The gorgeous indoor pool that this 1920s redesigned home has is stunning because of its monolithic nature. The Singapore studio 'FARM' in collaboration with the creative minds at 'KD Architects' have created 'The Pool Shop House.'
Aside from the marvelous indoor pool, the 4-storey abode also features a breathtaking array of indoor brick walls that give the house an organic feel. When it comes to modern design, this house really elevates the concept. The lighting of the house is cast in an ominous way that really accentuates the different layers of the interior through its shadows. This showpiece project also houses some private rooms on the top floor, but the show-stopping feature of the house is definitely the monolithic pool.
Monolithic Indoor Pools
The 1920s Redesign from 'FARM' Houses a Stunning Indoor Pool
Trend Themes
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Industry Implications
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