spaces.
2. Minimalist Design - Using all-white structures and clean lines to create a visually appealing and clutter-free environment.
3. Innovative Architectural Elements - Incorporating unconventional design features, such as jutting out planks resembling a shelving unit, to create captivating and unique aesthetics.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architects and designers can explore new ways of designing spaces that prioritize open concept living and incorporate innovative elements.
2. Home Improvement - Companies involved in home renovations and remodeling can offer services that focus on transforming traditional homes into modern, minimalist living spaces.
3. Furniture and Interior Design - Manufacturers and retailers can develop and promote furniture and decor items that complement the shelving unit concept trend and minimalist aesthetic.