De Bever Architecten created a beautifully simple home that blends into the environment around it. Set in a lush, green area, the house seamlessly fades into it. Even the height of the building is purposefully lower than the trees beside it to ensure its connection with the outdoors.
The glass-walled home, House IV, evokes an unusual sense of paradise and oneness with nature. The glass walls greatly contribute to the open and bright ambience. Designed with rectangular-boxed room surrounded by glass walls and windows, the living space invites natural light and warmth inside.
Although the house is generally small in structure, it inspires relaxation and comfort and its extended structure provides more than enough space for a family. The home includes an outdoor pool and when you look above it's almost like you're floating in the sea with nothing but sky above you.
The atmosphere is wonderfully painted thanks to the neutral colors of the house that leave the focus to the paradisiacal environment around it.
Environment-Blending Homes
This De Bever Architecten House Fades Away into the Surroundings
Trend Themes
1. Environment-blending Homes - Designing homes that merge with the environment and create a deeper connection with nature.
2. Open and Bright Living Spaces - Creating living spaces that invite natural light and warmth to create a relaxing and comforting atmosphere.
3. Extended Living Spaces - Designing small homes with extended living spaces to provide more than enough space for a family.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Opportunities for architects to design homes that merge with the environment and create a deeper connection with nature while providing extended living spaces.
2. Real Estate - Offering unique homes that cater to the growing demand for open and bright living spaces and homes that blend with the environment.
3. Home Decor - Providing decor solutions for homes with glass walls and open living spaces that invite natural light and warmth to create a relaxing and comforting atmosphere.