Casa Nirau sits where once an old house resided. Smaller but much more sustainable, this new home is a stunning example of good design. Every detail is carefully thought out to create a living space that is not only functional, but also embraces the location it is based out of.
Found in Mexico City, whereb at least 70% of the days every year having great weather, Casa Nirau embraces outdoor living as much as indoor. The living room opens up into the backyard to create a seamless blend of the two environments. Yet the stand out feature of Casa Nirau is the long horizontal window placed in the dining area that essentially frames the outdoor scene.
Small Sustainable Homes
Casa Nirau by Paul Cremoux Studio is Stylish and Airy
Trend Themes
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Industry Implications
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