The House in Espoo is a spiral-shaped abode that is as rustic-looking as it is contemporary. The roofing extends all the way around of the exterior to create a textured look that adds to the sinuous nature of the structure. Instead of being smooth like a snake, the House in Espoo looks more like a large twisted twig.
Designed by Olavi Kopose, the House in Espoo is located in Finland. The two-level structure even continues the texture inside. The walls and ceilings look almost thatched, which adds another dimension to the otherwise modern minimalist interior decor. What really sets apart the design of the house are the built-in appliances and fixtures which have an organic aesthetic that adds to the rustic nature of the design.
Spiral-Shaped Abodes
House in Espoo by Olavi Kopose is Rustically Textured
Trend Themes
1. Spiral-shaped Architecture - There is opportunity for architects and builders to design and construct more spiral-shaped homes that combine natural and modern elements.
2. Textured Exterior Design - Exterior designers and builders can explore creating textured and unique-looking exteriors that add an additional layer of design to a property.
3. Organic Aesthetic Design - Interior designers and builders can incorporate more organic aesthetic fixtures and appliances into homes for a more rustic and natural feel.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architects can explore new shapes and designs for home construction that incorporate unique elements.
2. Exterior Design - Exterior designers can focus on creating textured and visually appealing exteriors for homes and buildings.
3. Interior Design - Interior designers and builders can focus on incorporating more organic and rustic elements into the fixtures and appliances of homes and buildings.