This contemporary luxury house is located in an inner suburb of Raleigh, North Carolina, US. A combination of glazed brick and charred cypress adorn the exterior of the home. This variety in color and texture provokes curiosity in onlookers.
The contemporary luxury house is owned by a couple who has lived in the area for decades. The husband and wife decided they wanted to update their "run-sown 1940s dwelling" and start a new." Tasked with creating an eye-catching and functional residence, In Situ Studio prioritized creating light-filled spaces. The architects needed to be mindful of the exterior presence of the contemporary luxury house. As a result, "[they] used several strategies to reduce the home's visual bulk" and insert it seamlessly into the context of the neighborhood, which if occupied by homes built between the 40s and 70s.
Contemporary Luxury Houses
In Situ Studio Delivers on Contemporary Aesthetics and Elegance
Trend Themes
1. Glazed Brick and Charred Cypress - Combining different textures for exterior design in luxury homes
2. Light-filled Spaces - Prioritizing natural light in contemporary luxury house designs
3. Seamless Contextual Integration - Design strategies for luxury homes to blend in with surrounding neighborhoods
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Opportunities for architects and designers to experiment with combining different textures and materials in luxury home design
2. Real Estate - Demand for contemporary luxury homes with light-filled spaces and contextual integration with surrounding neighborhoods
3. Construction - Opportunities for construction companies to specialize in building contemporary luxury homes with unique design features and contextual integration